Richard Diebenkorn Exhibitions
Seventy-Fifth Annual Painting and Sculpture Exhibition of the San Francisco Art Association
- San Francisco Museum of Art, 29 March 1956 - 6 May 1956
Organized by the San Francisco Art Association with the San Francisco Museum of Art
Richard Diebenkorn won the Seventy-Fifth Commemorative Artist’s Council Award for Berkeley #66 (pictured left, catalogue raisonné no. 2099). A catalogue was published on occasion of the exhibition.
“In many of even the most uninhibited examples, work by men like Richard Diebenkorn, for instance, one felt not the intense introspection, the detached intellect, or the frenzied experimentation of their prototypes across the continent, but rather a reflection of the area’s vast distances, of its open skies and its sun-lit air.” —Emily Genauer for House & Garden (June 1956)
Richard Diebenkorn won the Seventy-Fifth Commemorative Artist’s Council Award for Berkeley #66 (pictured left, catalogue raisonné no. 2099). A catalogue was published on occasion of the exhibition.
“In many of even the most uninhibited examples, work by men like Richard Diebenkorn, for instance, one felt not the intense introspection, the detached intellect, or the frenzied experimentation of their prototypes across the continent, but rather a reflection of the area’s vast distances, of its open skies and its sun-lit air.” —Emily Genauer for House & Garden (June 1956)