WORLD-CLASS ART FOR YOUR HOME
As a musician, Ed Sheeran fills stadiums; as a painter, he fills canvases—with the same rhythm and energy that made him a global star. In his Cosmic Car Paintings, the influence of Jackson Pollock meets the unmistakable signature of an international musician—and the attitude that sets him apart: proceeds from his exhibition raised over $1.25 million for the Ed Sheeran Foundation, giving children access to musical education—through art with an impact beyond the frame.
Candida Höfer, one of the most important students of the renowned “Becher class” at the Düsseldorf Art Academy, is renowned for her monumental photographs of interiors, where architecture and atmosphere are held in striking equilibrium. Her images capture the encounter of an award-winning photographer with spaces steeped in history and meaning. With photographic precision and poetic clarity, she reveals what makes these places unique — creating collectible works of rare depth and lasting relevance.
Gerhard Richter is regarded as one of the most important contemporary artists—and as a master of stylistic diversity. For more than six decades, he has continuously reinvented his work: from photorealistic paintings and blurred images to large-scale squeegee abstractions. His style remains in constant flux—and his presence on the international art market is as powerful as ever.
La beauté florissante de la nature trouve sa pleine expression dans The Secrets : Avec des touches impressionnistes et pointillistes, Damien Hirst étend le large spectre de son travail entre réalisme et abstraction avec une fluidité remarquable. Inspiré par sa série de 2023 The Secret Gardens Paintings, il capture la grâce indomptée des jardins sauvages, à travers un style imprégné de l'essence même des paysages en fleurs. Aussi nuancées que brutes, aussi délicates qu'écrasantes, aussi subtiles qu'opulentes, les prairies de Hirst se déploient devant le spectateur. Une invitation dans des domaines pittoresques où la magnificence d'une nature intacte devient une expérience immédiate, presque tangible.
Damien Hirst's latest series merges the fascinating approaches of the visionary conceptual artist and painter. Each of the works, ranging from abstract to photorealistic, is based on the dynamic process of action painting, infusing each of the pieces with pure ecstasy and capturing the untamed nature of the Atlantic. During the creation of his sensational “Cherry Blossoms” series, Hirst was inspired by random splashes of paint that leapt onto the surrounding canvases. The fluorescent sprinkles on a gray background marked the beginning of a spectacular series of works radiating the spirit of the British coast that has shaped the iconic artist.
Incarnation de beauté et de fugacité s’il en est, le papillon est aussi un thème récurrent de l’Œuvre de Damien Hirst. Dans sa toute dernière série en cinq pièces, l’ancien maître des Young British Artists explore un topos qui remet en question notre connaissance de l’histoire occidentale. Ces œuvres sérigraphiées recouvertes d’un fin lustre portent toutes le nom de souveraines d’origine perso-indienne, byzantine, chinoise, japonaise ou éthiopienne. Dans cette œuvre scintillante, subtile mosaïque composée d’innombrables ailes de papillons, Damien Hirst rend hommage à ces reines, certes exceptionnelles mais largement méconnues du grand public : Nur Jahan, Theodora, Wu Zetian, Suiko et Taytu Betul.
The artwork is an outstanding example of Takashi Murakami’s ability to reshape and reinterpret traditional Japanese art styles with a contemporary outlook. The cartoonish flowers that line the titular river lend the work a poignant and playful atmosphere, symbolizing both the beauty and transience of life.
What makes Peter Doig one of the most influential figurative artists of the present day shines gently through the brilliant play of colors in “Alice at Boscoe's”: The piece, as a result of a year-long artistic process, shows his 10-year-old daughter in front of the family home in Trinidad – lost in thought, melting into her surroundings. The contrast of bright red tones embedded in deep green creates a serene radiance that captures the idyll of the south in the most personal way.
Pop Art, kitsch, commercial – the iconic balloon animals of Jeff Koons have been called many things. Above all though, these world-famous sculptures are a bold tribute of the life-affirming power of art.
In his Polaroids, the photographer and artist Nobuyoshi Araki captures fleeting moments of love, sexual expression and lust staged against an ever-present backdrop of mortality and existential struggle. Araki is one of the most influential Japanese photographers of all time, utilizing stark contrasts in both color and theme to span topics as diverse as fertility, existentialism and the fleeting nature of being. He is especially renowned as a chronicler of the times, whose works have shone a light on the changing sexual attitudes of his society.
This artwork blurs the line between the representational and the abstract. Rather than a clear beginning or end, the painting depicts a continual flow of color, form and subject matter, inviting the viewer to find their own interpretations and narratives within the work.
Whether draping islands in pink floating fabric or wrapping landmarks like the Berlin Reichstag in swathes of cloth, the vast installments of Christo and Jean-Claude are instantly recognizable. Together, they created monumental artworks that will live long in the memory.
Marc Quinn is one of the most enduring figures of the “Young British Artists” movement, a stable of creatives who revolutionized the contemporary art world in the 1990s. His opulent floral arrangements create a sensory overload, straddling the line between art and science.
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