September 14, 2025 | ‘Guise’

I’m in San Francisco, taking a break from Florida’s insufferable summer heat, but also from my weekly commentaries. Writing regularly about the impending collapse of the stock market, Wall Street hubris and the fatally diseased economy had grown boring and depressing, and so, at least for the time being, I will be substituting more entertaining fare. Recently, I’ve featured paintings by my college roommate, Geoffrey Leckie. This week, I offer the works of another friend, Deborah Oropallo. In the forty or so years I’ve known Deborah, she has broken new artistic ground with each new evolution of her style and subject; then, she moved on when imitators glutted the market she’d created. Deborah has achieved commercial success and fame, including a show at the Whitney Museum. However, my favorite exhibit of her works was mounted by the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco. It was called ‘Guise,’ and the sly overlay above is an arresting example of the theme. If you want to know more about the artist, click here.
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Rick Ackerman September 14th, 2025
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