Wolf Kahn

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Wolf Kahn
Born 1927
Stuttgart, Germany
Nationality American
Field Painting
Training Hans Hofmann
University of Chicago

Wolf Kahn (born October 4, 1927) is a German-born American painter.

Kahn is known for his combination of realism and Color Field, and known to work in Pastel and Oil paint. He studied under Hans Hofmann1, and also graduated from the University of Chicago.2 Kahn is a resident of both New York City and, during the summer and autumn, West Brattleboro, Vermont. 3

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Biography

Wolf Kahn was born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1927. In 1939, at the age of 12 he fled Germany for England and in 1940 moved to the United States of America.

He attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City and graduated in 1945. Under the GI Bill, he was able to continue his studies with abstract expressionist Hans Hofmann at the Hans Hofmann School. He became Hofmann’s studio assistant. He enrolled for a degree from the University of Chicago in 1950 and completed this in only one year, receiving a Bachelor's Degree in 1951.

His wife Emily Mason is also a painter. They have two daughters, Cecily and Melany.

Wolf Kahn's Art

Wolf Kahn works in oils and pastels. His works usually covers the subject of landscapes and his own personal vision of nature. His convergence of light and colour has been described as combining pictorial landscapes and painterly abstraction.

Ameringer & Yohe, his gallery, state (in the biography on his official website)

The unique blend of Realism and the formal discipline of Color Field painting sets the work of Wolf Kahn apart. Kahn is an artist who embodies the synthesis of his modern abstract training with Hans Hofmann, 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.

Awards and Memberships

Wolf Kahn has received a number of awards including a Fulbright Scholarship, a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, and an Award in Art from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.4

His official biography indicates that he is a member of the National Academy of Design and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Museum Collections

According to his official website, Mr Kahn has work in the following museum collections:

Wolf Kahn regularly exhibits at galleries and museums across North America.

Notable works

References

  1. ^ PBS. "Hans Hofmann's Legacy".
  2. ^ Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art. "WolfKahn.com".
  3. ^ Thomas Segal Gallery. "Thomas Segal Gallery".
  4. ^ Annette Grant (February 9, 2008), Portrait of the Artist's Market, ARTINFO, http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/26657/portrait-of-the-artists-market/, retrieved on 23 April 2008 

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