Alex Katz
Summer
2024
Archival pigment ink on Innova etching
148 × 117 cm
Ed. 7/60
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
With Summer, Alex Katz continues the emblematic exploration of landscape and light that has been at the heart of his work since the 1950s. Taken from the Seasons series, this composition conveys the vibrant, ever-changing atmosphere of summer through a perfectly mastered economy of means. The motif depicts slender tree trunks standing out against a clear, subtly gradated sky. The leaves, suggested by broad, free strokes of green and yellow, seem animated by a light, almost suspended movement. Katz does not seek naturalistic description, but captures a sensation, an immediate perception of the landscape. Shapes are simplified, contours asserted, and color becomes the main vector of emotion. The large format reinforces the viewer's immersion. The pictorial space, both uncluttered and vibrant, evokes summer heat and luminosity without narrative overload. This work testifies to Katz's singular ability to combine formal modernity and landscape tradition, in a language that is both minimal and intensely sensory.
Expert opinion
This limited edition of 60, signed and produced in archival pigment printing on 315 gsm cotton paper, offers outstanding technical quality and excellent stability over time. The choice of Innova Etching Cotton Rag paper enhances the depth of the colors and the subtlety of the gradations. Alex Katz occupies a major place in the history of contemporary American art, renowned for his portraits and landscapes of uncluttered monumentality. Works from structured series such as Seasons benefit from strong artistic coherence and immediate market readability. On the secondary market, Alex Katz's large-format, signed, limited-edition prints are in strong demand, particularly from collectors who appreciate the classic modernity of his work. The combination of a small print run, a large format and an institutionally-established artist is a favorable combination for medium- to long-term appreciation.
About the artist
Alex Katz (b. 1927) is an American painter, printmaker, and sculptor, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in postwar and contemporary art. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens, Katz studied at Cooper Union in New York and later at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Maine, where he developed his lifelong interest in working from direct observation and in capturing the immediacy of the visible world.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Katz forged a distinctive style marked by flat planes of bold color, sharply defined contours, and an economy of detail. His approach anticipated aspects of both Pop Art and Minimalism, yet remained firmly rooted in the traditions of portraiture and landscape painting. Katz became particularly known for his striking portraits of friends, poets, dancers, and especially his wife Ada, who has appeared in hundreds of his works.
Over the decades, Katz expanded his practice to include large-scale paintings, cutout sculptures, and an extensive printmaking oeuvre. His images of landscapes—especially trees, fields, and twilight scenes—have become central to his late-career production, demonstrating remarkable freshness and vitality.
Katz’s work has been exhibited in major museums worldwide, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, the Tate Modern, the National Gallery of Art, and the Centre Pompidou. His influence can be seen in generations of younger painters working today.
Celebrated for his clarity, elegance, and graphic precision, Alex Katz continues to produce new work well into his nineties, remaining one of the most enduring and iconic voices in contemporary painting.
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Signed
Framed
3x
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