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Kara Walker: Pitcher
US$700.00
New York-based Kara Walker is considered one of the most important artists of our era. In the spring of 2014, she exhibited a controversial and acclaimed installation in the soon to be demolished Domino Sugar Factory in Brooklyn. This limited edition pitcher was created in collaboration with porcelain manufacturer Bernardaud in honor of the show. The pitcher features two paper-cut silhouettes (each side has a different face) that are reminiscent of the naked sphinx-like sculpture from the exhibition, an homage to: "the unpaid and overworked Artisans who have refined our Sweet tastes from the cane fields to the Kitchens of the New World."MADE IN FranceSIZE:8"hMATERIALS:PorcelainDESIGNER:Kara WalkerDATE:2014Gift Wrap not Available
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Vik Muniz: Untitled (Wanderer Ashtray)
US$750.00 Vik Muniz is known for using materials like wire, sugar, dirt, and chocolate sauce to create images that he then photographs. He describes himself as an alchemist who makes visual magic out of the mundane. Among his most famous works are two detailed replicas of _Mona Lisa_: one made out of jelly, the other made out of peanut butter....
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Jeff Koons: Banality Coffee Cups And Saucers
US$800.00 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 Teacups And Saucers
US$840.00 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 this limited-edition...
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Jean-Michel Basquiat: Skateboards Demon
US$850.00 First achieving notoriety as a graffiti artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat became one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, creating neo-expressionist paintings that conveyed astute social commentary and drew on references from Roman art to jazz. This set of five skate decks features images from his 1983 work _Untitled_, which is in MoMA's collection. Hanging wall mounts included....
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Jeff Koons: Banality Dinner Plate And Salad Plate Sets
US$1,120.00 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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Series B Crystal Service
US$1,330.00
This glassware embodies Hoffmann's penchant for austere black-and-white design, with frosted crystal adorned with a sophisticated alternating pattern of hand-painted black lines. This timeless design is featured in the MoMA's collection. Made in Austria. Sold individually.MADE IN AustriaSIZE:8.5h x 4.25"diam. 27 oz.MATERIALS:GlassDATE:1912OPTIONS:Wine Decanter
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Christian Marclay: Untitled (Music Box)
US$1,350.00 Christian Marclay was born in California, raised in Switzerland, and is based in New York City. The cultural implications of music and sound are central to his sculptures, installations, videos, and performances. In the 1970's and independent of the hip-hop movement, Marclay was one of the first people to use turntables as musical instruments, earning him the title of...
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Andy Warhol: Skateboard Colored Campbell's Soup Cans
US$1,500.00 Among the most iconic works in modern art, Warhol's _32 Campbell's Soup Cans_ paintings took various forms, including a 1965 series comprised of 19 different colored cans. For these works, Warhol not only used ink colors that departed from real colors, but also spray painted the backgrounds and the lower (white) portion of the label in different colors. The...
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Andy Warhol: Skateboard Triptych Gold Marilyn Monroe
US$2,000.00 Warhol began his _Death and Disaster_ series with the work _Gold Marilyn Monroe_-which is in the MoMA collection-in 1962, shortly after the screen siren's death. Based on a 1953 publicity still for the film _Niagara_, it marked the beginning of Andy Warhol's practice of generating imagery for his painting from photographs transferred onto silk-screens. For Warhol, silk-screening was crucial...
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Yoshitomo Nara: Doggy Radio
US$2,500.00 Doggy Radio, a limited edition of 3,000 with only 1,000 available in the US, melds artist Yoshitomo Nara's dual loves: visual art and music. Doggy Radio is an FM radio and stereo with a Yamaha speaker system, featuring Bluetooth wireless, USB, and auxiliary sound input. Touch the doggy's chin to turn it on/off, turn the nose to tune FM...
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Andy Warhol: Skateboards 32 Campbell's Soup Cans
US$10,000.00 Andy Warhol's _32 Campbell's Soup Cans_ are among the most recognizable and celebrated works in the history of modern art. When Warhol painted the well-known red and white cans, he referred to a product list supplied by the Campbell Soup Company, checking off each type of soup as it was completed. When first exhibited in 1962, the 32 canvases...
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Peter Norton Family Christmas Art Projects Complete MoMA Set
US$12,250.00 The complete MoMA set of the available Peter Norton Family Christmas Art Projects includes: 1. _Untitled (Stereoscopic Slide Viewer)_, Mitchell Syrop, 1989 2. _The Gospel Abridged (CD)_, Richard Kostelanetz, 19903. _Untitled (Four Napkins)_, May Sun, 1990 4. _Untitled (Condoms)_, Daniel Martinez, 1990* 5. _Untitled (Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky for Anybody pin)_, Lawrence Weiner, 1991 6. _Untitled...
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