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Richard Diebenkorns oeuvre is often divided into an early Abstract Expressionist period (ca. 194755), a figurative or representational period (ca. 195566), and finally a pair of later abstract periods (ca. 196788 and 198892). As most of the works in Richard Diebenkorn: Figures and Faces are drawn from the middle years of 19551967with an outlier watercolor of three brightly painted derbies from 1984the Van Doren Waxter exhibition need not concern itself with any dramatic artistic evolution or turn. Instead, as the title suggests, the show primarily deals with Diebenkorns distillation of the human form.
Are you a bit theatrical? You’re not the only one. There are so many new and fabulous shows that we’re going to focus on those first, followed by literary events, music of all kinds, art exhibits and of course nightlife, all in Going Out.
Matters of truth permeate public discourse, yet what the word itself denotes remains unstable, and the connection of truth utterances to the real is always at issue. This is a truism, but the contours of our fascination with truth, fact, objectivityand somewhat belatedly, authenticityhave evolved, in tandem with the social changes brought about by the growing consolidation of industrial capitalism and the corollary urbanization.
An exhibition at Pace in London wants to introduce an international audience to the artist's multi-faceted output, which drew on sci-fi, space exploration and consumer society