Not exact matches
In the 1950s, when Abstract Expressionism was still in vogue, Katz broke irreverently away from the wanton brushstrokes
of Pollock and de Kooning to begin painting in his signature style — bold,
stylized close - ups
of elegant figures assembled from intersecting
planes of saturated
color.
As Browne drew attention to the transfer
of three - dimensional objects to two - dimensional
planes using bright shades
of blocked
color and the
stylized treatment
of his figural subjects, he explored his interest in the relationship between art and nature.
Funny how things work: His layered prints,
planes of color barely contained by bold,
stylized lines, are richer and more vibrant than the paintings exhibited in an adjacent gallery.