From the archives: Artist Richard Diebenkorn
A master of contemporary American art, Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993) was noted for landscape paintings, thoughtful figure studies, and geometric abstracts. In this report for "Sunday Morning," which originally aired on December 27, 1988, correspondent David Browning visited Diebenkorn's studio in California's Sonoma County, to discuss the artist's "trial and error" approach; and New York's Museum of Modern Art, where Diebenkorn was being celebrated by a one-man show of his drawings.

▶︎
Helen Frankenthaler at Portland State: Q & A, 1972

▶︎
Richard Diebenkorn Symposium | Introductions | Richard Diebenkorn: Known and Unknown

▶︎
Marcel Duchamp interview on Art and Dada (1956)

▶︎
1976: DAVID HOCKNEY on Hockney | The Book Programme | Classic Interviews | BBC Archive

▶︎
"Green" by Richard Diebenkorn: The Making of a Print, Crown Point Press, 1986 (14 minutes)

▶︎
Richard Diebenkorn

▶︎
How to paint like Willem de Kooning – with Corey D'Augustine | IN THE STUDIO

▶︎
Biggest Difference Between Bad Art and Great Art by UCLA Professor Richard Walter

▶︎
Ben Wohlberg: Evolution of an Abstract Painter

▶︎
Rare Jean-Michel Basquiat Interview (1986)

▶︎
David Hockney Interview: I Am a Space Freak

▶︎
Richard Diebenkorn - Master of Abstract and Figurative Art

▶︎
David Hockney: Another View of the World

▶︎
Portrait of a Friendship: Richard Diebenkorn, David Park, and Bay Area Figurative Art

▶︎
Richard Diebenkorn: ‘Beginnings’ Exhibition Tour at Weisman Museum, Pepperdine

▶︎
Tom Keating On Painters - E01 - Turner

▶︎
Richard Diebenkorn on Beginning a Painting

▶︎
BRICE MARDEN's theory of painting

▶︎
Paul Klein on How to Succeed as an Artist

▶︎
