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Marina
By Salviati
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Salviati Marina, c. 1970's Sommerso Glass - Murano 20 x 9 x 4 in
Category

1970s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Ventana
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Ventana, 1981 Painted, welded steel 22 x 11 x 4.25 in
Category

1980s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

Junk Caps - Crispy M&M's - Orange
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Energy
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Latchezar Boydjiev Energy, 2023 Glass 28 x 13 x 4 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Lamonica, 2021
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Blown Glass

Junk Caps - Coca Cola - Seafoam
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Junk Caps - Juicy Fruit - Green
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Junk Caps - Krispy Kreme - Purple
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Junk Caps - Mars - Light Blue
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Tanager
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Tanager, 2007 Painted welded steel 15.50 x 9 x 9.50 in
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

Temis
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hunt Slonem Temis, 2022, (5/20) Ceramic Sculpture 14 x 7.50 x 5.50 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Ceramic

Thompson
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Since his first solo show at the Fischbach Gallery in 1977, Slonem’s work has been showcased internationally hundreds of times, most recently at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. In 2017 and 2018, he was featured by the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the National Gallery in Bulgaria, and in countless galleries across the United States and around the world. His flair and admiration for far-flung destinations has been a staple of his life since childhood. Slonem was born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style. After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. He also received an introduction to the Marlborough Gallery, which would represent him for 18 years. Hunt Slonem tends to embrace the ephemeral beauty of nature, a characteristic that brings a nurturing, spiritual effect to his creations. Throughout his extensive career as a New York artist, Slonem has favored the subject of exotic birds, rabbits, and butterflies. Lately, his compositions have consisted of flat spaces with simple forms pushed to the front of the picture plane. The artist creates exotic forms with expressive and highly textural brushstrokes that are full of intense color, loosely inspired by artists of the German Expressionism movement such as Ernst Ludwig and Emil Nolde. Henry Geldzahler, a scholar of Hunt Slonem, notes that of contemporary artists, “he particularly admires the work of Malcolm Morely...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Bronze

Vertical Motif #8
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
American modern master David Hayes created graceful sculptures abstracted from organic forms over an artistic career that spanned six decades. His monumental outdoor sculptures conte...
Category

1970s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

Torso XI in Gray
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Latchezar Boydjiev Torso XI in Gray, 2022 Glass 21 x 13 x 3 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Medium Champagne Classic Wave
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Wight Medium Champagne Classic Wave Glass 12.50 x 11 x 10.50 in
Category

1990s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Soul
By Santiago Medina
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Santiago Medina (b. 1964) Soul, 2023 Italian Stainless Steel Sculpture
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Stainless Steel

Torch
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Torch, 1996 Painted, welded steel 21 x 12 x 6 in
Category

1990s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

XL Turquoise Classic Wave
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Wight XL Turquoise Classic Wave Glass 15 x 14 x 13 in
Category

1990s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Desire in Black
By Santiago Medina
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Santiago Medina (b. 1964) Desire in Black, 2023, (/5) Italian Stainless Steel Sculpture72 x 8 x 6 in (182.88 x 20.32 x 15.24 cm)
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Stainless Steel

AQUAMARINE
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Aquamarine, 2020
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Junk Caps - Milky Way - Pink
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Aviary
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Aviary, 2004 Welded steel with black paint 25 x 27 x 11 in
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

XXL Emerald Genesis
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Wight XXL Emerald Genesis glass 27 x 16 x 14 in
Category

1990s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Taboo (2/5)
By Santiago Medina
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Santiago Medina (b. 1964) Taboo, 2023, (2/5) Italian Stainless Steel Sculpture26.50 x 6.50 x 4.75 in (67.31 x 16.51 x 12.06 cm)
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Stainless Steel

Tall Champagne Vase
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Tall Champagne Vase, 2023
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Yasenia
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Since his first solo show at the Fischbach Gallery in 1977, Slonem’s work has been showcased internationally hundreds of times, most recently at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. In 2017 and 2018, he was featured by the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the National Gallery in Bulgaria, and in countless galleries across the United States and around the world. His flair and admiration for far-flung destinations has been a staple of his life since childhood. Slonem was born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style. After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. He also received an introduction to the Marlborough Gallery, which would represent him for 18 years. Hunt Slonem tends to embrace the ephemeral beauty of nature, a characteristic that brings a nurturing, spiritual effect to his creations. Throughout his extensive career as a New York artist, Slonem has favored the subject of exotic birds, rabbits, and butterflies. Lately, his compositions have consisted of flat spaces with simple forms pushed to the front of the picture plane. The artist creates exotic forms with expressive and highly textural brushstrokes that are full of intense color, loosely inspired by artists of the German Expressionism movement such as Ernst Ludwig and Emil Nolde. Henry Geldzahler, a scholar of Hunt Slonem, notes that of contemporary artists, “he particularly admires the work of Malcolm Morely...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Bronze

SUNSET
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sunset, 2023
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

CXLXI
By Jedd Novatt
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jedd Novatt (b. 1958) CXLXI, 2001 Bronze with brown/black patina18 x 18 x 16 in (45.72 x 45.72 x 40.64 cm)
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Bronze

Raptor
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Raptor, 2006 Polychrome welded steel 16 x 19 x 16 in
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

Junk Caps - Diet Coke - Blue
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Junk Caps - Coca Cola - Pink
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Astralis VII
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Blown Glass

Neo Whale
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Alex Gabriel Bernstein (b. 1972) Neo Whale Glass
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Junk Caps - Kit Kat - Green
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Fasce Sommerse
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Thick, transparent glass with immersed stripes of red, yellow, blue and green, Fulvio Bianconi for Venini S.p.a., Murano 1991. Signed, dated, original label and original box. H. 12.7...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Junk Caps - KFC - Seafoam
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Polyurethane UV resin + encapsulated and discarded food wrapper Height-5.12 Width-1.77 Depth-1.77
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Polyurethane

Embrace in Red
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Latchezar Boydjiev Embrace in Red, 2023 Glass 21 x 13 x 4 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Astralis I
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes. Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Since his first solo show at the Fischbach Gallery in 1977, Slonem’s work has been showcased internationally hundreds of times, most recently at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. In 2017 and 2018, he was featured by the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the National Gallery in Bulgaria, and in countless galleries across the United States and around the world. His flair and admiration for far-flung destinations has been a staple of his life since childhood. Slonem was born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eye-opening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style. After graduating with a degree in painting and art history from Tulane University in New Orleans, Slonem spent several years in the early 1970s living in Manhattan. It wasn’t until Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer of 1975 that Slonem was able to fully immerse himself in his work. His pieces began getting exhibited around New York, propelling his reputation and thrusting him into the city’s explosive contemporary arts scene. He received several prestigious grants, including from Montreal’s Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project, for which he painted an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s. He also received an introduction to the Marlborough Gallery, which would represent him for 18 years. Hunt Slonem tends to embrace the ephemeral beauty of nature, a characteristic that brings a nurturing, spiritual effect to his creations. Throughout his extensive career as a New York artist, Slonem has favored the subject of exotic birds, rabbits, and butterflies. Lately, his compositions have consisted of flat spaces with simple forms pushed to the front of the picture plane. The artist creates exotic forms with expressive and highly textural brushstrokes that are full of intense color, loosely inspired by artists of the German Expressionism movement such as Ernst Ludwig and Emil Nolde. Henry Geldzahler, a scholar of Hunt Slonem, notes that of contemporary artists, “he particularly admires the work of Malcolm Morely...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Blown Glass

Sunset at the Farm
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Sunset at the Farm, 1969 Glazed ceramic plate 8.50 x 8.50 x 0.75 in
Category

1960s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Ceramic

Gilby
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Blown Glass

Delsin
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hunt Slonem Delsin, 2022, (5/Edition of 20 ) Ceramic Sculpture 14 x 7.50 x 5.50 in (35.56 x 19.05 x 13.97 cm)
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Ceramic

Ada with Sunglasses (AP 2/2)
By Alex Katz
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Alex Katz was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1927. In 1928, at the outset of the Depression, his family moved to St. Albans, a diverse suburb of Queens that had sprung up between the ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Stainless Steel

The Harley Street Cabinet
By Miss Bugs
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Miss Bugs The Harley Street Cabinet, 2023 Multiple PU pigmented resin, polished stainless steel lolly stick and plinth in sliding door medical cabinet18 x 24 x 6 in (45.72 x 60.96 x ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Stainless Steel

City
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Original Murano glass vase with inclusions of avventurina, (a mixture of glass and copper), colorful glass rods and other patches, Angelo Rinaldi, Murano 1975. Etched surface. It wea...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Blown Glass

Landric (9/55)
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hunt Slonem Landric (9/55), 2023 Powder Coated Aluminum 14 x 12 x 3.50 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Metal

Wonderland
By Wesley Neal Rasko
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Artist Statement: I fully believe a certain "luck factor" exists when working with glass; sometimes a piece turns out and others crack or break. Glass can be solid/liquid, can be...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Woman III In Amber
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Latchezar Boydjiev Woman III In Amber, 2022 Glass 24 x 17 x 4 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Silent Morning
By Wesley Neal Rasko
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Artist Statement: I fully believe a certain "luck factor" exists when working with glass; sometimes a piece turns out and others crack or break. Glass can be solid/liquid, can be...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Time Lapse
By Wesley Neal Rasko
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Artist Statement: I fully believe a certain "luck factor" exists when working with glass; sometimes a piece turns out and others crack or break. Glass can be solid/liquid, can be...
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Medium Champagne Classic Wave
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Medium Champagne Classic Wave, 2023
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Sisters (Small) (2/75)
By Gustavo Torres
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Gustavo Torres Sisters (Small) (2/75), 2022 Bronze 23 x 5 x 5 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Bronze

Hanging Sculpture #22
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hanging Sculpture #22 David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Painted steel mobile 35 x 33 x 28 in
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

Angel On Wheel (Lifesize) (9/25)
By Gustavo Torres
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Gustavo Torres Angel On Wheel (Lifesize) (9/25), 2013 Bronze 72 x 20 x 18 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Bronze

Harrowed Fields Green, Red, Black, Orange, Blue, Yellow
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Harrowed Fields – Green, Red, Black, Orange, Blue, Yellow, 2000 Painted welded steel 32 x 24.50 x 14 in
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

Opaline Blue
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hunt Slonem Opaline Blue, 2020 HandBlown Glass 16 x 10 x 9 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Campbells Soup Hand-Finished Spray Can
By Mr. Brainwash
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Campbells Soup Hand-Finished Spray Can, 2013
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Metal

Plate #8 - Murano Glass
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hand Blown and Hand Carved Murano glass - 3 Layers 21 x 10.37 x 7 in
Category

2010s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Glass

Curves
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Curves, 2009 Polychrome welded steel 15.50 x 14 x 12.50 in
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Made In Italy

Materials

Steel

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