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Ronnie Cutrone View Our Ronnie Cutrone Collection
Ronnie Cutrone is a Pop artist best known for his large-scale paintings of America's favorite cartoon characters such as Felix the Cat, Pink Panther and Woody Woodpecker.
On the surface, Cutrone's paintings are the essence of pop - colorful, lively, and highly accessible. Many of them seem to be offered with the kind of wide-eyed, nonjudgmental attitude one might expect from Cutrone, who was Andy Warhol's immediate assistant at the "art factory" during Warhol's most productive and prestigious years.
"Everything Is a cartoon for me", Ronnie Cutrone says. "The ancient manuscripts are taken very seriously but they really are cartoons."
During a long apprenticeship to Andy Warhol, Cutrone worked side by side with the Pop master on paintings, prints, films, and concepts. Cutrone hit upon the style the critics called "Post-Pop" achieving International acclaim with his first post Warhol show.
Cutrone's works have been exhibited at: Whitney Museum (New York), Museum of Modern Art (New York), Boymans Beunigen Museum (Holland) Museum of Contemporary Art (L.A.) and Important Fine Art Galleries internationally.
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