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Ceramic "BUTTERFLY" Handcrafted in Platinum by Gabriella B. Made in Italy
By Gabriella B.
Located in Treviso, IT
Butterlfy - Ceramic butterfly platinum finished code BU003 measures: 50.0 x 40.0 x H 13.0 cm. Also available in following other sizes: 27.0 x 21.0 x H 9.0 cm. (code BU001) 40.0 x ...
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2010s Italian Modern Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic

Ceramic "BUTTERFLY" with Lace Decoration by Gabriella B. Made in Italy
By Gabriella B.
Located in Treviso, IT
Ceramic BUTTERFLY with lace decoration cod. BU002 measures: 40.0 x 30.0 x H 11.0 cm.
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2010s Italian Modern Contemporary Art

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Ceramic

Grayson Perry framed silk scarf 2012
Located in London, GB
Grayson Perry’s *Scale* at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) is a striking exploration of the intersection between art, society, and the aspirations of emerging artists. Perry, known for his provocative and thought-provoking works, utilizes the concept of a silk scarf as both a functional item and a metaphorical guide. This scarf serves not only as a visual piece but also as a social and cultural map, designed to assist aspiring artists in navigating the challenging landscape of the art world. The work reflects Perry’s unique ability to blend personal narrative with broader cultural commentary, encouraging dialogue about the challenges and triumphs faced by those striving for recognition in the arts. The text accompanying the silk scarf reveals its historical significance, referencing World War II when pilots were provided with silk maps for escape in enemy territory. Perry draws a parallel between this notion of survival and the struggles faced by contemporary artists. He emphasizes that the art world can often feel like a hostile environment, filled with obstacles that must be overcome. The scarf represents a navigational tool for these artists, offering guidance through a landscape populated by influential figures and established norms. By presenting the journeys of both renowned artists and the paths aspiring creators might take, Perry crafts a narrative that resonates deeply with anyone familiar with the pressures of artistic validation. Perry’s choice of silk as the medium further enhances the piece’s thematic richness. Silk, with its connotations of luxury and fragility, reflects the delicate balance that artists must maintain between their personal vision and the expectations of the establishment. The inclusion of notable artists who have paved the way for others along the route serves to inspire and motivate aspiring creators. By using this metaphorical scarf, Perry invites viewers to consider the complexities of artistic identity and the ongoing quest for acceptance, making *Scale* a powerful commentary on the nature of success and the shared experiences within the artistic community. The artwork details a fictional artist’s journey from birth to success, naming the artists, experiences and influences they encounter along the way. The text of this journey reads: Start here, Walt Disney, Play, Vincent Van Gogh, Rolf Harris, John Constable, Anish Kapoor, Louise Bourgeois, Inspirational Teacher, Rachel Whiteread, Picasso, Rene Magritte, Edward Hopper, Teenage Pupation, David Hockney, Jackson Pollock, Art School, Trainee Bohemians, Marcel Duchamp, Banksy, Beryl Cook, Jack Vettriano, Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll, Francis Bacon, Bridget Riley, Gilbert & George, Art Dealer, Hirst, Money Celebrity Fashion Drugs, Networking, Carl Andre, Choices, Takahashi Murakami...
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2010s British Modern Contemporary Art

Materials

Silk, Wood

Elsa Schachter, Abstract Painting Pinks, Purples, Reds, 1960s
By Elsa Schachter
Located in Stamford, CT
American artist, Elsa Schachter born 1912. Abstract oil on canvas of pink, purple, red, turquoise. Signed on the back. Framed in a thin chrome frame, circa 1960.
Category

Vintage 1960s American Paintings

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Canvas

21st Century Vogue Inlaid Wood and Metal Framework, Made in Italy by Hebanon
By Hebanon Fratelli Basile, Hebanon Studio
Located in Nocera Superiore, Campania
21st Century vogue inlaid wood and metal framework, Made in Italy by Hebanon. Features: Inlaid framework in different woods and precious mother-of-pearl details, inspired by Vogue illustrations...
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2010s Italian Contemporary Art

Materials

Mother-of-Pearl, Wood

21st Century A-Braccio Inlaid Wood and Metal Framework, Made in Italy by Hebanon
By Hebanon Studio, Hebanon Fratelli Basile
Located in Nocera Superiore, Campania
With a hug you can feel 'at home', from this reflection A-braccio was born, inspired by the sculptural group 'Amore e Psiche' by Canova. Sculpture is transformed through the art of c...
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2010s Italian Contemporary Art

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