Our sales typically include fine paintings, drawings, photographs,
sculptures and installations from nearly every notable Contemporary movement of the post-war 20th - and 21st - centuries.
In new
sculpture and installation work, the artist continues to evoke specific cultural traditions while exposing complex relationships with contemporary global commerce.
Both artists work
with sculpture and installation, frequently using found objects, wood, and sheet metal to evoke sacred African - American rituals and images.
In the early 1980s, he turned process into performance, creating a series of
sculptures and installations documenting his interaction with the landscape, often presented as compositions or images on the ground.
The gallery's program is characterized by a high diversity of artistic genres represented these belonging to the classic media painting, drawing and graphic arts,
sculpture and installation as well as photography.
More than 200 artists are represented in the collection through a wide variety of media including paintings, prints, photographs, drawings, films,
sculptures and installation art.
Focusing on works created by major international artists over the last fifty years, the exhibition brings
together sculptures and installations that use light to transform space and to influence and alter perception.
In the Art Unlimited sector, the galleries present large - scale
sculptures and installations by artists such as Damián Ortega, Chris Burden, Günter Umbert, Gilbert & George, Robert Irwin, Olivier Mosset, Thomas Zipp, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Art & Language, Jimmie Durham, Phyllida Barlow, Ugo Rondinone, Franz West, Ragnar Kjartansson, Walead Beshty, Cosima von Bonin, Alicja Kwade, Ricci Albenda, Richard Jackson, Raqs Media Collective, and Michael Sailsorfer.
Born in Greece, raised in Paris and currently living in New York, self - taught
sculpture and installation artist Esmeralda Kosmatopoulos has carved out her own artistic identity in a variety of unique climates.