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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Untitled (from the BAM III Portfolio)

Peter Halley

Untitled (from the BAM III Portfolio), 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 3,100

El mapa de Miranda y la disciplina de Nietzsche

Joseph Kosuth

El mapa de Miranda y la disciplina de Nietzsche, 2004

Sculpture / Object

Engraving

USD 6,000

Untitled (Native American with Truck)

Robert Rauschenberg

Untitled (Native American with Truck), 2000

Limited Edition Print

Pigment print

EUR 2,850

Tension No. 6

KAWS

Tension No. 6, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 11,350

Tension No. 3

KAWS

Tension No. 3, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 11,350

Tension No. 2

KAWS

Tension No. 2, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 11,350

Share

KAWS

Share, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 8,350

The World Art Festival

James Rosenquist

The World Art Festival, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Currently Not Available

A Pale Angels Halo (Yellow)

James Rosenquist

A Pale Angels Halo (Yellow), 1973

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 1,200

Federal Spending

James Rosenquist

Federal Spending, 1978

Limited Edition Print

Etching and Aquatint

Inquire For Price

Notebook Torn in Half

Claes Oldenburg

Notebook Torn in Half , 1997

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 1,100

Sketch for a Sculpture in the Form of a Dress Collar and Tie, with Stud

Claes Oldenburg

Sketch for a Sculpture in the Form of a Dress Collar and Tie, with Stud, 1994

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Inquire For Price

Broken Button (Split Button)

Claes Oldenburg

Broken Button (Split Button), 1981

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

Currently Not Available

The Soap at Baton Rouge

Claes Oldenburg

The Soap at Baton Rouge, 1990

Sculpture / Object

Mixed Media

Inquire For Price

Miles

James Rosenquist

Miles, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 2,000

Cover (from À la recherche du shoe perdu portfolio)

Andy Warhol

Cover (from À la recherche du shoe perdu portfolio), 1955

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 6,800

Serigraph

Serigraph is a printmaking process that uses silk screen techniques to create an image. The image is digitally separated into individual colors, each of which is assigned to a separate silk screen. These screens are then used to apply each color by hand, layer by layer, to replicate the original artwork, often based on an oil painting.

Monochrome

Monochromatic describes paintings, photographs, designs, or drawings that utilize one color or various shades of a single color. Monochromatic objects have a limited range of hues. While the term often refers to black and white or grayscale images, it can also apply to any artwork that contains tones of just one color.

Entropy

Entropy, in a broader sense, refers to the inevitable deterioration or decline of a society or system. In art, the concept was popularized by artist Robert Smithson in the 1960s. He used the term to critique what he saw as the static and overly simplified nature of contemporary minimalist art. Smithson's work often explored the idea of entropy as a force of chaos and decay, contrasting with the perceived order and purity of minimalist works.

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