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Sundaram Tagore Gallery is pleased to present a comprehensive exhibition of paintings by renowned American artist Robert Natkin (1930–2010). The exhibition, which brings together select works spanning five decades, is a rare opportunity to explore anew the range and depth of this prolific artist’s creative output. This is the gallery’s first solo presentation of Natkin’s work since assuming exclusive global representation of the artist’s estate in 2023.
Robert Natkin is internationally recognized as an unsurpassed colorist and for the beauty of his large-scale abstract canvases. He was represented by blue-chip New York gallerists Elinor Poindexter in the 1960s and André Emmerich in the 1970s. Today, his work is in the collections of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim Museum and Whitney Museum of American Art, among others.
Born to a poor and unhappy Russian-Jewish family in Chicago during the Great Depression, Natkin would transcend...More
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Sundaram Tagore Gallery is pleased to present a comprehensive exhibition of paintings by renowned American artist Robert Natkin (1930–2010). The exhibition, which brings together select works spanning five decades, is a rare opportunity to explore anew the range and depth of this prolific artist’s creative output. This is the gallery’s first solo presentation of Natkin’s work since assuming exclusive global representation of the artist’s estate in 2023.
Robert Natkin is internationally recognized as an unsurpassed colorist and for the beauty of his large-scale abstract canvases. He was represented by blue-chip New York gallerists Elinor Poindexter in the 1960s and André Emmerich in the 1970s. Today, his work is in the collections of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim Museum and Whitney Museum of American Art, among others.
Born to a poor and unhappy Russian-Jewish family in Chicago during the Great Depression, Natkin would transcend...More