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Alex Katz Paints Ada

Storr, RobertAlloway, Lawrence(Contributions by)Schuyler, James(Contributions by)
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For almost fifty years, the American painter Alex Katz (b. 1927) has painted a series of portraits of his wife, Ada.

This beautifully illustrated book is the first to focus on these iconic paintings, which are unprecedented in their focus on a single figure over many years.

In this volume, leading scholars explore the allure of Ada as a subject and the art-historical importance of Katz's portraits, asking fascinating questions about Katz's methods and intentions: What do these paintings reveal and conceal about their subject?

What does Katz do in the studio to convey such vitality on his canvases?

How does Katz's work fit into the history of portraiture and the art movements of the 1960s and beyond?

Acclaimed art critic and curator Robert Storr examines Ada's alluring persona, comparing her to other 'goddesses' who have captivated centuries of portrait painters.

James Schuyler recounts a day in Katz's studio, and the late British art critic Lawrence Alloway explores the role of repetition in the Ada portraits, which he views as a cycle of images with antecedents in Velazquez and Rembrandt. Featuring the acclaimed series of Ada portraits, this book demonstrates the cumulative power and enduring delight of Alex Katz's achievement, as well as his devotion to his greatest muse.

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Yale University Press
0300114834 / 9780300114836
Hardback
759.13
26/09/2006
United States
English
136 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
28 cm
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