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Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years

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Painter Richard Diebenkorn created many iconic works of art during his stay in Berkeley from 1953 to 1966. A new exhibition at San Francisco’s De Young Museum highlights this period, which helped cement Diebenkorn’s reputation as key figure in postwar American art. We speak with Timothy Burgard, the Ednah Root Curator in charge of American art for the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

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Timothy Burgard, the Ednah Root Curator in charge of American art for the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

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