Alex Katz talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, in fact, different artists—and the cultural experiences which have formed his life and work.
Katz, born in Brooklyn in 1927, is without doubt one of the most distinctive and influential painters of current many years. Since he started making artwork within the Forties, he has aimed to color what he has referred to as “the now”: to distil fleeting visible experiences into timeless artwork. It could be a spark of interplay between associates or household, the play of sunshine throughout water, a subject of grass or between the leaves of a tree, the actions of dancers, the electrical illumination of an workplace constructing at night time, or—greater than the rest—stolen glances, on a regular basis gestures and intimate exchanges along with his spouse Ada, who he has painted greater than 1,000 occasions since they married in 1958.
From the beginning, Katz has aimed to match what he calls the “muscularity” of the Summary Expressionist artists that have been dominant in New York when he emerged onto the artwork scene there within the Fifties, whereas by no means giving up on noticed actuality.
He has stated “the optical component is an important factor to me”. He discusses the early affect of Paul Cezanne, the enduring energy of his forebears, from Giotto to Rubens and Willem de Kooning, and his admiration for artists as various as Utamaro, Martha Diamond and Chantal Joffe. He displays on the “emotional extension” of the poet Frank O’Hara and his curiosity in jazz maestros like Pres and Charlie Parker. Plus, he solutions our ordinary questions, together with the final word: what’s artwork for?
Alex Katz: Claire, Grass and Water, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, Italy, 17 April-29 September; Alex Katz: Wedding ceremony Clothes, Portland Museum of Artwork, Portland, Maine, US, till 2 June; Alex Katz: Collaborations with Poets, The Butler Institute of American Artwork, Youngstown, Ohio, 15 September-15 November.
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