Charlotte
Wolf Kahn (1927-2020) touched thousands of lives as a friend, teacher, patron and brilliant colorist. He doggedly explored the infinite possibilities found in the landscape before him or conjured from his splendid imagination.
Pink Spring, 2003
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Large Magenta Piece, 2004
Blazing Orange Hillside, 1988
Study for Track Along the Connecticut, 1979
Southwest Harbor, Deer Isle, ME, 1962
Scrubby Countryside (Italy), 1958
My Studio in Spoleto, 1958
Side Entrance, 1980
On the River, 2003
Tree Dance II, 2004
Orange and Purple, 2015
Gap: Orange & Blue, 2006
Remembering Wolf pays tribute to this extraordinary artist. A master of both pastel and oil, Wolf Kahn is considered by many to be the premier landscape painter in America. Kahn is an artist who embodies the synthesis of his modern abstract training with the palette of Matisse, Rothko's sweeping bands of color, and the atmospheric qualities of American Impressionism. It is precisely this fusion of color, spontaneity and representation that has produced such a rich and expressive body of work with unmatched luminosity.
This is the artist's nineteenth solo exhibition with the gallery.