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  • Picnic de verano (Summer Picnic), 1975. Óleo sobre lino. Cortesía de la Marlborough Gallery, Nueva York. © Alex Katz/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
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    Alex Katz no pasa de moda

    January 19, 2016 / 0 Comments

    La obra de Alex Katz reposa sobre dos ejes principales: la naturaleza y los retratos. Con su estilo inconfundible de líneas sobrias, colores planos, uniformes y lienzos monumentales conquistó la fama gracias a ir contra corriente. En una época, los años 50 y 60, en que la moda era el expresionismo abstracto, él prefirió continuar con la tradición figurativa de sus predecesores. Y fue esta constancia, junto con el uso de colores llamativos y figuras inexpresivas que evocaban una atemporalidad universal, lo que le granjeó el acceso a un público ávido de naturalismo y sencillez. Y hablando de modas, Katz siempre se ha distinguido por integrarla en su obra de…

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    Learning from Africa

    July 3, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Africa has long been a source of fascination for people from the West. From Cy Endfield’s 1964 classic film Zulu starring Michael Caine and Stanley Baker, to Disney’s The Lion King, from Elton John crooning The Circle of Life, to Shakira’s foot-tapping World Cup anthem This Time for Africa*, the land of our origins still maintains a deep hold over our thoughts and is firmly embedded into our culture. When we look at Africa, we see a myriad of possibilities, destinations, languages, cultures, politics, wildlife, levels of wealth and poverty, violence and peace, landscapes, and geography.

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