Alex Katz
Dark Glasses
Alex Katz’s massive, androgynous figure stares, from behind chic mirrored sunglasses, with a poised detachment that reflects the ambitious decadence of the 1980s. This impression of controlled elegance is supported by the painter’s trademark aesthetic, which combines a cool palette and concise contours. The flatness and clarity of Dark Glasses echo historical sources such as Henri Matisse and Japanese woodblock prints.
This work’s content, however, demonstrates the artist’s interest in the designer clothing and fashion models of the 1980s. The scale of Katz’s work is also significant.
“I realized that there wasn’t any large figurative painting that I thought was that interesting,” Katz says. “I already knew the Abstract Expressionists in New York got around Paris by going big ... But as far as big paintings of the figure were concerned, no one had been there.”
Alex Katz
(USA, born 1927)
40 × 112 in. (101.6 × 284.5 cm)
Art Bridges
1989
Oil on canvas
AB.2019.6
(Marlborough Gallery, New York, NY); acquired by Private Collection, New York, NY; (Sotheby’s, New York, NY), November 18, 1999, lot 313; acquired by Private Collection, 1999; (Sotheby’s, New York, NY), May 17, 2019, lot 136A; purchased by Art Bridges, TX, 2019
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