In the heart of New York City’s Greenwich Village, Frevo is a Michelin-star restaurant concealed behind a secret door in a beautiful modern art gallery, also owned by the restaurant. Having had the privilege of eating there several times, I was impressed with the design of the restaurant’s intimate interior. The attention to detail, from the lighting to the wall color to the furniture and fixtures, is flawless. And, of course, the food is superb. Frevo’s impeccable taste extends to their gallery as well, with as much focus placed on the exhibit space as on the restaurant hidden behind one of the paintings.
Richard Corman’s portrait photography is intensely focused on the human spirit. Richard has a unique ability to see the compelling gifts in young artists which has led him to working relationships with Madonna, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Keith Haring at the dawn of their careers.