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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Screen
"Left Right There" Cityscape sculpture, Screen print on wood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This orginal piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood and salvaged materials that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture. The finished piece measures 56”h x 26”w x 10”d. Artist Statement // My work is about the intersection of built environments and subterranean systems. I create drawings and sculptures of fantastical urban environments. Often inspired by dystopian and science fiction films, I combine recognizable architectural forms and impossible buildings to make diorama-esque works. Early Nintendo games...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Good Point
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Screen

Bonehenge
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture with additional wire and copper details. The finished piece measures 40”h x 35”w x 11”d. About the Artwork O’Sullivan creates invented buildings, places, and objects describing unexplored worlds conjuring a sense of discovery and adventure. Rise and Shine represents a shift from the artist’s earlier work featuring structures, facades, and panoramic landscapes toward a more detailed approach. These new works depict encapsulated, floating environments devoid of humans. The sculptural objects are keepsakes or relics from these faraway places. Each piece plays with the shifting relationships between two and three dimensions, surface and underworld. O’Sullivan’s recent screen prints introduce color, imbuing these works with a certain levity and illustrative quality. The playful nature of O’Sullivan’s work draws from Nintendo games, maps, science fiction movies, and movie set design. Likening his process to a lego set...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Copper, Wire

NASA Chair (Space Program: Rare Earths), Contemporary Art, Signed and Titled
Located in Hamburg, DE
Tom Sachs (US American, b. 1966) NASA Chair (Space Program: Rare Earths), 2020 Medium: Screenprint and felt-tip pen on Samsonite folding chair ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin (Kusama large plush pumpkin)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin (plush): An iconic, vibrantly colored pop art piece - this large (21.5 x 21.5 in.) Kusama plush pumpkin features the universal polka dot patterns and bold colors...
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1960s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Nylon, Screen

Bonus Zone
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Bonus Zone" is an original artwork made from screenprinting on wood by Luke O'Sullivan. This piece measures 33”h x 9”w x 9"d "Surprise and luck are always present...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Screen

Tumsae 7 - red, white, pattern, wall hanging, 3D, felt, textile, tapestry
Located in Bloomfield, ON
Striking organic shapes in bright red provide dramatic contrast in this cream felt tapestry by fabric artist Chung-Im Kim. Kim meticulously hand stiches together small pieces of indu...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Felt, Thread, Mixed Media, Screen

Tumsae No 1 - red, white, pattern, wall hanging, 3D, felt, textile, tapestry
Located in Bloomfield, ON
The natural world provides infinite inspiration for the beautifully textured work of Chung-Im Kim. The fabric artist creates unique wall hangings from sewing tiny pieces of industria...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Felt, Thread, Mixed Media, Screen

Hank Willis Thomas Love Over Rules Silk Screen Printed Skateboards Set of Three
Located in Draper, UT
Conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas uses photography to explore issues of identity, history, race, and class. Inspired by the works of Carrie Mae Wee...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic, Screen

Green Companion Skeleton
By KAWS
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Rare neon skeleton designed by KAWS in 2007 for his OriginalFake brand during Halloween. Featuring his Companion Skull on a movable skeletal body. Manu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

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MIROIRS D'ARTISTE (3D WALL SCULPTURE)
Located in Aventura, FL
Mirrored glass and silkscreened plexiglass wall sculpture. Incised artist signature and edition on verso. From the EA edition of 20 (there is also the main edition of 99). Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. All reasonable offers will be considered. About the Artist: Jesús Rafael Soto (Venezuelan, 1923–2005) was an artist known for his kinetic sculptures and large-scale installations. Like Alexander Calder and George Rickey, Soto’s delicate and responsive constructions react to external stimuli and changes in the atmosphere, as seen in his work Penetrable (1990). “Artistic creation is a force which should preferably be directed towards the exploration of space, of the universe, of the infinite realities which surround us, but of which we are hardly conscious,” Soto once mused. Born on June 5, 1923 in Cuidad Bolívar, Venezuela, he studied at the Escuela des artes plásticas in Caracas from 1942–1947 and later served as the director of the Escuela de bellas artes in Maracaibo, Venezuela until his move to Europe in 1950. Settling in Paris, he associated with the Op Art artists Victor Vasarely and Yaacov Agam, as well as members of the ZERO group such as Otto Piene, Jean Tinguely, and Heinz Mack. In 1973, the Museo de arte modern Jesús Soto...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Mirror, Plexiglass, Screen

Orange Companion Skeleton
By KAWS
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Rare neon skeleton designed by KAWS in 2007 for his OriginalFake brand during Halloween. Featuring his Companion Skull on a movable skeletal body. Manu...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Cardboard, Screen

"JAMÓN JAMÓN I (Reliquary Generalife)", ceramic sculpture, porcelain vessel, urn
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"JAMÓN JAMÓN I (Reliquary Generalife)", 2019, sold in the frame shown, is one in a series of ceramic sculptures by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Enamel

Hole in the Wall
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture. The finished piece measures 14”h x 11.5”w x 4.25”d. About the Artwork O’Sullivan creates invented buildings, places, and objects describing unexplored worlds conjuring a sense of discovery and adventure. Rise and Shine represents a shift from the artist’s earlier work featuring structures, facades, and panoramic landscapes toward a more detailed approach. These new works depict encapsulated, floating environments devoid of humans. The sculptural objects are keepsakes or relics from these faraway places. Each piece plays with the shifting relationships between two and three dimensions, surface and underworld. O’Sullivan’s recent screen prints introduce color, imbuing these works with a certain levity and illustrative quality. The playful nature of O’Sullivan’s work draws from Nintendo games, maps, science fiction movies, and movie set design. Likening his process to a lego set...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wire

"Flower Block (Orange)", Figurative, Flower, Floral, Sculpture, Wood, Paint
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This green and orange floral sculpture titled "Flower Block (Orange)" is an original artwork by Luke O'Sullivan made of screenprint, acrylic, and spraypaint on wood. This piece measu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Screen, Acrylic, Spray Paint

"Track Brace" sculpture, architectural landscape, screen print on wood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This orginal piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood and salvaged materials that the artist has silkscreen printed onto with his original drawings and patterns, which he then cut and assembled into a three-dimensional, wall-hanging sculpture. The finished piece measures 21”h x 14.5”w x 8”d. Please send us a direct message if you need expedited shipping. Artist Statement // My work is about the intersection of built environments and subterranean systems. I create drawings and sculptures of fantastical urban environments. Often inspired by dystopian and science fiction films, I combine recognizable architectural forms and impossible buildings to make diorama-esque works. Early Nintendo games...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Treasure Trail
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This original piece by Luke O'Sullivan is made from wood that the artist has silkscreen printed his original drawings and patterns onto, which he then cut and assembled into this thr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Thomas the Unbeliever
Located in New York, NY
Thomas the Unbeliever, 2017 Mixed media on paper and re-board 83 x 83 x 63cm Lina Pigadioti-Tzima (b. Athens 1967) studied at Parsons School of Art & Design in Paris (BFA, 1991) and...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Screen

Blue Tree
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and cultural identity. Known for he...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Dreams
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and ...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, Wood, Paint, Coating, Mixed Media, Screen

Noodle Neon Table
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and ...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

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Neon Light, Glass, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, Paint, Coating, Mixed Media, ...

Let's Get Lost Together
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and ...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

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Glass, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, Paint, Coating, Photographic Paper, Scree...

I Wasted my wishes on you I still have hopes
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and cultural identity. Known for her figurative works made from Post-it notes and sculptures created from layers of glass panels, Özmenoğlu aims to make the viewer rethink familiar concepts, objects, and imagery using everyday items. Works such as Beauty Balloon Pink with Triangles (2020) exude playfulness and uniqueness in their recontextualization of mundane objects. In works like post-it leaves (2019), she prints images on sticky notes...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Photographic Paper, Mixed Media, Screen, Glass, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, ...

What Did You Say?
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and cultural identity. Known for he...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

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Glass, Screen, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, Paint, Coating, Mixed Media, Phot...

NASA Chair (Space Program: Rare Earths), Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Tom Sachs (US American, b. 1966) NASA Chair (Space Program: Rare Earths), 2020 medium: Screenprint and felt-tip pen on Samsonite folding chair Dimensions: 8...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

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Steel

Maine Cow, Sculpture by Alex Katz
Located in Long Island City, NY
A mixed media sculpture by Alex Katz from 2007. A three-dimensional representation of a cow lounging in a pasture. Artist: Alex Katz, American (1927 - ) ...
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Layer Lair
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece will be on display at SCOPE Miami Beach until December 7, 2015, and shipped out the following week. Silkscreen printed wood cut and assembled into a three-dimensional s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Wire

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Last Opera
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and cultural identity. Known for he...
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2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, Wood, Paint, Coating, Mixed Media, Screen

Last Opera
H 75 in W 47 in D 40 in
Follow Me
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, Wood, Paint, Coating, Mixed Media, Screen

Follow Me
Follow Me
H 10 in W 5 in D 9 in
Art Mug #5
Located in Nashville, TN
Nashville native James Threalkill is a painter whose artwork celebrates a life well-lived. The vibrant palette, gamut of texture, and subtle abstraction exhibited in his paintings exude a feeling of vigor, entice a sense of spontaneity, and explore resonance within a still image. His style of work is best described as Expressive Realism, an area of painting that teases the tension between figurative and nonrepresentational art. Using people as his primary subject matter, Threalkill creates a connection between viewer and artwork that often leaves the viewer feeling as if they've witnessed a raw and intimate moment in someone else's life. His work also demonstrates harmony with the subjects he frequently depicts: jazz musicians entranced in moments of lyrical spontaneity. Threalkill's endeavors have received national recognition. He collaborated with artist Michael McBride and Metro Nashville school teachers to develop the groundbreaking children's book series, Visions: African American Experiences...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Screen

Art Mug
Located in Nashville, TN
Nashville native James Threalkill is a painter whose artwork celebrates a life well-lived. The vibrant palette, gamut of texture, and subtle abstraction exhibited in his paintings exude a feeling of vigor, entice a sense of spontaneity, and explore resonance within a still image. His style of work is best described as Expressive Realism, an area of painting that teases the tension between figurative and nonrepresentational art. Using people as his primary subject matter, Threalkill creates a connection between viewer and artwork that often leaves the viewer feeling as if they've witnessed a raw and intimate moment in someone else's life. His work also demonstrates harmony with the subjects he frequently depicts: jazz musicians entranced in moments of lyrical spontaneity. Threalkill's endeavors have received national recognition. He collaborated with artist Michael McBride and Metro Nashville school teachers to develop the groundbreaking children's book series, Visions: African American Experiences...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Screen

Art Mug #13
Located in Nashville, TN
Nashville native James Threalkill is a painter whose artwork celebrates a life well-lived. The vibrant palette, gamut of texture, and subtle abstraction exhibited in his paintings exude a feeling of vigor, entice a sense of spontaneity, and explore resonance within a still image. His style of work is best described as Expressive Realism, an area of painting that teases the tension between figurative and nonrepresentational art. Using people as his primary subject matter, Threalkill creates a connection between viewer and artwork that often leaves the viewer feeling as if they've witnessed a raw and intimate moment in someone else's life. His work also demonstrates harmony with the subjects he frequently depicts: jazz musicians entranced in moments of lyrical spontaneity. Threalkill's endeavors have received national recognition. He collaborated with artist Michael McBride and Metro Nashville school teachers to develop the groundbreaking children's book series, Visions: African American Experiences...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Screen

Art Mug #17
Located in Nashville, TN
Nashville native James Threalkill is a painter whose artwork celebrates a life well-lived. The vibrant palette, gamut of texture, and subtle abstraction exhibited in his paintings exude a feeling of vigor, entice a sense of spontaneity, and explore resonance within a still image. His style of work is best described as Expressive Realism, an area of painting that teases the tension between figurative and nonrepresentational art. Using people as his primary subject matter, Threalkill creates a connection between viewer and artwork that often leaves the viewer feeling as if they've witnessed a raw and intimate moment in someone else's life. His work also demonstrates harmony with the subjects he frequently depicts: jazz musicians entranced in moments of lyrical spontaneity. Threalkill's endeavors have received national recognition. He collaborated with artist Michael McBride and Metro Nashville school teachers to develop the groundbreaking children's book series, Visions: African American Experiences...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Screen

Don't Forget My Love
Located in New York, NY
Ardan Özmenoğlu draws from her own experiences as a Turkish woman to explore ideas about history, popular culture, and the formation of a national and ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Screen Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Fiberglass, Plexiglass, Wood, Paint, Coating, Mixed Media, Screen

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