Alex Katz East Window 1979 ARTIST ROOMS National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. Presented by the artist and acquired with assistance of the ARTIST ROOMS Endowment, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation and Tate Members 2017 © Alex Katz

Biography

Born 1927
Nationality American
Birth place New York City

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 distinctive painting style, which pre-empted the birth of Pop Art, that he is best known. Primarily working from life, he produces images in which line and form are expressed through carefully composed strokes and planes of flat colour. He predominantly paints landscapes, portraits and figure compositions. Although he has continued to make small paintings as studies, from the 1960s his work grew in size to a scale more associated with abstract expressionism than realist painting.