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4by Livingston, JaneTable of Contents: “…The art of Richard Diebenkorn / Jane Livingston -- Reality : digested, transmuted, and twisted / Ruth E. …”
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5Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Landscape and light / John Yau -- Notes to myself on beginning a painting / Richard Diebenkorn -- Wayne Thiebaud in conversation with Philippe de Montebello -- On Thiebaud and Diebenkorn: Richard Wollheim to Wayne Thiebaud -- Works in exhibitions -- Chronology -- Installation images -- Works in museum collections: Richard Diebenkorn -- Works in museum collections: Wayne Thiebaud.…”
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7Published 2021Table of Contents: “…God in the Wasteland ... and in the Seaside Paradise: The Late Works of Philip Guston and Richard Diebenkorn /…”
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9by Geske, Norman A.Table of Contents: “…--Edwin Dickinson.--Richard Diebenkorn.--Frank Gallo.--Red Grooms.--James McGarrell.…”
Published 1968
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10by Casey, Edward S., 1939-Table of Contents: “…Prologue : mapping it out with/in the Earth -- Mapping with earth works : Robert Smithson on the site -- Memorial mapping of the land : materiality in work of Margot McLean -- Mapping down in space and time : Sandy Gellis collecting traces -- Plotting and charting the path : voyaging to the ends of the Earth with Michelle Stuart -- Concluding reflections to part I -- Getting oriented to the Earth : Eve Ingalls bringing line and paint to bear -- Maps and fields : Jasper Johns and Richard Diebenkorn on icons and the land -- Absorptive versus cartographic mapping : Willem de Kooning on bodies moving in the landscape -- Locating the general in the Earth itself : Dan Rice on biding time in place -- Last thoughts on part II -- Epilogue : wherefore Earth-mapping?…”
Published 2005
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