| Surrealism's Legacy. In honor of Max Ernst's birthday this month we are focusing on a movement that still has the power to enchant, even 85 years after it first begun, Surrealism. Browse from our Curator's Picks below and enjoy their dream-like, humorous qualities. Limited edition prints by Kenny Scharf, Kate Shaw, and Stuckert depict intensely alluring images with other-worldly, psychedelic effects. |
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Kenny Scharf Felix on a Pedestal 25 color silkscreen, ink on paper 46 x 34 inches Edition of 150 Unframed Price: $1,500 Kenny Scharf's drawings echo those rendered by the famed Surrealist artist Salvador Dali. Working alongside legendary artists Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat in the 1970s, Scharf continues to inspire viewers with his eccentric and humorous prints.
Kate Shaw
Gamma, 2009
Giclee archival print
40 x 26 inches
Edition of 30
Unframed
Price: $750
Kate Shaw uses color and subtle pattern variations to create mystical abstractions. Her dreamy, disturbing landscapes are concerned with issues of environmental degradation, referencing the ways in which society is disconnected from the natural world.
Stuckert
Untitled 6 (Brasilia Series)
Digital C-print
24 x 24 inches
Edition of 15
Unframed
Price: $1,600
Stuckert highlights the architectural, figurative, and abstract qualities of the Brasilia landscape. In 1960, Rio de Janeiro was replaced as the capital of Brazil by Brasilia, a city led by the idealism of Juscelino Kubitschek's socialist government and its team of visionary architects, landscape designers, and urban planners.
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