Rocco Ritchie, Madonna’s son, manages to position himself as one of the most promising artists in the United States
Rocco Ritchie, Madonna’s son, has left more than one person speechless with the latest personal achievement he has reached. Despite his discretion, he has managed to conquer the United States with his art.
While his mother fills stadiums around the world with her music, the 23-year-old continues to expand his horizons. Proof of this is what happened in April 2024, when he inaugurated his first painting exhibition in Miami, thus marking a new milestone in his growing artistic career

An event that, as expected, Madonna didn’t want to miss for anything in the world. Something that Rocco Ritchie’s mother revealed through her social media.
“Delighted to have the night off to enjoy my son Rocco’s latest collection of paintings, inspired by Muay Thai fighters,” the singer wrote.
But Madonna didn’t attend her son Rocco Ritchie’s first exhibition alone. Alongside her were her children David, Mercy, and the twins Estere and Stella. However, her daughter Lourdes and the artist’s girlfriend, Olivia Monjardín, couldn’t be with him at this important moment.
Rocco Ritchie, Madonna’s Son, Leaves Everyone Speechless with His Latest Exhibition: “My Influences Have Changed”
Rocco Ritchie, the result of the relationship between Madonna and director Guy Ritchie, has channeled his creativity through painting. Proof of this was the spectacular exhibition he brought to the artistic district of that city.
During this event, the singer and the rest of her children had the opportunity to fully enjoy the young man’s first exhibition. Additionally, in support of her son’s work, she shared some images of the night through her Instagram profile.

In one of them, her children can be seen observing Rocco Ritchie’s works with attention, showing interest and admiration for his work. Additionally, Madonna also hinted at how each of her children expresses their personality through their style, wearing outfits that reflected their identity.
In an interview with Artnet, Rocco Ritchie confessed that painting has been, since his childhood, a form of escape and his safest refuge. He also had no qualms about revealing what his artistic influences are:
“My influences have changed over time, and what has happened in my life has led me to choose the artists I focus on. Recently, I’ve been focusing on British painters of the last 100 years like Francis Bacon, Freud, Auerbach, and David Hockney.”
However, for this particular collection, Rocco Ritchie assured that he had been “especially inspired by Frank Auerbach’s exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery: his charcoal works on paper.”
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