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Paul Katz Art

American, b. 1942

Abstract painter, Paul Katz designs his compositions like abstract puzzles, molding misshapen forms together with pristine lines and graphic color. Not only is Katz a painter, but he also has worked as a staff photographer for the Guggenheim Museum, an art lecturer, gallerist and curatorial consultant. The artist, who now lives in rural Vermont, grew up in Manhattan and received his graduate degree in Art History from Hunter College.

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Interlock #45 (Graphic, Abstract Red, Grey, White & Black Painting on Canvas)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
24 x 24 inches oil paint and sand on canvas This contemporary, abstract oil painting in graphic black, white, grey & red was completed by Vermont based artist, Paul Katz, in 2015. S...
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2010s Abstract Paul Katz Art

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Canvas, Oil

Interlock #35 (Graphic, Abstract Red, Black, White & Grey Painting on Canvas)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
8 x 8 inches oil paint and sand on canvas This contemporary, abstract oil painting in graphic black, white, grey & red was completed by Vermont based artist, Paul Katz, in 2016. St...
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2010s Abstract Paul Katz Art

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Canvas, Oil

Interlock #30 (Modern, Graphic Black, White & Red Abstract Painting on Panel)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
8 x 8 inches oil paint on wood panel This contemporary, abstract oil painting in graphic black, white, & red was completed by Vermont based artist, Paul Katz, in 2016. Studying li...
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2010s Abstract Paul Katz Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

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Prelude No. 251 (Black and White Plaster and Found Object Skull Sculpture)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
Plaster, sand, & paint on found object 6 x 6.5 x 7 This black and white sculpture was created by Hudson Valley-based artist Paul Katz, whose process involves coating found objects i...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Katz Art

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Plaster, Paint, Found Objects

Prelude No. 261 (Black and White Plaster and Found Object Sculpture)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
Plaster, sand, & paint on found objects Figure sculpture: 23 x 6 x 5 inches Base: 19.5 x 5.5 x 7 inches Base is pictured separately from sculpture but is included This black and whi...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Katz Art

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Plaster, Paint, Found Objects

Prelude No. 62 (Black and White Plaster and Found Object Sculpture)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
Plaster, sand, & paint on found object 10.5 x 4.5 x 3 inches This black and white sculpture was created by Hudson Valley-based artist Paul Katz, whose process involves coating found...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Katz Art

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Plaster, Paint, Found Objects

Prelude No. 21 (Black and White Plaster and Found Object Sculpture)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
Plaster, sand, & paint on found object 9 x 7 x 3.5 inches This black and white sculpture was created by Hudson Valley-based artist Paul Katz, whose process involves coating found ob...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Katz Art

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Plaster, Paint, Found Objects

Prelude No. 59 (Black and White Plaster and Found Object Sculpture)
By Paul Katz
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Plaster, sand, & paint on found object 12 x 4 x 4 inches This black and white sculpture was created by Hudson Valley-based artist Paul Katz, whose process involves coating found obj...
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Prelude No. 46 (Black and White Plaster and Found Object Sculpture)
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Located in Hudson, NY
Plaster, sand, & paint on found object 13 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches This black and white sculpture was created by Hudson Valley-based artist Paul Katz, whose process involves coating found...
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Prelude No. 29 (Black and White Plaster and Found Object Sculpture)
By Paul Katz
Located in Hudson, NY
Plaster, sand, & paint on found object 11 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches This black and white sculpture was created by Hudson Valley-based artist Paul Katz, whose process involves coating fou...
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2010s Contemporary Paul Katz Art

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