Ronnie Cutrone was an American artist, best known for his colorful, pop-art-inspired paintings and his work as Andy Warhol's assistant at the famous Factory studio in the 1970s. Cutrone was born in New York City in 1948 and studied at the School of Visual Arts before becoming a notable figure in the downtown art scene.
Cutrone's work often featured bold, graphic images and bright colors, and he was influenced by popular culture, advertising, and comic books. He worked closely with Warhol on several projects, including the creation of large-scale works for exhibitions and events.
After Warhol's death in 1987, Cutrone continued to create art and exhibit his work internationally. He also worked as a designer and illustrator, collaborating with brands such as Coca-Cola, Levi's, and MTV. Cutrone's art has been recognized for its playful, irreverent style and its ability to capture the spirit of contemporary culture.
Ronnie Cutrone passed away in 2013, but his legacy continues to influence and inspire artists and art enthusiasts around the world.
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