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Richard Diebenkorn: Still Life
2nd Floor Gallery , April 29 - June 26, 2026

Richard Diebenkorn: Still Life: 2nd Floor Gallery

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    Richard Diebenkorn Jar (CR no. 3364), 1963 Oil on canvas 15 x 12 3/4 in 38.1 x 32.4 cm
    Richard Diebenkorn
    Jar (CR no. 3364), 1963
    Oil on canvas
    15 x 12 3/4 in
    38.1 x 32.4 cm
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    Van Doren Waxter is pleased to present Still Life, a show of paintings and works on paper by the venerable American artist Richard Diebenkorn. This exhibition showcases 14 works from the Diebenkorn family collection that have never been for sale, highlighting the artist’s Berkeley period still lifes from 1956 to 1967.
     
    Richard Diebenkorn's representational works during his Berkeley years demonstrate what curator and scholar Steven Nash described as the artist's "genuine allegiance to nature.”[1] Even in pursuit of abstraction, the paintings of European Masters such as Bonnard, Cézanne, and Matisse remained a true source of inspiration for Diebenkorn. In his paintings, everyday objects from his home and studio– a knife slicing into a tomato, a lit match warming the fingertips of the holding hand, a pair of scissors balancing on a coffee cup– their angles and shapes collide in a particular pause, pushing against the raw atmospheric force of the paint.
     
    The quotidian objects are made extraordinary by the artist’s use of them as instruments of tension. An empty chair in solitude is not only abundant in its evocative capability and compact symbolism but also a multifaceted pictorial tool that reflects daylight and casts a shadow, adds gravity to the horizon, and fractures the balance of a rectangular picture plane. The environments that surround these objects are often spare in their description, becoming an infinite space within their intimate scale– one that offers the stage to the paint. Much like his abstract paintings, the information in the paint imbues emotion, and this collection of still lifes captures an incomplete stillness, the slow pacing of the molecules.
     

    [1] 1. Steven Nash, “Figuring Space Representational Work 1955-1967,” essay, 2016, pg. 61.

      
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  • Works
    • still life drawing
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR no. 3896), 1967
    • Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Scissors on a Cup) (CR no. 3443), 1964
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Scissors on a Cup) (CR no. 3443), 1964
    • Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Still Life, Table Top, Cane Chair) (CR no. 3459), 1964
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Still Life, Table Top, Cane Chair) (CR no. 3459), 1964
    • a drawing of a tabletop still life
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR no. 3448), c. 1964
    • still life drawing
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Still Life with Ivory Handled Knife) (CR no. 3416), c. 1964
    • Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR No. 3451), c. 1964
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR No. 3451), c. 1964
    • Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR No. 3450), c. 1964
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR No. 3450), c. 1964
    • painting of a cup
      Richard Diebenkorn, Jar (CR no. 3364), 1963
    • a painting of a tomato being cut by a knife
      Richard Diebenkorn, Knife + Tomato II (CR no. 3362) , 1963
    • painting of a chair
      Richard Diebenkorn, Chair Outside (CR no. 2717), c. 1959
    • painting of a still life tabletop
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Lemons and Jar) (CR no. 2521), 1958
    • small still life painting
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Still Life with Orange) (CR no. 2164), 1957
    • Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR no. 2102) , c. 1957
      Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (CR no. 2102) , c. 1957
    • Richard Diebenkorn, Hand with Match (CR no. 2073), 1956
      Richard Diebenkorn, Hand with Match (CR no. 2073), 1956
  • Artist
    • small abstract painting

      Richard Diebenkorn

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