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Andy Warhol: Marilyn Plate Black
US$135.00
These porcelain plates feature Andy Warhol's iconic images of the silver screen siren Marilyn Monroe. The sex symbol's persona fascinated the Pop provocateur, whose portraits canonized her while simultaneously revealing her public image as a carefully structured illusion. The work is featured in MoMA's collection. Packaged in a gift box. Hand wash only.MADE IN FranceSIZE:8.2"diamMATERIALS:PorcelainDATE:1967-2015
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Andy Warhol: Marilyn Plate Blue
US$135.00
These porcelain plates feature Andy Warhol's iconic images of the silver screen siren Marilyn Monroe. The sex symbol's persona fascinated the Pop provocateur, whose portraits canonized her while simultaneously revealing her public image as a carefully structured illusion. The work is featured in MoMA's collection. Packaged in a gift box. Hand wash only.MADE IN FranceSIZE:8.2"diamMATERIALS:PorcelainDATE:1967-2015
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Jeff Koons: Banality Service Plate
US$155.00 Koons' _Banality_ sculpture series, released in 1988, presents a commentary on American society and its insatiable appetite for glamorous commodities. Fashioned out of porcelain, these large works of kitsch present familiar and innocuous pop and historical motifs in disturbing, occasionally sexualized, contexts. To celebrate their 150th anniversary, Bernardaud, a French manufacturer of high-end luxury porcelain tableware, created a limited-edition...
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Peter Coffin: Untitled (Spiral Pop-Up Photo Album)
US$185.00 Peter Coffin was born in Berkeley, California in 1972 and currently resides in New York City. His installations, sculptures, and photographs playfully explore social paradigms and perceptions of reality. Coffin's work invites the viewer to observe and interact with nebulous principles such as memory, association, and interpretation, sometimes evoking the chimera of new age theory or fringe science. For...
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Yoko Ono: Mended Cups
US$250.00 Yoko Ono's Mended Cups bring poetry and soulful optimism to the daily ritual of drinking coffee. By linking broken objects to physical wounds and emotional loss, Ono celebrates the process of healing and starting over. The seven-cup collection features six cups with a painted pattern of delicate cracks. They are inspired by the Japanese Kintsugi technique of repairing broken...
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Vik Muniz: Untitled (Medusa Plate)
US$250.00 Vik Muniz is known for using materials like wire, sugar, dirt, and chocolate sauce to create images that he then photographs. This Medusa Plate features an image of Muniz's recreation of Caravaggio's Medusa (1590, Gallerica degli Uffizi, Florence) rendered in pasta marinara. It can be displayed or used as a serving dish, allowing the Medusa image to be revealed...
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McCarthy PROPO Skateboards
US$219.95 The world-renowned artist Paul McCarthy, who is represented in MoMA's collection, is a fearless, subversive and ruthless commentator on contemporary Western culture. He works in a wide variety of media, often exploring the idea of the artist-protagonist through American cultural mythology. In this unique collaboration with The Skateroom, the artist created 10 skateboard decks with images from his work...
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Lorna Simpson: III (Three Wishbones In A Wood Box)
US$275.00 Lorna Simpson is best known for her photography, which often combines images of black women with text as a way to explore society's relationship with race, sex, and ethnicity. Frequently elusive, her works involve the viewer in the creation of their meaning while also confronting the viewer with the underlying racism still found in American culture. Over time, Simpson's...
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Bernardaud Presents Abramovic Method: Misfits For The Table Plate Set B
US$299.95 This might be the closest your dinner table will ever get to performance art. When Marina Abramović created her limited edition four-piece porcelain plate sets for Bernardaud, her intention was to make dinnerware that helps us savor and ritualize our meals. Each motif closely reflects the artist's personal life. "To me, the act of eating implies pure simplicity, so...
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Bernardaud Presents Abramovic Method: Misfits For The Table Plate Set A
US$299.95 This might be the closest your dinner table will ever get to performance art. When Marina Abramović created her limited edition four-piece porcelain plate sets for Bernardaud, her intention was to make dinnerware that helps us savor and ritualize our meals. Each motif closely reflects the artist's personal life. "To me, the act of eating implies pure simplicity, so...
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Super Andy Warhol - The Illustrated Series Sunglasses
US$299.95 Inspired by Andy Warhol's ability to make the ordinary extraordinary, this limited edition of frames was designed by RETROSUPERFUTURE in collaboration with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, based on original fashion illustrations that the Pop artist created for Harper's Bazaar in 1957. The fun and flattering collection is composed of four head-turning styles, crafted in fine...
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Jeff Koons: Banality Oval Platter
US$380.00 Koons' _Banality_ sculpture series, released in 1988, presents a commentary on American society and its insatiable appetite for glamorous commodities. Fashioned out of porcelain, these large works of kitsch present familiar and innocuous pop and historical motifs in disturbing, occasionally sexualized, contexts. To celebrate their 150th anniversary, Bernardaud, a French manufacturer of high-end luxury porcelain tableware, created a limited-edition...
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Jeff Koons: Banality Bread And Butter Plate Set
US$380.00 Koons' _Banality_ sculpture series, released in 1988, presents a commentary on American society and its insatiable appetite for glamorous commodities. Fashioned out of porcelain, these large works of kitsch present familiar and innocuous pop and historical motifs in disturbing, occasionally sexualized, contexts. To celebrate their 150th anniversary, Bernardaud, a French manufacturer of high-end luxury porcelain tableware, created a limited-edition...
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