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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Fast sketch of Still life with abstract painting

Tom Wesselmann

Fast sketch of Still life with abstract painting, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 29,250

Lantern flowers (Black & blue)

Donald Sultan

Lantern flowers (Black & blue), 2017

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 12,000

Stabiles

Alexander Calder

Stabiles, 1963

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 8,400

Fruit & Flowers

Donald Sultan

Fruit & Flowers, 1990’s

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 29,250

Ghost Station

Ed Ruscha

Ghost Station, 2011

Limited Edition Print

Relief printing

USD 100,000 - 120,000

Curving (Tree)

Sterling Ruby

Curving (Tree), 2006

Limited Edition Print

C-Print

USD 29,250

Untitled, from the White Columns Print Portfolio

Louise Lawler

Untitled, from the White Columns Print Portfolio, 2024

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 1,200

In The Bottom of my Garden IV.87A

Andy Warhol

In The Bottom of my Garden IV.87A, CA. 1956

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 6,600

In The Bottom of my Garden IV.91A

Andy Warhol

In The Bottom of my Garden IV.91A, CA.1956

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 6,600

Pop Shop VI

Keith Haring

Pop Shop VI , 1989

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 17,750

Nowe Miastro (IV), from the Paper Relief Project

Frank Stella

Nowe Miastro (IV), from the Paper Relief Project, 1975

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

USD 11,450

Untitled

Helen Frankenthaler

Untitled, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 6,550

Black Dice 9

John Baldessari

Black Dice 9, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Black Dice 8

John Baldessari

Black Dice 8, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Black Dice 7

John Baldessari

Black Dice 7, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Black Dice 6

John Baldessari

Black Dice 6, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

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Acrylic sculpture

Acrylic sculpture refers to both a process and the resulting object. The artist begins by creating a sculpture from clay, plaster, or epoxy, which is then used to make a flexible mold. Melted acrylic is poured into the mold, and once it cures, the acrylic piece is hand-finished through sanding and polishing. Acrylic sculptures are valued for their clarity, durability, and ability to achieve intricate details.

Etching

Etching is a technique where a design is created on a metal surface by using a strong acid or mordant to eat away the unprotected parts of the metal, leaving the desired pattern in relief (intaglio). In modern art and manufacturing, different chemicals may be used depending on the material being etched.

Ephemeral Art

Ephemeral art is a type of art that occurs only once and typically lasts for a very short period. It cannot be displayed as a traditional work of art in a gallery or museum. Examples of ephemeral art include performances, happenings, sound sculptures, flyers, and mass-produced items. This art form emphasizes the transient nature of the experience, existing only in the moment and often leaving no lasting physical trace.

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