A collaboration between Piero Golia and Bomber
The painting develops the motif of music and musicians he had established in iconic works such as Horn Players (1983)
This biography of Helen Frankenthaler by art historian Alexander Nemerov paints an exhilarating picture of the art scene in 1950s New York
the painting’s cohesive composition of bold colors and tapered shapes foregrounds both the artist’s roots in modernist abstraction and the overt eroticism of American culture that emerged with the sexual revolution
to work with the Bernardaud atelier to create these three limited-edition porcelain plates—Pierre de Feu
Takashi Murakami: MG, 1960 -> 2012 Sabine Moritz A collaboration between Piero GoliaThis limited edition print by Takashi Murakami features contrasting motifs of bright smiling flowers and menacing representations of skulls. This imagery is drawn from a series of paintings that were first shown in Takashi Murakami: Flowers & Skulls at Gagosian, Hong Kong, in 2013. The works in the exhibition, Murakamis first in Hong Kong, explored one of the central dichotomies of his artbetween joy and terror, and between his optimistic magnanimity