JUNE 21– SEPT 7, 2008
THIS SUMMER THE PHILLIPS TAKES A FRESH
LOOK AT TWO AMERICAN ARTISTS INSPIRED
BY THE LANDSCAPE OF THE WEST
Richard Diebenkorn, Untitled (Albuquerque), 1951, oil on canvas, Courtesy Greenberg Van Doren Gallery
DIEBENKORN
IN NEW MEXICO
Brett Weston, Yucca and Brush, White Sands, 1946, The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
BRETT WESTON
OUT OF THE SHADOW
BRETT WESTON: OUT OF THE SHADOW is co-organized by
The Phillips Collection and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
The exhibition is supported in part by The Judith Rothschild
Foundation.
DIEBENKORN IN NEW MEXICO is organized by the Harwood
Museum of Art, Taos, University of New Mexico, with major
support from the Thaw Charitable Trust, the Richard Diebenkorn
Estate, and the Peter and Madeleine Martin Foundation.
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