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Marc Katano: Selected Paintings 1990–2026 - Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 3 to 5 pm - Exhibitions - Paul Thiebaud Gallery

Marc Katano

Fool's Errand, 2024

paintstik and acrylic on Okawara paper

37 x 28 in.

Paul Thiebaud Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Marc Katano: Selected Paintings 1990-2026 on Saturday, May 16th, from 3-5pm, with remarks at 3:30pm.  Surveying the past three and a half decades of Katano’s paintings on canvas and handmade paper, the nine works in the exhibition reveal the evolution of his process for creating abstract compositions.  Whether cut into plywood sheets, brushed onto canvas or handmade paper, or cut away using a razor, Katano’s paintings embody abundant possibilities for aesthetic expression through personal mark making.  The exhibition will be on view through July 2, 2026.

Over more than 50 years, Marc Katano’s work has been guided by the act of inscription.  Growing up as a United States “army brat” in Japan, the kanji and hiragana of the signage around him were pictographs without any meaning beyond their forms, and would eventually come to be the inspiration and manifestation of his imagery. 

In works such as MK91-50 (1991), Katano has covered the plywood panel with organic shapes in oil based Paintstik, into which he later carved patterns of flowing lines using a woodcutting tool to expose the raw wood beneath.  A similar process of carving as a form of erasure using a razor appears in his newest works, like Drishti 14 (2025). 

In evocative works such as Grace (2000) and Half Light (2009), Katano has employed a brush and stick, respectively, to create forms that resemble leaves or petals, although any direct association was not his intention.  A similar process took place with Fools Errand (2024) and Bookmatch (2017).Katano created the more minimal works Unfolding Bloom (2007) and Sub Rosa (2008) by painting forms in a contrasting color over the background, then washing away paint that was still wet, leaving edges and random areas adhering to the ground, and imparting a sense of change and serendipity to each work.  In See (2019), Katano layered thin washes of the same tone of acrylic, producing compositions full of vivid depth and suspended movement.

Full of grace and sensuousness, Katano creates abstractions that exist within the realm of the transcendent and sublime.

Marc Katano was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1952.  In 1975, he earned his Bachelors of Fine Art with Distinction from the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland (now California College of the Arts, San Francisco), and in 1981 he received the SECA Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.  His paintings have been exhibited across the United States, and in Italy and Japan.  His work is in the collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Crocker Art Museum, Honolulu Museum of Art, San Jose Museum of Art, and the Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, among others.  This is Marc Katano’s first solo exhibition with Paul Thiebaud Gallery.

Marc Katano MK91-50, 1991 oilstick on incised wood 42 x 48 in.

Marc Katano
MK91-50, 1991
oilstick on incised wood
42 x 48 in.

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Marc Katano Drishti 14, 2025 acrylic and paintstik on Nepalese paper 14 1/2 x 15 in.

Marc Katano
Drishti 14, 2025
acrylic and paintstik on Nepalese paper
14 1/2 x 15 in.

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Marc Katano Unfolding Bloom, 2007 acrylic on canvas 60 x 48 in.

Marc Katano
Unfolding Bloom, 2007
acrylic on canvas
60 x 48 in.

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Marc Katano Grace, 2000 acrylic on canvas 44 x 38 in.

Marc Katano
Grace, 2000
acrylic on canvas mounted on board
44 x 38 in.

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Marc Katano Half Light 13, 2009 acrylic and India ink on paper 30 x 22 in.

Marc Katano
Half Light 13, 2009
acrylic and India ink on paper
30 x 22 in.

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Marc Katano Sub Rosa, 2008 acrylic on canvas 24 x 20 in.

Marc Katano
Sub Rosa, 2008
acrylic on canvas mounted on board
24 x 20 in.

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Marc Katano

See, 2019

acrylic on Nepalese paper

52 x 39 in. 

Marc Katano

See, 2019

acrylic on Nepalese paper

52 x 39 in. 

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Marc Katano

Bookmatch, 2017

acrylic on Nepalese paper

59 x 38 in.

Marc Katano

Bookmatch, 2017

acrylic on Nepalese paper

59 x 38 in.

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Marc Katano Fool's Errand, 2024 paintstik and acrylic on Okawara paper 37 x 28 in. (sheet)

Marc Katano
Fool's Errand, 2024
paintstik and acrylic on Okawara paper
37 x 28 in. (sheet)

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Marc Katano MK91-50, 1991 oilstick on incised wood 42 x 48 in.

Marc Katano
MK91-50, 1991
oilstick on incised wood
42 x 48 in.

Marc Katano Drishti 14, 2025 acrylic and paintstik on Nepalese paper 14 1/2 x 15 in.

Marc Katano
Drishti 14, 2025
acrylic and paintstik on Nepalese paper
14 1/2 x 15 in.

Marc Katano Unfolding Bloom, 2007 acrylic on canvas 60 x 48 in.

Marc Katano
Unfolding Bloom, 2007
acrylic on canvas
60 x 48 in.

Marc Katano Grace, 2000 acrylic on canvas 44 x 38 in.

Marc Katano
Grace, 2000
acrylic on canvas mounted on board
44 x 38 in.

Marc Katano Half Light 13, 2009 acrylic and India ink on paper 30 x 22 in.

Marc Katano
Half Light 13, 2009
acrylic and India ink on paper
30 x 22 in.

Marc Katano Sub Rosa, 2008 acrylic on canvas 24 x 20 in.

Marc Katano
Sub Rosa, 2008
acrylic on canvas mounted on board
24 x 20 in.

Marc Katano

See, 2019

acrylic on Nepalese paper

52 x 39 in. 

Marc Katano

See, 2019

acrylic on Nepalese paper

52 x 39 in. 

Marc Katano

Bookmatch, 2017

acrylic on Nepalese paper

59 x 38 in.

Marc Katano

Bookmatch, 2017

acrylic on Nepalese paper

59 x 38 in.

Marc Katano Fool's Errand, 2024 paintstik and acrylic on Okawara paper 37 x 28 in. (sheet)

Marc Katano
Fool's Errand, 2024
paintstik and acrylic on Okawara paper
37 x 28 in. (sheet)