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Lawrence Willette, painter, died in New York City on Nov. 13, after a short struggle against intestinal cancer. He was 53 years old.

Many will remember Lawrence as the artist who displayed his paintings on the southwest corner of W. Broadway and Prince St. in Soho for well over a decade. His paintings were bold, graphic, colorful, brilliant and potent. At times they were also confrontational and rude. The same could be said about the artist.

Not many people know that Lawrence was half African-American. He certainly did not appear to be. His long blond hair and light complexion did not give a hint of his ethnicity. He rarely mentioned it, but the fact is, that it became a problem for him as a youngster. He told me that he took a lot of grief from those who thought he looked “too white,” and so he became defensive and overcompensated to the point of being abrasive.

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Anyone walking down West Broadway on a warm spring afternoon would have to notice the black leather jacket and tousled blonde hair of the artist selling paintings and holding court on the corner of Prince Street. L.A. Willette was a fixture on New York's downtown art scene. His passionate self-expression decorated NYC's art galleries, restaurants, clubs, and store windows for over thirty years.

L.A. Willette died Sunday morning, November 13th of cancer. He fell ill only months earlier, having delayed a visit to the doctor.

Mr. Willette was a second-generation abstract expressionist who specialized in explosive, thickly-painted nudes, abstracts and cityscapes, blazing with color and motion. Elaine de Kooning said about Mr. Willette, during a visit to his studio, "If Bill [de Kooning] was still painting women, he'd be doing what you're doing". Over the years, Willette had mastered collage and other techniques, pouring his energy nonstop into an evolving body of artworks, writing, and photography.

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  • 06 Jul 2004
    The Power of Women 06 Jul 2004 to 23 Jul 2004

    Art @ Large presents: "The Power of Women" featuring the works of L. A. Willette Born in Manhattan, L. A. Willette cultivated his prowess as an abstract

  • 02 Dec 1999
    The Modern Muse 02 Dec 1999 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM

    The Modern Muse: Paintings, Prints and Photographs at the Andrea Thompon Salon L.A. Willette of N.Y.C. Exhibition for serious collectors In Miami for

  • 14 Jul 1999
    Intimacy 14 Jul 1999 to 01 Aug 1999

    Intimacy: The Lulu of Sartre. An existential comedy based on the short story "Intiminè" by Jean Paul Sartre adapted & directed by: Tricia Mancuso original

  • 03 Apr 1998
    Angels in Waiting 03 Apr 1998 to 03 May 1998

    LA Willette Angels in Waiting: Abstracts and Stylized Nudes Paintings, drawings & prints available at David Leonardis Gallery artist opening reception: Friday

  • 08 Jun 1997
    L.A. Willette 08 Jun 1997 to 09 Jun 1997

    Curator: George J. Robinson SUN. June 8, 1997 Three O'Clock - Five O'Clock PM at very uptown Chanting House Gallery-Cafè 634 West 207th St. (One Block

  • 01 Feb 1997
    Art at Cafe Cento Sette 01 Feb 1997 to 01 Mar 1997

    L.A. Willette Art at Cafe Cento Sette Cafe # 420-5933 Painting Studio # 696-9169

  • 12 Oct 1993
    Artists in Residence 12 Oct 1993 to 23 Nov 1993

    Gallery ONE ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE Angelo Bona Dmitry Ivashintsov Mark Kalpin Danielle Pollitz Alan Russell Cowan Inger Lee Sand L.A. Willette Opening

  • 06 Dec 1990
    L.A. Willette III 06 Dec 1990 to 10 Dec 1990

    PAINTINGS-PRINTS & HAND PAINTED PUMPS FOR SALE @ THE HUDSON GRILL by abstract expressionist L.A. Willette III Featuring the premiere issue of The Metropolitan

  • 25 Jul 1987
    L.A.Willette 25 Jul 1987 to 26 Jul 1987

    PAINTINGS, PRINTS AND DRAWINGS July 25th OPENING AT MARYLOU'S

  • 05 Sep 1979
    Destined Arts Inc. 05 Sep 1979 to 06 Oct 1979

    Westbeth Painter's Gallery presents New Paintings & Drawings L.A. Willette P. Micheal Laura Rudin Phil Cody September 5 - October 5, 1979 Opening at

  • 09 Nov 1978
    Waiting for the Dough 09 Nov 1978 to 26 Nov 1978

    A new play by Lawrence Willette. Thurs thru Sat at 11 p.m. 11/9-25 (no perf on Thanksgiving). $3 (691-2272).

  • 10 Jan 1977
    Painted Women 10 Jan 1977 to 11 Feb 1977

    L.A. Willette @ Westbeth Painters Space

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