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Life & Events > James Rizzi Died in NY Studio at the Age of 61
 

James Rizzi Died in NY Studio at the Age of 61

NEW YORK (AP) — James Rizzi applied his playful, cartoon-like art style to unusual projects worldwide, from Volkswagen Beetles and Japanese train ads to cow sculptures in New York and the front page of a German newspaper.
His creations included images for German postage stamps and a tourist guide to New York published this year. He was the official artist for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and soccer World Cup games in France.
"With his art, what you see is what you get," said Alexander Lieventhal, an executive at Art 28 GmbH & Co. in Stuttgart, Germany, which manages and sells Rizzi's work. "Any child can look at it and understand what he's trying to convey: a celebration of life."
Rizzi, a native of Brooklyn, died Monday at his New York studio at age 61. He had a heart condition, Lieventhal said.
Rizzi studied art at the University of Florida in Gainesville, where his groundbreaking techniques began with three-dimensional constructions that evolved from a youthful failure.
For his classes in painting, printmaking and sculpturing, he had to hand in work for grades in all three subjects. But Rizzi had time to complete only one: a twice-printed etching, with parts of one cut out and mounted on top of the other using wire.
Lieventhal described it as a "combination of print and sculpture that produces the 3D effect."
Rizzi stuck with the novelty, nurturing it when he returned to New York, where he made a name as a street artist with a mural.
In 1976, he participated in the exhibition "Thirty Years of American Printmarking" at the Brooklyn Museum. Four years later, he designed the cover for the first album of a new wave band called the Tom Tom Club.
Rizzi ventured into surprising aesthetic areas.
In New York, he created a limited-edition of the MetroCard subway fare-paying system for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. His designs also appeared in "CowParade," an exhibit of fiberglass sculptures displayed in New York public spaces.
Rizzi enjoyed some of his biggest successes in Germany and Asia.
There, he designed the ring coat for boxer Henry Maske, china for the Rosenthal company, the front page of a newspaper in Hamburg and some vehicular art — a toy-size fire engine and three versions of the 1999 Volkswagen "New Beetle."
In 1996, Lufthansa airlines commissioned him to decorate a jet with stars, birds and travelers.
A school in Duisburg is named for Rizzi; in 2001 came the opening of his office building in Braunschweig, dubbed the "Happy Rizzi House." Last year, an oval stained-glass ceiling the "Rizzi Dome" was unveiled at one of Europe's biggest shopping malls, in Oberhausen.
He created ads for the Japanese Railway, and when he boarded planes in Germany, "the flight attendants asked for his autograph."
Rizzi was divorced and had no children. Survivors include his mother, a brother and a sister.
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posted on Dec 28, 2011 1:18 PM ()

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How sad! He was my age- or how old I will be in a few weeks.
comment by dragonflyby on Dec 30, 2011 8:01 AM ()
yes,very young.Also too young sort to speak the heard.
reply by fredo on Dec 30, 2011 10:02 AM ()
I've always liked his style.
comment by troutbend on Dec 29, 2011 12:15 PM ()
Same here.Happy New Year.
reply by fredo on Dec 30, 2011 10:02 AM ()
What a talent...gone too soon. Thanks for remembering him.
comment by redimpala on Dec 29, 2011 11:03 AM ()
yes,very sad that he died so young and wonderful talent.
reply by fredo on Dec 29, 2011 11:13 AM ()
Thanks for the "tribute". Very talented man.
comment by solitaire on Dec 29, 2011 5:38 AM ()
Yes,he was great talent there and wonderful
reply by fredo on Dec 29, 2011 11:13 AM ()
I wasn't aware of his death.
comment by elderjane on Dec 29, 2011 4:28 AM ()
I can see why.Not too much on the news with this.They are to busy with the Iowa stuff
reply by fredo on Dec 29, 2011 11:14 AM ()
R.I.P.
comment by marta on Dec 28, 2011 1:26 PM ()
Yes,R.I.P a wonderful person.Loved his smile.
reply by fredo on Dec 29, 2011 11:15 AM ()

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