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Alex Katz in the 1950s
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Contributions
- Colby College. Museum of Art - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Colby College Museum of Art, Maine
Language
English
Word Count
51,750 words, Guess
Page Count
207 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103791354353
- ISBN-139783791354354
- Library of Congress Control Number2015007208
- OCLC Control Number898530103
- Open LibraryOL27200050M
Classifications
- DDC759.13
- LCCND237.K33 A4 2015
Description
Coming of age as an artist in the 1950s, Alex Katz set out to reinvent representational painting by applying lessons learned from postwar abstraction. Initially, he struggled to find an audience, destroying hundreds of canvases. This book is the first survey of the artwork from this momentous decade, one in which Katz began to paint outdoors, innovated with collages, invented the cutout, and met Ada del Moro, his wife and muse. The authors consider how he and his peers borrowed from one another, leaning on photography and mining both nineteenth-century portraiture and other creative arts, and examine his conceptual investment in serial imagery. The result is a fascinating study of a young artist laying the groundwork for an astonishingly successful career, and a fresh look at the aesthetic exchanges among painters in and around the New York School.
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