Alex Katz Unveils Anna Wintour Portrait at London's National Portrait Gallery
Alex Katz presented a new portrait of Anna Wintour at the National Portrait Gallery in London, on view until September 21. The painting captures the Vogue editor without her signature sunglasses, revealing her eyes against a marigold background. Katz, in a public discussion last month with critic Barry Schwabsky and director Sandy Nairne, emphasized his focus on surface details over psychology, noting Americans judge by appearance. The display includes his 1968 aluminum cutout group portrait, One Flight Up. Wintour's bob haircut adds volume to the otherwise flattened image, with the vibrant ground contrasting her subdued attire and skin tone.
Key facts
- Alex Katz created a portrait of Anna Wintour
- The portrait is displayed at the National Portrait Gallery in London
- The exhibition runs until September 21
- Katz discussed his work with Barry Schwabsky and Sandy Nairne last month
- Wintour is depicted without sunglasses
- The painting features a marigold background
- One Flight Up, a 1968 aluminum cutout, is also shown
- Katz focuses on surface information rather than psychology
Entities
Artists
- Alex Katz
Institutions
- National Portrait Gallery
- American Vogue
- artcritical
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom