Alex Katz Alex Katz

Alex Katz

American
1927
/

Overview

'Reality is subject to fashion and so you get something where there's no past tense, there's no future tense, there's only now. I want to paint the now [...] the immediate present. And that's what consciousness is.'

Coming of age as an artist in 1950s New York, Alex Katz developed his unique approach to contemporary representational painting at the height of Abstract Expressionism. Over the seven decades since his first exhibition in 1954, he has produced a celebrated body of work, including paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints. A pre-eminent painter of modern life, he draws inspiration from films, billboard advertising, music, poetry and his close circle of friends and family. Primarily working from life, he produces images in which line and form are expressed through carefully composed strokes and planes of flat colour. His great admiration for Henri Matisse's sense of colour, composition and economy of means is evident in Katz's work, as is his interest in the American vernacular tradition.

Katz's most recognisable works are large-scale canvases populated by simplified figures set against a monochrome background that minimises any sense of context. Ada, the artist's wife for over 60 years, is a frequent subject in his work, appearing in innumerable paintings since they married in 1958. He began collaborating with famed choreographer and dancer Paul Taylor in 1960, creating costumes and set designs for his dance company. Beyond this work for the stage, the collaboration sparked Katz's interest in the representation of motion, a theme he has continued to explore in his depictions of models and dancers. 

Coming of age as an artist in 1950s New York, Alex Katz developed his unique approach to contemporary representational painting at the height of Abstract Expressionism. Over the seven decades since his first exhibition in 1954, he has produced a celebrated body of work, including paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints. A pre-eminent painter of modern life, he draws inspiration from films, billboard advertising, music, poetry and his close circle of friends and family. Primarily working from life, he produces images in which line and form are expressed through carefully composed strokes and planes of flat colour. His great admiration for Henri Matisse's sense of colour, composition and economy of means is evident in Katz's work, as is his interest in the American vernacular tradition.

Katz's most recognisable works are large-scale canvases populated by simplified figures set against a monochrome background that minimises any sense of context. Ada, the artist's wife for over 60 years, is a frequent subject in his work, appearing in innumerable paintings since they married in 1958. He began collaborating with famed choreographer and dancer Paul Taylor in 1960, creating costumes and set designs for his dance company. Beyond this work for the stage, the collaboration sparked Katz's interest in the representation of motion, a theme he has continued to explore in his depictions of models and dancers.  

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Katz's canvases increased in size and he created a number of multi-panel paintings, often with dramatically cropped figures and faces. He was greatly influenced by television in this period, particularly the monumental scale of the cinema screen. Through the late 1980s and 1990s, he focused much of his attention on large-scale landscape paintings, which he characterises as 'environmental'. A born and bred New Yorker, Katz spends his summers in Lincolnville, Maine and has captured his summer home and its surroundings in all their rural splendour. 

Variations on the theme of light falling through branches appeared in Katz's work throughout the 1990s and 2000s. At the beginning of the new millennium, he also began painting a profusion of flowers, covering canvases in blossoms, a subject he had first explored in the late 1960s, when he painted close-ups of single flowers or small clusters. In the 2010s, he began using multiple tightly cropped images of the same subject sequenced across the canvas as if in a strip of film, combining a variety of angles to create the impression of an environmental portrait.

Born in Brooklyn, Katz lives and works in New York. He studied at the Cooper Union School of Art in New York and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. He has created numerous public art projects throughout his career, including a Times Square billboard (1977), an aluminium mural for Harlem Station (1984), and a recent installation of 19 large-scale works on glass for the New York subway. His work has been the subject of over 200 solo exhibitions internationally, including at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1974, 1986, 2002); Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1990); Baltimore Museum of Art (1996); Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (2007); Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Finland (2009); National Portrait Gallery, London (2010); Albertina, Vienna (2014); The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2015); Serpentine Galleries, London (2016); Tate Liverpool (2018); Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris (2019); and Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid (2020), followed by a career retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York in 2022.

Videos

Play
Pause
Alex Katz 60 Years of Printmaking
60 Years of Printmaking
Play
Pause
Alex Katz Claire, Grass and Water
Claire, Grass and Water
Play
Pause
Alex Katz Purple Splits
Purple Splits
Play
Pause
Alex Katz
Play
Pause
Alex Katz Mondes flottants Floating Worlds curated by Éric de Chassey
Mondes flottants
Floating Worlds
curated by Éric de Chassey
Play
Pause
Alex Katz Red Dancers
Red Dancers
Play
Pause
Alex Katz 45 Years of Portraits 1969 – 2014
45 Years of Portraits 1969 – 2014
Play
Pause
Alex Katz Face The Music
Face The Music
Play
Pause
Group Exhibition Space Age
Space Age
Play
Pause
Group Exhibition Home (Very) Sweet Home
Home (Very) Sweet Home
Play
Pause
Group Exhibition 30 JAHRE / 30 YEARS
30 JAHRE / 30 YEARS

Expositions

Catalogues

Alex Katz Claire, Grass and Water

Alex Katz
Claire, Grass and Water

2024

Catalogues

Alex Katz Claire, Grass and Water

Alex Katz

Claire, Grass and Water
2024
Alex Katz: Claire, Grass and Water
50.00
Alex Katz Flowers

Alex Katz

Flowers
2021
Alex Katz: Flowers
35.00
Alex Katz Mondes flottants

Alex Katz

Mondes flottants
2021
Alex Katz: Mondes flottants
45.00
Alex Katz Face The Music

Alex Katz

Face The Music
2011
Alex Katz: Face The Music
20.00
Alex Katz Fashion

Alex Katz

Fashion
2009
Alex Katz: Fashion
20.00
Alex Katz Drawings

Alex Katz

Drawings
2007
Alex Katz: Drawings
15.00
Alex Katz New Faces 2006

Alex Katz

New Faces 2006
2006
Alex Katz: New Faces 2006
10.00
Alex Katz Penobscot Bay

Alex Katz

Penobscot Bay
2003
Alex Katz: Penobscot Bay
10.00

News and Press

News and Press

Museum Exhibitions

Atmospheric image Atmospheric image
Atmospheric image Atmospheric image
Atmospheric image Atmospheric image