Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XVII from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XIX from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form.
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XI from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village XI from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Leger’s The Village VIII from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Referencing Cubist vocabularies and the Machine Age, Fernand Léger’s The Village VII from The Village series explores modernity and contemporary life through his trademark manipulation of colour and form
Taken from the artist and writer collaborative work with author William S. Burroughs, Ghost of Chance by George Condo is an example of the artist’s illustrative storytelling portrayed through semi abstract depictions of fantastical scenes.
Taken from the artist and writer collaborative work with author William S. Burroughs, Ghost of Chance by George Condo is an example of the artist’s illustrative storytelling portrayed through semi abstract depictions of fantastical scenes.
Taken from the artist and writer collaborative work with author William S. Burroughs, Ghost of Chance by George Condo is an example of the artist’s illustrative storytelling portrayed through semi abstract depictions of fantastical scenes.
In his own words, French artist JR creates ‘infiltrating art’ and is driven by an ambition to bring art to as many people as possible. Hence, he creates epic installations all over the world, involving hundreds of thousands of people and blurring the line between...
Untitled #06 (after drawing) is a colour lithograph by the Spanish artist Joan Miró, illustrated for a collection of poetry, titled Album 21, by Carlos Franqui.
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