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Albuquerque

Richard Diebenkorn1951

Oklahoma City Museum of Art

Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma City, United States

Diebenkorn's work was the most abstract of the founding triad of the Bay Area Figurative painters. In 1950, Diebenkorn moved from California to Albuquerque to continue his studies at the University of New Mexico. Always responsive to location, his paintings of Albuquerque translate this dry, richly pigmented landscape into complex zones of tan and mauve. Expressive gestures keep the colors alive on the canvas, suggesting canyons and escarpments without fully reconciling into concrete forms. As if seen from overhead, "Albuquerque" offers an expressive dialogue between figuration and abstraction.

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  • Title: Albuquerque
  • Creator: Richard Diebenkorn
  • Date Created: 1951
  • Physical Dimensions: 40 × 50 in. (101.6 × 127 cm)
  • Rights: © The Richard Diebenkorn Foundation
  • Medium: Oil on muslin
  • Number: 1968.136
  • Credit Line: Museum purchase, Washington Gallery of Modern Art Collection
Oklahoma City Museum of Art

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