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Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series

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From the publisher. This stunning exhibition catalogue celebrates in-depth for the first time Richard Diebenkorn's seminal Ocean Park works, serving as a major reference and a source of new scholarship on the series. As he traversed the worlds of abstract expressionism and figurative painting, Diebenkorn became one of America's most beloved postwar artists. The Ocean Park series, begun in 1967and comprising works in a variety of media, is arguably the most celebrated of his illustrious career. This book features beautifully reproduced works that radiate with color, allowing readers to appreciate the artist's evolving palette as well as his brilliant geometric explorations. The paintings, prints, drawings, and collages that make up the series are examined from diverse perspectives in essays that bring to light new influences and conceptual frameworks that reposition the Ocean Park series, as well as the artist's role in the history of postwar art. The result is a timely re-examination of a major body of work that will excite the numerous fans of this quintessential California artist.

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Prestel USA
Language
English
Pages
256

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Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series
Sep 29, 2011, Prestel USA
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Library of Congress
ND237.D465 A4 2011, ND237.D465A4 2011

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26760879M
ISBN 10
3791351389
ISBN 13
9783791351384
LCCN
2011024117
OCLC/WorldCat
729342167

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Work ID
OL19092447W

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