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Fieldmouse

  • Date de création1971
  • Dimensions204.0 x 183.0 cm

Explore the evocative works of Robert Natkin, a celebrated American artist known for his vibrant landscapes & portraits. Discover his unique style & lasting legacy.

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Biographie de l'artiste

Robert Natkin: Architect of Illusion and Color

Born in Chicago in 1930, Robert Natkin’s artistic journey was one of quiet exploration, a deliberate retreat from the clamor of the art world to cultivate a deeply personal and profoundly evocative style. His life, marked by a thoughtful approach to both painting and daily existence, shaped an oeuvre characterized by luminous color fields, intricate patterns, and a subtle yet insistent sense of spatial depth—a realm he himself termed “a dappled infinite.” Natkin’s work isn't about grand pronouncements or overt emotion; rather, it invites the viewer into a meditative space where form and color coalesce to suggest an underlying order, a hidden geometry beneath the surface.

Early influences were remarkably diverse. His childhood exposure to the vibrant ornamentation of Chicago’s architecture, coupled with frequent visits to the Field Museum's collection of indigenous art and textiles—particularly Peruvian examples—planted the seeds for his later fascination with pattern and texture. Crucially, his studies at the Art Institute of Chicago introduced him to the works of masters like Paul Klee, whose belief that “art does not reproduce the visible but makes visible” resonated deeply with Natkin’s own artistic sensibilities. This emphasis on abstraction, coupled with a desire to move beyond mere representation, steered him toward a purely formal approach.

The Evolution of a Serial Painter

Natkin's career unfolded in distinct phases, each marked by the development of a specific “serial” painting technique. Initially, he experimented with vertical stripes—the "Apollo" series—creating layered compositions that explored the interplay of light and shadow. These paintings, characterized by their meticulous execution and subtle gradations of color, established his reputation for control and precision. Later, in response to the burgeoning theories of Josef Albers regarding color perception, and influenced by the architectural vision of Frank Lloyd Wright, he shifted toward “Straight Edge” and “Step” canvases.

These later works retained the upright format of the Apollo series but introduced a new level of order through the strategic use of masking tape—a technique that imposed geometric constraints upon the fluid application of paint. This deliberate imposition of structure created a sense of contained dynamism, as if the colors were struggling to break free from their boundaries while simultaneously reinforcing them. The “Step” paintings further explored this tension between control and spontaneity, utilizing a grid-like system to organize the composition and create an illusion of receding space.

A World of Color and Pattern

Natkin’s color palette was consistently restrained—primarily consisting of blues, greens, yellows, and reds—but its impact was profound. He eschewed dramatic contrasts in favor of subtle shifts in hue and value, creating a sense of atmospheric depth and luminosity. His use of color wasn't merely decorative; it served as a fundamental element of his formal vocabulary, shaping the overall structure and mood of each painting. He often described his process as “building” with color, layering washes and glazes to achieve a complex interplay of light and shadow.

Beyond color, Natkin’s work is distinguished by its intricate patterns—stripes, dots, grids, and seemingly random arrangements of forms. These elements weren't simply decorative; they contributed to the painting’s overall sense of order and complexity. They also served as a visual shorthand for exploring themes of perception, space, and the relationship between the artist and the viewer.

Legacy and Recognition

Robert Natkin died in 2010, leaving behind a body of work that is both quietly profound and remarkably inventive. His paintings have been exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and are held in prestigious collections including those of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. His influence extends beyond his own artistic practice, having inspired a generation of artists working in abstraction and color field painting.

Peter Fuller’s extensive writings on Natkin—including a 1969 retrospective catalog—have played a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the artist's work. Natkin’s legacy lies not in grand gestures or sensational claims, but in his unwavering commitment to exploring the fundamental principles of art through a deeply personal and exquisitely crafted visual language.

robert natkin

robert natkin

1930 - 2010

Informations clés

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism, Color Field Painting, Lyrical Abstraction
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Robert Henri
    • Hubert Robert
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Paul Klee
    • Henri Matisse
    • Willem de Kooning
  • Date Of Birth: November 7, 1930
  • Date Of Death: April 20, 2010
  • Full Name: Robert Natkin
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Redding View
    • (Untitled) Bath Series
    • Fieldmouse
    • Apollo paintings
  • Place Of Birth: Chicago, USA