Nature is the starting point for American artist Wolf Kahn’s brilliant landscapes. He explains that “all decisions come about as the picture is made and in response to painterly demands. The descriptive and anecdotal come second.” Born in Germany in 1927, Kahn emigrated from war-torn Europe in 1940. Gray-hued austerity marked his early works, but over the last fifty years he has become a master colorist at the forefront of artists fusing representation and abstraction.