Artist Knox Martin pays homage to Goya, a career-long inspiration
Knox Martin (b. 1923), Shadow, 2003. Pen, ink, crayon, and watercolor on Tyvek, 35 x 52 inches (88.9 x 132.1 cm).
NEW YORK, NY
.- Over the course of his seven-decade career, acclaimed artist Knox Martin has engaged with a wide range of artistic movements, from Cubism to Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art, establishing his own distinct style. On July 8, Hollis Taggart opened an exhibition that explores Martins particular affinity toward Francisco Goya and the ways in which that artist has served as an important source of inspiration for Martin since childhood. The exhibition, titled Knox Martin: Homage to Goya, features a selection of drawings from Martins series, titled Caprichos, which the artist has been evolving for several decades. The works reflect the vibrant and energetic approach for which Martin is known, while also capturing the artists formal and conceptual relationship to Goya. The exhibition will be on view through August 6, 2021, at the gallerys flagship location in Chelsea.