Anna Delvy returned to the Manhattan art scene on Thursday night, almost, when the fake heiress was in federal custody while fighting to be deported to Germany.
The Sun reported that Delvi, whose real name is Anna Sorokin, addressed her hosts in a video during her one-night art show at a public hotel in Nolida.
His art is on display in an exhibition titled “Offensive” when he was detained by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency.
The former con man and current artist was jailed for nearly four years on charges of cheating on friends. Businesses around New York At $275,000 acting as someone else.
The 31-year-old subject of the Netflix drama is in ICE custody in north Orange County as prosecutors appeal to her. Deportation to his native Germany.
“Hello everyone, Anna Delvi is here,” her video appearance began.
“I am very happy to publish my first art collection titled ‘Algetly’. This is a collection of paintings I created while I was detained by ICE in Orange County,” the aspiring socialist explained with his unchanging European accent.
“I studied fashion management in Paris and didn’t really paint until my experiment.
“You have already heard so many voices, but this is just the beginning of telling my story, my story from my perspective.
“I hope you enjoy the show.”
The event featured an open bar and a special cocktail called “Anna on ICE,” according to the report.
This is celebrated Soho Kryfter’s second tour of the downtown art scene after his “Free Anna” show, which revealed his prison art in March at a pop-up show on the Lower East Side.
“Using the limited tools at my disposal, I wanted to capture some of the moments from the past few years that have never been seen before and are iconic.” She said page six Earlier this week.
“Some pieces are straightforward, others are very concise and unique in meaning and appearance to the viewer.”
Your 9×12 squares Each costs around $10,000Said his art dealer Chris Martin.
“A lot of times, artworks are more than just visuals, but the story behind them is what people actually buy,” Martin told Page Six. “Looking at her paintings, she has formal talent.”
Delvy sold the rights to his fraud story Netflix series “Inventing Anna” For $320,000.
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