When Barbara Rose started shopping the idea of a Larry Rivers retrospective, MOMA and the Whitney turned her down. She ended up at the Corcoran, and it`s a perfect fit. I`d guess that outside ...
"Larry Rivers: Art and the Artist," the exhibition that opened yesterday at the Corcoran, is just the kind of show that institution ought to be doing. We can't expect smaller museums like the Corcoran ...
Larry Rivers was an American artist and musician best known for his paintings that eluded the labels of his time. While he emulated aspects of the lively mark-making in Abstract Expressionism, he ...
The most important picture that Larry Rivers ever painted was Washington Crossing the Delaware. He was only redoing Emanuel Leutze’s heroic tableau, painted in 1851 in Düsseldorf, which was in itself ...
Although the work of Rivers, ne Yitzroch Loiza Grossberg, inhabits a second-tier status among Pop artists of his generation, his reputation as a good-natured bon vivant of bohemian living is second to ...
February is the underachiever of the Gregorian calendar. Even when it’s a leap year, it’s the shortest month. And it isn’t quite spring, even in Florida. That said, three exhibitions now blossom at ...
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 ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Larry Rivers’s total sales are going up, and if so, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Recording has low volume and some muffled speech. Content first 5 minutes only. Burt Chernow conducts a brief telephone interview with artist Larry Rivers. Discussion is centered around Rivers' ...
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