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Remembering Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz, Robert A. M. Stern, and Ruth Thorne-Thomsen

Last updated: December 4, 2025 12:45 am
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In Memoriam is published every Wednesday afternoon and honors those we recently lost in the art world.


Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz (1928–2025)
Advocate for women’s leadership in arts

Remembering the legacy of Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz, a prominent figure in advocating for women’s leadership in the arts. She was instrumental in the founding of ArtTable, The Photographer’s Gallery, and served as the director of commissions at Pace Gallery. Her unwavering belief in women’s leadership has left a lasting impact on the art world.


Tony Benedict (1936–2025)
Storyboard artist and writer

Tony Benedict (center) working on storyboards (photo via Tony Benedict/Facebook)

Renowned for his work on iconic animated shows like “The Flintstones” and “The Jetsons,” Tony Benedict made significant contributions to the world of storytelling through his artistry and creativity.


Kristján Guðmundsson (1941–2025)
Icelandic conceptual artist

Exploring mark-making and found objects, Kristján Guðmundsson’s work as a self-taught artist reflected a unique and cerebral approach to conceptual art. Representing Iceland at the Venice Biennale in 1982, his minimalist style continues to inspire art enthusiasts.


Myroslava Kopcha (2000–2025)
Ukrainian graphic artist and designer

With a focus on themes of femininity, corporeality, and memory, Myroslava Kopcha’s diverse exploration of artistic mediums like etching and engraving showcased her talent and creativity in the realm of graphic art.


Jose Lozano (1959–2025)
Chicano cartoonist

Artist Jose Lozano with his mother Dolores and aunt Mague (photo Jose Lozano via Instagram, screenshot Lisa Yin Zhang/Hyperallergic)

Combining Mexican and Californian influences in his art, Jose Lozano’s vibrant paintings and drawings captured the essence of Chicano culture and heritage.

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Charles Dee Mitchell (1951–2025)
North Texas curator, critic, and patron

Known for his insightful art reviews and curation of exhibitions in North Texas, Charles Dee Mitchell’s dedication to supporting local artists has left a lasting impact on the regional art scene.


Alfreda McHale (d. 2025)
British installation artist

From whimsical kitchen shelves to intricate outdoor metal bouquets, Alfreda McHale’s innovative approach to installation art blurred the lines between domesticity and artistic expression.


Yoshio Nakamura (1925–2025)
Artist and educator

With a career spanning teaching and artistry, Yoshio Nakamura’s influence as an educator and artist at Rio Hondo College has shaped the lives of many aspiring creatives.


Howard L. Rehs (1959–2025)
Gallerist and authority on 19th- and 20th century French art

Howard Rehs in an undated photo (photo courtesy Lance Rehs)

As a gallerist and connoisseur of French academic art, Howard L. Rehs’ dedication to supporting living artists and preserving the legacy of past masters has made a significant impact on the art world.


Michael H. Smith (1945–2025)
Southern California artist, curator, and art dealer

From founding his own gallery to curating exhibitions at prestigious institutions, Michael H. Smith’s multifaceted career in the art world has left a lasting legacy in Southern California.


Ruth Thorne-Thomsen (1943–2025)
Photographer of the uncanny

Renowned for her unique “environmental collages,” Ruth Thorne-Thomsen’s innovative approach to photography has garnered critical acclaim and recognition in esteemed institutions worldwide.


Robert A. M. Stern (1939–2025)
Architect, educator, and writer

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Robert A. M. Stern in 2015 (photo by Historic Districts Council via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)

Known for his iconic architectural designs, Robert A. M. Stern’s contributions to the built environment have redefined the landscape of modern architecture.

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Michael Twyman (1943–2025)
British typography pioneer

With a pioneering spirit in typography, Michael Twyman’s establishment of the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication at Reading University has laid the foundation for generations of designers to come.

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