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Richard Diebenkorn’s From the Model and Abstractions on Paper  Available June 2013

Kelly’s Cove Press is pleased to announce  the publication of two collections of works on paper by California master Richard Diebenkorn. Publication date for both books is  June 3, 2013. Having worked closely with The Richard Diebenkorn Foundation in Berkeley, we are excited that the majority of the works in each collection is published here for the first time.

From The Model and Abstractions on Paper are released in connection with the show “The Intimate Diebenkorn~Works on Paper, 1949 – 1992” opening at the College of Marin Fine Art Gallery on September 28 and running through November 18. The show is slated to travel to several college galleries around the country. The De Young Museum in San Francisco is hosting a major show– Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953-1966, opening June 22, 2003, closing September 29, 2013.

 

SF Chronicle article on “Poses” celebration – Friday 11/30

New press for Genine Lentine’s book release celebration in the SF Chronicle’s Thursday Pink section “Ovation: 96 Hours.”

Click here for full the article on poetry readings this weekend. Or read below:

For the past 10 years, Genine Lentine has attended drawing groups and written from the model. “When I was drawing one day, I was just, like, ‘I’m thinking about way too much stuff to even be in this room,’ so I started to write, but almost more just survival, you know, to clear my mind,” she says.

She says she found the limitations of the process – timed poses, the immediacy of the model, writing in pencil on a large sheet of paper – to be engaging, “to slow down thought enough for writing to keep up.”

The groups have given Lentine something rare for writers: “With other people drawing,” she says, “it felt kind of grounding, a sense of we’re all doing this thing together.”

She will celebrate the publication of a full collection of these writings, titled “Poses: An Essay Drawn From the Model,” on Friday. The book contains drawings by Richard Diebenkorn and a foreword by Mark Doty, who writes: ” ‘Poses’ is something we haven’t seen.” In addition to readings by Lentine, Frances Richard and Alix Lambert, who will also screen some film, there will be a drawing session with Chester Arnold and Co. (materials provided), and an oracular reading by Farnoosh Fathi.

Presented by Green Arcade Books, and in conjunction with the series Mattress Talks: Interviews With Artists & Poets on Discomfort, the event will be on the second-floor loft of the McRoskey Mattress Co. (7 p.m. 1687 Market St., S.F. Free-$5. bit.ly/Qm3DxI)

Evan Karp is a freelance writer. E-mail: 96hours@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @Litseen

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/books/article/Poet-Alice-Notley-to-read-in-Bay-Area-4074978.php#ixzz2Df59H1F1

Dan Coshnear Profile in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat

In this Sunday’s Press Democrat, Diane Peterson wrote a graceful profile of Daniel Coshnear, in which he discussed his thoughts on work and writing.

In all of his jobs — writer, teacher, caretaker — Coshnear strives for authenticity.

“I think the challenge of the mental health worker is very closely related to the challenge of the fiction writer,” he said. “To keep it — to make it — real and personal.”

 

Read the full article: The Press Democrat