Paul Katz Paintings
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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Artist: Paul Katz
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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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 Paintings
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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...
Category
2010s Abstract Paul Katz Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
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