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Period: Early 2000s
Liberty Head, Peter Max
Liberty Head, Peter Max

Liberty Head, Peter Max

By Peter Max

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Peter Max (1937) Title: Liberty Head Year: 2005 Medium: Mixed Media on archival paper Size: 30 x 24 inches Condition: Excellent Inscription: Signed b...

Category

Pop Art Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic

Luz Basica (Framed Abstract Contemporary Mixed Media Painting)
Luz Basica (Framed Abstract Contemporary Mixed Media Painting)

Luz Basica (Framed Abstract Contemporary Mixed Media Painting)

Located in New Orleans, LA

You mostly see giclees or prints of Ivan Reyes' work around, not often an original like this one. I think it makes a real difference - the boldness of the p...

Category

Abstract Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

Textile Art Quilt Dye Painting Tapestry Mixed Media Gayle Fraas & Duncan Slade
Textile Art Quilt Dye Painting Tapestry Mixed Media Gayle Fraas & Duncan Slade

Textile Art Quilt Dye Painting Tapestry Mixed Media Gayle Fraas & Duncan Slade

Located in Surfside, FL

Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade (American, 20th Century) Mixed Technique Textile Art Dye painted and printed on cotton fabric, machine and hand stitched, fused metal foil (gold leaf). 2002 'North Woods Suite' This listing is for one piece. i am showing a picture of all 4 so you can see them. I currently have the 4 available. Dimensions: 36.25 X 36.25 frame. Quilt is 28 X 28 inches Float mounted behind acrylic in wood frames bearing Fraas / Slade studio labels verso Collaborating artists Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade's work has always explored the relationship of ornamental surface and portrayal of landscape in quest of a sense beyond place. Recognized for developing techniques for screen printing and painting with dye on fabric, other mediums include paint and ink on paper, metal, and wood. Their work sits at the junction of fine and applied arts with an influence of naive and folk art. Their collaborative dialogue has been continuous since the mid 1970’s. Fraas-Slade’s work has been selected for some of the defining exhibitions that have influenced the field of Art Quilts: “The New American Quilt”; originating at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York City in 1976, (along with Helen Bitar, Katherine Westphal, Radka Donnell, Anne Raymo) “The Art Quilt” at the Los Angeles Municipal Museum in 1986 (including Nancy Crow, Jean Hewes, Terrie Mangat, Jan Myers-Newbury, Theresa May, Pamela Studstill and Pauline Burbidge) and “Six Continents of Quilts: the Permanent Collection of the Museum of Art and Design,” NYC, touring internationally from 2002-2005. (the show included Jenny Hearn, Anne Marie Kenny, Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade, Susan Denton, Sanae Hattori, Joan Schultze, Jenny Hearn and Mary Baxter). Books where work is featured include : Paintings of Maine by Carl Little, American Quilts: the Democratic Art 1780-2007 by Robert Shaw, The Art Quilt by Robert Shaw, Quilts Today by Robert Shaw, The Art Quilt by Penny McMorris and Michael Kile and Art to Wear by Julie Schafler Dale. Fraas and Slade continue to teach and lecture on their work. Workshops have been taught at conferences, art centers and colleges including: Haystack Mt. School of Crafts, ME, Arrowmont School of Crafts, TN and the School of Visual Arts, NYC. In 1989 and 2003, the artist team received Maine Visual Artist Fellowships and in 1995 a National Endowment for the Arts/ New England Foundation Visual Artist Fellowship. Collections include the Philadelphia Museum, Baltimore Museum, MD, Peabody Essex Museum, Museum of Art and Design, NYC., the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska and the corporate collections of Fidelity Investments, Nuveen, IL., Hilton Corporation and Elmira College. Public collections in Maine include Portland Public Library, Department of Transportation, Department of Marine Resources and the University of Maine/Orono. In 1989 and 2003 the artist team received Maine Visual Artist Fellowships and in 1995 a National Endowment for the Arts/ New England Foundation Visual Artist Fellowship. There has been a huge surge of interest in textile and tapestry art led by Anni Albers, Sheila Hicks, El Anatsui, Judith Scott, Nick Cave, Tanya Aguiñiga, Faith Ringgold and Olga de Amaral. More museums are showing and collecting this work. Selected Solo Exhibitions 2018 - Silo Gallery, Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts 2011 - Silo Gallery, Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts 2010 - New Work, Silo Gallery, Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts, 2009 - Island Images, Silo Gallery, Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts, Nantucket, MA. 2007 - Watermarks, James Patrick Gallery, Wiscasset, ME; Frankie Weems Gallery, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC. Along the Coast, Maine Fiberarts Gallery, Topsham, ME Varieties of Disturbance. Susan Maasch Fine Art, Portland, ME 2005 - Nauticals, Gleason Gallery, Boothbay Harbor, ME 2003 - New Work, Winfisky Gallery, Salem State College, Salem, MA 2001 - New Work, Works Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Selected Group Exhibitions 2020 - Maine Quilts: 250 Years of Community, Maine State Museum 2016 - Museum Collection: New Arrivals, Baltimore Museum of Art, Berman Gallery 2015 - Shared Sensibilities: The Piano Roll Project, Bates Mill Complex, Lewiston, ME 2014 - Masters: Contemporary Fiber Art, Maine Fiberarts Gallery, “Masters: Contemporary Fiber Art,” May - June 2013 - Layers: The John Walsh II Collection, Arnot Museum, Elmira College 2012 - Man-Made Quilts, Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VT Tribute to Ardis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, International Quilt Study Center/Museum 2011 - Instruct, The Studios at Key West Artpark 1974-1984, University of Buffalo Center for the Arts, 2009 - Reservoir, the John M. Walsh Collection, San Jose Museum of Quilts, San Jose, CA 2008 - Visual Systems, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Howard Gallery 2005 - Rooted in Tradition, Foothills Art Center, Golden, CO 2004 - Envision 20/20, Colby College Museum of Art Another Layer, Portland Museum of Art 2002 - The Portland Show, Greenhut Galleries Six Continents of Quilts, Museum of Art and Design, NYC, traveling to: National Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan Selected Collections Elmira College, Cowles Hall, commissioned by John Walsh III 2017 Philadelphia Museum, Philadelphia, PA Museum of Art and Design, NYC Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA. Bowdoin College, Walker Art Museum, Brunswick, ME John Nuveen Inc. Chicago, Ill., commissions 1985, 1994, 2000, 2001 University of Nebraska, Lincoln International Quilt Study Center, The James Collection Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum, Golden, CO Mass Mutual, Boston MA Waban, Inc. Boston, MA University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Selected Awards and Fellowships 2012- The Studios at Key West, artist residency 2008, 2007 - Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts. A.I.R. program 2007 - Robert M. MacNamara Foundation 2003, 1989 - Maine Visual Artist Fellowships 2004 - Maine Art Commission Good Idea Grant Selected Biography Art Quilts Unfolding: 50 Years of Innovation, Bavor, Ellis, Sielman, Sider – 10/2018 Artpark: 1974-1984, Sandra Firmin, University of Buffalo Art Galleries /Princeton Architectural 2010 Masters: Art Quilts Volume 2, Sterling Publications, 2011 American Quilts: The Democratic Art 1750-2007 by Robert Shaw- Sterling Press 2009 Paintings of Maine, by Carl Little and Arnold Skolnick, Downeast Press, 2006 Six Continents of Quilts, The Museum of Art and Design Collection, 2005 Contemporary Art Quilts...

Category

American Modern Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Fabric, Thread, Paint, Mixed Media

"CONFIDENTIAL" Mono Print Figurative Expressionist by Victor Cartagena
"CONFIDENTIAL" Mono Print Figurative Expressionist by Victor Cartagena

"CONFIDENTIAL" Mono Print Figurative Expressionist by Victor Cartagena

Located in Soquel, CA

Salvadoran-born Victor Cartagena has been making art in the Bay Area since the late 80s. The work that he produced in the early to mid-1990’s battled with memories of the violence in...

Category

Minimalist Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Rag Paper, Tissue Paper, India Ink

Unique abstraction (Abstract Expressionist color field painting) Signed, Framed
Unique abstraction (Abstract Expressionist color field painting) Signed, Framed

Unique abstraction (Abstract Expressionist color field painting) Signed, Framed

By Lamar Briggs

Located in New York, NY

Lamar Briggs Untitled color abstraction, ca. 2008 Mixed media oil and gouache on paper Hand signed by Lamar Briggs on the lower center front Frame included: held in the original off ...

Category

Abstract Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media, Oil, Gouache

Large Contemporary Abstract Art "Cosmic Rainbow" on Canvas by British Artist
Large Contemporary Abstract Art "Cosmic Rainbow" on Canvas by British Artist

Large Contemporary Abstract Art "Cosmic Rainbow" on Canvas by British Artist

Located in Preston, GB

Large Contemporary Abstract Art "Cosmic Rainbow" on Canvas by British Artist by Contemporary British Artist. Symbolic visionary art from creative drawings, meditations & psychedelic ...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Felt Pen, Permanent Marker, Cotton Canvas

"Love on Blends"
"Love on Blends"

"Love on Blends"

By Peter Max

Located in Warren, NJ

Good condition Frame: 23.5 x 21.5 Picture: 9 x 7 International buyers must cover all shipping expenses

Category

Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Paper

Jeff Koons Monkey Train beach towel (Jeff Koons Monkey Train blue)
Jeff Koons Monkey Train beach towel (Jeff Koons Monkey Train blue)

Jeff Koons Monkey Train beach towel (Jeff Koons Monkey Train blue)

By Jeff Koons

Located in NEW YORK, NY

Jeff Koons Monkey Train beach towel 2008: A highly decorative limited edition 2008 Jeff Koons Monkey Train towel. Measuring 70x60 inches - this work would look outstanding framed. This outstanding Jeff Koons Monkey Train collectible...

Category

Pop Art Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Cotton, Digital, Lithograph, Screen

"Better World III"
"Better World III"

"Better World III"

Located in Warren, NJ

Peter Max original embellished painting on paper No Coa but it has park west frame and stickers Measures 36x30x1 In good condition frame has minor ...

Category

Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

Large Mixed Media Collage Painting Great Jewish Feminist Artist Miriam Schapiro
Large Mixed Media Collage Painting Great Jewish Feminist Artist Miriam Schapiro

Large Mixed Media Collage Painting Great Jewish Feminist Artist Miriam Schapiro

By Miriam Schapiro

Located in Surfside, FL

Miriam Schapiro, "Curtain Call" 2002 Hand signed, dated and titled verso and signed and dated recto. acrylic paint, digital images, glitter and textile fabric on canvas, tooling with gold leaf embossing around self edge of painting. size: 60 x 50 in Miriam Schapiro (or Mimi Schapiro) (November 15, 1923 – June 20, 2015) was a Canadian-born artist based in America. She was a painter, sculptor and printmaker. She was a pioneer of feminist art. She was also considered a leader of the Pattern and Decoration art movement. Schapiro's artwork blurs the line between fine art and craft. Her paintings contain craft elements because crafts and decoration is associated with women and femininity. She used icons that are associated with women such as hearts, floral decorations, geometric patterns and the color pink. In the 1970s she made a small woman's object, the fan, heroic by painting it six feet by twelve feet. This bears the influence of the Pattern and Decoration movement artists such as Brad Davis, Mary Grigoriadis, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Kim MacConnel, Sonya Rapoport, Miriam Schapiro and Valerie Jaudon. Shapiro was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her father was an industrial design artist who fostered her desire to be an artist and served as her role model and mentor. Her mother was a stay at home mother who worked part-time during the depression. As a teenager, Schapiro was taught by Victor d’Amico, her first modernist teacher at the Museum of Modern Art. In the evenings she joined WPA classes for adults to study drawing from the nude model. In 1943, Schapiro entered Hunter College in New York City, but eventually transferred to the University of Iowa. At the University of Iowa, Schapiro studied painting with Stuart Edie and James Lechay. She studied printmaking under Mauricio Lasansky and was his personal assistant, which then led her to help form the Iowa Print Group. Lasanky taught his students to use several different printing techniques in their work and to study the masters' work in order to find solutions to technical problems. At the State University of Iowa she met the artist Paul Brach, whom she married in 1946.. By 1951 they moved to New York City and befriended many of the Abstract expressionist artists of the New York School, including Joan Mitchell, Larry Rivers, Knox Martin and Michael Goldberg. Schapiro worked in the style of Abstract expressionism during this time period. Shapiro and Brach lived in New York City during the 1950s and 1960s. During this period Shapiro had a successful career as an abstract expressionist painter in the hard-edge style. In December 1957, André Emmerich selected one of her paintings for the opening of his gallery. Schapiro not only honored the craft tradition in women's art, but also paid homage to women artists of the past. In the early 1970s she made paintings and collages which included photo reproductions of Mary Cassatt's and Georgia O'keefe's paintings. Early in her career, Schapiro started looking for maternal symbols to unify her own roles as a woman. Her series, Shrines (1963), was her first artistically successful attempt at compartmentalizing her life roles. Her painting, Big Ox No. 1, from 1968, references Shrines, however no longer compartmentalized. The center O takes on the symbol of the egg which exists as the window into the maternal structure with outstretched limbs. Her series, Shrines was created in 1961–63. It is one of her earliest group of work that was also an autobiography. Each section of the work show an aspect of being a woman artist. They are also symbolic of her body and soul. In 1964 Schapiro and her husband Paul both worked at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop. One of Schapiro's biggest turning points in her art career was working at the workshop and experimenting with Josef Albers' Color-Aid paper, where she began making several new shrines and created her first collages. In the 1970s, Schapiro and Brach moved to California so that both could teach in the art department at the University of California. Subsequently, she was able to establish the Feminist Art Program at the California Institute of the Arts, in Valencia with Judy Chicago. The program set out to address the problems in the arts from an institutional position. They wanted the creation of art to be less of a private, introspective adventure and more of a public process through consciousness raising sessions, personal confessions and technical training. She participated in the Womanhouse exhibition in 1972. Schapiro's smaller piece within Womanhouse, called "Dollhouse", was constructed using various scrap pieces to create all the furniture and accessories in the house. Each room signified a particular role a woman plays in society and depicted the conflicts between them. Along with Nancy Spero, Joan Snyder, Joyce Kozloff, Audrey Flack and Judy Chicago, she is from that first generation of Jewish American feminist women artists and includes Judaica in her work. Schapiro's work from the 1970s onwards consists primarily of collages assembled from fabrics, which she called "femmages". As Schapiro traveled the United States giving lectures, she would ask the women she met for a souvenir. These souvenirs would be used in her collage like paintings. Her 1977-1978 essay Waste Not Want Not: An Inquiry into What Women Saved and Assembled - FEMMAGE (written with Melissa Meyer) describes femmage as the activities of collage, assemblage, découpage and photomontage practised by women using "traditional women's techniques - sewing, piercing, hooking, cutting, appliquéing, cooking and the like..." She was involved in Abstract expressionism, Minimalism, Computer art, and Feminist art. She worked with collage, printmaking, painting, femmage [fr] – using women's craft in her artwork, and sculpture. Schapiro not only honored the craft tradition in women's art, but also paid homage to women artists of the past. In the early 1970s she made paintings and collages which included photo reproductions of past artists such as Mary Cassatt. In the mid 1980s she painted portraits of Frida Kahlo on top of her old self-portrait paintings. In the 1990s Schapiro began to include women of the Russian Avant Garde in her work. The Russian Avant Garde was an important moment in Modern Art history for Schapiro to reflect on because women were seen as equals. Schapiro also did collaborative art projects, like her series of etchings Anonymous was a Woman from 1977. She was able to produce the series with a group of nine women studio-art graduates from the University of Oregon. Each print is an impression made from an untransformed doily that was placed in soft ground on a zinc plate, then etched and printed. Her image is included in the iconic 1972 poster Some Living American Women Artists by Mary Beth Edelson...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Glitter, Mixed Media, Fabric, Acrylic, Digital

WOP 2 - 00621
WOP 2 - 00621

WOP 2 - 00621

By Hiro Yokose

Located in Phoenix, AZ

mixed media on paper; unframed Neoromantic painter Hiro Yokose fuses multiple layers of wax and oil paint to create mysterious, veiled landscapes illuminated with flashes of light i...

Category

Romantic Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Paint, Paper, Mixed Media, Archival Paper

"Mother Mary" by Anna Pennati - from William Blake's poems - original on paper
"Mother Mary" by Anna Pennati - from William Blake's poems - original on paper

"Mother Mary" by Anna Pennati - from William Blake's poems - original on paper

Located in Milano, MI

Inspired by William Blake's poem – "To Morning" Exhibited in Milan (Italy) in 2005. Part of a series o 10 Exclusively on 1stdibs measures are referred to the painting. Passepartout ...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Oil Pastel, Ink, Acrylic

“Green Pears, Yellow Lemon”
“Green Pears, Yellow Lemon”

“Green Pears, Yellow Lemon”

Located in Southampton, NY

Original acrylic on light archival cardstock of a contemporary still life by the Spanish artist, Antonio Castro. Signed bottom middle “A Castor” and dated 2000. Excellent condition and nicely gallery framed with a marblized mat and a 1.75 inch wide matte black frame. Under glass. Overall framed measurements are 18.75 by 22.75 inches. Provenance: A Sarasota, Florida estate. Originating from the city of Cuenca, Antonio Castor...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Paper, Permanent Marker

Wounaan Tribe Panama Rainforest Basket, brown, white and black geometric design
Wounaan Tribe Panama Rainforest Basket, brown, white and black geometric design

Wounaan Tribe Panama Rainforest Basket, brown, white and black geometric design

Located in Santa Fe, NM

Wounaan Tribe Panama Rainforest Basket, brown, white and black geometric design hand woven palm fiber and vegetal dye Estelina Morales The baskets are made by the Wounaan and Embera...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Organic Material

Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning

Sunday Morning

By Bram Bogart

Located in London, GB

Bram Bogart Sunday Morning 2007 Mixed Media 140 x 137 cms (55 x 54 ins) BB10401 Provenance The artist Bernard Jacobson Gallery London Jason Martin, Lond...

Category

Abstract Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

California Monoprint

California Monoprint

By Kory Twaddle

Located in Kansas City, MO

Artist : Kory Twaddle Title : California Monoprint Materials : Tempera on paper Date : 2008 Dimensions : 36 x 24 x .1 in. Kory Twaddle is a Kansas City based artist and Research A...

Category

Abstract Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Paint, Paper, Conté, Charcoal, India Ink, Acrylic, Tempera, Watercolor, ...

Messages to a Sun God, Contemporary Quilt
Messages to a Sun God, Contemporary Quilt

Messages to a Sun God, Contemporary Quilt

By Bethan Ash

Located in Brecon, Powys

Bethan Ash is a professional quilt maker and teacher with a background in Fashion design. She has exhibited widely and her work has been bought by museums in the UK and USA, includin...

Category

Folk Art Early 2000s Mixed Media

Abstract #007
Abstract #007

Abstract #007

Located in Soquel, CA

Vibrant and highly textured abstract composition by R. Curtis Williams (American, 1930-2007). Signed and dated "r. curtiss williams 2006". Tag on verso indicating title, size, and ar...

Category

Abstract Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Berber Wedding XXVI #B

Berber Wedding XXVI #B

By Robert Kelly

Located in Phoenix, AZ

oil and mixed media on canvas signature, title, year, medium, dimensions, and arrow on verso b. 1956, Santa Fe, NM Drawing on his extensive travels, Robert Kelly’s painted collages...

Category

Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

Critiques Dard
Critiques Dard

Critiques Dard

By Marcel Dzama

Located in Toronto, Ontario

With his unmistakable version of contemporary Surrealism, as comical as it is otherworldly, Marcel Dzama is one of Canada's most internationally successful artists. As with most of ...

Category

Surrealist Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Ink, Mixed Media

"2128" Mixed Media with Collage
"2128" Mixed Media with Collage

"2128" Mixed Media with Collage

By Michael Pauker

Located in Soquel, CA

Found object paper collage by Michael Pauker (American, b. 1957). Unsigned, but was acquired with a collection of his work. Numbered on verso. Presented "floating" in a new double ma...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Pencil

I Kannibali del Villaggio Globale - Mixed Media by A. Sordi - 2003
I Kannibali del Villaggio Globale - Mixed Media by A. Sordi - 2003

I Kannibali del Villaggio Globale - Mixed Media by A. Sordi - 2003

Located in Roma, IT

Bass relief collage on pressed cardboard. The consumerist jungle from which various characters escape to go to a natural jungle. Here and there wrecks of various objects and televis...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

"Happiness #1" Handmade Paper Composition
"Happiness #1" Handmade Paper Composition

"Happiness #1" Handmade Paper Composition

By Marc Foster Grant

Located in Soquel, CA

Painting on handmade hemp paper by Marc Foster Grant (American, b. 1947). Bold, heavy gold, bronze, and orange paint sits atop thick handmade paper. The paper is composed of rough fi...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Acrylic, Handmade Paper

Paul Manes - Carnivore, Painting 2000

Paul Manes - Carnivore, Painting 2000

By Paul Manes

Located in Stamford, CT

Paul Manes was born May 4, 1948, in Austin, Texas. He began his professional career in New York City in the early 1980s. His art has been widely exhibited in America and Europe and h...

Category

Abstract Expressionist Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Paint, Oil

Hombori
Hombori

Hombori

By Miquel Barceló

Located in New York, NY

This Miquel Barceló work exemplifies the artist's distinct handling of paint and mixed media to create a textured canvas and expressive work.

Category

Neo-Expressionist Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

The Way We Were, 1973-2001 New York Skyline Colorful 3D Pop Art Collage Painting
The Way We Were, 1973-2001 New York Skyline Colorful 3D Pop Art Collage Painting

The Way We Were, 1973-2001 New York Skyline Colorful 3D Pop Art Collage Painting

Located in Atlanta, GA

A vibrant and emotionally resonant original 3D Pop Art collage, this dynamic artwork presents a joyful yet nostalgic vision of the New York City skyline. Created in 2001 and titled "...

Category

Pop Art Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Paper

"Breaking News" - Red, Orange, and Blue Textured Mixed Media Abstract Artwork
"Breaking News" - Red, Orange, and Blue Textured Mixed Media Abstract Artwork

"Breaking News" - Red, Orange, and Blue Textured Mixed Media Abstract Artwork

By Steven H. Rehfeld

Located in Carmel, CA

Steven H. Rehfeld (American, born 1954) "Breaking News" 2001 Oil Paint, Mixed Media, Pencil, Newsprint, Canvas, Stretcher Bars The artist signed the back of the painting. The piece ...

Category

Abstract Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Newsprint, Pencil, Stretcher Bars

Banksy - We Love You...So Love Us Flower Bomber Silkscreen Album Cover & LP rare
Banksy - We Love You...So Love Us Flower Bomber Silkscreen Album Cover & LP rare

Banksy - We Love You...So Love Us Flower Bomber Silkscreen Album Cover & LP rare

By Banksy

Located in New York, NY

Various artists We Love You...So Love Us, 2000 We Love You – AMOUR 1 LP Cover art credit: Banksy Album cover with vinyl record inside Vinyl record held silkscreened album cover 12 1/...

Category

Street Art Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Plastic, Mixed Media, Board, Screen

Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Painting Dean Nimmer
Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Painting Dean Nimmer

Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Painting Dean Nimmer

By Dean Nimmer

Located in Surfside, FL

Dean Nimmer (American, b. 1935). "Untitled". 1995. Multi-media on paper. Hand signed, dated, Verso. Image: 17" x 10". Framed: 26" x 22". Dean Nimmer has exhibited his art in over 2...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

Street Art Mixed Media Painting "Bang" Graffiti Style California Latino Artist
Street Art Mixed Media Painting "Bang" Graffiti Style California Latino Artist

Street Art Mixed Media Painting "Bang" Graffiti Style California Latino Artist

By Aldo Valdez

Located in Surfside, FL

Aldo Valdez is a San Francisco California based artist. He worked as Head Preparator at Paul Thiebaud Gallery and before that at Gagosian Gallery. These are earlier, one of a kind, m...

Category

Street Art Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Acrylic, Screen

Equilibres
Equilibres

Equilibres

By Peter Fischli & David Weiss

Located in New York, NY

Peter Fischli / David Weiss Equilibres 1984–85/2006 Limited-edition book with photograph in linen-bound portfolio Photograph: 12 1/4 x 9 1/8 inches; 31 x 23 cm Book: 9 1/4 x 7 3/4 x 7/8 inches; 24 x 20 x 2 cm Portfolio: 15 x 11 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches; 38 x 29 x 4 cm Edition of 60 Photograph signed and numbered in ink (lower verso) Book signed and numbered in graphite on title page For Equilibres, the well-known series of photographs from the mid-1980s, Peter Fischli and David Weiss balanced everyday household items on top of each other in an absurd equilibrium. The Equilibres photographs anticipate Fischli and Weiss...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Linen, Mixed Media, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Archival Pigment

"Deity" - Colorful Textured Mixed Media Abstract in Muted and Earth Tones
"Deity" - Colorful Textured Mixed Media Abstract in Muted and Earth Tones

"Deity" - Colorful Textured Mixed Media Abstract in Muted and Earth Tones

By Steven H. Rehfeld

Located in Carmel, CA

Steven H. Rehfeld (American, born 1954) "Deity" 2003 Oil Paint, Newsprint, Pencil, Mixed Media, Canvas, Stretcher Bars The artist signed the back of the painting. This work is a dra...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Newsprint, Pencil, Stretcher Bars

Scoli Acosta Large Contemporary Mixed Media Painting LA Artist Dakota Nightshade
Scoli Acosta Large Contemporary Mixed Media Painting LA Artist Dakota Nightshade

Scoli Acosta Large Contemporary Mixed Media Painting LA Artist Dakota Nightshade

By Scoli Acosta

Located in Surfside, FL

Dakota Nightshade (Native American, Indian piece) Mixed media (ink, paint etc. red thread stitching) Framed 43 X 57 sheet 36 X 49 Hand signed, dated and titled by artist. (with a l...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Thread, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic

La Mer à Cassis (Cote d'azur, France), 2005 - mixed media, 67x55 cm, framed
La Mer à Cassis (Cote d'azur, France), 2005 - mixed media, 67x55 cm, framed

La Mer à Cassis (Cote d'azur, France), 2005 - mixed media, 67x55 cm, framed

By Armand Avril

Located in Nice, FR

Mixed media on plywood, signed on back. Armand Avril, né à Lyon en 1926, est un peintre vivant à Cotignac dans le Var. Il est surtout connu pour les assemblages qu'il a réalisés à partir de 1968. D'origine modeste, cependant très tôt intéressé par l'art et les musées où le poussait son père, il s'essaie d'abord à la peinture. Cependant, Avril ne commence à trouver son véritable style qu'à l'âge de quarante-deux ans. Enfant, il est un habitué des musées de Lyon qu’il fréquente sur les conseils de son père. Adulte, sa passion pour la collection l’incite à se nourrir des arts premiers et d’artistes comme Gaston...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media

Tribal Law (Large Graffiti Painting)
Tribal Law (Large Graffiti Painting)

Tribal Law (Large Graffiti Painting)

By John Crash Matos

Located in Aventura, FL

Original acrylic and spray paint on canvas. Hand signed, titled and dated on verso by John Crash Matos. Canvas is stretched. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Aut...

Category

Street Art Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Josh Smith - Make it Plain, Black ink on New York Times newsprint, Signed Framed
Josh Smith - Make it Plain, Black ink on New York Times newsprint, Signed Framed

Josh Smith - Make it Plain, Black ink on New York Times newsprint, Signed Framed

By Josh Smith

Located in New York, NY

ink on New York Times Newsprint Signature is part of the artwork itself Unique This ink collage was created in 2005 -- more than a decade before the artist would join the billionaire mega-gallery David Zwirner Gallery, which signed him in 2017 This show was held at the experimental post-modern Reena Spaulings Gallery - which at the time was located at 371 Grand Street on the Lower East Side (the gallery later moved to East Houston Street) More about the hand designed promotional collage itself: It is is a hand painted, unique collage used for promoting the exhibition at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York entitled "Josh Smith: Make it Plain," held on March 13-April 11, 2005. This work was done on a section of the February 13, 2005 New York Times newspaper devoted to coverage of the Oscars -- with one part featuring an advertisement for the 2005 Warner Brothers film "Constantine", a Horror/Fantasy film featuring Keanu Reeves, who plays a demon hunter, and Rachel Weisz, who plays a policewoman in a supernatural plot based upon Hellblazer comics. Interestingly, more than two decades on, there is a sequel in the works - and the tag lines to the trailer for the Constantine 2 movie are: “Hell’s Not Just a Place, it’s a war” and “The world you’re fighting for, it’s as broken as you are. But what you’re up against now, it’s different…” The newsprint is deliberately imperfect, with natural undulations, tears to the corners, etc. - all a deliberate part of the artist's original aesthetic, and not later damage. If you want pristine, go elsewhere. This newspaper has been read, consumed, repurposed and recycled. The work itself has been floated and framed in a museum quality wood frame under plexiglass. Measurements: Framed 30 inches (vertical) by 25 inches (horizontal) by 2 inches Artwork: 27 inches (vertical) by 22 inches More about Josh Smith's "Make it Plain" show: Recently, Josh Smith himself reminisced about this very 2005 exhibition at Reena Spaulings on social media, writing: "Such good shows there. Those were the days.." Josh Smith's 2005 exhibition "Make It Plain" at Reena Spaulings was an installation-based show that explored themes of artistic production, recycling, and the "material overload" of the painting process. The exhibition, which ran in April 2005, was characterized by an immersive, somewhat chaotic environment that combined painting with installation art. Key elements and themes of the show included: "Mirror" Paintings: The show featured large "mirror paintings," which were described as painted-over rejects or, in some contexts, canvases with abstract markings, featuring colorful traces on the edges suggesting frames around an opaque reflection. "Palette" Paintings: Smith included smaller "palette paintings" that displayed the raw,, sticky, and mixed pigments remaining from other, unseen works, highlighting the labor of painting. Installation Strategy: The gallery space was filled with fifty hand-stained wooden bar stools, creating a dense, "oceanic" environment that visitors had to navigate, which served both as a way to display art and to fill the small space. Mass-Produced Imagery (Drawings): In addition to the paintings, the show featured 800 small, hand-drawn, "Expressionist" style depictions of faces on file cards that lined the walls, reflecting a theme of rapid, automatic production. Theme of Re-production: According to the gallery press materials, the exhibition explored the idea that "one painting always hides another" by re-using materials and focusing on the detritus of the creative process. The 2005 show was reviewed by the art critic Roberta Smith (no relation, apparently) of The New York Times as a "bristling Expressionist profusion" and part of a series of shows where Smith acted as both a "protean creator and Warholian machine" who likes to highlight the conventions of the gallery setting More about the elusive and conceptual "Reena Spaulings" Fine Art: Founded in 2004 by John Kelsey and Emily Sundblad, Reena Spaulings gallery was a central hub for the neighborhood's emerging art scene. Reena Spaulings is a collective project in the medium of a novel, an artist persona, and an institutional art-gallery active from 2005 to the present in New York City. The Gallery's Co-founders and Co-Directors include Carissa Rodriguez, John Kelsey and Emily Sundblad. The Reena Spaulings novel and persona remains an anonymous collective organization. The Spaulings initiative speaks to ideas of collectivity, anonymity, and artistic categorization through literature and artistic production. Reena Spaulings is a branch of the Bernadette Corporation, also based in New York City. (The Bernadette Corporation is a New York–based collective founded in 1994, working across art, fashion, film, and publishing. Originally formed by Bernadette Van-Huy, Sonny Pak, and Thuy Pham, the group’s current configuration—Van-Huy, John Kelsey, Jim Fletcher, and Antek Walczak—reflects a practice defined by shifting authorship and long-term collaboration. Over the past three decades, its members have explored processes of production while subverting the logics of cultural consumption through a distinctly (and playfully facetious) anti-corporate spirit.) More about Josh Smith In announcing its representation of Josh Smith in 2017, here's what Zwirner Gallery said about him: Smith is a New York-based painter who also works with collage, sculpture, printmaking, and books. He first became known in the early 2000s for a series of canvases depicting his own name, a motif that allowed him to experiment freely with abstraction and figuration and the expressive possibilities of painting. His work has since given way to monochromes, gestural abstractions, and varied imagery, including leaves, fish, skeletons, sunsets, and palm trees that the artist has explored in series. Smith’s work engages in a celebratory and prolific process of experimentation and refinement—upending the conventions of painting while simultaneously commanding a deep awareness of its history. The artist has noted, "I make art for myself, to see what it will look like. I also effectively let viewers, myself included, take or leave what they want. The message is indefinable, but the gist of it is; we are alive, and here together….Here is a group of painted poems, if you like…take a look and absorb what you want from them." As stated by David Zwirner, "I have been following Josh’s work for some time and look forward to presenting it at the gallery. A true ‘artist’s artist,’ his work across different media conveys a playful reverence for painting, dynamically asserting its continued relevance. It’s exciting to think about his work in dialogue with the other artists we represent." American artist Josh Smith was born in 1976 in Okinawa, Japan. Smith’s father was in the U.S. Army, and his family moved frequently, eventually settling in East Tennessee, where the artist mostly grew up. His work has been presented in numerous solo exhibitions in the United States and abroad, including at the Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, Germany (2016); Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Roma, Rome (2015); the Zabludowicz Collection, London (2013); The Brant Foundation Art Study Center, Greenwich, Connecticut (2011); Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, Geneva (2009); De Hallen Haarlem, Haarlem, The Netherlands (2009-2010); Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (mumok), Vienna (2008); and SculptureCenter, Long Island City, New York (2004). Smith’s work has also been included in important group exhibitions such as Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age, which opened at the Museum Brandhorst, Munich, and subsequently traveled to the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (mumok), Vienna (2015-2016); The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2014-2015); The Painting Factory...

Category

Contemporary Early 2000s Mixed Media

Materials

Sumi Ink, Newsprint