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Colorful Abstract Acrylic Painting on Stretched Canvas, Intricate Detail Pattern
Colorful Abstract Acrylic Painting on Stretched Canvas, Intricate Detail Pattern

Colorful Abstract Acrylic Painting on Stretched Canvas, Intricate Detail Pattern

By Ethan Meyer

Located in St. Louis, MO

Colorful Abstract Acrylic Painting on Stretched Canvas, Intricate Detail Pattern Groot Foundation Grant Honorable Mention Recipient 2025 "My work, both in painting and sculpture, i...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Love Bench 2

Love Bench 2

Located in Kansas City, MO

Jack Hayhow Title: Love Bench 2 Medium: Print on Paper Year: 2017 Size: 16 x 24 inches Description: Available in multiple sizes - please inquiry within Edi...

Category

2010s Street Art Missouri - Art

Materials

Paint, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Love Bench

Love Bench

Located in Kansas City, MO

Jack Hayhow Title: Love Bench Medium: Print on Paper Year: 2017 Size: 24x16 inches Description: Available in multiple sizes - please inquiry within Editio...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Paint, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Contemporary Portrait Oil Painting, Abstracted, Heavily Textured, Canvas, Wang
Contemporary Portrait Oil Painting, Abstracted, Heavily Textured, Canvas, Wang

Contemporary Portrait Oil Painting, Abstracted, Heavily Textured, Canvas, Wang

By Victor Wang

Located in St. Louis, MO

Contemporary Portrait Oil Painting, Abstracted, Heavily Textured, Canvas, Wang “My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into A...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Fruite Vase III
Fruite Vase III

Fruite Vase III

Located in Kansas City, MO

Joanna Powell Fruite Vase III Year: 2019 Medium: Earthenware, Majolica Size: 2.75 x 7.9 x 2.2 in Signed COA provided BIO Joanna Powell is a native Te...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Earthenware, Majolica

"The Dark Passenger", Figurative, Ceramic, Sculpture, Painted, Stoneware
"The Dark Passenger", Figurative, Ceramic, Sculpture, Painted, Stoneware

"The Dark Passenger", Figurative, Ceramic, Sculpture, Painted, Stoneware

By Alessandro Gallo

Located in St. Louis, MO

“Animals carry strong associations that make them ideal in portraying, sometimes humorously, our basic disposition or nature. Some animals have a long cultural history while others d...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware, Paint

Ceramic, Wall Hanging Tile, French Cleat, Stoneware, 2D Sculpture, The Chariot
Ceramic, Wall Hanging Tile, French Cleat, Stoneware, 2D Sculpture, The Chariot

Ceramic, Wall Hanging Tile, French Cleat, Stoneware, 2D Sculpture, The Chariot

By Alessandro Gallo

Located in St. Louis, MO

Ceramic, Wall Hanging Tile, French Cleat, Stoneware, 2D Sculpture, The Chariot “Animals carry strong associations that make them ideal in portraying, sometimes humorously, our basic...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware, Paint, Mixed Media

Untitled VII (Geometric Abstraction, Contemporary Minimalism)

Untitled VII (Geometric Abstraction, Contemporary Minimalism)

Located in Kansas City, MO

Stephan Küthe Untitled VII Giclée on Hahnemühle Velvet Year: 2021 Signed, numbered and dated by hand Edition: 15 Size: 13.0 × 19.5 on 18.3 × 23.8 inches COA provided (gallery issued)...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Giclée

Untitled III

Untitled III

Located in Kansas City, MO

Stephan Küthe Untitled III Giclée on Hahnemühle Velvet Year: 2021 Signed, numbered and dated by hand Edition: 15 Size: 13.0 × 19.5 on 18.3 × 23.8 inches ...

Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist Missouri - Art

Materials

Giclée

Untitled II

Untitled II

Located in Kansas City, MO

Stephan Küthe Untitled II Giclée on Hahnemühle Velvet Year: 2021 Signed, numbered and dated by hand Edition: 10 Size: 13.8 × 19.5 on 19.1 × 23.8 inches COA provided (gallery issued)...

Category

2010s Abstract Missouri - Art

Materials

Giclée

Untitled I

Untitled I

Located in Kansas City, MO

Stephan Küthe Untitled I Giclée on Hahnemühle Velvet Year: 2021 Signed, numbered and dated by hand Edition: 10 Size: 18.7 × 13.4 on 23.8 × 17.6 inches COA provided (gallery issued) ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Giclée

The Influencer, Tarot Card 2, by Alessandro Gallo, 2025, Ceramic, Hangs by Cleat
The Influencer, Tarot Card 2, by Alessandro Gallo, 2025, Ceramic, Hangs by Cleat

The Influencer, Tarot Card 2, by Alessandro Gallo, 2025, Ceramic, Hangs by Cleat

By Alessandro Gallo

Located in St. Louis, MO

“Animals carry strong associations that make them ideal in portraying, sometimes humorously, our basic disposition or nature. Some animals have a long cultural history while others d...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware, Paint, Mixed Media

Overhang, Carol Shinn, 2014, Framed Embroidery, Photorealism, Nature, Textile
Overhang, Carol Shinn, 2014, Framed Embroidery, Photorealism, Nature, Textile

Overhang, Carol Shinn, 2014, Framed Embroidery, Photorealism, Nature, Textile

By Carol Shinn

Located in St. Louis, MO

Carol Shinn is a studio artist who lives in Fort Collins, Colorado. She is known internationally for photo-based machine-stitched images. She has taught many classes and workshops ac...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Textile, Thread, Mixed Media

Kneeling Female Zombie
Kneeling Female Zombie

Kneeling Female Zombie

By Amy Young

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title : Kneeling Female Zombie Materials : Wood Fired Porcelain Date : 2016 Dimensions : 5″ x 6.25″ x 5″ Signed Gallery COA provided ------------------------ Amy Young Artist State...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze

Memento Mori – Cups in Baby Lamb Carcass

Memento Mori – Cups in Baby Lamb Carcass

By Melanie Sherman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Edition: 25 Signed, dated and numbered in ink on label affixed verso Other sizes available upon request COA provided In Sherman's photographs she is experimenting with groupings of ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Digital

Memento Mori – Platter, Vase with Lichi, Spoon, Can of Eel

Memento Mori – Platter, Vase with Lichi, Spoon, Can of Eel

By Melanie Sherman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Edition: 25 Signed, dated and numbered in ink on label affixed verso Other sizes available upon request COA provided In Sherman's photographs she is experimenting with groupings of ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Digital

Memento Mori – Platters with Coral, Silkie, Berries, Grapes, Cabbage

Memento Mori – Platters with Coral, Silkie, Berries, Grapes, Cabbage

By Melanie Sherman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Edition: 25 Signed, dated and numbered in ink on label affixed verso Other sizes available upon request COA provided In Sherman's photographs she is experimenting with groupings of ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Digital

Platters, Vases & Fish, Grapes, Berries, Pomegranate, Deer Skulls (Memento Mori)

Platters, Vases & Fish, Grapes, Berries, Pomegranate, Deer Skulls (Memento Mori)

By Melanie Sherman

Located in Kansas City, MO

Limited Edition: 5 of 25 Signed, dated and numbered in ink on label affixed verso COA provided In Sherman's photographs she is experimenting with groupings of different objects wit...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Digital

Mr. Kinski (Klaus Kinski)
Mr. Kinski (Klaus Kinski)

Mr. Kinski (Klaus Kinski)

Located in Kansas City, MO

Michelle Mildenhall Mr. Kinski (Klaus Kinski) UV print with a gloss varnish on Hahnemühle Velvet Year: 2020 Signed and numbered by hand Edition: 20 Size: ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Varnish, Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

Moon sculpture

Moon sculpture

Located in Kansas City, MO

Schult HA Moon sculpture Giclee on hand made cotton paper Year: 2014 Signed by hand and inscribed Edition: E.A. Size: 18.7 × 15.2 on 23.8 × 19.3 inches HA Schult...

Category

2010s Pop Art Missouri - Art

Materials

Giclée

Llambrec-6
Llambrec-6

Llambrec-6

By Antoni Tàpies

Located in Kansas City, MO

Antoni Tapies (* 12/13/1923 Barcelona † 02/06/2012 Barcelona) Title: Llambrec-6 Lithograph Year: 1975 Signed and numbered by hand Edition: 75 (for sale is H.C) Size: 9.2 × 11.7 on 29...

Category

1970s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Top Floor View

Top Floor View

By Pablo Saccinto

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title: "Top Floor View" Medium: Custom Archival Pigment Print on Archival Paper Date: 2019 Dimensions: 10 X 8 in. Signed, dated and inscribed on label COA provided Multiple Sizes Available (please inquire within) Framing Available (please inquire within) Born in Córdoba, Argentina, photographer Pablo Saccinto had a unique journey to discovering his passion for photography. Before he ever picked up a camera, Saccinto studied "Dramatic Arts" at the Royal Theatre, seminary by Jolie Libois and attended the National University of Cinema and Television whilst practicing figure skating as a hobby. However, Pablo wanted his dream to became a reality. In 2009 He decided to try out and audition for Disney On Ice. One year later, Saccinto became part of the magic. Since then He had the opportunity to participate in different productions of the company as Disney on Ice presents, “Toy Story 3", "Rockin’ ever after", "Let’s Celebrate", "100 years of magic", the big phenomenon "Frozen", and his current show "Dare to Dream", traveling to over 20 countries. Some of the roles Pablo portrayed were, Le Fou from Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, and Miguel from the movie Coco Disney/Pixar. It was through his career as a figure skater that Saccinto found new opportunities in his ever-changing surroundings. Traveling around the globe and seeing all the beauty that this world has to offer opened the door to pursue photography further. Traveling has opened his mind and inspires him to photograph different cultures and even allows him to get to know himself on a before unknown level. Contemporary, contemporary art, contemporary photography, travel photography, cities, Japan, Hiroshima, urban photography, street photography, fine art, architecture, architectural photography, black and white, black and white photography, nature, nature photography, photographers, travel, Edward Weston, William Eggleston, André Kertész, Frans Lanting, Berenice Abbott, Chris Burkard...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Spirit Away

Spirit Away

By Pablo Saccinto

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title: "Spirit Away" Medium: Custom Archival Pigment Print on Archival Paper Date: 2019 Dimensions: 10 x 8 in. Signed, dated and inscribed on label COA provided Multiple Sizes Available (please inquire within) Framing Available (please inquire within) Born in Córdoba, Argentina, photographer Pablo Saccinto had a unique journey to discovering his passion for photography. Before he ever picked up a camera, Saccinto studied "Dramatic Arts" at the Royal Theatre, seminary by Jolie Libois and attended the National University of Cinema and Television whilst practicing figure skating as a hobby. However, Pablo wanted his dream to became a reality. In 2009 He decided to try out and audition for Disney On Ice. One year later, Saccinto became part of the magic. Since then He had the opportunity to participate in different productions of the company as Disney on Ice presents, “Toy Story 3", "Rockin’ ever after", "Let’s Celebrate", "100 years of magic", the big phenomenon "Frozen", and his current show "Dare to Dream", traveling to over 20 countries. Some of the roles Pablo portrayed were, Le Fou from Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, and Miguel from the movie Coco Disney/Pixar. It was through his career as a figure skater that Saccinto found new opportunities in his ever-changing surroundings. Traveling around the globe and seeing all the beauty that this world has to offer opened the door to pursue photography further. Traveling has opened his mind and inspires him to photograph different cultures and even allows him to get to know himself on a before unknown level. Contemporary, contemporary art, contemporary photography, travel photography, cities, Japan, Hiroshima, urban photography, street photography, fine art, architecture, architectural photography, black and white, black and white photography, nature, nature photography, photographers, travel, Edward Weston, William Eggleston, André Kertész, Frans Lanting, Berenice Abbott, Chris Burkard...

Category

2010s Photorealist Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Path

Path

By Pablo Saccinto

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title: "Path" Medium: Custom Archival Pigment Print on Archival Paper Date: 2019 Dimensions: 10 x 8 in. Signed, dated and inscribed on label COA provided Multiple Sizes Available (please inquire within) Framing Available (please inquire within) Born in Córdoba, Argentina, photographer Pablo Saccinto had a unique journey to discovering his passion for photography. Before he ever picked up a camera, Saccinto studied "Dramatic Arts" at the Royal Theatre, seminary by Jolie Libois and attended the National University of Cinema and Television whilst practicing figure skating as a hobby. However, Pablo wanted his dream to became a reality. In 2009 He decided to try out and audition for Disney On Ice. One year later, Saccinto became part of the magic. Since then He had the opportunity to participate in different productions of the company as Disney on Ice presents, “Toy Story 3", "Rockin’ ever after", "Let’s Celebrate", "100 years of magic", the big phenomenon "Frozen", and his current show "Dare to Dream", traveling to over 20 countries. Some of the roles Pablo portrayed were, Le Fou from Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, and Miguel from the movie Coco Disney/Pixar. It was through his career as a figure skater that Saccinto found new opportunities in his ever-changing surroundings. Traveling around the globe and seeing all the beauty that this world has to offer opened the door to pursue photography further. Traveling has opened his mind and inspires him to photograph different cultures and even allows him to get to know himself on a before unknown level. Contemporary, contemporary art, contemporary photography, travel photography, cities, Japan, Hiroshima, urban photography, street photography, fine art, architecture, architectural photography, black and white, black and white photography, nature, nature photography, photographers, travel, Edward Weston, William Eggleston, André Kertész, Frans Lanting, Berenice Abbott, Chris Burkard...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Passage II

Passage II

By Pablo Saccinto

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title: "Passage II" Medium: Custom Archival Pigment Print on Archival Paper Date: 2019 Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. Signed, dated and inscribed on label COA provi...

Category

2010s Minimalist Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Passage

Passage

By Pablo Saccinto

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title: "Passage" Medium: Custom Archival Pigment Print on Archival Paper Date: 2019 Dimensions: 10 x 8 in. Signed, dated and inscribed on label COA provided Multiple Sizes Available (please inquire within) Framing Available (please inquire within) Born in Córdoba, Argentina, photographer Pablo Saccinto had a unique journey to discovering his passion for photography. Before he ever picked up a camera, Saccinto studied "Dramatic Arts" at the Royal Theatre, seminary by Jolie Libois and attended the National University of Cinema and Television whilst practicing figure skating as a hobby. However, Pablo wanted his dream to became a reality. In 2009 He decided to try out and audition for Disney On Ice. One year later, Saccinto became part of the magic. Since then He had the opportunity to participate in different productions of the company as Disney on Ice presents, “Toy Story 3", "Rockin’ ever after", "Let’s Celebrate", "100 years of magic", the big phenomenon "Frozen", and his current show "Dare to Dream", traveling to over 20 countries. Some of the roles Pablo portrayed were, Le Fou from Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, and Miguel from the movie Coco Disney/Pixar. It was through his career as a figure skater that Saccinto found new opportunities in his ever-changing surroundings. Traveling around the globe and seeing all the beauty that this world has to offer opened the door to pursue photography further. Traveling has opened his mind and inspires him to photograph different cultures and even allows him to get to know himself on a before unknown level. Contemporary, contemporary art, contemporary photography, travel photography, cities, Japan, Hiroshima, urban photography, street photography, fine art, architecture, architectural photography, black and white, black and white photography, nature, nature photography, photographers, travel, Edward Weston, William Eggleston, André Kertész, Frans Lanting, Berenice Abbott, Chris Burkard...

Category

2010s Minimalist Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Itsukushima

Itsukushima

By Pablo Saccinto

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title: Itsukushima Medium: Custom Archival Pigment Print on Archival Paper Date: 2019 Dimensions: 10 x 8 in. Signed, dated and inscribed on label COA provided Multiple Sizes Available (please inquire within) Framing Available (please inquire within) Born in Córdoba, Argentina, photographer Pablo Saccinto had a unique journey to discovering his passion for photography. Before he ever picked up a camera, Saccinto studied "Dramatic Arts" at the Royal Theatre, seminary by Jolie Libois and attended the National University of Cinema and Television whilst practicing figure skating as a hobby. However, Pablo wanted his dream to became a reality. In 2009 He decided to try out and audition for Disney On Ice. One year later, Saccinto became part of the magic. Since then He had the opportunity to participate in different productions of the company as Disney on Ice presents, “Toy Story 3", "Rockin’ ever after", "Let’s Celebrate", "100 years of magic", the big phenomenon "Frozen", and his current show "Dare to Dream", traveling to over 20 countries. Some of the roles Pablo portrayed were, Le Fou from Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, and Miguel from the movie Coco Disney/Pixar. It was through his career as a figure skater that Saccinto found new opportunities in his ever-changing surroundings. Traveling around the globe and seeing all the beauty that this world has to offer opened the door to pursue photography further. Traveling has opened his mind and inspires him to photograph different cultures and even allows him to get to know himself on a before unknown level. Contemporary, contemporary art, contemporary photography, travel photography, cities, Japan, Hiroshima, urban photography, street photography, fine art, architecture, architectural photography, black and white, black and white photography, nature, nature photography, photographers, travel, Edward Weston, William Eggleston, André Kertész, Frans Lanting, Berenice Abbott, Chris Burkard...

Category

2010s Photorealist Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Fushimi Inari-taisha

Fushimi Inari-taisha

By Pablo Saccinto

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title: "Fushimi Inari-taisha" Medium: Custom Archival Pigment Print on Archival Paper Date: 2019 Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. Signed, dated and inscribed on la...

Category

2010s Photorealist Missouri - Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

"Burst and Bloom", Contemporary, Abstract, Ceramic, Sculpture, Biomorphic, Glaze
"Burst and Bloom", Contemporary, Abstract, Ceramic, Sculpture, Biomorphic, Glaze

"Burst and Bloom", Contemporary, Abstract, Ceramic, Sculpture, Biomorphic, Glaze

Located in St. Louis, MO

“My work reflects on experiences of transformation, alchemy and the sublime, manifesting in sculptures that undulate between soft and hard, alive and static, real and imagined. These...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain, Glaze, Mixed Media

Lefkarina

Lefkarina

By Agent X

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title : Lefkarina Materials : 310 gsm Premium Paper Date : 2020 Dimensions: 40 x 30 inch Edition of 50 Agent X is an emerging artist who creates experimental multimedia collage...

Category

2010s Pop Art Missouri - Art

Materials

Paper, Digital, Digital Pigment

Antalia

Antalia

By Agent X

Located in Kansas City, MO

Title : Antalia Materials : 310 gsm Premium Paper Date : 2020 Dimensions: 40 x 30 inch Edition of 50 Agent X is an emerging artist who creates experimental multimedia collages an...

Category

2010s Pop Art Missouri - Art

Materials

Paper, Digital, Digital Pigment

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition M (Edition of 6) 35.4 x 23.6 inches (90 x 60 cm) - Edition L (Edition of 6) 47.2 x 31.5 inches (120 x 80 cm) - Edition XL (Edition of 3) 88.8 x 58.8 inches (225 x 150 cm) PUR - Price Upon Request -------------- Since 1979 Christian Rothmann had more than 40 solo and 80 group exhibitions worldwide. Christian Rothmann had guest lectures, residencies, art fairs and biennials in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia and Korea. Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.⁠ ⁠ In 1976 he first studied at the “Hochschule für Gestaltung” in Offenbach, Germany and moved to Berlin in 1977, where he graduated in 1983 at the “Hochschule der Künste”. From 1983 to 1995 he taught at the university as a lecturer and as an artist with a focus on screenprinting and American art history. To date, a versatile body of work has been created, which includes not only paintings but also long-standing photo projects, videos, and public art.⁠ ⁠ Guest lectures, teaching assignments, scholarships and exhibitions regularly lead Rothmann to travel home and abroad.⁠ ------------------------ Rothmann's Robots These creatures date back to another era, and they connect the past and the future. They were found by Christian Rothmann, a Berlin artist, collector and traveler through time and the world: In shops in Germany and Japan, Israel and America, his keen eye picks out objects cast aside by previous generations, but which lend themselves to his own work. In a similar way, he came across a stash of historic toy robots of varied provenance collected by a Berlin gallery owner many years ago. Most of them were screwed and riveted together in the 1960s and 70s by Metal House, a Japanese company that still exists today. In systematically photographing these humanoids made of tin - and later plastic - Rothmann is paraphrasing the idea of appropriation art. Unknown names designed and made the toys, which some five decades on, Rothmann depicts and emblematizes in his extensive photo sequence. In their photographs of Selim Varol's vast toy collection, his German colleagues Daniel and Geo Fuchs captured both the stereotypical and individual in plastic figures that imitate superheroes which were and still are generally manufactured somewhere in Asia. Christian Rothmann looks his robots deep in their artificially stylized, painted or corrugated eyes - or more aptly, their eye slits - and although each has a certain degree of individuality, the little figures remain unknown to us; they project nothing and are not alter egos. Rothmann trains his lens on their faces and expressions, and thus, his portraits are born. Up extremely close, dust, dents, and rust become visible. In other words, what we see is time-traces of time that has passed since the figures were made, or during their period in a Berlin attic, and - considering that he robots date back to Rothmann's childhood - time lived by the photographer and recipients of his pictures. But unlike dolls, these mechanical robots bear no reference to the ideal of beauty at the time of their manufacture, and their features are in no way modeled on a concrete child's face. In this art project the robots appear as figures without a context, photographed face-on, cropped in front of a neutral background and reduced to their qualities of form. But beyond the reproduction and documentation a game with surfaces is going on; our view lingers on the outer skin of the object, or on the layer over it. The inside - which can be found beneath - is to an extent metaphysical, occurring inside the observer's mind. Only rarely is there anything to see behind the robot's helmet. When an occasional human face does peer out, it turns the figure into a robot-like protective casing for an astronaut of the future. If we really stop and think about modern toys, let's say those produced from the mid 20th century, when Disney and Marvel films were already stimulating a massive appetite for merchandising, the question must be: do such fantasy and hybrid creatures belong, does something like artificial intelligence already belong to the broader community of humans and animals? It is already a decade or two since the wave of Tamagotchis washed in from Japan, moved children to feed and entertain their newly born electronic chicks in the way they would a real pet, or to run the risk of seeing them die. It was a new form of artificial life, but the relationship between people and machines becomes problematic when the machines or humanoid robots have excellent fine motor skills and artificial intelligence and sensitivity on a par with, or even greater than that of humans. Luckily we have not reached that point yet, even if Hollywood adaptations would have us believe we are not far away. Rothmann's robots are initially sweet toys, and each toy is known to have a different effect on children and adults. They are conceived by (adult) designers as a means of translating or retelling history or reality through miniature animals, knights, and soldiers. In the case of monsters, mythical creatures, and robots, it is more about creating visions of the future and parallel worlds. Certainly, since the success of fantasy books and films such as Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, we see the potential for vast enthusiasm for such parallel worlds. Successful computer and online games such as World of Warcraft, or the creation of avatars are also interesting worldwide phenomena of virtual realities that are not only relevant for children and teens. So when a middle-aged Berlin photographic artist (like Christian Rothmann) chooses to study 120 toy robots with great difference in form, it represents a journey back to his own childhood - even if at the time, he played with a steam engine rather than a robot. Once batteries had been inserted, some of the largely male or gender-neutral robots, could flash, shoot, turn around and even do more complicated things. Some can even still do it today - albeit clumsily. This, of course, can only be seen on film, but the artist intends to document that as well; to feature the robots in filmic works of art. The positioning of the figures in the studio is the same as the tableau of pictures in the exhibition room. In this way, one could say Rothmann deploys one robot after the other. This systematic approach enables a comparative view; the extreme enlargement of what are actually small and manageable figures is like the macro vision of insects whose fascinating, sometimes monster-like appearance only becomes visible when they are blown up a hundredfold. The same thing goes for the robots; in miniature form, they seem harmless and cute, but if they were larger than humans and made noises to match, they would seem more threatening. Some of the tin figures...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition M (Edition of 6) 35.4 x 23.6 inches (90 x 60 cm) - Edition L (Edition of 6) 47.2 x 31.5 inches (120 x 80 cm) - Edition XL (Edition of 3) 88.8 x 58.8 inches (225 x 150 cm) PUR - Price Upon Request -------------- Since 1979 Christian Rothmann had more than 40 solo and 80 group exhibitions worldwide. Christian Rothmann had guest lectures, residencies, art fairs and biennials in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia and Korea. Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.⁠ ⁠ In 1976 he first studied at the “Hochschule für Gestaltung” in Offenbach, Germany and moved to Berlin in 1977, where he graduated in 1983 at the “Hochschule der Künste”. From 1983 to 1995 he taught at the university as a lecturer and as an artist with a focus on screenprinting and American art history. To date, a versatile body of work has been created, which includes not only paintings but also long-standing photo projects, videos, and public art.⁠ ⁠ Guest lectures, teaching assignments, scholarships and exhibitions regularly lead Rothmann to travel home and abroad.⁠ ------------------------ Rothmann's Robots These creatures date back to another era, and they connect the past and the future. They were found by Christian Rothmann, a Berlin artist, collector and traveler through time and the world: In shops in Germany and Japan, Israel and America, his keen eye picks out objects cast aside by previous generations, but which lend themselves to his own work. In a similar way, he came across a stash of historic toy robots of varied provenance collected by a Berlin gallery owner many years ago. Most of them were screwed and riveted together in the 1960s and 70s by Metal House, a Japanese company that still exists today. In systematically photographing these humanoids made of tin - and later plastic - Rothmann is paraphrasing the idea of appropriation art. Unknown names designed and made the toys, which some five decades on, Rothmann depicts and emblematizes in his extensive photo sequence. In their photographs of Selim Varol's vast toy collection, his German colleagues Daniel and Geo Fuchs captured both the stereotypical and individual in plastic figures that imitate superheroes which were and still are generally manufactured somewhere in Asia. Christian Rothmann looks his robots deep in their artificially stylized, painted or corrugated eyes - or more aptly, their eye slits - and although each has a certain degree of individuality, the little figures remain unknown to us; they project nothing and are not alter egos. Rothmann trains his lens on their faces and expressions, and thus, his portraits are born. Up extremely close, dust, dents, and rust become visible. In other words, what we see is time-traces of time that has passed since the figures were made, or during their period in a Berlin attic, and - considering that he robots date back to Rothmann's childhood - time lived by the photographer and recipients of his pictures. But unlike dolls, these mechanical robots bear no reference to the ideal of beauty at the time of their manufacture, and their features are in no way modeled on a concrete child's face. In this art project the robots appear as figures without a context, photographed face-on, cropped in front of a neutral background and reduced to their qualities of form. But beyond the reproduction and documentation a game with surfaces is going on; our view lingers on the outer skin of the object, or on the layer over it. The inside - which can be found beneath - is to an extent metaphysical, occurring inside the observer's mind. Only rarely is there anything to see behind the robot's helmet. When an occasional human face does peer out, it turns the figure into a robot-like protective casing for an astronaut of the future. If we really stop and think about modern toys, let's say those produced from the mid 20th century, when Disney and Marvel films were already stimulating a massive appetite for merchandising, the question must be: do such fantasy and hybrid creatures belong, does something like artificial intelligence already belong to the broader community of humans and animals? It is already a decade or two since the wave of Tamagotchis washed in from Japan, moved children to feed and entertain their newly born electronic chicks in the way they would a real pet, or to run the risk of seeing them die. It was a new form of artificial life, but the relationship between people and machines becomes problematic when the machines or humanoid robots have excellent fine motor skills and artificial intelligence and sensitivity on a par with, or even greater than that of humans. Luckily we have not reached that point yet, even if Hollywood adaptations would have us believe we are not far away. Rothmann's robots are initially sweet toys, and each toy is known to have a different effect on children and adults. They are conceived by (adult) designers as a means of translating or retelling history or reality through miniature animals, knights, and soldiers. In the case of monsters, mythical creatures, and robots, it is more about creating visions of the future and parallel worlds. Certainly, since the success of fantasy books and films such as Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, we see the potential for vast enthusiasm for such parallel worlds. Successful computer and online games such as World of Warcraft...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Pop Art Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Conceptual Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Futurist Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)

By Christian Rothmann

Located in Kansas City, MO

Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition ...

Category

2010s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

C Print

Concrete Geometric Abstract Composition with Yellow

Concrete Geometric Abstract Composition with Yellow

By Gottfried Honegger

Located in Kansas City, MO

Gottfried Honegger (1917-2016, Swiss) Title: Concrete Geometric Abstract Composition with Orange Medium: 3D-construction Year: 2015 Signed by hand and inscribed Size: 20.9 × 21.1 on ...

Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Missouri - Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Lithograph

August

August

Located in Kansas City, MO

Fujio Akai August Year: 1990 Signed, numbered and dated by hand Edition: 100 Size: 12.5 × 9.6 on 23.2 × 16.4 inches Looking at the work of Fujio Akai over a period of many years, o...

Category

1990s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Window Reflections, Carol Shinn, 2016, Framed Embroidery, Photorealism, Thread
Window Reflections, Carol Shinn, 2016, Framed Embroidery, Photorealism, Thread

Window Reflections, Carol Shinn, 2016, Framed Embroidery, Photorealism, Thread

By Carol Shinn

Located in St. Louis, MO

Carol Shinn is a studio artist who lives in Fort Collins, Colorado. She is known internationally for photo-based machine-stitched images. She has taught many classes and workshops ac...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Textile, Thread

Fragments
Fragments

Fragments

Located in Kansas City, MO

GIULIO TURCATO "Fragments" from Portfolio "Grafica '69" Year: 1969 Medium: Lithograph in three colors Edition: 100 Size: 17.6 x 23.6 in. Publisher: Il Torcoliere, Rome - Italy Signe...

Category

1960s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

(Partial) Portfolio containing 3 lithographs & etchings (~60% OFF LIMITED TIME)
(Partial) Portfolio containing 3 lithographs & etchings (~60% OFF LIMITED TIME)

(Partial) Portfolio containing 3 lithographs & etchings (~60% OFF LIMITED TIME)

By Grafica

Located in Kansas City, MO

Grafica '69 (Partial) Portfolio containing 3 (three) lithographs and etchings Originally issued with 10 Lithographs and Etchings, of which 7 (seven) are missing Year: 1969 Edition: 100 Size: 17.6 x 23.6 in. or 23.6 x 17.6 in. Publisher: Il Torcoliere, Rome - Italy Signatures: Sheets signed and numbered by hand Comes without folio box but with Presentation Sheet written by Guido Giuffre as well as individual artists' presentation sheets. --------------------------------- Artists works included: GIUSEPPE GUERRESCHI...

Category

1960s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph, Etching

The frog on the box
The frog on the box

The frog on the box

Located in Kansas City, MO

SERGIO SARONI "The frog on the box" from Portfolio "Grafica '69" Year: 1969 Medium: Etching in four colors Edition: 100 Size: 23.6 x 17.6 in. Publisher: Il Torcoliere, Rome - Italy ...

Category

1960s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Etching

(Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #13 - Wolfgang Petrick " with Karin Szekessy
(Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #13 - Wolfgang Petrick " with Karin Szekessy

(Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #13 - Wolfgang Petrick " with Karin Szekessy

By Wolfgang Petrick

Located in Kansas City, MO

Wolfgang Petrick (Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #13 - Wolfgang Petrick " with Karin Szekessy 3 x Color Lithographs (Folio originally issued with 5 lithos and 3 Phototypes, which are ...

Category

1970s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Die Melancholie
Die Melancholie

Die Melancholie

By Reiner Schwarz

Located in Kansas City, MO

Reiner Schwarz "Die Melancholie" Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph Edition: 100 Size: 25.98 x 19.68 in. Signed, numbered and titled After fleeing and expelling from Silesia, Reine...

Category

1970s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Die Blaue Stunde
Die Blaue Stunde

Die Blaue Stunde

By Reiner Schwarz

Located in Kansas City, MO

Reiner Schwarz "Die Blaue Stunde" Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph Edition: 80 Size: 25.98 x 19.68 in. Signed, numbered and titled After fleeing and expelling from Silesia, Reine...

Category

1970s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Er ist tot
Er ist tot

Reiner SchwarzEr ist tot, 1972

$300Sale Price|40% Off

Er ist tot

By Reiner Schwarz

Located in Kansas City, MO

Reiner Schwarz "Er ist tot" From Portfolio "Portrait #11 - Reiner Schwarz" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1972 Medium: Color Lithograph Edition: 100 Size: 23.9 x 16.6 in. Publisher: Diete...

Category

1970s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

"Reiner Schwarz" (I)
"Reiner Schwarz" (I)

"Reiner Schwarz" (I)

By Reiner Schwarz

Located in Kansas City, MO

Reiner Schwarz "Reiner Schwarz" (I) From Portfolio "Portrait #11 - Reiner Schwarz" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1972 Medium: Phototype (Lichtdruck) Edition: 100 Size: 26.4 x 20.1 in. Pu...

Category

1970s Pop Art Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

(Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #11 - Reiner Schwarz"" with Karin Szekessy
(Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #11 - Reiner Schwarz"" with Karin Szekessy

(Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #11 - Reiner Schwarz"" with Karin Szekessy

By Reiner Schwarz

Located in Kansas City, MO

Reiner Schwarz (Partial) Portfolio "Portrait #11 - Reiner Schwarz"" with Karin Szekessy 3 x Color Lithographs (Folio issued with 4 lithos, of which one is missing) 3 x Phototypes (Li...

Category

1970s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Black and White, Lithograph

"Peter Paul" (II)
"Peter Paul" (II)

"Peter Paul" (II)

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Peter Paul" (II) From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Phototype (Lichtdruck) Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publisher: D...

Category

1970s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Black and White

"Peter Paul" (I)
"Peter Paul" (I)

"Peter Paul" (I)

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Peter Paul" (I) From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Phototype (Lichtdruck) Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publisher: Di...

Category

1970s Modern Missouri - Art

Materials

Black and White

Supposed Bartolet
Supposed Bartolet

Supposed Bartolet

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Supposed Bartolet" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publis...

Category

1970s Neo-Constructivist Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Architecture Parlante
Architecture Parlante

Architecture Parlante

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Architecture Parlante" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Pu...

Category

1970s Photorealist Missouri - Art

Materials

Lithograph

Colorful Abstract Ceramic Form, Stoneware, Gold Luster, Glaze, Jose Sierra 2023
Colorful Abstract Ceramic Form, Stoneware, Gold Luster, Glaze, Jose Sierra 2023

Colorful Abstract Ceramic Form, Stoneware, Gold Luster, Glaze, Jose Sierra 2023

Located in St. Louis, MO

Colorful Abstract Ceramic Form, Stoneware, Gold Luster, Glaze, Jose Sierra 2023 José Sierra is a self-taught artist and ceramicist, born in Mérida, Venezuela in 1975. His work draws...

Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Ceramic, Luster, Stoneware, Glaze

Demonstration
Demonstration

Demonstration

By Hans Juergen Diehl

Located in Kansas City, MO

Hans Juergen Diehl Demonstration Year: 1972 Medium: Color Etching Edition: 25 Size: 33.5 x 25.5 in. Publisher: Ketterer, Germany Signed, numbered and/or titled Hans-Jürgen Diehl was...

Category

1970s Contemporary Missouri - Art

Materials

Etching

Doughboy

Joseph BroghammerDoughboy, 2018

$4,900Sale Price|57% Off

Doughboy

By Joseph Broghammer

Located in Kansas City, MO

Due to the current situation related to the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, our gallery will donate 10% of our commission from this sale to the Kansas City Artists Coalition, which has been supporting local Kansas City Artists for the past 40 years. The Kansas City Artists Coalition (KCAC), is a non-profit, artist-centered, artist-run alternative space, supporting artists at every level in their career through exhibitions, continuing education and artist studios. Artist: Joseph Broghammer Materials : Chalk pastel and pencil on Arches Paper Date : 2018 Dimensions : 42 x 43 in. Omaha based artist Joseph Broghammer is as much of a storyteller as he is an artist. His one-of-a-kind pastel drawings in “Animals” are chronicles of his life. The creatures Broghammer creates are vehicles to uncover the varying characteristics of the artist’s personal identity. Hence, Broghammer’s “Animals” translates as a flowing stream of consciousness. The different birds and livestock staring back at the viewer are ornamented with iconographic symbols – small surprises along the way. These trinkets are keys to understanding the stories Broghammer is sharing. Broghammer began mastering his “dry painting” technique during his B.F.A. in Visual Art at the University of South Dakota. He graduated in 1986 and a year later went on to study his M.F.A. at the University of Wisconsin. In 2009, he studied at Creative Capital in Omaha, Nebraska. As storytellers often do, Broghammer later went on to become an educator himself, teaching at WhyArts? and becoming an Artist Assistant at Vera Mercer in Omaha – both of which he still practices at today. It’s apparent that Broghammer’s work has resonated with so many people around the world. Only a few years after his formal education, he began exhibiting his work through various International group shows in Italy, Germany, Holland, Mexico, and even Kansas City. Although Broghammer’s portraits depict downy creatures, his work is very much about the human experience. They are honest and full of life, evoking a sincere exchange between artist and viewer. “Animals” is for the animal lovers, students, teachers, collectors, writers, the young or old, and art historians alike. Dry Painting, Pastel, Drawing, Chalk Pastel, Oil Pastel, Painting, Contemporary Drawing, Contemporary Painting, Animal Drawings, Animal Paintings, colored pencil, pencil, large-scale drawings, portrait, portrait drawing, contemporary art, contemporary artists, Joan Miro, Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington, Vladimir Kush...

Category

2010s Folk Art Missouri - Art

Materials

Chalk, Pastel, Archival Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil