“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, ...
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) ...
“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 ...
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University has launched a website that lets users, in effect, leaf through 29 of artist Richard Diebenkorn’s sketchbooks. It’s fascinating to cruise through, looking ...
Can we discern the point or the period at which an outstanding artist found his own voice? Every retrospective whispers this question. But it has special piquancy in "Diebenkorn in New Mexico" at the ...