Jeff Kowatch (Bilingual edition)
By (Author) Juliette Singer
Editions Skira Paris
Editions Skira Paris
11th September 2024
France
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
184
Width 230mm, Height 290mm
980g
The first monograph on the major contemporary artist
Born in Los Angeles in 1965, Jeff Kowatch has developed a demanding and subtle technique, inspired as much by Mark Rothko and Brice Marden as by the Flemish painters, from whom he borrows his mastery of glazing. On the canvas, he can overlay up to a hundred layers of paint, endlessly scraped, sanded and covered, which acquire an almost mystical depth and transparency. His works are inhabited by patches of colour that press and agglomerate on the support. Organised into series, his work also includes numerous drawings on paper in oil pastel and, since 2017, oilbar on dibond. His works forge numerous connections with literary and spiritual sources of inspiration.
Juliette Singer was chief curator of modern and contemporary art at the Louvre Abu Dhabi and is now chief curator of heritage at the Petit Palais.