In the early 1950s, Willem de Kooning's Woman I and subsequent paintings established him as a leading member of the abstract expressionist movement. His wildly impacted brushstrokes and heavily encrusted surfaces baffled most critics, who saw de Kooning's monstrous female image as violent, aggressiv[...]
The definitive monograph on Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) - a towering figure of Abstract Expressionism and one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century.[...]
This catalogue of an exhibition held at Gagosian Gallery, New York, highlights the critical three-year period, 1983-1985, in the last decade of de Kooning's long career, during which he radically transformed his style. The paintings in this catalogue were selected by John Elderfield, curator of the [...]
Featuring artwork from The Museum of Modern Art's extraordinary collection, each volume in the "MoMA Artist Series" guides readers through one artist's most memorable achievements, explaining their significance and placing them in context among the ground-breaking innovations of their time. The seco[...]
This is the first systematic and truly methodical study of de Kooning's idiosyncratic working methods and use of materials. This in-depth study of the paintings of Willem de Kooning (1904-1997), Dutch-born American abstract expressionist painter, from the 1940s through the 1970s breaks new ground in[...]
Dutch-born American painter Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) was a leader of the abstract expressionist movement. Inspired by Arshile Gorky to abandon the realist style that had dominated his work in the 1930s, he began experimenting with abstraction in the 1940s and quickly gained critical success. Hi[...]
Dutch-born American painter Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) was a leader of the abstract expressionist movement. Inspired by Arshile Gorky to abandon the realist style that had dominated his work in the 1930s, he began experimenting with abstraction in the 1940s and quickly gained critical success. Hi[...]
Willem de Kooning. In 1926 the 22-year-old Dutchman Willem de Kooning (1904 1997) arrived in the USA without papers, hidden in the engine room of a British cargo vessel. The young art student kept his head above water as a house painter, sign painter, and facade painter, before finally being able to[...]
Willem de Kooning arrived in the United States in 1926 as a 22-year-old stowaway from Holland--soon to become a leading figure in the emergence of Abstract Expressionist painting in New York. This volume presents over 100 illustrations from each phase of de Kooning's career, and describes the person[...]