Alex Katz

Alex Katz Timothy Taylor

Alex Katz (b. New York, 1927) is known worldwide for his unique approach to contemporary representational painting, developed in reaction to the dominance of Abstract Expressionism, prior to the emergence of Pop Art in the USA. This exhibition will contrast over 50 intimate, delicate early pencil drawings with the artist’s latest works – a series of large-scale sculptures which beautifully reflect the artist’s formative early drawings.

The exhibition is the first major showing of Katz’s work in the UK since his retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery, in the autumn of 2016.

The exhibition will also present two unseen sculptures – one of which is inspired by Katz’s wife, Ada – a recurring subject of Katz’s works.  The 11-foot sculpture is a single line drawing of Ada’s profile: 60 years on, Katz’s works still relate to the clarity of line that he defined in his early subway drawings. Katz is currently working on a new selection of painting in Maine this summer, to join these works.

The contrast of early and late works in the exhibition illustrate the artist’s life-long pursuit to capture the present tense, through a highly accomplished but sparse line that has endured throughout his prolific career. Drawing serves as a crucial facet of the artist’s practice – a tool of immediacy that articulates Katz’s most essential images, across all the processes in which he engages.

Duration 03 October 2017 - 18 November 2017
Times Tuesday to Friday 10am–6pm, Monday by appointment.
Cost Free
Venue Timothy Taylor
Address 15 Bolton Street, London, W1J 8BG
Contact 442074093344 / mail@timothytaylor.com / www.timothytaylor.com/

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