press release

The paintings made during the 1980s by American artist Willem de Kooning constitute a major and largely unknown chapter in a career that spanned more than half a century. With the exception of a relatively small number of works that were shown in museums and galleries during the past decade, few of these paintings have been seen by the general or even specialized art public. This exhibition contains approximately forty works made between 1981 and 1987, drawn from public and private collections and from the artist's own holdings. Variously spare, animated, and richly hued, these paintings demonstrate a striking formal and emotional range. Presented together for the first time, they are the crowning achievement of one of the greatest modern painters.

The exhibition was organized by Gary Garrels, Elise S. Haas Chief Curator and Curator of Painting and Sculpture, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, in association with the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and coordinated for The Museum of Modern Art by Robert Storr, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture. The New York showing is made possible by Banana Republic.

Willem De Kooning
The Late Paintings
The 1980s
Kurator: Gary Garrels