About this artwork
Winter branches are a recurring motif in Katz’s paintings from the mid 1990s. In this oil sketch they brush the surface of a geometric window, which suggests the architecture of his native New York. Katz has been painting the American cityscape and landscape since the 1950s, moving between his home in New York and a summer house in Maine. The portraits of his family and friends in New York are now seen as precursors of Pop Art. Small oil paintings such as this one are sketched from life and often intended to be scaled up into larger works, but their economic execution and visible brushstrokes reveal an intimate side to his practice. He says, "A sketch is very direct. It is working empirically, inside of an idea."
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title:Night Branch
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date created:1994
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materials:Oil paint on hardboard
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measurements:30.20 x 23.00 x 0.30 cm; Framed: 32.10 x 25.00 x 3.40 cm
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credit line:ARTIST ROOMS National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. Acquired jointly through The d'Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008
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accession number:AR00009
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve

Alex Katz
Alex Katz
Brooklyn born Katz emerged as a figurative artist when abstract expressionism was the reigning style. He studied at Cooper Union School of Art, New York, from 1946-9, before completing a scholarship in Skowhegen, Maine. While Katz has experimented with collage and printmaking, it is for his...