Tony Fitzpatrick, Lauded, Eclectic Chicago Artist, Dies at 66
Tony Fitzpatrick, a celebrated artist from Chicago, died at the age of 66 from a heart attack while waiting for a double lung transplant. His wife Michele confirmed the news, highlighting his significant contributions to the art world through multimedia collages that often depicted the city he loved. Fitzpatrick's works have been displayed in renowned museums such as the Art Institute of Chicago and New York's Museum of Modern Art. He recently published a book titled "The Sun at the End of the Road: Dispatches From an American Life" and was set to perform at Steppenwolf Theatre before his health deteriorated. Fitzpatrick's art and personality resonated deeply within the local community, where he gathered fellow creatives weekly to discuss various topics.
His eclectic style often featured animals and numbers, showcasing his unique artistic vision. Fitzpatrick is survived by his wife Michele and two children, Max and Gaby, who were by his side when he passed. His legacy will continue to inspire many in Chicago's vibrant arts scene.