About This Artwork
Vincent and Tony1969
Oil on canvas
182.9 x 307.8 cm (72 x 120 in.)
No inscription
Gift of Society for Contemporary Art, 1970.414
Since the mid-1950s, Alex Katz has painted cool, spare depictions of landscapes, interiors, and figures. Although Katz’s insistence on figuration initially placed him outside the contemporary avant-garde mainstream, in which abstraction dominated, his inventive resolution of the demands of formalism and representation responded to the Pop Art movement of the 1960s and eventually established him as a leader of the new figurative tradition in painting. Often featuring his wife, family, and friends as portrait subjects, his works emphasize the flatness of the picture plane while remaining determinedly realistic, resulting in highly stylized images that appear at once specific and generic. This painting shows Katz’s son, Vincent, with his boyhood friend Tony.
Exhibition, Publication and Ownership Histories
Exhibition History
AIC, Society for Contemporary Art's 30th Annual Exhibition, April 22 - May 24, 1970

