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Franco Mondini-Ruiz is an American Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1961. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Morgan Lehman Gallery have featured Franco Mondini-Ruiz's work in the past. Franco Mondini-Ruiz's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 148 USD to 6,785 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2011 the record price for this artist at auction is 6,785 USD for Love Barges In, sold at Vogt Auction Galleries in 2022. Franco Mondini-Ruiz has been featured in articles for ARTFIXdaily, ArtDaily and Canadian Art. The most recent article is Sala Stories, Part Two written for Glasstire in September 2021.
This week Alejandro Diaz channels Aesop recalling the 1997 Jesse Amado show at Sala Diaz, Dicha, and how he inadvertently found the moral to the story in a mop bucket...
In a new exhibition this spring at the San Jose Museum of Art, Mexican and Mexican-American artists contrast the traditional with the cutting-edge
Just days after Chuck Ramirez’s death in early November 2010, Glasstire approached me to write a remembrance of him.