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‘I’m trying to get into where the jazz musicians are – the immediate present.’
The Brooklyn-born artist Alex Katz has made a career of translating ephemeral experiences to the canvas. And, as he reflects in this short video, this approach requires both sensitivity and speed – for even staring out at a landscape is a moment in flux. Trailing Katz at his scenic studio in Lincolnville, Maine the short documentary explores how his style and subjects have evolved over the course of his eight-decades-long career, and why he’s driven to ‘paint the sensation of seeing’. Created by the Guggenheim Museum in New York City for the career retrospective ‘Alex Katz: Gathering’, which is on view at the museum until February of 2023, The Immediate Present evokes Katz’s meditative approach while offering a glimpse into his ongoing life’s work.
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Nature and landscape
California’s landscapes provide endless inspiration for a woodcut printmaker
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Love and friendship
Never marry a man you love too much, and other views on romance in Sierra Leone
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Virtues and vices
Why Bennie tried to disappear, and what happened when he was found decades later
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History of technology
Curious singles and tech sceptics – what ‘computer dating’ looked like in 1966
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Cognition and intelligence
A father forgets his child’s name for the first time in this poetic reflection on memory
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Animals and humans
Join seabirds as they migrate, encountering human communities along the way
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Stories and literature
Two variants of a Hindu myth come alive in an animated ode to Indian storytelling
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Technology and the self
The commodified childhood – scenes from two sisters’ lives in the creator economy
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Food and drink
The passage of time is a peculiar thing in a 24-hour diner
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