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R.B. Kitaj | London to Los Angeles | Exhibition Film

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In London, the Piano Nobile Gallery presents the exhibition -  R.B. Kitaj: London to Los Angeles. This short film features interviews with Marco Livingstone, a leading specialist on Kitaj’s work; Simon Martin, Director of Pallant House Gallery; and the artist’s daughter Dominie Kitaj. R.B. Kitaj: London to Los Angeles is the first retrospective of the artist’s work in a decade. It provides a chronological overview of Kitaj's career, exploring the relationship between his art and the places he lived.  The Piano Nobile Gallery explains that "Although he travelled widely, spending seasons and sometimes whole years in California, Catalonia, Paris and New York, Kitaj made London his home from 1959 – the year he entered the Royal College of Art – until 1997. For the last decade of his life, from 1997 to 2007, he lived in Los Angeles. The exhibition includes little-known early work of the fifties, the groundbreaking ‘collagist’ work of the sixties that established his reputation, a...

London Calling at Getty Museum

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Gregg Chadwick  ‏ @ greggchadwick     4s 4 seconds ago Beverly Hills, CA London Calling - So excited for this exhibit at @GettyMuseum Opens on July 26, 2016 http://www. getty.edu/art/exhibition s/london/   … #Kitaj #Freud #Auerbach Love the catalog - Thank you RB Kitaj School of L.A. (RB Kitaj - Westwood 3/08/07) Gregg Chadwick 40"x30" oil on linen 2007

The Diasporist (Portrait of RB Kitaj)

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Gregg Chadwick The Diasporist (Portrait of RB Kitaj) 30"x22" monotype on paper 2011 The work of RB Kitaj continues to inspire and humble me in my artistic quest. His fervent questioning in print and paint acts as a beacon. He is greatly missed. R. B. Kitaj (1932-2007) talks about the profound influence of Cézanne on his work. The architect MJ Long on her friendship with RB Kitaj. More at: The Paris Review on RB Kitaj