Showing posts with label 2010 san francisco art exhibits. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

2010 Art Exhibits in San Francisco...Richard Diebenkorn

By innerspace
Two San Francisco art galleries are presenting landmark exhibitions of paintings by Richard Diebenkorn and Helen Frankenthaler during April, May, and June 2010.


Richard Diebenkorn | Paintings and Drawings from the Collection of Christopher Diebenkorn at the Paul Thiebaud Gallery opens on April 20, 2010 and runs until June 26, 2010.


Instead of the gestural techniques of the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painting movements of the 1950's, Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) developed a more controlled style, where the geometric lines accumulated during the drawing and painting process remain visible.


In addition to other modern artists and his academic colleagues, Diebenkorn's residential location influenced his work. Here are some highlights from the show, which not only features abstract works from Diebenkorn's earlier Sausalito (1947-1949), Albuquerque (1950-1952), Urbana (1952-1953), and Berkeley (1953-1966) periods, but also from his later Santa Monica (1966-1988), and Healdsburg (1988-1993) periods. 



Sausalito...
Richard Diebenkorn | Untitled | 1948 | Watercolor, Ink and Paper Tape on Paper | 20 1/4 x 14 7/8 Inches
photo Paul Thiebaud Gallery


Albuquerque...
Richard Diebenkorn | Untitled | 1951 | Gouache on Paper | 40 5/8 x 36 Inches
Urbana...
Richard Diebenkorn | Untitled (Urbana) | 1952 | Ink and Gouache on Paper | 13 1/2 x 11 1/2 Inches


Berkeley...
Richard Diebenkorn | Cityscape #4 | 1963 | Oil on Canvas | 47 x 53 3/4 Inches


Santa Monica...
Richard Diebenkorn | Invented Landscape | 1977 | Gouache and Crayon on Paper | 16 3/4 x 13 7/8 Inches


Healdsburg...
Richard Diebenkorn | Untitled #10 | 1991 | Crayon, Graphite, Synthetic Polymer, and Pasted Paper on Paper | 22 x 39 5/8 Inches


The exhibition also features representational figural drawings, still life drawings, landscapes, and cityscapes from the different phases of Diebenkorn's career. 

Which style and 'location' do you prefer? 



2010 Art Exhibits in San Francisco...Helen Frankenthaler

By innerspace
Two San Francisco art galleries are presenting landmark exhibitions of paintings by Helen Frankenthaler and Richard Diebenkorn during April, May, and June 2010.

Helen Frankenthaler | Paintings 1961-1973 at the John Berggruen Gallery opened on April 1, 2010 and runs through May 22, 2010.

Helen Frankenthaler (b.1928), who was influenced by the techniques of Abstract Expressionist painters such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko, led the Color Field painting movement in New York during the 1950's.  She developed a gestural painting technique that, by pouring paint over an unprimed instead of a primed canvas, allowed the paint to penetrate and stain the surface.

Here are some highlights from the show, which features rarely exhibited paintings from the collections of the artist and other private collectors. 

Helen Frankenthaler | Provincetown l | 1961 | Oil on Canvas | 92x101 Inches
Helen Frankenthaler | Pivitol Square | 1962 | Oil on Canvas | 56x62 Inches 
Photo John Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco CA 
Some of the earliest paintings in the exhibition include Provincetown l from 1961 and Pivitol Square from 1962.


Helen Frankenthaler | Gulf Stream | 1963 | Oil and Acrylic on Canvas | 86x65 Inches
Helen Frankenthaler | Mountain Pool | 1963 | Acrylic on Canvas | 48x78 Inches
Photo John Berggruen Ballery | San Francisco CA
Helen Frankenthaler | Orange Underline | 1963 | Acrylic on Canvas | 55x71 Inches
Photo John Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco CA
 Helen Frankenthaler | Interior Landscape | 1964 | Acrylic on Canvas | 104x92 Inches
Photo John Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco CA  
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art loaned Interior Landscape from 1964 to the Berggruen Gallery for the exhibition.

 Helen Frankenthaler | Coalition | 1968 | Acrylic on Canvas | 83x75 Inches
Photo John Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco CA
According to art scholar, Barbara Rose, Coalition from 1968 is 'Among the finest paintings produced anywhere in the late sixties'.
 
Helen Frankenthaler | Moveable Blue | 1973 | Acrylic on Canvas | 70x243 Inches
Photo John Berggruen Gallery | San Francisco CA 
But,  Harold Rosenberg, a New York art critic and proponent of the Abstract Expressionist movement, described Frankenthaler's post-1960's work as 'Mere interior decoration'.

What do you think?