Larry Rivers (August 17, 1923 - August 14, 2002) designing the set of The Slave and the Toilet, by LeRoy Jones, at the St. Mark's Playhouse in Manhattan, 1964. Rivers, born Yitzrok Loiza Grossberg, began as a jazz saxophonist and was a contemporary and friend of Miles Davis. As a painter, he produced pop art that bordered on the abstract and became one of America's most important postwar artists.
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