United States

United States

The contemporary art scene in the United States is a dynamic fusion of diverse traditions and avant-garde explorations, resonating across the global art spectrum. Institutions like the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are central to this discourse, spotlighting artists from different backgrounds and mediums. Notable figures such as Jeff Koons, known for his monumental public sculptures, and Kara Walker, recognized for her poignant silhouettes and murals, contribute to the vibrant US artistic landscape. Major events like Art Basel Miami further underline the country's role as a nexus of contemporary art. Dive into the robust and compelling art scene of the United States on Composition Gallery's website.

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L (from An American Alphabet)

Robert Cottingham

L (from An American Alphabet), 2005

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Nine Views of Winter 2

Jim Dine

Nine Views of Winter 2, 1985

Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

USD 5,000

La penna di hu (black and white)

Frank Stella

La penna di hu (black and white), 1988

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 17,550

Old Fashioned Vegetable from Campbell's Soup II (F.&S.54)

Andy Warhol

Old Fashioned Vegetable from Campbell's Soup II (F.&S.54), 1969

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 60,000 - 70,000

Happy Bug Day

Andy Warhol

Happy Bug Day, 1955

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

GBP 6,500 - 8,400

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm

Richard Serra

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

GBP 7,500 - 9,750

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm

Red Grooms

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 1,140

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm

Larry Rivers

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 2,340

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm

Kenneth Noland

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 1,800

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm

James Rosenquist

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 2,880

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm

Dan Flavin

Untitled from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 2,340

M.Mouse (with) 1 Ear (equals) Tea Bag Blackboard Version

Claes Oldenburg

M.Mouse (with) 1 Ear (equals) Tea Bag Blackboard Version, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 2,220

Untitled (Mao) from The New York Collection for Stockholm

Andy Warhol

Untitled (Mao) from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

GBP 20,000 - 26,000

Jessica Lange

Andy Warhol

Jessica Lange, 1979

Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

EUR 15,000

Circles from The New York Collection for Stockholm

Sol LeWitt

Circles from The New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

GBP 3,300

Apocalypse VIII

Keith Haring

Apocalypse VIII, 1988

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

EUR 22,350

Neue Wilden

Neue Wilden is the term German artists used for Neo-Expressionism. In the 1970s and 80s, expressive painting re-emerged in Germany, with artists embracing intense colors and broad brushstrokes. The movement grew in opposition to minimal and conceptual art, favoring a return to raw, emotional expression through bold and dynamic painting techniques.

Hyper-realism

Hyperrealism is a genre of sculpture and painting that closely resembles high-resolution photographs. It is an evolution of Photorealism and is often applied to an independent art style or movement that became prominent in Europe and the United States in the early 2000s. Hyperrealist artists focus on extreme detail and precision, creating works that are often indistinguishable from real-life images.

Digital Print on paper

Digital print on paper refers to a digital image printed with archival-grade inks on high-quality, acid-free paper. This process ensures the print can last over twenty years if properly stored. The digital file allows for future prints to be made as needed.

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