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Download the Artist Biography ALEX KATZ 1997 Alex Katz: Landscapes and Figures, Fred Hoffman Fine Art, Santa Monica, CA, USA 1996 Alex Katz Under the Stars: Landscapes 1951-1995, Né / Born - 1927 – New York , NY, USA Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MA, USA Vit et travaille / Lives and works – New York , NY, USA 1995 Alex Katz: Recent Work, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, TX, USA EDUCATION 1994 Alex Katz: Landscapes 1954 - 1956, Robert Miller Gallery, NY, USA 1949-50 Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, 1993 Alex Katz, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, Showhegan, ME, USA NY, USA 1946-49 Cooper Union Art School, New York, USA 1992 Alex Katz at Colby College, Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME, USA EXPOSITIONS INDIVIDUELLES SÉLECTIONNÉES 1991 Alex Katz: A Drawing Retrospective, Museum of SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS Art, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, NY, USA (travelling exhibition) 2016 Present Tense: Sixty Years of Master Drawings, Richard 1990 Alex Katz: Recent Works from the Collection of Paul J. Gray Gallery, New York, NY, USA Schupf, Galerie Bernd Klüser, Munich, West 2015 Alex Katz at the Met, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Germany New York, NY, USA 1989 Alex Katz: Print Retrospective 1951 – 1988, 2014 ARTIST ROOMS Alex Katz, Tate Modern, London, Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI, UK USA 2013 Alex Katz: Small Paintings 1987-2013, Peter Blum 1988 Alex Katz: A Print Retrospective, The Brooklyn Gallery, New York, NY, USA Museum, New York, NY, USA 2012 Alex Katz, Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York, NY, 1987 Alex Katz from the Early 60's, Robert Miller USA Gallery, New York, NY, USA 2011 Alex Katz, Museum Ostwall, Dortmund, Germany 1986 Alex Katz: Recent Paintings, Erika Meyerovich 2010 Alex Katz: Once in a Lifetime, Galería Javier López– Gallery, San Francisco, CA, USA Mário Sequeira, Madrid, Spain 1985 Paintings by Alex Katz, Edwin A. Ulrich Museum 2009 Alex Katz: Fifteen Minutes, PaceWildenstein, New of Art, Wichita State University, KS, USA York, NY, USA 1984 Alex Katz, Benjamin Mangel Gallery, 2008 Alex Katz, Galleria Monica de Cardenas, Milan, Italy Philadelphia, PA, USA 2007 Alex Katz: New York, Irish Museum of Modern Art, 1983 Alex Katz, Harcus Gallery, Boston, MA, USA Dublin, Ireland 1982 Alex Katz: Recent Paintings, Marlborough Fine 2006 Alex Katz Paints Ada, 1957-2005 , The Jewish Art, London, UK Museum, New York, NY, USA 1981 Alex Katz, Birmingham Museum of Art, AL, 2005 Alex Katz, "First Sight": Working Drawings from 1965- USA 2002, Peter Blum Gallery, New York, NY, USA 1980 Alex Katz: Scale and Gesture, The Queens 2004 Alex Katz: Cartoons and Paintings, Albertina Museum, Museum, Flushing, NY, USA Vienna, Austria 1979 Alex Katz: Cutouts, Benjamin Mangel Gallery, 2003 Alex Katz, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France Philadelphia, PA, USA 2002 Alex Katz: Small Paintings, Addison Gallery of 1978 Alex Katz: Paintings, Hokin Gallery, Chicago, IL, American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, USA USA (travelling exhibition) 1977 Alex Katz: Recent Paintings, Fresno Arts Center 2001 Alex Katz, Galeria Monica de Cardenas, Venice, Italy and Museum, CA, USA 2000 Paintings of the 60's, Jablonka Galerie, Cologne, 1976 Alex Katz: Recent Works, Marlborough Godard Germany Gallery, Toronto, ON 1999 Change of Scene, Museum fur Moderne Kunst, 1975 Alex Katz, Galerie Arnesen, Copenhagen, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Denmark 1998 Alex Katz: Twenty Five Years of Painting, The Saatchi 1974 Alex Katz Prints, Whitney Museum of American Collection, London, UK Art, New York, NY, USA (travelling exhibition) 1973 The American Neo-Realist: Alex Katz, Assa Galleria, 2002 Cher Peintre: Peintures figuratives depuis lʼultime Helsinki, Finland Picabia, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France 1972 Alex Katz, Reed College Art Gallery, Portland, OR, 2001 The Contemporary Face: From Pablo Picasso to Alex USA Katz, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Hamburg, 1971 Alex Katz, Galerie Thelen, Cologne, West Germany Germany 1970 Alex Katz: New Paintings, Fischbach Gallery, New 1999 Realism and New Internationalism, Carnegie York, NY, USA International 1999-2000, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 1969 Alex Katz, Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA 1998 Painting, Wooster Gardens-Brent Sikkema, New 1968 Alex Katz, Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY, USA York 1967 Alex Katz: Cut-outs, Fischbach Gallery, New York, 1997 Birth of the Cool, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, NY, USA Germany; Kusthaus Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland 1966 Alex Katz, David Stuart Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1996 Portraits, Galleria d'arte il gabbiano, Rome, Italy USA 1995 American Art Today: Night Paintings, Art Museum 1965 Alex Katz: Cut-outs 1955-65, Fischbach Gallery, New at Florida International University, Miami, FL, York, NY, USA USA 1963 Alex Katz, Thibaut Gallery, New York, NY, USA 1994 New York Realism: Past and Present, The Japan 1962 Alex Katz: The Set for 'George Washington Crossing the Association of Art Museums, Tokyo, Japan Delaware', Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, (travelling exhibition) USA 1993 Autoportraits Contemporains, Espace Lyonnais 1961 Alex Katz, Stable Gallery, New York, NY, USA D'Art Contemporain, Lyon, France 1959 Alex Katz, Tanager Gallery, New York, USA 1992 100 Years of American Art, Colby College 1958 Alex Katz, The Sun Gallery, Provincetown, MA, USA Collection at Port Washington Public Library, 1957 Alex Katz: Paintings, Roko Gallery, New York, NY, Port Washington, ME, USA USA 1991 Artist's Choice: Chuck Close, Head On/The Modern 1954 Alex Katz: Paintings, Roko Gallery, New York, NY, Portrait, Museum of Modern Art, New York USA 1990 Landscape, 1870's-1980's, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY, USA EXPOSITIONS DE GROUPE SÉLECTIONNÉES 1989 American Artists, Whitney Museum of American SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION Art at Equitable Center, New York, NY, USA 1988 Made in the Sixties: Painting and Sculpture from the 2016 Contemporary Redux, Taubman Museum of Art, Permanent Collection, The Whitney Museum of Roanoke, VA, USA American Art, Downtown Branch, New York, 2015 The Shell (Landscapes, Portraits & Shapes), Almine Rech NY, USA Gallery, Paris, France 1987 Today: The Portrait, The Art Gallery at Florida 2014 Painter’s Painters: Gifts from Alex Katz, The High International University, Miami, FL, USA Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, USA 1986 Realist Prints, Yale University Art Gallery, New 2013 Sinister Pop, Whitney Museum of American Art, New Haven, CT, USA York, NY, USA 1985 Recent Acquisitions, The Tate Gallery, London, 2011 September 11, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, New UK York, NY, USA 1984 Paintings and Sculpture by Candidates for Art Awards, 2010 Luc Tuymans: A vision of Central Europe. The reality of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and lowest rank, BC Brugge Centraal, Bruges, Belgium Letters, New York, NY, USA 2007 Monet to Picasso - The Batliner Collection The Albertina, 1983 Faces Since the 50s: A Generation of American Vienna, Austria Portraiture, Center Gallery, Bucknell University, 2006 Essential Painting, National Museum of Art, Osaka, Lewisburg, PA, USA Japan 1982 The Human Figure, Contemporary Arts Center, 2004 Faces in the Crowd: Picturing Modern Life from Manet to New Orleans, LA, USA Today, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK 1981 The Human Form: Interpretations, The Maryland 2003 Pictura Magistra Vitae, Fondazione Cassa di Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD, USA Risparmio, Bologna, Italy 1980 Woman: Images on Paper, The Hickory Museum of Art, 1953 Lois Dodd and Alex Katz: Paintings, Tanager Hickory, NC, USA (travelling exhibition) Gallery, New York 1979 Four Realist Artists Selected by Jack Beal and Alex Katz, Dorothy Rosenthal Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA 1978 Children in America: A Study of Images and Attitudes, The COLLECTIONS PUBLIQUES SÉLECTIONNÉES High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA, USA SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS 1977 Artists Sets and Costumes, Philadelphia College of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA USA 1976 America 1976: A Bicentennial Exhibition, sponsored by Andover, MA, The Addison Gallery the U.S. Department of the Interior, The Corcoran Athens, GA, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Art Gallery, Washington, D.C. (travelling exhibition) Georgia 1975 Figure as Form: American Painting, Museum of Fine Atlanta, GA, The High Museum of Art Arts of St Petersburg; Florida Center for the Arts, Boston, MA, The Museum of Fine Arts University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA Brunswick, ME, Bowdoin College Museum of Art 1974 New Images: Figuration in American Painting, The Buffalo, NY, Albright-Knox Museum Queens Museum, New York, NY, USA Cambridge, MA, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University 1973 1973 Biennial Exhibition: Contemporary American Art, Cambridge, MA, The Albert & Vera List of Arts Center, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, M.I.T. USA Chicago, IL, The Art Institute of Chicago 1972 Return to the Figure, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati Art Museum Arts, Philadelphia, PA, USA Cleveland, OH, Cleveland Museum of Art 1971 Thirty-second Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Denver, CO, Denver Art Museum American Painting, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Des Moines, IA, Des Moines Art Center Washington D.C. Detroit, MI, The Detroit Institute of Art 1970 American Art Since 1960, Princeton University Art Fort Worth, TX, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Museum, Princeton, NJ, USA Greensboro, NC, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University 1969 The American Sense of Realism, Philbrook Art Center, of North Carolina at Greensboro Tulsa, OK, USA Hamilton, NY, The Picker Art Gallery, Colgate 1968 The Dominant Woman, Finch College Art Gallery, New University
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