Meyerovich Gallery

Meyerovich Gallery Fine Art Gallery in San Francisco | 1/2 block east from Union Square. Artworks by Alex Katz, Donald Sultan, Guy Dill, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein.

With a strong tradition of working with the artists, the gallery features important works by Baldessari, Katz, Sultan, Stella,Picasso, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Lichtenstein, Motherwell, and Venet. Also presented are paintings, sculptures, drawings and collages by contemporary artists Stanley Boxer, Donald Baechler, Guy Dill, Grisha Bruskin, Ron Tatro, Shirley Sweeney and Matt Phillips.

Donald Sultan Red with Yellow, 20242024Painted aluminum and stainless steel centers, mounted on polished stainless steel...
06/02/2026

Donald Sultan
Red with Yellow, 2024
2024
Painted aluminum and stainless steel centers,
mounted on polished stainless steel base
24.5 × 24 × 3.5 in ed. 25 signed

Alex Katz. Ariel 1 and Ariel 2, 2021. Alex Katz has been painting faces for over sixty years, and what he understands be...
05/28/2026

Alex Katz. Ariel 1 and Ariel 2, 2021.

Alex Katz has been painting faces for over sixty years, and what he understands better than almost anyone is how much a person can communicate without moving. Ariel does exactly that. Her gaze is direct and completely calm. Her hair cascades in warm oranges and reds that seem to generate their own light against the cool tones of her face. At 60 x 37 inches, the scale catches you off guard. You expect a portrait. You get a presence.

Ariel 1, 2021
Silkscreen in colors on Saunders 425 gsm paper
60 x 37 inches. Edition of 60. Hand signed by the artist.

Ariel 2, 2021 Silkscreen in colors on Saunders 425 gsm paper
60 x 37 inches. Edition of 60. Hand signed by the artist.

Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquiries or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Alex Katz’s Dancer’s transform the viewer’s gaze into that of an audience member, capturing the essence of a live perfor...
05/21/2026

Alex Katz’s Dancer’s transform the viewer’s gaze into that of an audience member, capturing the essence of a live performance. Set against a deep black background, the figure appears illuminated, as if under a spotlight, her contours, skin tone, and costume heightened by the stark contrast.

Alex Katz
Dancer 1, 2019
20 color Silkscreen. Hand signed by the artist.
60 × 36 in., ed. 60
Signed by the artist

Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquires or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Color as a living thing. Cruz-Diez spent a lifetime proving it.Born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1923, Carlos Cruz-Diez is o...
05/19/2026

Color as a living thing. Cruz-Diez spent a lifetime proving it.

Born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1923, Carlos Cruz-Diez is one of the twentieth century's most visionary artists. A leading figure in Kinetic and Optical art, his works in the permanent collections of MoMA, Tate Modern, and the Centre Pompidou continue to reshape how we understand color and perception itself.

Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquires or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Carlos Cruz-Diez
Induction du Jaune Tepuy 1 & 2, 2018
Color lithograph, Hand signed by the artist, © ADAGP, Paris, 2019
Paper size: 23 x 23 in. each ed. 40

Early light, quiet presence. Katz captures the glow of sunrise in a single elegant silhouette. A woman in a wide-brimmed...
05/12/2026

Early light, quiet presence. Katz captures the glow of sunrise in a single elegant silhouette. A woman in a wide-brimmed purple hat against a luminous pale pink sky. No drama, no story. Just atmosphere, simplified to its essence.

This is Katz doing what he does best: reducing portraiture to clean lines, controlled color, and that unmistakable cool elegance.

ALEX KATZ Sunrise 1, 2022 Archival pigment inks on Innova Etching Cotton Rag 315 gsm paper 54 × 40.5 inches ed. 100 Hand-signed by the artist

Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquiries or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Like standing in front of a sunset that doesn’t fade. Ugo Rondinone pulls the sun apart and rebuilds it in soft, glowing...
05/09/2026

Like standing in front of a sunset that doesn’t fade. Ugo Rondinone pulls the sun apart and rebuilds it in soft, glowing bands of color—vivid, blurred, and almost breathing. It’s simple, but it lingers; the kind of piece you feel before you even think about it.

UGO RONDINONE Sun 6, 2019 Color silkscreen on Rising 4-ply museum board 60 × 60 in., ed 30 Hand-signed by the artist

Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquiries or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Yellow against black. That's all it takes.Alex Katz's Freesia (2023) is a 7-color woodcut that strips the flower down to...
05/08/2026

Yellow against black. That's all it takes.

Alex Katz's Freesia (2023) is a 7-color woodcut that strips the flower down to its essentials — luminous color, sharp edge, total presence. Edition of 75, signed and numbered by the artist. 47.5 × 35.5 inches on Somerset white 500 gsm.

Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquiries or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Rain, a blue umbrella, and a perfectly held moment.In Blue Umbrella 2 (2020), Alex Katz turns an everyday scene into som...
05/05/2026

Rain, a blue umbrella, and a perfectly held moment.
In Blue Umbrella 2 (2020), Alex Katz turns an everyday scene into something cinematic—bold color, clean lines, and a quiet sense of drama. The umbrella frames the figure, equal parts shelter and spotlight.

Alex Katz
Blue Umbrella 2, 2020
Archival pigment inks on Crane Museo Max 365 gsm fine art paper. Hand signed by the artist and numbered. Framed with Optium plexi.
30 x 45.5 in. (paper); 36 x 52 x 2 in (framed) ed. 150
Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquiries or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Monumental blooms against midnight. At nearly six feet tall, Katz transforms delicate impatiens into a commanding visual...
02/28/2026

Monumental blooms against midnight. At nearly six feet tall, Katz transforms delicate impatiens into a commanding visual experience.

The scale is everything here—pink and white petals cascade across the surface, their flat planes of color creating depth through pure graphic power. Twenty-six silkscreen colors build luminosity against the black ground, each bloom both botanical and abstract. This is Katz at his best: taking the everyday and making it unforgettable.

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ALEX KATZ White Impatiens, 2016 26-color silkscreen 70 × 56 inches Edition of 70 Hand-signed

Available at Meyerovich Gallery. For inquiries or to schedule a viewing: [email protected]

Alex Katz, Vivien, 2022 A cropped profile against spring green chartreuse that glows with quiet intensity. Vivien—a recu...
01/15/2026

Alex Katz, Vivien, 2022 A cropped profile against spring green chartreuse that glows with quiet intensity. Vivien—a recurring muse from Katz’s inner circle—looks straight ahead but not at us. Daringly cropped, strikingly minimal. In person, the 32 × 24” hand-signed silkscreen delivers unexpected
power: electric color, a face both intimate and monumental. Katz at his most efficient. Edition of 150.
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