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Francesca Arcilesi & Norma Homberg
116 Duane Street, Suite 4
New York, NY 10007
francesca@fa-fineart.com
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Francesca Arcilesi Fine Art (FAFA) specializes in the work of artists who use their abilities to probe and challenge conventional artistic parameters, eliciting a multi-faceted commentary on contemporary life. FAFA integrates works of mid-career and emerging New York-based artists. The works incorporate and combine genres such as pop culture imagery, naïve expressionism, realism, and spiritual allegory.
The select roster of artists at Francesca Arcilesi Fine Art (FAFA) explore processes of nature and of the human spirit, sometimes incorporating a fantastical and humorous voice, with allusions to socio-political and psychological elements. Each artist’s work exists as its own unique incident – that is, as a testament to its ability to synthesize and transpose its commonality into a visual language.
Francesca Arcilesi Fine Art (FAFA) experiments with new spaces by renting temporary venues, sometimes raw spaces, transforming them into a one-night only ‘pop-up’ art extravaganza. This allows us to feature our stable of artists in an unorthodox manner, giving the public an extraordinary experience in diverse locations.

































