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Richard Diebenkorn

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Royal Academy of Arts, 2015Description: 189 pages. : illustrations, colour and b+w ; index ; 30cmISBN:
  • 9781907533846
  • 1907533842
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 759.13 DIE
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 759.13 DIE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 12/09/2023 39002100635268

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) is celebrated as an American Master in his native United States, particularly on the West Coast, where he lived and worked for much of his career. Highly sensitive to his environment, Diebenkorn used a palette and colour composition influenced by the light and location of his studios and the geographic environments in which he worked - whether abstract or figurative, his works powerfully evoke the Californian coast from San Francisco to LA. This volume is a focused exploration of his ever-changing, always compelling career across four decades, and his shifts in style and subject-matter in both painting and works on paper. It covers the three distinct periods of his career, which saw him gain recognition as a leading abstract expressionist in the early 1950s, then turn his attention to figurative painting, before, in 1967, embarking on a long and highly successful period of abstract paintings and drawings, known as the Ocean Park Series. Sarah C. Bancroft has held curatorial positions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, and the Orange County Museum of Art, California, for which she curated Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series (2011-12). Edith Devaney is curator of contemporary projects at the Royal Academy of Arts. Steven Nash is former Executive Director of the Palm Springs Art Museum (2007-15). He has written widely on Richard Diebenkorn. SELLING POINTS: * Explores the intriguing shifts in style and subject-matter that characterised Diebenkorn's oeuvre * Highlights the artist's virtuosic ability to capture the light and atmosphere of the West Coast 150 colour

First published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Richard Diebenkorn' Royal Academy of Arts, London 14 March - 7 June 2015.
Includes index and selected bibliography

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