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This retrospective on Richard Diebenkorn is a fresh and new overview of this treasured West Coast artist, with hundreds of his paintings, drawings, and prints covering five decades of his illustrious career. The book surveys the extraordinary achievements of this artist who successfully explored both abstract and figurative painting, from his early work of the mid-1940s to his Berkeley and Ocean Park series.
The book includes not only his iconic paintings of the California landscape and interior figures but also many of his less well-known and rarely published. Diebenkorn became a leading artist among the Bay Area Figurative painters. Art historian Sasha Nicholas discusses Diebenkorn's place in post-war American painting and his independence from the art world trends. Steven Nash conducts an interview with Diebenkorn's close friend Wayne Thiebaud.
Other personal reflections are provided by William Luers, former president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Gretchen Diebenkorn Grant, daughter of the artist ; Tony Berlant, former student of Diebenkorn at UCLA ; and Kathan Brown, founder of Crown Point Press.