The renowned American colorist Wolf Kahn (b. Germany 1927) has been at the forefront of a movement that combines the freedom and immediacy of abstract expressionism with the solid ground of realism. His bold, luminous paintings and pastels never trade subtlety for vigor: looking at a Kahn landscape, one can get lost in its blazing colors or in its evocation of the real world. Kahn finds the wonder concealed in the ordinary and brings us deep into a multisensory reverie on the nature of place.