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Francis Cunningham "Three Baldwin Apples" (1964) Oil on linen 5'' x 16''

Friday, July 17, 2009

Another Few Nudes


We've put up another few nudes on Dick's website. As we're putting them up, we're arranging them in chronological order.
We're referring to the originals around the studio to get the colors right on the website.

Dick tells me that the image that years ago got him "in trouble" was the frontal nude of Patrick Brown (1973-75)

There is a story here to be told. It'll come soon.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

New nudes, portraits and more on my website.

Summer. Normally, you'd expect Dick away from NYC in his cabin in Sheffield Mass. Today however he's back in the city to run a few errands till the end of the week. We're taking the opportunity to finally put his website in shape. It'll take some time before we have all the representative images on the site and have them arrange chronologically. Yes, we finally decided that chronology is the best guide to his work.

We've added and re-arrange chronologically some landscapes and portraits and saints, and premier coup and of course nudes that we'll work a lot more on.

Here is Dick in his studio.

Here is the living room we worked from most of the day.


While not painting around his barn in western Massachusetts, Dick is re-working his paper "The Art of Painting: Reflections on Edwin Dickinson and Representation."

Friday, May 29, 2009

Francis Cunningham exhibiton "Saints"/ St. Francis College


The models were Norman Ader and Katharine Cunningham.
This interview was made by Aneta Glinkowska at St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York, where Francis Cunningham exhibition "Saints" was held.

More images of saints and clothed figures on my website here.


OPENING RECEPTION:
Thursday, March 12th 5:00 - 7:30 PM
On view:
March 5, 2009 through March 26, 2009

The full interview (in two parts):
Part 1
Part 2

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Interview with Francis Cunningham Part 2/2



More images of saints and clothed figures on my website here.