California painter Richard Diebenkorn remains difficult to pin down even 24 years after his death, but Bay Area museums continue to define and redefine him with dazzling displays of color. For art ...
SPRING AND FALL SEEM to bookend the summer growing season with bursts of yellow. In early spring, forsythia, cornus mas and daffodils cut through the post-winter drabness. In early fall—along with ...
Painter Richard Diebenkorn, whose style has been described as a bridge between Henri Matisse and Abstract Expressionism, became a household name while living in Berkeley from 1955 to 1966, where he ...
Spanning the full range of the artist's career, Richard Diebenkorn: Paintings and Works on Paper, 1948-1992 follows the unique aesthetic periods that make his oeuvre so profound. The exhibition ...
PALM SPRINGS — A modest little painting near the entry to the exhibition “Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953-1966” is a harbinger of things to come. Not just for the lovely and engrossing ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park 115, 1979, OIl on canvas, MOMA. The scare quotes are deliberate. The label ...
For the most part, however, this very American artist, whose paintings are often suffused with the light and variegated colours of particular landscapes, found kinship with the European modernists.
A great and stately unfolding occurs in the “Ocean Park” paintings of Richard Diebenkorn, among which can be counted some of the most beautiful works of art created in America, or anywhere else, since ...
“Richard Diebenkorn: The Sketchbooks Revealed” is the first ever public viewing of California-based artist and Stanford alum Richard Diebenkorn’s personal sketchbooks. The Cantor Arts Center has ...
California painter Richard Diebenkorn remains difficult to pin down even 24 years after his death, but Bay Area museums continue to define and redefine him with dazzling displays of color. For art ...