Marc Karzen /// New York: Primary Surfaces /// Early Kodachrome
From Karzen's images, the strong colors spread on wide surfaces distributed with a rigorous graphic equilibrium, broken at times by a point of attention, a face or unpredicted object, one notices a cultural background where modern painting and cinematography merge. There are bodies, architecture, and urban landscapes dominated by bright, sometimes violent light, which is almost that of the sun.” As the elements of his training can easily be seen in his bold, rich lines of color and forms that inhabit his work. Karzen has said, “My images succeed only when the strength of form, surpasses subject, by defining the relationship of shape to color.
 
           
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                