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Richard Diebenkorn Ocean Park No. 31, 1970

Richard Diebenkorn
Ocean Park No. 31, 1970
Oil on canvas
93 x 81 inches

Joan Brown Golden Gate Bridge, 1974

Joan Brown
Golden Gate Bridge, 1974
Enamel on canvas
96 × 78 inches

Nathan Oliveira Woman Undressing, 1961

Nathan Oliveira
Woman Undressing, 1961
Oil on canvas
82 x 62 inches

Elmer Bischoff Man at Seashore, 1958

Elmer Bischoff
Man at Seashore, 1958
Oil on canvas
58 1/2 x 56 3/4 inches

David Park, Brush and Comb, 1956

David Park,
Brush and Comb, 1956
Oil on canvas
13 3/4 x 17 inches

Paul Wonner B.J. in a Blue Robe, 1961

Paul Wonner
B.J. in a Blue Robe, 1961
Casein and pencil on paper
17 3/4 x 12 inches

Manuel Neri Untitled Standing Figure, 1974

Manuel Neri
Untitled Standing Figure, 1974
Plaster, dry pigment/water, wood
67 x 22 3/4 x 14 1/2 inches

Paul Wonner Side of the House, Malibu, 1965

Paul Wonner
Side of the House, Malibu, 1965
Watercolor on casein
17 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches

David Park Two Heads, 1960

David Park
Two Heads, 1960
Gouache on paper
12 3/4 x 19 1/4 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Untitled, 1981

Richard Diebenkorn
Untitled, 1981
Paint on paper
12 1/2 x 12 7/8 inches
Framed: 18 1/2 x 19 x 1 1/2 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Still Life with Matches, 1955

Richard Diebenkorn
Still Life with Matches, 1955
Oil on canvas
20 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches

Paul Wonner Untitled, Interior Still Life, 1962

Paul Wonner
Untitled, Interior Still Life, 1962
Gouache on paper
17 7/8 x 11 3/4
Framed: 25 7/8 x 19 3/4

Richard Diebenkorn Albuquerque #10, 1951

Richard Diebenkorn
Albuquerque #10, 1951
Oil on canvas
57 1/8 x 44 7/8 inches

Manuel Neri Untitled Figure Study No. 5, 1957

Manuel Neri
Untitled Figure Study No. 5, 1957
Tempera, pastel and charcoal on paper
30 1/2 x 25 5/8 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1950

Richard Diebenkorn
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1950
Gouache on paper
17 x 14 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Green, 1986

Richard Diebenkorn
Green, 1986
Color spit bite aquatint with soft ground aquatint and drypoint
Sheet: 53 3/4 x 41 1/2 inches

Nathan Oliveira Head, 1959

Nathan Oliveira
Head, 1959
Watercolor, gouache, ink wash, crayon and pencil on paper
12 x 9 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Studio Floor – Camelia, 1962

Richard Diebenkorn
Studio Floor – Camelia, 1962
oil on canvas
26 3/8 x 21 3/4 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Interior with Flowers, 1961

Richard Diebenkorn
Interior with Flowers, 1961
Oil on canvas
56 3/4 x 38 3/4 inches

Richard Diebenkorn #23 from 41 Etchings Drypoints, 1965

Richard Diebenkorn
#23 from 41 Etchings Drypoints, 1965
Hardground etching
8 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Tri-Color, from Clubs and Spades, 1981

Richard Diebenkorn
Tri-Color, from Clubs and Spades, 1981
Color aquatint with hard ground etching and drypoint
30 1/4 x 22 5/8 inches

Richard Diebenkorn Blue, 1984

Richard Diebenkorn
Blue, 1984
Color woodcut
Framed: 45 1/2 x 29 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches 

Richard Diebenkorn Red-Yellow-Blue, 1986

Richard Diebenkorn
Red-Yellow-Blue, 1986
Color soft ground etching with spit bite aquatint and drypoint
Framed: 29 1/2 x 43 x 2 inches

Richard Diebenkorn High Green Version I, 1992

Richard Diebenkorn
High Green Version I, 1992
Color spit bite and soap ground aquatints with soft ground and hard ground etching and drypoint on woven paper
Sheet: 52 3/4 x 33 7/8 inches

Nathan Oliveira Portrait #1, 1961

Nathan Oliveira
Portrait #1, 1961
Oil on paper mounted on masonite
26 1/4 x 20 3/4 inches

Elmer Bischoff Untitled, 1948

Elmer Bischoff
Untitled, 1948
Oil on canvas
38 x 30 1/4 inches

Paul Wonner M.P. in Profile, 1964

Paul Wonner
M.P. in Profile, 1964
Acrylic on paper
18 1/4 x 12 1/2 inches

Paul Wonner Man Seated on a Blue Sofa, 1960s

Paul Wonner
Man Seated on a Blue Sofa, 1960s
Oil on canvas
19 1/4 x 13 inches

Press Release

Berggruen Gallery is proud to announce Historical Bay Area Painters, a group exhibition showcasing the work of prominent Bay Area artists of the mid-twentieth century. The exhibition will be on view from March 6 through April 24, 2025. The gallery will host an opening reception on Thursday, March 6 from 5 to 7 PM.

Exhibiting Artists: 
Elmer Bischoff | Joan Brown | Richard Diebenkorn | Manuel Neri | Nathan Oliveira | David Park | Paul Wonner 

Historical Bay Area Painters, a group exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and works on paper will feature historical artworks by Elmer Bischoff, Joan Brown, Richard Diebenkorn, Manuel Neri, Nathan Oliveira, David Park, and Paul Wonner. Spanning from Diebenkorn’s Albuquerque, New Mexico (1950) to Nathan Oliveira’s Untitled Seated Figure (1994), the exhibition offers a glimpse into the development of a movement which decisively moved beyond the dominant, nationalist trends of New York’s Abstract Expressionism. Rather than merely returning to figuration, these Post-War painters and teachers, who would come to be known—though often reluctantly—as the Bay Area Figurative School, developed a new style of painting. While drawing on techniques and elements of abstraction, they challenged its hegemonic resistance to subjective and representational forms.

By reintroducing recognizable subject matter such as the figure, the still life, and the landscape, the Bay Area Figurative Movement produced a body of work with a generous personal vision; yet the vitality of abstraction remained, evident in bold colors and visceral compositions playing off the physical attributes of Northern California–such as the saturation of a sunset or the illumination of a bather emerging at sea shore. Historical Bay Area Painters includes paintings from Diebenkorn's acclaimed Ocean Park Series—a pivotal moment in his career—where blue hues hint at California’s distinctive light. Similarly, Joan Brown’s monumental eight-foot painting Golden Gate Bridge (1974) boldly captures the iconic bridge’s vermillion tones. David Park, the artist often credited with inaugurating the Bay Area Figurative Movement, is represented by both early (Brush and Comb, 1956) and later (Untitled, Berkeley Figures, 1959) works. Park’s fabled 1949 visit to the Berkeley dump where he destroyed his body of figurative work remains a defining moment of the movement.

Berggruen Gallery has a distinguished history of exhibiting and championing the work of acclaimed Bay Area artists. Richard Diebenkorn first exhibited with Berggruen Gallery in 1972, followed by Paul Wonner in 1978, Elmer Bischoff in 1979, and both Manuel Neri and Nathan Oliveria, in 1981. Many of the works included in the show are on loan from private collections and have rarely been exhibited to the public.

Historical Bay Area Painters, March 6 – April 24, 2025. On view at 10 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Images and preview available upon request. For all inquiries, please contact the gallery by phone at (415) 781-4629 or by email at info@berggruen.com.