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Why Collect David Hockney?
A Guide To Collecting David Hockney February 21, 2025 In this guide to collecting David Hockney, we share just a few of the many reasons why his work makes... Read more -
Blink 182’s Mark hoppus to auction Banksy worth millions of dollars
You feeling this? February 19, 2025 Legendary bassist and Blink 182 frontman Mark Hoppus is putting his rare Banksy painting thought to be worth up to... Read more -
Why Collect Keith Haring?
A guide to collecting Keith Haring February 19, 2025 What Makes Keith Haring's Work So Valuable? Keith Haring was more than just an artist; he was a cultural force... Read more -
Andy Warhol: Inside The Factory
What Was Warhol's Factory? February 18, 2025 Inside Andy Warhol's Factory: Where Pop Art Was Born Andy Warhol , one of the most iconic figures in the... Read more
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Julian Opie It's a Lenticular World We Live In
February 17, 2025 Julian Opie is a British visual artist known for his distinctive style, which simplifies human figures and landscapes into bold,... Read more -
Why is Tom Wesselmann Famous?
February 17, 2025 What is Tom Wesselmann famous for? Tom Wesselmann is widely considered to be one one of the most important and... Read more -
Banksy Battles On
I Fought The Trademark Law? February 14, 2025 Banksy’s longstanding legal fight continues as he faces a battle to reclaim control of his trademark. In the ongoing battle... Read more -
Kasuza Matusyama: Anonymous Portraits
February 14, 2025 Kazusa Matsuyama , born in Tokyo in 1992, is a contemporary Japanese artist known for his distinctive approach to portraiture... Read more
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Johan Deckmann: A Conversation With The Self
Where Humor Meets Psychology February 13, 2025 Johan Deckmann ’s art is a conversation about the human experience, its contradictions, its humor, and its challenges. With his... Read more -
Roy Lichtenstein: Deconstructing Culture, Redefining Art
Connecting The Dots February 11, 2025 Roy Lichtenstein was a prolific artist whose bold approach to composition, color, and shape helped define the Pop Art movement... Read more -
Yoshitomo Nara: Child's Play
February 11, 2025 Yoshitomo Nara’s work is instantly recognizable, filled with his signature characters—wide-eyed, defiant, and often carrying an air of mischief or... Read more -
Robert Longo: Drawing As A Sculptural Process
From the Second to Third Dimension February 10, 2025 Robert Longo is renowned for his remarkable ability to create hyper-realistic, large-scale drawings that evoke deep emotional responses from the... Read more
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Andy Warhol The Merging of Art and Technology
February 8, 2025 Warhol’s influence undeniably extends far beyond the vivid pop art canvases and prints for which he is most famous. As... Read more -
An Interview With Fucci
The Brains Behind The Paintings February 6, 2025 Guy Hepner is pleased to announce our new collection with fucci . Join us as we discuss the process behind... Read more -
Hugo Baud: Dancing with Demons
A New Collection of Work Launching at Guy Hepner February 6, 2025 Join us in coversation with Hugo Baud , ahead of our exclusive new collection of works launching at the gallery... Read more -
Filippo Tincolini's Public Installation
Human Connections in Pietrasanta February 5, 2025 Produced by the City of Pietrasanta in collaboration with Franco Senesi’s Liquid Art System, the public installation features the patronage... Read more
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Jean-Michel Basquiat Anatomy Series
A Fascination With The Human Form and the Written Word February 3, 2025 Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Anatomy is his first portfolio of prints, encapsulating key themes that define his early work. Created shortly after... Read more -
Pepi Erdbories: From Paper to Sculpture
The Art of the Handwritten February 3, 2025 Pepi Erdbories ' journey into the world of art has been a personal evolution, transforming her initial foray into the... Read more -
Roxy Peroxyde's Portraits
Reimagining Classical Icons with a Modern Edge February 3, 2025 Roxy Peroxyde ’s portraits are a bold fusion of art history and contemporary aesthetics, breathing new life into classical iconography.... Read more -
Banksy Murals Unearthered
Previously Lost Early Murals Documented January 29, 2025 The 1990s were an exciting time in British popular culture with youth, in particular, shaping and informing the cultural identity... Read more
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Lenny Kravitz' Vast Art Collection
January 28, 2025 Lenny Kravitz, the legendary rock musician, has long considered Paris his home, forging a deep connection with the city over... Read more -
Which celebrities collect Basquiat?
Collectors Around The World January 28, 2025 Jean-Michel Basquiat's art is a testament to his unique blend of graffiti, text, and vibrant imagery. While his works are... Read more -
Andy Warhol Camouflage
Military Might January 27, 2025 The Camouflage paintings were not displayed publicly until six years after Andy Warhol’s death. In September 1993, with the support... Read more -
Damien Hirst Kaleidoscopes
January 20, 2025 Damien Hirst, one of the most celebrated contemporary artists, has recently unveiled his latest release, 'The Kaleidoscopes,' through his renowned... Read more
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Keith Haring Silence = Death
January 20, 2025 Keith Haring's silence = death is a powerful and evocative work created in 1988, the same year the artist was... Read more -
Roy Lichtenstein's Imperfect Series
January 20, 2025 Roy Lichtenstein’s Perfect series, initiated in 1978, features abstract, planar compositions of intersecting triangles filled with multicolored patterns of lines... Read more -
Tyler Shields Edge of Reality
Opening January 23rd at Guy Hepner January 19, 2025 Guy Hepner is pleased to announce the highly anticipated exhibition Edge of Reality by Tyler Shields, opening Thursday, January 23rd... Read more -
Jojo Anavim A Fresh Take
Classic Americana and Pop Culture January 8, 2025 Jojo Anavim, known for his vibrant and thought-provoking blend of pop art and nostalgic Americana, has unveiled a stunning new... Read more
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Andy Warhol Grace Kelly
Behind The Gaze January 6, 2025 Andy Warhol’s dynamic portrait of Grace Kelly highlights her timeless beauty. Created in 1984, the artwork is inspired by a... Read more -
Jean-Michel Basquiat's Sense For Superheroes
January 6, 2025 Jean-Michel Basquiat's dramatic life and iconic paintings-which variously feature obsessive scribbling, enigmatic symbols and diagrams, and iconography including skulls, masks,... Read more -
Julian Opie Let's Dance
Dancing Lenticulars January 6, 2025 Julian Opie is a contemporary British artist renowned for his distinctive style that blends elements of graphic design, realism, and... Read more -
Richard Pettibone: Pop Miniatures
January 6, 2025 The intersection of homage and innovation is at the heart of Richard Pettibone’s artistry, as seen in this vibrant collection... Read more