Book Description
This is the first monograph dedicated to this important contemporary artist, who has a distinguished roster of celebrity collectors including Jamie Lee Curtis, Mary Tyler Moore, Al Pacino, and many others.
Bob Kane's work is a beautiful synthesis of Matisse's colorful palette with a decidedly American sensibility. He was deeply influenced by the work of sculptor Chaim Gross, who urged him to enroll at the Art Students League in New York City. There he met expressionist artist George Grosz and American artist and teacher Wil Barnet and developed his gestural abstract style. A chronicle of the artist's distinguished career is written by noted art critic Richard Boyle. Author proceeds will be donated to the Audrey Hepburn Foundation for Children.
About the Author
Richard Boyle, art critic and lecturer, is the author of Sunlight and Shadow: The Life and Art of Willard Metcalf and John Twachtman.
Paintings of Bob Kane: People and Places FROM THE PUBLISHER
In the first monograph dedicated to this important contemporary artist, author Richard J. Boyle chronicles every aspect of Kane's distinguished career, including his education, his early artistic influences, and his public support. Beginning with Kane's days at the Art Students League in New York City, Boyle traces the development of his style and identifies his sources. While at the League, Kane met the legendary German expressionist George Grosz and the respected American artist and teacher Will Barnet, whose art was very important to Kane's sense of form and space. Boyle relates Kane's travels to Italy, North Africa, and France (Paris and Nice) as he walks in the footsteps of the great masters who have inspired him: Turner, Delacroix, Cezanne, and Matisse. These varied influences easily meld in his art, and manifest themselves in a vibrant palette, animated brushwork, and lively, engaging subjects. Through these means, the artist merges observation and imagination, effortlessly evoking the aura of faraway places and the people that inhabit them.