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De Kooning a retrospective
De Kooning a retrospective

By John Elderfield

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Overview: Published in conjunction with the first large-scale, multi-medium, posthumous retrospective of Willem de Kooning's career, this publication offers an unparalleled opportunity to apprecia...

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De Kooning, a retrospective
De Kooning, a retrospective

By John Elderfield

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Overview: Published in conjunction with the first large-scale, multi-medium, posthumous retrospective of Willem de Kooning's career, this publication offers an unparalleled opportunity to apprecia...

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The art of Richard Diebenkorn
The art of Richard Diebenkorn

By Jane Livingston

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Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) quietly constructed a place for himself in the history of twentieth-century art with his singular vision and intense commitment to the idea and practice of both figur...

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Howard Hodgkin
Howard Hodgkin

By Hayward

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Frisson
Frisson

By Jack D. Flam, Norman L. Kleeblatt, Robert Storr, Elizabeth A. T. Smith, Amy Rahn, John Elderfield, Eleanor Nairne, Catharina Manchanda, David Anfam, Michael Brenson, Catherine Grenier, Martin Harrison, Jeffrey S. Weiss, Sanford Hirsch, Bruce Guenther, Carter E. Foster, Carol Vogel

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Seattle art collectors Richard E. Lang and Jane Lang Davis were frequent visitors to New York City in the 1970s and early 1980s when they collaboratively built their collection, filling their home...

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Bridget Riley
Bridget Riley

By Lynne Cooke

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