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David Hockney: iPad Drawings
A Digital Revolution 02/17/2026 Few living artists have demonstrated a sustained commitment to rethinking how we see quite like David Hockney. Across six decades... Read more -
David Hockney: Homemade Prints
A Guide: History, Importance & How To Collect February 17, 2026 When people think of David Hockney as an innovator, they often jump straight to the iPad drawings, the multi-camera films,... Read more -
Superflat Shadows: Yoshitomo Nara and Takashi Murakami
Two Approaches to the Post-War Psyche in the 21st Century February 16, 2026 Across contemporary Japanese art, the 'Superflat' aesthetic has emerged as one of the most effective ways artists create immediate visual... Read more -
Banksy: The Love Heart
Use and Symbolism February 10, 2026 Why does Banksy use love hearts? The question points to the tension that sits at the centre of his work.... Read more
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Ed Ruscha's Mountain prints
A Collector's Guide February 9, 2026 Ed Ruscha Mountain prints represent a significant evolution in the artist's practice, marking his transition from the stark typographical works... Read more -
Retro Revival: Connor Gottfried, Arlo Sinclair and Dylan Martinez
Three Approaches To Digital Archaeology in the 21st Century February 9, 2026 Across contemporary fine art, nostalgia has emerged as one of the most effective ways artists create immediate emotional connection while... Read more -
Andy Warhol & Pablo Picasso: Portraits
20th-Century Muses in Dialogue February 3, 2026 Portraiture sits at the very centre of 20th-century art, and few artists reshaped its language more decisively than Andy Warhol... Read more -
Dylan Martinez's Pac-Man Ghosts
Glass Art Icons February 2, 2026 Dylan Martinez Pac-Man Ghosts represent a fascinating convergence of contemporary glass artistry and popular culture nostalgia. These hyperreal sculptures transform... Read more
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Mel Bochner: Embossed Monoprints
Language Made Tangible February 2, 2026 Mel Bochner's embossed monoprints represent a pivotal evolution in conceptual art, where language transcends its traditional boundaries to become sculptural... Read more -
Roy Lichtenstein: Everyday Objects
Portraits, Landscapes & The Everyday January 27, 2026 Lichtenstein's use of everyday objects represents one of Pop Art's most revolutionary achievements: the transformation of mundane comic-book consumer items,... Read more -
Daniele Fortuna: Classical Art Re-Imagined
A Sculptor to Watch in 2026 January 26, 2026 For sculpture collectors seeking work that bridges historical gravitas with contemporary energy, Daniele Fortuna has become an increasingly compelling figure.... Read more -
Jonas Wood Basketballs: A Guide
January 26, 2026 Jonas Wood's Basketballs and the Double Basketball Orchid Series represent a compelling intersection of domestic intimacy and geometric precision in... Read more
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Damien Hirst: Spots
A Collector's Guide January 19, 2026 The Damien Hirst Spot series represents one of the most recognizable and philosophically complex bodies of work in contemporary art.... Read more -
Keith Haring: A Pop Shop Journey
Art Meets Commerce January 19, 2026 Keith Haring's Pop Shop represents one of the most revolutionary experiments in making contemporary art accessible to the masses. Opened... Read more -
Tyler Shields: Quiet Luxury
Narrative, Power, and the Contemporary Image January 19, 2026 Tyler Shields is a central figure in contemporary photography whose work operates at the intersection of cinematic storytelling, cultural critique,... Read more -
Basquiat Market Predictions 2026
What and How To Collect January 13, 2026 Basquiat Market Prediction for Collectors in 2026–2028 Jean-Michel Basquiat remains a bellwether for the contemporary market: when confidence returns, his... Read more
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Sabek: Bridging the Wild and the Urban
From Street Art To Gallery January 13, 2026 GH × Sabek 7 days. Exclusive works. One drop. This Thursday at 3:00 PM (ET) , Sabek releases a limited... Read more -
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans
The Iconic Series January 5, 2026 When Andy Warhol unveiled his Campbell’s Soup Cans in 1962, the art world did not know what had hit it.... Read more