Larry Rivers, “Philadelphia Now and Then,” installed in Philadelphia’s City Hall SEPTA station (all photos courtesy Julia Guerrero/Percent for Art Program) Long hidden behind vendor kiosks in the ...
A detail of the Larry Rivers work in question, hanging in the Chelsea Hotel, July 2010 (via flickr.com/robotclaw) When all the art disappeared from the walls of the ...
Larry Rivers, the irreverent, proto-pop painter and sculptor, jazz saxophonist, writer, poet, teacher, sometime actor and filmmaker, whose partly self-mocking bad boy persona encapsulated the spirit ...
Signed, Artist: Larry Rivers, American (1923 - 2002), Title: Diane Raised II, Year: 1970, Medium: Lithograph, signed, numbered, and dated in pencil, 35/36, Image Size ...
The Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC is currently running the first major retrospective of Rivers' work. It's on display through August 19, 2002 and covers five decades of output. He's been called ...
He died August 14th at the age of 78. The cause was cancer of the liver. The Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC recently ran the first major retrospective of Rivers work, covering five decades of his ...
Commenced painting in Maine; moved to Manhattan; studied painting at Abstract Expressionist, Hans Hofmann’s, school in New York and Provincetown, 1947-1948; studied with Abstract Expressionist William ...
147.3 x 204.5 cm. (58 x 80.5 in.) Vivien Raynor, “Toward Defining 'Contemporary Cutouts,’” The New York Times, 13 February 1987, p. C28 William Zimmer, “Cutouts: Images Escape The Painting,” The New ...
WELCOME TO the Larry Rivers show. No, I'm not talking about "Larry Rivers: Art and the Artist," the exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art (although I'll get around to that eventually). I'm ...
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