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The 96-year-old is opening an ambitious show in Venice with some of his largest paintings to date
A retrospective of this consummate painter of modern urban life also focuses on the muse who brought his work into focus
Now 93, the US artist has steadfastly stuck to his subject – “the artefacts of culture” – throughout his long career. In an exclusive interview he describes why his work is “right on the money” and the power in his paints
Over Bellinis in New York, the outsider of American art talks about screaming patrons, making masterpieces and not fitting in
This year’s Biennale comes amid an explosion of gallery openings and exhibitions
Two venerable American artists on show at the London gallery display ‘the happiness to just be’
Two new works featured choreography that was vague or vicious, and sloppy storytelling
This show examines how Katz uses drawing to explore light, time and social situations
Grayson Perry’s tapestries and El Anatsui’s wall-hanging grace the RA’s annual showcase
As an exhibition of work by the winner of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women opens in London, Rachel Spence profiles its reclusive patron
Works by America’s pre-eminent painter resonate in the light of this seaside resort town
Alex Katz, pre-eminent painter of modern life, challenges the camera by showing painting’s ability to freeze the moment
‘Does the world need another painting? No – but you want to see how it looks,’ says the American artist
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