At first, Ferrara made bookshelves and cooked his meals while living at Elaine’s house about a mile away. Soon he moved into de Kooning’s studio to help with organizing, stretching canvases and ...
Recording stops and starts, is done over the phone, has static and a regular beeping sound. Side 02 is blank. Milton Resnick, interviewed by Hayden Herrera, discusses his experiences with Willem de ...
Recording stops and starts, has hum, background noise and low level of sound. Portions of discussion are muffled. Willem de Kooning, interviewed by Karlen Mooradian, discusses his experiences with ...
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Why Willem de Kooning is still the king
Out of a fog of amorphous intentions and blowsy, drunken histrionics, Willem de Kooning carved out a rare and imperiled species of artistic brilliance. If it feels a little shocking that his work is ...
Willem de Kooning painted his “Door to the River” masterpiece at the height of his powers If you were to talk about what made American art exciting in the two decades after World War II, you could ...
For lovers of paint. For anyone fascinated by pigmented, viscous oil lavishly applied to canvas. For those who delight in the curly cues it forms when dry after coming off the brush, the smears, the ...
An upcoming exhibition in Venice will be the first major show to explore how artist Willem de Kooning was inspired by his two visits to Italy, in 1959 and 1969. Including some 75 works ranging from ...
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