viamvidens: Hans Hofmann March 1880 – February 1966 a German-born American abstract expressionist painter. For Hofmann, as for the Impressionists, it was the color in a picture that created light. In nature, the reverse is true; light makes color visible.
Hans Hofmann at work in his studio, 1952 / Kay Bell Reynal, photographer. [Photographs of artists taken by Kay Bell Reynal], Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Richard Diebenkorn in front of his painting Cityscape in his Stanford University studio in Palo Alto, California, Photo by Leo Holub. Courtesy of The Richard Diebenkorn Foundation
Highlights of Tate's 2016 Programme: Robert Rauschenberg Pearl Street studio, Rauschenberg in his Pearl Street studio with Satellite and the first state of Monogram first state New York, PhotographThe Robert Rauschenberg Foundation (New York, USA)