American art gallerist and convicted felon (1945 – 2024)
Andrew John Crispo (April 21, 1945 – February 8, 2024) was an American art gallerist and convicted felon.[1][2] In 1985 Crispo was implicated in the so-called Death Mask Murder of Norwegian fashion student Eigil Dag Vesti. The murder, committed by Crispo's employee Bernard LeGeros, shocked the global art community and has since received wide international coverage by authors and journalists,[3][4] with writer Gary Indiana noting that Crispo never being charged in the murder was "one of the most surpassingly ugly things that ever happened in the art world."[5]