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Nan Goldin’s *Rise and Monty Kissing*, New York City (1980) is a black-and-white photograph depicting two people kissing in a room, alongside other objects like chairs and bottles. Shot during the vibrant punk era of NYC, it exemplifies Goldin's signature style—raw honesty and unflinching portrayal of human connection.
Nan Goldin’s ‘Philippe H. and Suzanne Kissing at Euthanasia’ captures raw intimacy & passion. A poignant 1981 photo documenting LGBTQ+ life, showcasing her signature candid style.
Explore Louise Lawler's 1988 institutional critique photographing Warhol's Marilyn portrait to question art's value; discover this thought-provoking piece today.
Andrea Zittel’s ‘Point of Interest—An A-Z Land Brand,’ created in 1999, is a captivating gouache piece featuring two large rocks arranged to evoke a sense of floating above the ground. Set against a bold red backdrop, this artwork embodies Zittel's exploration of spatial perception and contemplative living.
Explore 'Cries and Whispers' by Hill Jephson Robb (2003). A dramatic digital sculpture – a textured purple sphere in deep shadow. Photorealistic & intriguing, this piece evokes mystery & unity.
Explore Doris Salcedo's poignant 1995 sculpture meditating on loss; this powerful piece captures the enduring scars of memory.
Experience the minimalist silence of Wolfgang Laib's 1987 Milkstone, a profound study in form and materiality; discover this iconic piece of Conceptual Art.
A captivating black and white photograph capturing the communal atmosphere of Rirkrit Tiravanija's Untitled (Free/Still) from 2011, inviting you to explore the profound beauty of shared human experience.
Chris Ofili's 'The Holy Virgin Mary' (1996) is a provocative mixed-media masterpiece blending religious iconography with unconventional materials like elephant dung and pornographic imagery, sparking controversy and solidifying Ofili’s unique artistic vision.
Explore 'Tormented Self-Portrait (Susie at Arles)' by Ashley Bickerton – a striking Neo-Geo photograph of a branded trailer. Capturing commercialism & art, this 1988 work is a unique visual statement.
Experience Andrea Zittel's minimalist 2002 gouache studies exploring everyday objects and quiet contemplation; discover the beauty of simplicity today.
Explore 'Lavender Corduroy Personal Panel' by Andrea Zittel – a minimalist fabric sculpture reflecting on daily life and human experience. A captivating study in texture, form, and quiet contemplation.
Explore Richard Prince's 'Untitled' – a captivating black & white photograph of handwritten text reflecting themes of language, repetition, and American pop culture. A conceptual work by a cultural archaeologist.
Vibrant depiction of a lively tennis gathering by Harry Walker (2006), blending figurative realism with energetic color; discover this engaging scene today.
An intricate dance of organic mushrooms and geometric patterns defines Philip Taaffe's 1990 abstract masterpiece Necromancer, inviting you to explore this captivating blend of modern vision and symbolic depth.
Experience Sherrie Levine's 1984 appropriation drawing blending Malevich abstraction with Schiele's raw expressionism; own this profound study of form and vulnerability.
Vibrant Pop Art textile design by Tadanori Yokoo (1966) featuring bold geometric floral motifs; explore this colorful piece of Japanese modern art.
‘Milk Stone,’ created in 1978 by Wolfgang Laib exemplifies Conceptual Art through its stark simplicity: a square white marble block resting on wood flooring. The artwork emphasizes geometric forms, textural contrasts—smooth marble versus textured wood—and evokes symbolic interpretations of purity and contemplation.
Sherrie Levine’s "Untitled (After Malevich & Schiele)", 1984. A striking black & white drawing referencing early modernism. Explore this unique art piece at Nature Morte Gallery.
This untitled sculpture by Wolfgang Laib embodies the artist’s signature style: stark minimalism achieved through precise geometry. Constructed from pigment sticks on paper, it presents a grid pattern of red dots against a beige backdrop—a visual meditation on repetition and order inspired by Taoist principles.
Contemplate minimalist solitude with Andrea Zittel's 1999 graphite drawing of public sculptures; explore the intersection of art and daily life by owning this evocative piece.
Explore Doris Salcedo's 'Atrabiliarios,' a poignant sculptural installation reflecting trauma and loss through repurposed shoes encased in drywall niches—a powerful meditation on displacement and remembrance.
A minimalist abstract composition of geometric shapes and muted tones by Robert Mangold evokes a sense of quiet contemplation, offering a sophisticated addition to any modern collection.
This untitled sculpture by Wolfgang Laib embodies the artist’s signature style: stark minimalism juxtaposed with profound contemplation. Constructed from wax or pigment on paper, it presents a simple grid pattern of red dots against a beige background—a deliberate reduction to essential forms echoing Taoist principles and reflecting Laib's fascination for geometric precision.