By Donald Kuspit
Review of California Landscapes: Richard Diebenkorn | Wayne Thiebaud in The Critic's Notebook.
Richard Diebenkorn and Wayne Thiebaud defined a California vernacular int he early 1960s--Diebenkorn with suburban views of figures at windows and Thieabud with arrays of desserts. Their expansive, luminous spaces embraced the influences of de Kooning, Hopper, and Matisse, not to mention Persian miniatures and Japanese prints. But their work extends beyond that period, as evidenced by this dual show at Acquavella, which focuses on landscape and opens fresh perspectives on an artistic friendship that endures today as Thiebaud, the surviving partner, continues to paint at age 97.
By James H. Miller
A show at Acquavella Galleries in New York brings together paintings by the two fast friends.
