RONNIE CUTRONE
(1948 - )

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Ronnie Cutrone stepped into the art world at 16 when he became Andy Warhol's assistant at the infamous Factory during the 1980s. He enjoyed the days of the Velvet Underground and soon became a painter. Cutrone was influenced by all the artists artists of that time as well as the pop aesthetic, yet Cutrone kept his own hand in his work.

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is works are featured in many significant private, corporate, and museum collections including Whitney Museum of Art, MoMA, Boymans Van Beuningen Museum, Groninger Museum, Chase Manhattan Bank, NY, The Eli Broad Family Foundations, and Los Angeles County Museum.