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Explore Francis Bacon’s visceral 'Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion.' A haunting triptych of distorted figures & raw emotion, embodying post-war angst. #BaconArt #ModernArt
‘Fountain’ represents a radical departure from traditional artistic practices, emphasizing the artist's role as selector rather than creator. Its rejection by the Society of Independent Artists fueled debate about art’s boundaries and continues to inspire discussion.
A profound exploration of loss through deep maroon and stark black rectangles, this 1958 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece by Mark Rothko invites you to experience the emotional depth of his iconic color field painting.
Experience the vibrant energy of Henri Matisse's 1949 masterpiece The Dancer, a breathtaking display of bold Fauvist colors and rhythmic movement that invites you to bring this celebration of life into your collection.
'Antarctica', by Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (1964), is a monumental oil painting on hardboard that embodies Nolan’s signature style – bold abstraction and emotive exploration of Australian identity. Its turbulent sky, dark sea, and jagged mountain range convey the raw grandeur of Antarctica.
Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (1917–1992) was a pivotal figure in Australian art history, recognized for his groundbreaking Ned Kelly paintings and his distinctive approach to landscape depiction. His formative years were marked by an unconventional education and exposure to influential artists like Picasso and Klee.
Step into 'The Toy Shop,' a vibrant collage by Peter Blake bursting with playful toys and British charm. A Pop Art masterpiece capturing childhood nostalgia & consumer culture, showcasing a delightful scene.
Roni Horn's 'Still Water,' a 1999 lithograph on paper, embodies minimalist abstraction by reflecting the Icelandic sky onto tranquil water surfaces. Inspired by Iceland's geology and culture, Horn’s work delves into perception and explores themes of stillness and hidden realities.
Experience Morris Louis's 'VAV' (1960), a mesmerizing Color Field painting featuring vibrant, flowing hues and a unique staining technique. Explore its abstract beauty and the artist’s innovative approach.
Explore "Off the Continental Divide" by James Rosenquist – a vibrant Pop Art lithograph depicting a surreal car interior. Bold colors & expressive lines capture American culture's dynamism.
A vibrant Surrealist dreamscape of stylized figures unfolds in Eileen Agar's Figures in a Garden, where bold colors and biomorphic shapes invite you to explore this captivating 20th-century masterpiece.
Kinetic Construction (Standing Wave) by Naum Gabo is a monumental sculpture from 1919-1920 that exemplifies Constructivist principles. Crafted from polished metal, it captures the essence of movement through its undulating form and striking vertical composition against a dark background.
Red Garden is a striking lithograph by Patrick Heron, created in 1956. It exemplifies Heron's signature style—bold abstraction rooted in observation of the Cornish landscape.
Explore the primal energy of André Masson's Surrealist lithograph, Childbirth (1955), capturing raw vulnerability and subconscious force; discover this masterpiece today.
Explore Josef Albers' Bauhaus-inspired 1963 study featuring precise geometric color interactions; discover the dialogue between form and hue.
Experience the fragmented Pop Art vision of James Rosenquist's Silo, a bold 1960s critique of consumer culture; discover this iconic masterpiece today.
Experience Jackson Pollock's 'Summertime: Number 9A'! This vibrant drip painting captures chaotic energy & movement with bold colors, showcasing his iconic action painting style.