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The United States vs Alfredo Martinez
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30 June 2026

"Alfredo Martinez was larger than life, an inspiration and a friend who always tried to help me along my path as an artist, He spotted me through the widow of my storefront studio on the Bowery back in 2016 and came in “guns blazing," armed with stories and brandishing an arsenal of colorful gun paintings that I was so enamored with, I bought them on the spot. He shared tales of hardship and triumph, he was an original who was also notorious for forging Basquiat, eventually landing him in Rikers. Alfredo passed away last Sunday night. I'm grateful to have known him. He will be missed. Rest In Peace my friend." - Adrian Brody (2 Time Academy Award Winning Actor)
"Sad to hear. He had a remarkable life." - Jeffrey Deitch (Noted Art Dealer)
"Indeed, I feel fortunate that Alfredo and I crossed paths. He transcended stereotypes and constraints, leading a life brimming with adventure and excitement. May he rest in peace, leaving an indelible mark through the body of work he created over his lifetime." - Anna Sorokin, also known as Anna Delvey (a con artist and fraudster who posed as a wealthy heiress to access upper-class New York social and art scenes from 2013 to 2017)
The late painter Joe Heaps Nelson introduced me to Alfredo Martinez. Over the years, Alfredo and I have curated numerous art shows and collaborated with celebrities and art stars - Adrien Brody, Anna Delvey and Ben Stiller to name a few. But Alfredo's reach within the art world also extended to Donald Baechler with whom he was an assistant for, and a friendship with artist Tom Sachs. Alfredo's association with We Live in Public and its creator Josh Harris is well documented. Alfredo had a unique and defiant sense of art and the art world. He was an outside the grid persona with a detailed knowledge of how the art scene functions on the inside. He defended his authenticity by announcing to any doubters, "I'm in the MoMA collection, are you?" - Noah Becker )Publisher & Editor of Whitehot Magazine)