- Presentation | A Velázquez and a memory
- The Classical Exhibition | Eros and Thanatos in Klimt
- Interview | Nigel Glendinning
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Alex Katz
- The Work | Still Life with flowers, vegetables and ...
- Space | Rolex Learning Center
- Portfolio | Valerio Adami
- In the studio | Ghada Amer
- Investigation | Realism and Current
- The collection of | Estrellita Brodsky
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Juan Manuel Bonet, Xavier Bray, Bárbara Celis, Peter Cherry, Juan Antonio Cortés, José Jiménez, Inigo Philbrick, Franz Smola

The Great American Voice
Everyday scenes, plain colors, traced silhouettes, the work of Katz warms up immediately, and is perceived as attractive both by the experts and the general public. Today he is one of the most important living artists, with succesful shows in museums throughout the world. The Farnsworth art museum in Maine exhibits his latest paintings.
By Juan Manuel Bonet
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