Alex Katz: Twenty Five Years of Painting from the Saatchi Collection
His works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate, London; the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris; and the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, among many others.
For the past four decades Alex Katz has worked diligently and brilliantly to depict in a new and individual way the human face and figure, the figure in nature, and...
Alex Katz (born 1927) is best known as a painter--specifically, as a painter of his family and his distinguished circle of friends, including poets, writers and artists.
The more than 250 paintings--reproduced at an unprecedented scale--will be the most comprehensive collection available in a single publication.
2019 GBE exhibition
Alex Katz
Renowned for his vivid, larger‐than‐life portraits, Alex Katz is a towering figure in contemporary painting.
Alex Katz: Night Paintings
New York artist Alex Katz is best known for his eyecatching, large-scale portraits, figures, and landscapes, but in the mid-1950s he painted intimate works, originating the style that would become...
Alex Katz emerged on the New York scene in the 1950s during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism and just prior to the explosion of Pop Art, yet his unique aesthetic has always stood apart from other painters of his generation.
Alex Katz: The Sixties offers readers a selection of works by the pioneering painter who redefined portraiture and landscape in the 1960s. Bridging Pop and Minimalist sensibilities, these prints, paintings...
Featuring a selection of 80 figurative works and landscapes in a wide range of materials and media including pencil, ink, oil stick and charcoal, drawings, prints and paintings, Alex Katz:...
Alex Katz: A Print Retrospective
Paintings and collages by the modern American artist are presented together with articles on the unique qualities of his works
Alex Katz: Whitney Museum of American Art, [exhibition, March 13 - June 15, 1986]
In this analysis of the themes of Katz's paintings, Beattie captures the artist's visual messages. The author's analysis covers Katz's portrayal of alienation, placidity, triviality, and meaninglessness, the disturbing realities...
Alex Katz: A Drawing Retrospective
Alex Katz: Subject to Reversal
This publication is the first to examine the many decades of Katz’s work for the stage, including the ways that he introduced tenets of postwar painting into theater and dance aesthetics. “I’d never seen anything like it,” Katz ...