





Willem de Kooning: Endless Painting
This book was published on the occasion of Willem de Kooning: Endless Painting at Gagosian, 555 West 24th Street, New York, which was organized with the support of The Willem de Kooning Foundation and curated by Cecilia Alemani, director and chief curator of High Line Art. The exhibition comprised paintings dating from 1944 through 1986 and two sculptures: Clamdigger (1972) and Standing Figure (1969â84). It was Gagosianâs sixth solo presentation of de Kooningâs work, with the first organized in 1987.
Through the considered placement of late paintings including Untitled V (1982), on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, New York, among works of the preceding decades, Endless Painting foregrounded visual motifs that recur throughout de Kooningâs oeuvre. Its arrangement reflected Alemaniâs close investigation of paintings from the 1980s in which she identified a repertoire of human forms that can be traced back to the artistâs works of the 1930s and 1940s. The exhibitionâs title, Endless Painting, refers to de Kooningâs ever-evolving visual language and his professed decision to âjust stopâ rather than formally finish works, perhaps seeking a more expansive definition of the medium of painting itself.
The catalogue reproduces all twenty-four works in the exhibition and includes installation and studio photography. It features an introduction by Larry Gagosian and illustrated essays by Alemani and John Elderfield, curator of de Kooning: A Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2011â12).
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This book was published on the occasion of Willem de Kooning: Endless Painting at Gagosian, 555 West 24th Street, New York, which was organized with the support of The Willem de Kooning Foundation and curated by Cecilia Alemani, director and chief curator of High Line Art. The exhibition comprised paintings dating from 1944 through 1986 and two sculptures: Clamdigger (1972) and Standing Figure (1969â84). It was Gagosianâs sixth solo presentation of de Kooningâs work, with the first organized in 1987.
Through the considered placement of late paintings including Untitled V (1982), on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, New York, among works of the preceding decades, Endless Painting foregrounded visual motifs that recur throughout de Kooningâs oeuvre. Its arrangement reflected Alemaniâs close investigation of paintings from the 1980s in which she identified a repertoire of human forms that can be traced back to the artistâs works of the 1930s and 1940s. The exhibitionâs title, Endless Painting, refers to de Kooningâs ever-evolving visual language and his professed decision to âjust stopâ rather than formally finish works, perhaps seeking a more expansive definition of the medium of painting itself.
The catalogue reproduces all twenty-four works in the exhibition and includes installation and studio photography. It features an introduction by Larry Gagosian and illustrated essays by Alemani and John Elderfield, curator of de Kooning: A Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2011â12).













