Thursday, February 12, 2026

Artist of the Day, February 12, 2026 : Richard Bernstein, an American artist (#2478)

 Richard Frederick Bernstein (1939 – 2002) was an American artist associated with pop art and the circle of Andy Warhol. From 1972 to 1989, he was the cover artist for Interview magazine.

Bernstein was born in New York City to a family with an older brother, David and younger sister, Ellen. His father, Herbert Bernstein, was a clothing manufacturer and his mother, Florence, was a homemaker. His mother first took him to the Museum of Modern Art children's school, where he saw works by Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, and other artists. Bernstein received a bachelor's degree in fine arts from the Pratt Institute and M.F.A. from Columbia University, studying with Richard Lindner.

In 1965, Bernstein had his first one-man exhibition at The Terrain Gallery in New York. It was there that he was introduced to Andy Warhol by David Bourdon of the Village Voice. Later, Bernstein exhibited in the Byron Gallery Box Show alongside Warhol, Rosenquist, Lictenstein, and more. He moved to Paris in 1966.

In 1968, Bernstein moved into the Hotel Chelsea and was immersed into nightlife scene at venues such as Max's Kansas City. By the early 1970s, he gained recognition for his portraits of rock stars. In 1972, Andy Warhol asked Bernstein to create the covers for Andy Warhol's Interview magazine and he became part of the Warhol milieu. Andy had often said that "Bernstein is my favorite artist. He makes everyone look so famous."

In the introduction to Megastar, a 1984 compilation of Bernstein's Interview covers, Paloma Picasso observed, "Richard Bernstein portrays stars. He celebrates their faces, he gives them larger-than-fiction size. He puts wit into the beauties, fantasy into the rich, depth into the glamorous and adds instant patina to newcomers."

Bernstein was commissioned by the World Federation of United Nations to create a UN postage stamp in 1990.

Although Bernstein was gay, he was engaged to photographer Berry Berenson. When she had an affair with actor Anthony Perkins in 1972, Bernstein was devastated and he went on a drinking and drug binge. "She left me, and I thought my world was crashing down. I made stupid attempts in the following week or so. One day I would send her the garden of Eden, a tremendous box of flowers, and the next day I would want to send her a little canary, dead in a shoe box. But I didn't. It was very painful," he said.

In 2018, the Estate of Richard Bernstein produced the book Richard Bernstein Starmaker: Andy Warhol's Cover Artist, by Roger Padilha and Mauricio Padilha published by Rizzoli.

Coach x Richard Bernstein SS20 collection debuted in September 2019 at New York Fashion Week and was dubbed "The Most Instagrammed Moment" of fashion week. The collection was a tremendous success for Coach. The Estate has also had high profile collaborations with Loewe, Henzel Studio Rug, The Ritz Carlton, Stubbs & Wootton among others.

His works have recently been shown at The Brooklyn Museum, The Andy Warhol Museum, Musee de la Musique, Nottingham Contemporary Museum, and more. 

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 Richard Bernstein
The Kennedys, 1965
Pilules, 1965

Barbara Streisand, 1969
Rolling Stones collage, 1972
Back Room at Max's Kansas City, 1974-81
Muse (Pat Cleveland) 1975
Diamond, 1977
Ruby, 1978
Walt Disney, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, 1978
Carole Bouquet Interview Mag Poster, 1980
Brooke Shields, 1982
Cher, 1982
Grace Jones, 1984
Madonna, 1985
Aretha Franklin, 1986
Stevie Wonder, 1986
Maple leaf, 1987
Andy Warhol with Red Paint, 1990
True Colours, 1990
Woman with Hat, 1993
Andy
Liza
Raquel Welch
And the covers ...

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