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Remembering Dóra Maurer, Isaiah Zagar, and Peter Stämpfli

Last updated: February 25, 2026 2:10 pm
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In Memoriam – Honoring Those We Recently Lost in the Art World


Dóra Maurer (1937–2026) – Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde Artist

Renowned for her exploration of movement and displacement through graphic art, photography, films, and paintings, Dóra Maurer’s work is celebrated in prestigious collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Tate Modern.


Alan Burgess (d. 2026) – British Painter and Educator

Known for painting repetitive subjects like trees and views, Alan Burgess left a mark with his dedication to capturing the essence of his surroundings. His contributions include a grid of 50 trees painted for Queen Elizabeth’s golden jubilee.


Bill DeBrooke (1942–2026) – The “Mayor” of Harlingen, Texas

Remembered as the “mayor of downtown” for his efforts in revitalizing Harlingen, Bill DeBrooke supported artists, offered studio spaces, and championed alternative art spaces in the community.


Aleksandr Dotsenko (1960–2026) – Ukrainian Jewelry Artist

After facing imprisonment for anti-war protests, Aleksandr Dotsenko, a jewelry artist from St. Petersburg, Russia, was known for his creative talents and activism.


David Harding (1937–2026) – Town Artist of Glenrothes, Scotland and Educator

Inspired by Diego Rivera, David Harding’s work intertwined with everyday life in Glenrothes. He mentored artists like Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Demarco while leaving a lasting impact on the art community.


Caroline Hands (1948–2026) – British Artist and Community Member

Through community art projects and workshops, Caroline Hands advocated for a non-hierarchical approach to artmaking. Her exhibitions in the UK and China showcased her commitment to inclusivity in the arts.


David Hose (d. 2026) – Mural Artist of Monroe, Washington

David Hose’s vibrant murals adorned the walls of Monroe, Washington, transforming empty spaces into colorful narratives of midcentury America. His legacy lives on through his impactful public art.

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Carol Ivey (1949–2026) – Texas Artist and Educator

A founding member of Women and Their Work in Austin, Carol Ivey’s abstract paintings and portraits enriched the art scenes of both Austin and Fort Worth. Her contributions to the Contemporary Austin remain influential.


Raffaello LaMantia (1935–2026) – Provincetown Artist and Teacher

Renowned for his diverse artistic teachings, Raffaello LaMantia’s advocacy for marriage equality and landscape paintings left a profound impact on the art world. His legacy extends from Chicago to galleries worldwide.


David McNeil (1945–2026) – Scottish Photographer and Picture Editor

From commercial photography to documentary work, David McNeil’s visual storytelling captured the essence of Glasgow. His dedication to photography and caretaking resonates within the art community.


Ashley Stewart Rödder (1984–2026) – Director at Gagosian

Known for her advocacy for artists, Ashley Stewart Rödder’s leadership at Gagosian and other prestigious galleries showcased her commitment to supporting contemporary art. Her collaborations with renowned artists added depth to the art world.


Albert Scherbarth (d. 2026) – Iconoclastic Dallas Artist

Albert Scherbarth’s eclectic range of artistic expressions, from prints to metalwork, shaped the art landscape of downtown Dallas. His contributions to the Cedars district continue to inspire creativity and innovation.


Denys Short (1928–2026) – Welsh Sculptor, Painter, and Educator

Known for his industrial-themed artworks and teaching at prestigious institutions, Denys Short’s legacy of depicting South Wales landscapes endures in the art world. His impact on generations of artists is immeasurable.


Peter Stämpfli (1937–2026) – Swiss Pop Artist

Peter Stämpfli’s distinctive sculptures and paintings, especially those featuring tires, epitomized Swiss Pop Art. His international exhibitions and museum collections solidify his position as a pioneering artist in the genre.

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Raimonds Staprans (1926–2026) – Painter of San Francisco Light

Raimonds Staprans’ captivating depictions of California light and landscapes earned him accolades and honors, including Latvia’s highest civilian award. His legacy as a masterful painter resonates in galleries worldwide.


Isaiah Zagar (1940–2026) – Philadelphia Mosaic Artist

Known for his iconic murals in Philadelphia, Isaiah Zagar’s mosaic artistry transformed urban spaces into vibrant visual narratives. His legacy in public art and museum collections continues to inspire creativity and community engagement.

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