CHICAGO, IL.- Alex Katz: Autumn is the artists tenth solo exhibition at
GRAY and the first exhibition of large-scale landscapes since 2018. The exhibition follows his lauded career retrospective, Gathering, which opened at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in the fall of 2022. As Guggenheim curator Katherine Brinson described: [One] might be surprised by the unbound rapture of the landscape paintings that have consumed much of the artists still-considerable energy in recent years. But [these works] are in fact the culmination of a lifelong artistic project that aspires to compress everything into a single burst of energy
to paint it wide open. 1
Alex Katz has painted figures and landscapes in equal measure throughout his career. Expressed at great scale and in vivid color, the paintings exhibited in Autumn present enveloping compositions measuring as wide as fourteen feet. I started to think about the environmental landscapes [as] being really an environment that wraps around you, as Katz notes, "There is no narrative. Youre dealing with perception. 2
Across eleven monumental canvases, Katz depicts the vibrant foliage, sweeping fields, and windblown trees of the changing season. Created between 2022 and 2023, Katzs Autumn series relies on a bright fall palette, while other paintings in the exhibition, from the related series Field's End and Tree Top, present quieter responses to the landscape in muted greens, yellows, and grays. The paintings are exhibited alongside a series of sixteen new portraits on paper. Each drawing possesses an economy of line and is titled after its sitter Vivien, Niki, Levi, Isaac, Vincent, and others in reference to the friends, family members, poets, dancers, and artists most central to the artists life.
Alex Katz (American, b.1927) is one of the most recognized and widely exhibited artists of his generation. Coming of age between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, Katz began exhibiting his work in 1954, and since that time he has produced a celebrated body of work that includes paintings, drawings, sculpture, and prints. His earliest work took inspiration from various aspects of mid-century American culture and society, including television, film, and advertising, and over the past five and a half decades he has established himself as a preeminent painter of modern life, whose distinctive portraits and lyrical landscapes bear a flattened surface and consistent economy of line. Utilizing characteristically wide brushstrokes, large swathes of color, and refined compositions, Katz created what art historian Robert Storr called "a new and distinctive type of realism in American art which combines aspects of both abstraction and representation. Since the 1950s, Alex Katz#s work has been the subject of more than 200 solo exhibitions and nearly 500 group exhibitions around the world.
GRAY
Alex Katz: Autumn
September 8th, 2023 - October 28th, 2023
1 Brinson, K., Prombaum, L., & Katz, A. (2022). Alex Katz: Gathering. Guggenheim Museum
2 Alex Katz Interview. !" Ran Dian. www.randian-online.com.