FREE ART FILM

RICHARD DIEBENKORN: THE BERKELEY YEARS

TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 AT 2:00PM

CRIBARI CONFERENCE ROOM


The Villages Arts & Crafts Association

presents another interesting film on the life and work of

Richard Diebenkorn

(not shown previously because of scheduling conflicts)

Hosted by Marion Rose


Richard Diebenkorn, an abstract expressionist with representational leanings was one

of the most influential artists of the post war era.  A Bay Area artist who had his first

solo museum exhibition when he was only 26 years old, he is known for his landscapes

of California topography where he mixes a linear perspective with an aerial view.

A Stanford student and graduate of the California Art Institute, he was inspired by Hopper and Matisse, Styll and Rothko.  His paintings represent the internalization of feelings, perceptions and emotions, not just a realistic visual representation.

Come see why he is such a beloved Bay Area artist in two different documentaries that

show the broad range of his works and talents.


Free to all Villagers and their guests.

Popcorn will be served.

An art related door prize will be presented at the end of the film

Both films run 2 hours total.