
Wolf Kahn - Wikipedia
Wolf Kahn (October 4, 1927 – March 15, 2020) [1] was a German-born American painter. Kahn, known for his combination of Realism and Color Field, worked in pastel, oil paint, and printmaking. He studied under Hans Hofmann, [2] and also graduated from the University of Chicago. [3]
Home - Wolf Kahn Foundation
Jan 17, 2025 · The Wolf Kahn Foundation is dedicated to preserving and promoting the artistic achievements of Wolf Kahn (1927-2020) and to sharing them with audiences, scholars, and other artists towards a greater understanding of his work and his lasting contribution to American art of the Second Generation New York School.
Wolf Kahn - Artworks for Sale & More | Artsy
A second-generation New York School artist, Wolf Kahn was known for luminous, lyrical paintings of forests and farmlands that combined realism with the immediacy of Abstract Expressionism. Kahn’s signature landscapes took inspiration from the …
Wolf Kahn – U.S. Department of State - Art in Embassies
In his oeuvre, Wolf Kahn brought a unique blend of realism along with a formal discipline of color field painting, a term in which large swathes of color are deployed in large fields throughout the composition and envelope the viewer up close.
Wolf Kahn - 21 artworks - painting - WikiArt.org
Wolf Kahn (born 1927) is a German-born American painter. Kahn, known for his combination of Realism and Color Field, works in pastel and oil paint. He studied under Hans Hofmann , and also graduated from the University of Chicago.
Biography - Wolf Kahn Foundation
Born in Germany in 1927, Hans Wolfgang Kahn was exposed to the arts at a young age as the son of Stuttgart Philharmonic conductor Emil Kahn and his wife, Nellie Budge. He spent most of his childhood in the care of his paternal grandmother, Anna Kahn, in a house filled with art.
Wolf Kahn - Jerald Melberg
Wolf Kahn is widely considered the premier landscape painter in America. Color is Wolf Kahn's signature and he said this about his work: this is my primary interest. I am always trying to get to the danger point, where color either becomes too sweet or too harsh; too noisy or too quiet.
Wolf Kahn: Taking Color to the Danger Point
Sep 27, 2023 · Influenced by Hofmann's use of nature as the starting point for a painting, Kahn's work encompasses pictorial landscape and painterly abstraction. Converging color and light to create atmospheric and sensual visual fields, his paintings evoke the ethereal world of nature even when they are non-representational.
Remembering Wolf Kahn - Surovek Gallery
Wolf Kahn, one of America's most lyrical landscape painters, died of congestive heart failure in his Manhattan home on March 15, 2020. He was 92. Born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1927, the fourth child of Emil and Nellie Kahn.
Wolf Kahn (1927 - 2020) - Shuptrines Gallery
The unique blend of Realism and formal discipline of Color Field painting sets the work of Wolf Kahn apart. Kahn is an artist who embodies a synthesis of artistic traits – the modern abstract training of Hans Hofmann, the palette of Matisse, Rothko’s sweeping bands of color, and the atmospheric qualities of American Impressionism.
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