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) ...
“The books are filled with stunningly gestural sketches of bits and pieces of daily life, both mundane capturing of everyday things, and powerful vignettes of intimate family moments,” Alison Gass, ...
Timothy Anglin Burgard whipped off his glasses, drew in as close as he could and peered at a rich, impacted patch of paint at the center of Richard Diebenkorn's "Seawall." Then he stepped back, ...
The Cantor Center for Visual Arts can’t believe its luck! The Stanford University museum announced this morning that it is the beneficiary of three gifts that will see it acquire a huge trove of works ...
How do works by two painters from two different eras compare when we see them side by side? With Rita Braver, we take a look: They were born nearly 50 years and an ocean apart. And while French ...
“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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A "conversation" between two major artists — Henri Matisse of France, and Richard Diebenkorn of the U.S. — is taking place on the walls of the Baltimore Museum of Art. The two artists never met, but ...