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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Elio, Oliver (Call me by Your Name)

Elizabeth Peyton

Elio, Oliver (Call me by Your Name), 2023

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

GBP 3,350

Note

Ed Ruscha

Note, 2018

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Main Street

Ed Ruscha

Main Street, 1990

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Gal Chews Same Piece of Gum

Ed Ruscha

Gal Chews Same Piece of Gum, 2021

Sculpture / Object

Bronze

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Untitled (Vase)

Barbara Kruger

Untitled (Vase), 2020

Sculpture / Object

Ceramic

GBP 1,800

Dollar Sign

Andy Warhol

Dollar Sign, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Split-Rocker (Vase)

Jeff Koons

Split-Rocker (Vase), 2012

Sculpture / Object

Porcelain

EUR 3,000

Wild Raspberries  IV 140A (Gardoons A La Mousseline)

Andy Warhol

Wild Raspberries IV 140A (Gardoons A La Mousseline), 1959

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 6,600

Wild Raspberries  IV 137A (Baked Hawaii)

Andy Warhol

Wild Raspberries IV 137A (Baked Hawaii), 1959

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

EUR 6,600

Queen Ntombi Twala of Swaziland

Andy Warhol

Queen Ntombi Twala of Swaziland, 1985

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

EUR 23,500

Neuschwanstein (Poster)

Andy Warhol

Neuschwanstein (Poster), 1987

Limited Edition Print

Serigraph

EUR 4,800

Pop Shop I (C)

Keith Haring

Pop Shop I (C), 1987

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 30,000 - 50,000

Vegetarian Vegetable, II.56 from Campbell's Soup II

Andy Warhol

Vegetarian Vegetable, II.56 from Campbell's Soup II, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 70,000 - 80,000

Andy Warhol

Private Listing

Limited Edition Print

Wall of Ice

Robert Longo

Wall of Ice, 2017

Limited Edition Print

Pigment print

EUR 7,500

White Snow Trees of the Black Forest

Robert Longo

White Snow Trees of the Black Forest, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Pigment print

EUR 7,500

Stuckism

Stuckism is an art movement that promotes figurative painting over conceptual art. It was founded in 1999 by Charles Thomson and Billy Childish with an initial group of 13 artists in Britain. The movement has since expanded to 52 countries with 233 groups worldwide. Several manifestos, issued by Thomson and Childish, advocate for the spirit of modernism and the creation of spiritual art, regardless of medium, subject matter, or style. Stuckism emphasizes the importance of genuine expression and rejects the dominance of conceptual art in the contemporary art scene.

CoBrA

CoBrA stands for Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam; the group was formed with a desire to break away from the existing art movements of the time. Their critique of Western society led them to experiment and evolve into a significant international movement. CoBrA was founded on November 8, 1948, at the Notre Dame Café in Paris, where its manifesto was signed by Karel Appel, Joseph Noiret, Corneille, Christian Dotremont, Constant, and Asger Jorn. The group was united by a shared commitment to freedom in both form and color, and their work emphasized experimentation and spontaneity.

Digital Art

Digital art refers to artistic practices or works that utilize digital technology as an essential component of both the creation and presentation process. Since the 1970s, various terms like multimedia and computer art have been used to describe this practice. Digital art is a subset of the broader category known as new media art, which has brought significant changes to the art world. Technology has transformed traditional forms of painting, drawing, sound/music, and sculpture into new digital formats, expanding the possibilities of artistic expression.

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