Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Remo Michael Farruggio created his artwork surrounded by the generation of the Abstract Expressionists, yet the artist chose to pursue an aesthetic direction all his own. Born in Palermo, Sicily, Farruggio attended the Galileo Galilei private school until age 12, at which time, he and his family emigrated to the United States, settling in New York City, attending public school and enrolling in evening classes at the National Academy of Design. In 1922, the artist attended classes at the Educational Alliance, where he met other prominent artists of the day, including Robert Motherwell, Chaim Gross and the Soyer brothers. Farruggio then attended the Beaux-Arts School and the Industrial Arts School, where he was taught by the marine painter, Abraham Bogdanov. In 1924, the artist became an American citizen and set out to explore the United States, painting, exploring and learning. At the turn of the century, the Great Depression set in. The US Government initiated the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the WPA Artists Project. Farruggio took part in the project and ultimately, was one of two artists chosen for a one-man show, which took place in 1939, at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York City. In the years to follow, Farruggio traveled extensively throughout Mexico, the United States and Italy, where he was highly respected and exhibited his work frequently. Beginning in 1964, Farruggio spent his summers in Provincetown, Massachusetts, an artist community where he developed many important relationships in the art world. From the late 1930–81, he painted several teaching posts and was honored with no less than 20 one-man shows and 25 group shows, winning several important awards along the way. Farruggio's style ranged from representational to semi-abstract to surreal to non-objective. Some of his subject matter included dark, nocturnal, abstracted landscapes or sunlit, atmospheric scenes. Viewing his works, one gets the sense that the artist painted with modesty, grace, elegance and control. Farruggio was a member of the Artists Equity Association of New York, National Academy of Design and Provincetown Art Association. His works are included in the permanent collections of more than a dozen museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution, as well as numerous private collections in the US and abroad.
1950s Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
1950s Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
1950s Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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Cynthia says this painting was inspired by the enticing yet subtle colors that appear in the early winter landscape. A block of pale yellow worked over with b...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
A quiet landscape at dusk, rendered in expressionist strokes of greens, blue and white and highlights of reddish orange. The river refl...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
"This piece was inspired by the challenges that we all face at times," shares artist Cynthia Ligeros. "When the world changes for the worse overnight, it's no...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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The setting sun cuts through a bank of afternoon cloud cover, casting heavenly light on the earthy landscape. The far horizon comes into sight with a whisper ...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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Artist George Peebles expresses the connection between reality and abstraction. Breathtaking combinations of brilliant gradients map out the entire compositio...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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Artist Shyun Song explains of her clean, minimalist oil paintings, "As an intense observer, I am interested in mythology and psychology. Whenever I come acros...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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Artist Jenn Williamson presents an ethereal landscape that conveys a message of optimism and love. "I seek to inspire others to reflect upon the beauty that s...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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Part of artist Janet Hamilton's new abstract series. By carefully choosing a color palette, Janet then layers oil paint into a grid pattern. Predominated by w...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
"Why not enjoy all the different colors each season has to offer us?" asks artist Ronda Waiksnis. In this abstract landscape, Ronda uses loose brushwork and a...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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I love combining a strong tree line with a colorful foreground in my work," says artist Ronda Waiksnis. In this painting, Ronda portrays the abundant blessing...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
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Artist Ronda Waiksnis paints an abstract representation of nature, capturing its earthy colors and tranquil grace. "The yellow highlights at the top of the st...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
Artist Comments
The End Is A Beginning is part of my circle series. Circles are a powerful inspiration for me. In my work, they symbolize the dynamic and endlessly changing c...
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Oil
Mid-20th Century Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Canvas, Oil
1960s Abstract Geometric Remo Michael Farruggio Abstract Paintings
Linen, Oil