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Saturday, September 17, 2011

de Kooning: A Retrospective decorative



If you live in New York, I suggest you don't look at the weather forecast for this week.  All the rain has me wishing that de Kooning: A Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art was open now.  It would be a perfect rainy day activity but unfortunately it doesn't open until Saturday, September 18, 2011.  As I've mentioned many times before, I love abstract expressionism but I know not everyone feels the same.  I hope this exhibition that features over seven decades of the artist's work will open their eyes to the beauty that can be found in non-representational art.  Although, de Kooning was known to include figures of women in some of his works, they aren't exactly known to be beauties.  It's in these works that you can see his influence on contemporary artists such as Cecily Brown.  "This is the first major museum exhibition devoted to the full scope of the career of Willem de Kooning, widely considered to be among the most important and prolific artists of the 20th century." It will run through January 9, 2012.  


Woman I, 1950-52


Willem de Kooning in the studio 1953


Pink Angels, 1945


Willem de Kooning in his East Hampton studio,1977


East Hampton, 1968


Interchanged, 1955


East Hampton Studio




Orestes, 1947


East Hampton, 1952


Willem de Kooning in the studio, 1989


Willem de Kooning, 1950


East Hampton, 1968


East Hampton




East Hampton


Park Rosenberg, 1957


Water Mill, 1960


Woman, 1951


East Hampton, 1971


Rider, 1985


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