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Constructive Composition

  • Datum nastopa1964
  • Dimenzije49.0 x 27.0 cm

Discover José Gurvich (1927-1974), a pivotal Uruguayan Constructivist painter, potter & musician. Explore his geometric abstractions, vibrant colors, and symbolic works influenced by the Taller Torres García movement. Find artworks & legacy info.

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This work presents an anthropomorphic figure, a being composed of an infinity of symbolic elements that configure the idea of

Biografija umetnika

Early Life and the Prairie Landscape

Alex Katz, born July 24, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, wasn’t destined for a life immersed in the vibrant hues of the art world. His early years were shaped by the quiet austerity of his Ukrainian immigrant family – his father, Odesa-born, had lost a factory during the upheaval following the Russian Revolution. The Kurelek family moved to St. Albans, Queens, in 1928, a shift that profoundly influenced his artistic sensibility. This wasn’t a bustling metropolis; it was a landscape of modest homes, close-knit communities, and a palpable sense of history—a foundation he would later translate onto canvas with remarkable subtlety. His childhood, marked by a somewhat strained relationship with his father, instilled in him a quiet observation, a tendency to retreat into himself, and an acute awareness of the human condition – qualities that would become central to his artistic vision. The stark beauty of the East Coast, particularly the subtle shifts in light and shadow across ordinary scenes, began to register within him, forming the seeds of what would eventually blossom into his signature style.
  • Born July 24, 1927, Brooklyn, New York
  • Family background: Ukrainian immigrant roots
  • Early exposure to a quiet, observant environment in Queens
  • A somewhat strained relationship with his father shaped his perspective

Formal Training and the Skowhegan Experience

Following a brief stint at Cooper Union, Katz’s artistic trajectory took a pivotal turn when he enrolled in the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine during 1949-50. This immersion in *plein air* painting—working directly from life outdoors—proved transformative. Prior to Skowhegan, his work had been largely confined to the studio, relying on memory and imagination. The experience of capturing fleeting moments, of wrestling with the complexities of light and color as they appeared before him, fundamentally altered his approach. He described Skowhegan as providing him “a reason to devote my life to painting,” a sentiment that underscored the profound impact of this formative period. It was during this time he met Ada Del Moro, whom he would marry in 1958, and who became an enduring influence on his artistic development.
  • Studied at Cooper Union (1946-1949)
  • Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (Maine, 1949-1950): A crucial turning point
  • Exposure to *plein air* painting – capturing the world directly from life
  • Meeting and marrying Ada Del Moro

The Emergence of a Distinctive Style

Katz’s artistic style, initially rooted in figurative representation, gradually evolved into something uniquely his own. He became renowned for his large-scale paintings—often depicting ordinary scenes: families at dinner, women walking down the street, children playing – rendered with startling simplicity and an almost unnerving directness. His use of bold colors, flattened perspectives, and a deliberate avoidance of detail created a sense of immediacy and intimacy. Critics often noted that his work seemed to exist outside of time, capturing a fleeting moment of everyday life with remarkable clarity. This style, emerging in the early 1950s, anticipated elements of Pop Art, though Katz himself resisted such categorization. He was more interested in exploring the fundamental qualities of painting itself—color, line, and composition—than in engaging with broader cultural themes.
  • Large-scale paintings depicting everyday scenes
  • Bold colors and simplified forms
  • Flattened perspectives and a deliberate avoidance of detail
  • A sense of immediacy and intimacy
  • Precursor to Pop Art (though Katz resisted the label)

Later Years and Legacy

Throughout his career, Alex Katz continued to produce paintings at an astonishing rate, exhibiting widely both in America and internationally. He maintained a consistent practice of moving each summer from his SoHo loft in New York City to a farmhouse in Lincolnville, Maine—a ritual that provided him with the solitude and inspiration he needed to continue his work. His art has been exhibited over 200 times as a solo artist and nearly 500 times in group exhibitions. Katz’s influence on contemporary painting is undeniable; his commitment to direct observation, his exploration of color and form, and his ability to capture the essence of ordinary moments have resonated with generations of artists. He died in 1974, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate and challenge viewers with its quiet intensity and understated beauty. His paintings are now held in major museums worldwide, testament to their enduring appeal.
  • Consistent production of paintings throughout his career
  • Extensive exhibitions (over 200 solo, nearly 500 group)
  • Annual summer retreat to Lincolnville, Maine
  • Significant influence on contemporary painting
  • Works held in major museums globally
jose gurvich

jose gurvich

1927 - 1974 , Lithuania

Ključne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Figurative painting
    • Pop Art
    • New Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Pop Art
    • Minimalism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jacques Lipchitz
    • Stuart Davis
  • Date Of Birth: July 24, 1927
  • Full Name: Alex Katz
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Woman with White Case
    • Man in a Bow Tie
    • Couple
  • Place Of Birth: Brooklyn, New York