Wayne Thiebaud : 1962 to 2017

Colourful exhibition at White Cube, Mason’s Yard of work by Wayne Thiebaud.

Upstairs were delightful still lives of modern subjects in soft pastel colours in a pop art style. I loved the way he sometimes uses the paint to mirror the texture of the object such a round swirls of paint in a picture of doughnuts. I loved “Bakery Case” which showed the cake display in a bakery.

Downstairs were more still lives plus some wonderful large landscapes in bright colours. ”Towards 280” was wonderful American cityscape which reminded me of Hopper in its focus on the ordinary. I loved “Y River”  which close up became more abstract with the river creating windows into scenes. I loved the texture of the trees.

There were also some striking portraits such as “Green Dress” which pulled you across the room to look at it and “Robed Woman with Letter” where her skin was made up of the same colours as her robe.

Closed on 2 July 2017.

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