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Don Williams Abstract “Still Life on Gold #6”
By Don Williams
Located in Oakland, CA
Don "Ace" Williams (Born 1941) is an active painter currently living in Sonoma, California. Williams is known for amazing photo realist landscapes, still life paintings, and suffused...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Acrylic

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #28, 2012
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #28 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Original Modern Contemporary Red and White Painting in Antique Gilt Frame
Located in Houston, TX
Original Modern Contemporary acrylic painting in antique frame by Shannon Weir. Signed in bottom right. This beautiful original art was made in 2022, but ...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Wood, Giltwood, Paint

Night Dahlia by Rachel Daly, 2021
By Rachel Daly
Located in Chicago, IL
Oil on Raw Canvas. Presented in a custom floating black wood frame with plexiglass. The Black Rose II Series was inspired by Rorschach, a psychological test using ink blots...
Category

2010s Organic Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Paint, Canvas, Plexiglass, Wood

"Boro" Kite by Michael Thompson
By Michael Thompson
Located in Chicago, IL
Chicago-based artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites crafted from split bamboo frames covered with stretched muslin and a collage of vintage Asian ephemera - including fragments of fabric, scrolls, drawings, and books collected during his travels. This kite entitled "Boro" is patterned with Japanese indigo-dyed fabric scraps, sewn together to form a patchwork of contrasting patterns and shades of blue. The kite's design recreates the traditional practice of Boro stitching...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Muslin, Bamboo, Cotton

Original Acrylic Abstract Painting by Listed Artist Rick Orr
By Rick Orr
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Original acrylic abstract painting on board with a gilded wood frame, by American listed artist Rick Orr. Measurements with frame: 17.5” Wide, 21.5” High, 1.5” Deep.
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Acrylic, Giltwood

"Matte Red Kimono, " Found Steel Sculpture by Gordon Chandler
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures formed from found metal scraps. With an eye to the aesthetic possibilities of this humble material, Chandler invests the reclaimed steel with sculptural fluidity and a wry sense of form. Flattened with the center portion rolled out, this discarded barrel takes on the look of a traditional kimono...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Industrial American Contemporary Art

Materials

Steel

"Blue Kimono" by Gordon Chandler
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures forme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Industrial American Contemporary Art

Materials

Steel

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #52, 2017
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #52 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Parachute Print II by Brooke Vandever
Located in Chicago, IL
A captivating still life print photographed by Brooke Vandever and styled by Kimberly Swedelius. This photograph is printed on archival matte paper + available in a variety of sizes....
Category

2010s Organic Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

OTR Plate 011 the Sandy Wind Licks His Eyes French Inhale Printed on Aluminum
By Gerhard Richter, Robert Rauschenberg, Ansel Adams, Figure Ground
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This plate comes from the book On the Rock published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of figure ground on how to interrogate text into ima...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

Hand Crafted Wet-Cut Mosaic Modern Wall Hanging Plaque Art Sculptural Tiles
By Harris Strong, Waylande Gregory
Located in Rockaway, NJ
Modern wall art sculpture by Donald C. Rattino This work has been featured in several juried art shows since its inception and most recently shown at The Chicago Museum of Contemp...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Mid-Century Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware, Wood

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #77, 2021
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #77 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Abstract Oil Painting, "Nobody Could Sleep"
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
Nobody Could Sleep - Abstract painting by American artist Jim Condron The painting is one of a series based on the Maryland landscape where Condron reside...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas

21st Century Dominique Samyn Framed Giclee "Mustang Series" Prints, a Pair
Located in Morristown, NJ
Early 21st century, a pair of framed giclee prints from the "Mustang Series" by Dominique Samyn (born 1952), Belgium and USA. The work with the horse looking to the right is titled "...
Category

Early 2000s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas, Jute, Wood

"Pink Rust Kimono, " Found Steel Sculpture by Gordon Chandler
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures forme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Industrial American Contemporary Art

Materials

Steel

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #63, 2020
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #63 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Small Contemporary Naive Painting of Chestnut Horse Matted and Framed
Located in Morristown, NJ
A small and engaging contemporary painting of a chestnut horse in a pastoral setting. The colors in this unsigned painting are fresh and vibrant. The...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paint, Paper

Blown Glass and Neon Light Wall Sconce Entitled 'Luminous Wallflowers I'
Located in New York, NY
With a delicate yet playful form, Pamela Sabroso's 'Luminous Wallflowers I' sconce invites the viewer to bask in the soft neon glow. The muted, matte pi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

OTR Plate 003 Swaying in Developer Chemicals Printed on Aluminum
By Gerhard Richter, Robert Rauschenberg, Ansel Adams, Figure Ground
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Plate comes from the book On The Rock Published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of Figure Ground on how to interrogate text into image. 16 plates traveled through Europe as part of a book tour. We are offering them in a limited edition printed on Aluminum in large format. This one is called Swaying In Developer Chemicals showing an overlay of all the design proposals for St. Peters Cathedral. Each plate is related to a scene and some lines from the book. Plate 003: SWAYING IN DEVELOPER CHEMICALS "At the end of the ambulatory, his vision is an unfinished photograph swaying in developer chemicals, still blurry and out of focus...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #62, 2020
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #62 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Oversized Graffiti Art on Canvas., "Spits Energy" by Dylan
Located in Denton, TX
A mixed media of acrylic paint applied by hand with acrylic spray paint and alcohol ink on a wood framed canvas. Inspired by the great Graffiti artist of m...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas, Paint

Parachute Print I by Brooke Vandever
Located in Chicago, IL
A captivating still life print photographed by Brooke Vandever and styled by Kimberly Swedelius. This photograph is printed on archival matte paper + available in a variety of sizes....
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Oversized Graffiti Art on Canvas "Still as the Night" by Dylan
Located in Denton, TX
A mixed media of acrylic paint applied by hand with acrylic spray paint and alcohol ink on a wood framed canvas. Inspired by the great Graffiti artist of m...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Acrylic, Paint

Vista Conejo - Ceramic Wall Sculpture by William Edwards
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Vista Conejo 2016 19" x 5" Ceramic wall sculpture by William Edwards Hand built earthenware sculpture, fired multiple times to achieve a textured surface of random abstraction, ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic

Modern Art Silkscreen Print Inspired by “Rothko” Signed / Numbered Edition
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Obviously inspired by Rothko but made modern with a beautiful gold metallic addition in shades of blue from navy to light blue. Entitled “Blue Stratus” it is #32/3600 numbered editio...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #78, 2020
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #78 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

"Corrugated Wrap, " Found Steel Sculpture by Gordon Chandler
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Industrial American Contemporary Art

Materials

Steel

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #50, 2017
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #50 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Set of Three Framed Cyanotype Prints by Artist Sara L. Morton
Located in Dallas, TX
This set of elegantly framed cyanotype prints were created by Artist Sarah L. Morton in 2021. Sarah is an alternative process & abstract artist from Atlanta, GA. All prints are cyano...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Acrylic

Artwork by Olivia Barry / by Hand: "Dapple Grey", Glazed Ceramic Art Painting
By Olivia Barry / By Hand
Located in Tarrytown, NY
This is a “Clay Painting”, created by Olivia Barry / By Hand. Using large hand-rolled ceramic canvases, Olivia uses tinted clay and glazes to create these circular paintings, often in multiples to create modular installations. Ø19”, 5mm thin glazed ceramic. The material is appropriate for humid environments such as bathrooms or spas. The wall cleat for this painting has been engineered to allow for 360 degree rotation. Olivia Barry is a ceramic artist and designer in New York's Hudson Valley. Trained in both Industrial Design and Ceramics, she apprenticed the designer Eva Zeisel for 15 years and has designed dinnerware for UK Manufacturer Royal Stafford...
Category

2010s Organic Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #54, 2017
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #54 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Collage' Digital Fine Art Print, By William Mongommery 1/1
By William Phelps Montgomery
Located in Jupiter, FL
Collage is by, William Phelps Montgomery, signed and dated. William Phelps Montgomery was born in August 1948. The son of art historians, he grew up on the Henry Francis Dupont Winte...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Paper

Monumental LED Shadowbox Art Diorama with Taxidermy Horseshoe Crabs, In Stock
By Tennant New York
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Drones, 2022, is a techno-futuristic riff on the traditional Victorian shadowbox containing horseshoe crab carapaces collected by hand on a visit t...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Brass

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #55, 2017
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #55 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Contemporary Pop Art 'Hot Wheels, Mongoose vs. Snake' Oil & Paper on Canvas
Located in Nantucket, MA
Contemporary oil and paper on canvas 'Hot Wheels - Mongoose vs. Snake' painting based on vintage packaging and advertisement materials. By Danny O'Conner an...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Wood, Paint, Paper

OTR Plate 002 Grey Targets Printed on Aluminum
By Figure Ground, Gerhard Richter, Ansel Adams, Robert Rauschenberg
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Plate comes from the book On The Rock Published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of Figure Ground on how to interrogate text into ima...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

Eurythmic - Ceramic wall art by William Edwards
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Eurythmic 2021 17" X 15" X 1/4 each, 17" x 32" X 1/4" over all Glazed ceramic painting by William Edwards Hand rolled earthenware slabs, fired multiple times to achieve a tex...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic

Still Life in Wire Basket, Basket Filled with Sea Shells & Architectural Tools
Located in Chicago, IL
A silver wired basket holds several large seashells as well as various architectural tools. The varied textures, shapes and colors of the objects ar...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Paint

"Hot Water Kimono, " Found Steel Sculpture by Gordon Chandler
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures forme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Industrial American Contemporary Art

Materials

Steel

OTR Plate 001 Classic Black Printed on Aluminum
By Gerhard Richter, Robert Rauschenberg, Ansel Adams, Figure Ground
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Plate comes from the book On The Rock Published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of Figure Ground on how to interrogate text into image. 16 plates traveled through Europe as part of a book tour. We are offering them in a limited edition printed on Aluminum in large format. This one is called Classic Black showing a collage of the interior of the Seagram's build in the perspective style of Mies Van Der Rohe. Each plate is related to a scene and some lines from the book. Plate 001: CLASSIC BLACK "The floor is smooth as a Japanese sharpening rock, a composite of volcanic ash...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #26, 2012
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #28 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics Now; Raku: Origins, Impact and Contemporary Expression; and Convergences: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #61, 2021
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #61 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Frances Goodman Bite Your Tongue Limited Edition Print
By Phaidon
Located in New York City, NY
Print Archival pigment print on Moab Entrada Measures: 20.00 x 20.00 in 50.8 x 50.8 cm Edition of 50 This work comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. Frances Goodman...
Category

2010s American Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Contemporary Framed Quilted Textile Art Painting on Canvas
Located in Chattanooga, TN
Incredibly unique contemporary art piece. This mixed-media piece combines textile arts and painting. The painting appears to be a stylized seascape with the organic forms taking on a...
Category

Early 2000s Organic Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Textile, Paint

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #40, 2014
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #40 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Painting of Nothing Series. Hirsch applies the waxy mix with a brush onto redwood plywood backed structures with two-inch wood strips all around and used various torches to layer, flux, bubble and blend. "Waxy and very tactile, they are probably the work Mark Rothko would have done had he spent most of his life in clay. Hirsch’s paintings have the nuance, subtle texture, and color shifts that become evident in blown-up photographs of his ceramic objects as well as a similar presence." Signed and dated en verso by the artist. This painting ship directly from the artist’s studio in Rochester, NY. (Literature: "With Fire: Richard Hirsch, A Life Between Chance and Design", Scott Meyer (Author), RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press 2012 - "The Paintings" pgs. 102 - 105) Richard Hirsch brief bio: In the field of contemporary ceramic, Rick Hirsch has earned an international reputation. He has achieved this recognition by engaging in numerous diversified professional activities. Through efforts in university teaching, exhibits, writing, lecturing and researching he has risen to worldwide prominence. In 1975, Hirsch co-authored a book entitled Raku, published by Watson-Guptill. This was the first comprehensive text to address the new innovations developing in the west that were transforming traditional Japanese Raku. Also, in the same year, Hirsch became a founding faculty member of The Program in Artistry at Boston University. Currently, Hirsch is a Professor Emeritus at The School for American Crafts which is a part of Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His university teaching career now spans well over four decades. Repeatedly, Hirsch has participated in several milestone exhibitions and publications. Significant shows include; The Evolution of American Art in Craft Media Since 1945; Echoes: Historical References in Contemporary Ceramics; American Ceramics...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

"Red Rust Kimono, " Found Steel Sculpture by Gordon Chandler
By Gordon Chandler
Located in Chicago, IL
Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures forme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Industrial American Contemporary Art

Materials

Steel

Richard Hirsch Encaustic Painting of Nothing #44, 2015
By Richard A. Hirsch
Located in New York, NY
Contemporary American ceramic artist Richard Hirsch's encaustic Painting of Nothing #44 is made of ceramic raw materials, dry pigment and wax. This piece is part of his ongoing Paint...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Clay, Organic Material

Neon Infinity Mirror by Merit Los Angeles
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stunning neon and plexiglass infinity mirror by Merit. Handmade in Los Angeles. Incredible presence with two neon rings that reflect deep into the mirror. Gr...
Category

2010s American Contemporary Art

Materials

Mirror, Plexiglass

OTR Plate 004 Printed on Aluminum
By Gerhard Richter, Robert Rauschenberg, Ansel Adams, Figure Ground
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Plate comes from the book On The Rock Published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of Figure Ground on how to interrogate text into ima...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

OTR Plate 008 A Fecund Moment Printed On Aluminum
By Gerhard Richter, Robert Rauschenberg, Ansel Adams, Figure Ground
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Plate comes from the book On The Rock Published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of Figure Ground on how to interrogate text into image. 16 plates traveled through Europe as part of a book tour. We are offering them in a limited edition printed on Aluminum in large format. This one is called A Fecund Moment showing the tie of Marcus Garvey...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

OTR Plate 015 Symmetry Printed on Aluminum
By Robert Rauschenberg, Ansel Adams, Gerhard Richter, Figure Ground
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Plate comes from the book On The Rock Published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of Figure Ground on how to interrogate text into image. 16 plates...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

Limpid Pools - Ceramic wall sculpture by William Edwards
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Limpid Pools 54" x 54" x 4.5" over all, 15.75" x 4.5" each Glazed ceramic wall sculpture by William Edwards William received his BFA in sculpture from the historic San Francisco A...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Ceramic

Nude Painting by Jenna Snyder-Phillips, Black Ink Drawing on Paper, No Frame
By Jenna Snyder-Phillips
Located in New York, NY
Nude painting by Jenna Snyder-Phillips. Black ink on hard paper. Art work is from 2012. Artist is educated in Italy.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Acrylic

"Denizen No. 15" by Patrick Fitzgerald
By Patrick Fitzgerald
Located in Chicago, IL
This colorful painting by Chicago-based artist Patrick Fitzgerald belongs to a body of work he calls his “Neighborhood of Infinity.” Fitzgerald uses this borrowed term literally to r...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

OTR Plate 006 Floats Like An Obelisk Printed on Aluminum
By Robert Rauschenberg, Ansel Adams, Gerhard Richter, Figure Ground
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Plate comes from the book On The Rock Published by Montez press in 2016. The plates are a collaboration between the founders of Figure Ground on how to interrogate text into image. 16 plates...
Category

2010s Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Aluminum

Gates-Project for Central Park, Lithography by Christo , New York, 2004
By Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Located in Madrid, ES
Contemporary lithography in colors from the Project for Central Park, New York City, created in 2004 by Christo and Jeanne-Claude. The print is framed in a white wooden frame with a ...
Category

Early 2000s Post-Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Swoon "Mrs Bennet" Wheatpaste on Found Object
By Swoon
Located in Chalk Hill, PA
Well-known for her role in the "Street Art" scene, Caledonia Curry AKA Swoon's work can be found throughout the streets of the world as well as in the carefully curated collections...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern American Contemporary Art

Materials

Wood, Paper

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