Thursday, April 13, 2017

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Damien Hirst, Ryan McGinley, and Elaine de Kooning redefined the pigment | Artspace - Contemporary Art for Sale From The World's Best Artists
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Damien Hirst, Ryan McGinley, and Elaine de Kooning redefined the pigment | Artspace - Contemporary Art for Sale From The World's Best Artists
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ELAINE DE KOONING
Jardin de Luxembourg V, 1977
$4,000 or as low as $352/month
 
DAMIEN HIRST
The Destruction of Sodom , 2005
$7,000 or as low as $616/month
JOAN MIRĂ“
Untitled 2012, 2012
$409 $660/month
JULIAN OPIE
Running men , 2016
$24,000
GARY HUME
Yellow Slip, 2017
$1,480 or as low as $106/month
 
RYAN MCGINLEY
Marmoset (LSD), 2012
$2,725 or as low as $194/month
MARCEL DZAMA
Scared of his own ghost, 2008
$1,000 or as low as $88/month
JIM DINE
Calico (from 11 Pop Artists, Volume III), 1965
$1,800 or as low as $159/month
 
CHRIS OFILI
Rainbow--Green Riann, 2008
$2,500 or as low as $220/month
MELISSA BROWN
Spring, 2016
$1,000 or as low as $88/month
 
HAEGUE YANG
Convex Flesh and Concave..., 2013
$155 or as low as $11/month
BASTIENNE SCHMIDT
Bamboo Forest, Shelter Island, 2008
$200 or as low as $132/month
Chromaphilia: The Story of Color in Art, 2017
By Stella Paul, $49
Unlock the secrets of colour - learn how and why it has been used in art over the centuries.
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In this excerpt from Phaidon's anthology Chromaphilia: The Story of Color in Art, we look at what the color green reveals about the conceptual, psychological and cultural differences between Bruce NaumanBrice Marden, and Olafur Eliasson.
"Visit a green place to understand green." - Susan Easton Burns


 
 
"Visit a green place to understand green." - Susan Easton Burns

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