Alex Katz
Alex Katz is one of the most important American artists to have emerged since 1950. Throughout his career, which now spans more than forty years, Katz has produced a remarkable and impressive body of work that constitutes a unique aspect of modern realism.
Born on July 24, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York, Alex Katz continues to work and live in New York City. Ceaselessly painting large-scale and small works alike, he has a painterly style that is unmistakably his own, rendering flowers, landscapes, and portraits in a technique that falls between abstraction and realism.
Throughout art history, there have been a number of notable artists to fall through the cracks of categorization presumably because they were not part of a distinctive art movement but rather an independent creator with a unique vision. For an artist who has been prolifically creative and academically respected during Abstract Expressionism’s grip on the art world and later through the reign of Pop Art, Katz has remained true to his own school of thought.
Since 1954, Alex Katz’s work has been the subject of nearly 200 solo exhibitions internationally. His work is found in numerous public collections nationally and worldwide including in the Museum of Modern Art, New York – Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco – Art Institute of Chicago – The Tate Gallery, London – The Brooklyn Museum – The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York – The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C – Philadelphia Museum of Art – The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, – Albertine Graphische Sammelung (Austria) – the Bayerische Museum (Germany) – the Essl Collection (Austria) – the French National Collection – the Israel Museum – the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Japan) – the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Spain) – the Nationalgalerie (Germany) – the Saatchi Collection (England) – and the Tate Gallery (England) among others.
Screenprints
“Reflection”
Medium: 7-color screenprint
Date: 2010
Size: 58 x 58 inches
Edition: 50
Condition: Mint
Price: On Request
“Ada in a White Hat”
Silkscreen Print
1990
36 x 25 1/2 in.
Edition: 150, Artist’s Proofs: 30
Printed by Styria Studio, NY.
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Alba”
Aquatint on Somerset Textured paper
1992
Image size: 34 5/8 x 27 7/8 in.
Edition: 100, Artist Proofs: 12
Printed by Doris Simmelink, Chris Sukimoto, Derrick Isono, and John Shibata, Simmelink-Sukimoto Editions.
Published by Chalk and Vermilion Fine Arts, Greenwich, Conn.
Condition: Excellent
Price: Onrequest
“Black Scarf”
Screenprint
1995
Image size: 45 3/4 x 30 1/2 in.
Edition: 75
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Blue Hat”
Aquatint in 11 colors
2004
33 1/2 x 67 in.
Edition: 75, Artist’s Proofs: 11
Printed by Chris Sukimoto and Hiroshi Tachibana at Simmelink/Sukimoto Editions, NY.
Published by Arte y Naturaleza, Madrid, Spain.
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Gray Ribbon”
Screenprint
1990
Image size: 27 1/2 x 36 in.
Edition: 150
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Green Jacket”
Screenprint
1990
Image size: 36 x 24 in.
Edition: 150
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Grey Dress”
Screenprint
1992
Image size: 36 x 28 in.
Edition: 150
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Julia and Alexandra”
Medium: Screenprint on Arches paper
Date: 1983
Size: 37 x 74 in.
Edition: 75
Printed by Styria Studio, Inc.
Printer’s Proof
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Pas de Deux III”
Screenprint
1994
Image size: 36 x 20 in.
Edition: 150
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Pas de Deux IV”
Screenprint
1994
Image size: 36 x 20 in.
Edition: 150
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Sweatshirt II”
Screenprint
1990
Image size: 36 x 28 1/2 in.
Edition: 150
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Ulla”
Lithograph
2010
Image size: 28 x 40 in.
Edition: 75
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
“Unfamiliar Image”
Screenprint
2001
Image size: 30 x 44 in.
Edition: 100
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request
“Vivien”
Lithograph
2010
Image size: 28 x 40 in.
Edition: 75
Signed and numbered.
Condition: Excellent
Price: On Request