Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled from Sketchbook #17, page 55 (1943–93), watercolor and graphite on paper, Cantor Arts Center collection, Gift of Phyllis Diebenkorn (© The Richard Diebenkorn Foundation) ...
Christie’s is bringing two more major works to its 20th-century evening sale in New York next month that are each expected to break auction records for the artists, Richard Diebenkorn and Joan ...
Cover Image: Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park #23, 1969, Oil and charcoal on canvas, 93 x 81 inches © Richard Diebenkorn Foundation Berggruen Gallery is proud to ...
Gagosian has added another major foundation to its roster, that of Richard Diebenkorn, the Bay Area painter who’s renowned for his “Ocean Park” paintings, which were inspired by the landscape around ...
Diebenkorn never met Matisse, but felt such an artistic kinship that he traveled the world to see Matisse’s paintings first-hand. Diebenkorn, who spent much of his life in the Bay Area, also collected ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. ‘Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series’ opened Sunday at the Orange ...
Henri Matisse and Richard Diebenkorn never met, but Diebenkorn, the California postwar artist, was profoundly influenced by the work of the French modern-art pioneer, and the two shared a creative ...
Richard Diebenkorn's blandly named “Berkeley #44” — and other paintings in a numbered series — appears to be both a tribute to, and a reinvention of, Matisse. The 1955 impressionist-abstract ...
Edited by Timothy Anglin Burgard, Steven A. Nash, and Emma Acker. Yale Univ., in assoc. with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, $60 (256p) ISBN 978-0-300-19078-6 This sumptuous book presents the ...
How can you single out an individual artist as overrated when virtually everything in the culture at the moment is overrated? Following the lead of celebrity journalism, if an artist like, say, Jeff ...
The exhibition “Richard Diebenkorn: Beginnings, 1942-1955” does a good job busting up a pretty entrenched assumption. A standard timeline of the artist, one of California’s most important painters, ...
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