Tag: Katz| Alex
Feared and Fearless: Hilton Kramer, 1928-2012
with additional comments by William King, Alex Katz and Vivian Tsao
September 2011: Berwick, Bronson, and Johnson with moderator David Cohen
Anthony Goicolea at Postmasters, Leandro Erlich at Sean Kelly, Alex Katz at Gavin Brown’s enterprise, and Haim Steinbach at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
October 2009: BillsBerkson, Bridget Goodbody, and Robert Morgan with moderator David Cohen
Vincent Fecteau, Alex Katz, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Yigal Ozeri
The Continuous Mark: 40 Years of the New York Studio School
New York Studio School 8 West 8th Street New York NY 10011 212 673 6466 February 17 to May 7, 2005 The New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture is housed in a nationally land marked building on 8th Street – a maze-like architectural wonder that combines four Victorian townhouses, mews carriage houses, … Continued
American Cutout
The New York Studio School 8 West 8th Street New York NY 10011 October 15 through November 22, 2003 This show encompasses a number of different styles and formats, namely cutouts and collage, and the definition of “cutout” is meant to be multi-faceted.. Cutout generally means cutting out shapes and placing them on some sort … Continued
Alex Katz at PaceWildenstein and Peter Blum
As Katz’s show opens at Gavin Brown’s enterprise, review of two shows from 2003
Alex Katz
Alex Katz: Flowers & Landscapes PaceWildenstein 32 E 57th Street, at Madison Avenue, 212 421 3292 until November 8. Alex Katz: Cartoon Peter Blum 99 Wooster Street, between Prince and Spring Streets, 212 343 0441 until November 15 The painter Alex Katz, now 50 years into his career, is a kind of artist that only … Continued
Kate Moss
Whatever it says in “The Wasteland,” from an art critic’s point of view, August is the cruelest month. Even the lingering group shows, the staple summer fare, peter out in the weeks before Labor Day. After Labor Day, la deluge, but when New York newspapers that usually don’t venture north of 90th Street start to … Continued
Thank Heaven for Little Pictures
Alex Katz’s Small Paintings at the Whitney, Woodcuts and Linocuts at Peter Blum, Thomas Nozkowski at Max Protetch, James Siena at Gorney Bravin & Lee, Elizabeth Peyton at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise
