
Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.
Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.

Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.

Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.

Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.

Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.

Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.

Artspace, Phaidon, and Storm King Art Center are proud to present ‘Compost Meridian,’ a limited-edition lenticular print by pioneering artist Anicka Yi.
Working across biology and technology, Anicka Yi (@anickayi_studio) creates ‘living paintings’ by sealing soil between acrylic panels, allowing ecosystems of bacteria and algae to develop into ‘extraordinary strata of color that shift constantly with temperature, light, and humidity.’
For her new edition, she printed a photograph of one of these cultures onto a lenticular surface. The abstract landscape of green, violet, and ochre moves with the viewer, resisting the stillness typically associated with reproduction. As Yi explains, ‘The lenticular preserves the essential quality of the work: that it changes depending on where you stand.’
‘Compost Meridian’ coincides with Yi’s first large-scale outdoor project, which opens this month at @stormkingartcenter in New York. Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support Storm King’s artistic program and mission to nurture a vibrant bond between art, nature, and people.
‘Compost Meridian’ is available now, exclusively through Artspace. Link in bio.

Available now: a trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton.
Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her distinctive style reflects the influence of René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.
These exclusive archival pigment prints are rendered on richly textured deckle-edge paper and presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope. Each is limited to an edition of only 75 and can be purchased individually or as part of a suite of three.
Released in tandem with Walton’s debut book, ‘Jenny Sais Quoi,’ these exquisite images elevate fashion illustration to a collectible art form.
Click the link in bio to explore the works.
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Photography by Theresa Rudzki (@theresarudzki) and Garrett Carroll.

Available now: a trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton.
Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her distinctive style reflects the influence of René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.
These exclusive archival pigment prints are rendered on richly textured deckle-edge paper and presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope. Each is limited to an edition of only 75 and can be purchased individually or as part of a suite of three.
Released in tandem with Walton’s debut book, ‘Jenny Sais Quoi,’ these exquisite images elevate fashion illustration to a collectible art form.
Click the link in bio to explore the works.
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Photography by Theresa Rudzki (@theresarudzki) and Garrett Carroll.

Available now: a trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton.
Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her distinctive style reflects the influence of René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.
These exclusive archival pigment prints are rendered on richly textured deckle-edge paper and presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope. Each is limited to an edition of only 75 and can be purchased individually or as part of a suite of three.
Released in tandem with Walton’s debut book, ‘Jenny Sais Quoi,’ these exquisite images elevate fashion illustration to a collectible art form.
Click the link in bio to explore the works.
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Photography by Theresa Rudzki (@theresarudzki) and Garrett Carroll.

Available now: a trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton.
Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her distinctive style reflects the influence of René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.
These exclusive archival pigment prints are rendered on richly textured deckle-edge paper and presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope. Each is limited to an edition of only 75 and can be purchased individually or as part of a suite of three.
Released in tandem with Walton’s debut book, ‘Jenny Sais Quoi,’ these exquisite images elevate fashion illustration to a collectible art form.
Click the link in bio to explore the works.
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Photography by Theresa Rudzki (@theresarudzki) and Garrett Carroll.

Available now: a trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton.
Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her distinctive style reflects the influence of René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.
These exclusive archival pigment prints are rendered on richly textured deckle-edge paper and presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope. Each is limited to an edition of only 75 and can be purchased individually or as part of a suite of three.
Released in tandem with Walton’s debut book, ‘Jenny Sais Quoi,’ these exquisite images elevate fashion illustration to a collectible art form.
Click the link in bio to explore the works.
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Photography by Theresa Rudzki (@theresarudzki) and Garrett Carroll.

Available now: a trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton.
Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her distinctive style reflects the influence of René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.
These exclusive archival pigment prints are rendered on richly textured deckle-edge paper and presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope. Each is limited to an edition of only 75 and can be purchased individually or as part of a suite of three.
Released in tandem with Walton’s debut book, ‘Jenny Sais Quoi,’ these exquisite images elevate fashion illustration to a collectible art form.
Click the link in bio to explore the works.
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Photography by Theresa Rudzki (@theresarudzki) and Garrett Carroll.

Available now: a trio of limited-edition prints by Jenny Walton.
Jenny Walton’s work weaves together illustration, memory, and observation, creating images that feel both intimate and timeless. Her distinctive style reflects the influence of René Gruau, Cecil Beaton, and Christian Bérard, along with a deeply personal visual language of her own.
These exclusive archival pigment prints are rendered on richly textured deckle-edge paper and presented in a custom-designed tulip envelope. Each is limited to an edition of only 75 and can be purchased individually or as part of a suite of three.
Released in tandem with Walton’s debut book, ‘Jenny Sais Quoi,’ these exquisite images elevate fashion illustration to a collectible art form.
Click the link in bio to explore the works.
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Photography by Theresa Rudzki (@theresarudzki) and Garrett Carroll.

We’re proud to present a new limited-edition print by legendary artist Judy Chicago.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ extends the legacy of Chicago’s Atmospheres and Smoke Sculpture series, a body of work Chicago describes as ‘painting the sky,’ where ‘colored plumes rise into the air and fuse with the light to create colors that can’t be achieved in any other way.’
Limited to an edition of only 25, this exquisite archival inkjet print is finished with subtle glitter elements that enhance the spectrum of vibrant colors.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ was created to mark the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art,’ a new art survey that celebrates color in its most expressive form. Proceeds from the edition will benefit the Ali Forney Center, supporting LGBTQ+ youth with housing.
Click the link in bio to add this work to your collection.
@judy.chicago @rainbowcontemporary
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Judy Chicago, 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Photo © Chicago Woodman LLC, Donald Woodman/ARS, New York
Additional photography by Garrett Carroll

We’re proud to present a new limited-edition print by legendary artist Judy Chicago.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ extends the legacy of Chicago’s Atmospheres and Smoke Sculpture series, a body of work Chicago describes as ‘painting the sky,’ where ‘colored plumes rise into the air and fuse with the light to create colors that can’t be achieved in any other way.’
Limited to an edition of only 25, this exquisite archival inkjet print is finished with subtle glitter elements that enhance the spectrum of vibrant colors.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ was created to mark the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art,’ a new art survey that celebrates color in its most expressive form. Proceeds from the edition will benefit the Ali Forney Center, supporting LGBTQ+ youth with housing.
Click the link in bio to add this work to your collection.
@judy.chicago @rainbowcontemporary
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Judy Chicago, 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Photo © Chicago Woodman LLC, Donald Woodman/ARS, New York
Additional photography by Garrett Carroll

We’re proud to present a new limited-edition print by legendary artist Judy Chicago.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ extends the legacy of Chicago’s Atmospheres and Smoke Sculpture series, a body of work Chicago describes as ‘painting the sky,’ where ‘colored plumes rise into the air and fuse with the light to create colors that can’t be achieved in any other way.’
Limited to an edition of only 25, this exquisite archival inkjet print is finished with subtle glitter elements that enhance the spectrum of vibrant colors.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ was created to mark the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art,’ a new art survey that celebrates color in its most expressive form. Proceeds from the edition will benefit the Ali Forney Center, supporting LGBTQ+ youth with housing.
Click the link in bio to add this work to your collection.
@judy.chicago @rainbowcontemporary
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Judy Chicago, 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Photo © Chicago Woodman LLC, Donald Woodman/ARS, New York
Additional photography by Garrett Carroll

We’re proud to present a new limited-edition print by legendary artist Judy Chicago.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ extends the legacy of Chicago’s Atmospheres and Smoke Sculpture series, a body of work Chicago describes as ‘painting the sky,’ where ‘colored plumes rise into the air and fuse with the light to create colors that can’t be achieved in any other way.’
Limited to an edition of only 25, this exquisite archival inkjet print is finished with subtle glitter elements that enhance the spectrum of vibrant colors.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ was created to mark the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art,’ a new art survey that celebrates color in its most expressive form. Proceeds from the edition will benefit the Ali Forney Center, supporting LGBTQ+ youth with housing.
Click the link in bio to add this work to your collection.
@judy.chicago @rainbowcontemporary
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Judy Chicago, 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Photo © Chicago Woodman LLC, Donald Woodman/ARS, New York
Additional photography by Garrett Carroll

We’re proud to present a new limited-edition print by legendary artist Judy Chicago.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ extends the legacy of Chicago’s Atmospheres and Smoke Sculpture series, a body of work Chicago describes as ‘painting the sky,’ where ‘colored plumes rise into the air and fuse with the light to create colors that can’t be achieved in any other way.’
Limited to an edition of only 25, this exquisite archival inkjet print is finished with subtle glitter elements that enhance the spectrum of vibrant colors.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ was created to mark the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art,’ a new art survey that celebrates color in its most expressive form. Proceeds from the edition will benefit the Ali Forney Center, supporting LGBTQ+ youth with housing.
Click the link in bio to add this work to your collection.
@judy.chicago @rainbowcontemporary
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Judy Chicago, 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Photo © Chicago Woodman LLC, Donald Woodman/ARS, New York
Additional photography by Garrett Carroll

We’re proud to present a new limited-edition print by legendary artist Judy Chicago.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ extends the legacy of Chicago’s Atmospheres and Smoke Sculpture series, a body of work Chicago describes as ‘painting the sky,’ where ‘colored plumes rise into the air and fuse with the light to create colors that can’t be achieved in any other way.’
Limited to an edition of only 25, this exquisite archival inkjet print is finished with subtle glitter elements that enhance the spectrum of vibrant colors.
‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen’ was created to mark the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art,’ a new art survey that celebrates color in its most expressive form. Proceeds from the edition will benefit the Ali Forney Center, supporting LGBTQ+ youth with housing.
Click the link in bio to add this work to your collection.
@judy.chicago @rainbowcontemporary
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Judy Chicago, 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Photo © Chicago Woodman LLC, Donald Woodman/ARS, New York
Additional photography by Garrett Carroll

Haas Brothers at the Museum Of Arts and Design: ‘From trippy mushroom sculptures to fantastical beasts, this retrospective is one you won’t want to miss.’ – Wallpaper*
The Haas Brothers’ new show, Uncanny Valley, invites visitors into the minds of the Los Angeles-based duo. Since starting their practice 15 years ago, the twins have created a genre-blurring world that spans art, furniture, craft, and technology through hybrid creatures and unusual forms.
Check out the Haas Brothers’ monograph, also titled ‘Uncanny Valley,’ and their limited-edition stands for our limited-edition book ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme.’ Link in bio.
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Image 1: Haas Brothers, Devil with a Blue Breast On, 2017. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm. Courtesy of R & Company
Image 2: Haas Brothers, Mary Tyler Spore, 2015. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm
Image 3: Haas Brothers, mixed Beasts. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 4: Haas Brothers, Tallmala Harris, 2020. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 5: Haas Brothers, Pinky & The Brain, with ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme’ (Phaidon)
Image 6: Haas Brothers, ‘Uncanny Valley’ (Phaidon)

Haas Brothers at the Museum Of Arts and Design: ‘From trippy mushroom sculptures to fantastical beasts, this retrospective is one you won’t want to miss.’ – Wallpaper*
The Haas Brothers’ new show, Uncanny Valley, invites visitors into the minds of the Los Angeles-based duo. Since starting their practice 15 years ago, the twins have created a genre-blurring world that spans art, furniture, craft, and technology through hybrid creatures and unusual forms.
Check out the Haas Brothers’ monograph, also titled ‘Uncanny Valley,’ and their limited-edition stands for our limited-edition book ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme.’ Link in bio.
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Image 1: Haas Brothers, Devil with a Blue Breast On, 2017. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm. Courtesy of R & Company
Image 2: Haas Brothers, Mary Tyler Spore, 2015. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm
Image 3: Haas Brothers, mixed Beasts. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 4: Haas Brothers, Tallmala Harris, 2020. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 5: Haas Brothers, Pinky & The Brain, with ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme’ (Phaidon)
Image 6: Haas Brothers, ‘Uncanny Valley’ (Phaidon)

Haas Brothers at the Museum Of Arts and Design: ‘From trippy mushroom sculptures to fantastical beasts, this retrospective is one you won’t want to miss.’ – Wallpaper*
The Haas Brothers’ new show, Uncanny Valley, invites visitors into the minds of the Los Angeles-based duo. Since starting their practice 15 years ago, the twins have created a genre-blurring world that spans art, furniture, craft, and technology through hybrid creatures and unusual forms.
Check out the Haas Brothers’ monograph, also titled ‘Uncanny Valley,’ and their limited-edition stands for our limited-edition book ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme.’ Link in bio.
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Image 1: Haas Brothers, Devil with a Blue Breast On, 2017. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm. Courtesy of R & Company
Image 2: Haas Brothers, Mary Tyler Spore, 2015. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm
Image 3: Haas Brothers, mixed Beasts. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 4: Haas Brothers, Tallmala Harris, 2020. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 5: Haas Brothers, Pinky & The Brain, with ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme’ (Phaidon)
Image 6: Haas Brothers, ‘Uncanny Valley’ (Phaidon)

Haas Brothers at the Museum Of Arts and Design: ‘From trippy mushroom sculptures to fantastical beasts, this retrospective is one you won’t want to miss.’ – Wallpaper*
The Haas Brothers’ new show, Uncanny Valley, invites visitors into the minds of the Los Angeles-based duo. Since starting their practice 15 years ago, the twins have created a genre-blurring world that spans art, furniture, craft, and technology through hybrid creatures and unusual forms.
Check out the Haas Brothers’ monograph, also titled ‘Uncanny Valley,’ and their limited-edition stands for our limited-edition book ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme.’ Link in bio.
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Image 1: Haas Brothers, Devil with a Blue Breast On, 2017. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm. Courtesy of R & Company
Image 2: Haas Brothers, Mary Tyler Spore, 2015. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm
Image 3: Haas Brothers, mixed Beasts. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 4: Haas Brothers, Tallmala Harris, 2020. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 5: Haas Brothers, Pinky & The Brain, with ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme’ (Phaidon)
Image 6: Haas Brothers, ‘Uncanny Valley’ (Phaidon)

Haas Brothers at the Museum Of Arts and Design: ‘From trippy mushroom sculptures to fantastical beasts, this retrospective is one you won’t want to miss.’ – Wallpaper*
The Haas Brothers’ new show, Uncanny Valley, invites visitors into the minds of the Los Angeles-based duo. Since starting their practice 15 years ago, the twins have created a genre-blurring world that spans art, furniture, craft, and technology through hybrid creatures and unusual forms.
Check out the Haas Brothers’ monograph, also titled ‘Uncanny Valley,’ and their limited-edition stands for our limited-edition book ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme.’ Link in bio.
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Image 1: Haas Brothers, Devil with a Blue Breast On, 2017. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm. Courtesy of R & Company
Image 2: Haas Brothers, Mary Tyler Spore, 2015. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm
Image 3: Haas Brothers, mixed Beasts. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 4: Haas Brothers, Tallmala Harris, 2020. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 5: Haas Brothers, Pinky & The Brain, with ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme’ (Phaidon)
Image 6: Haas Brothers, ‘Uncanny Valley’ (Phaidon)

Haas Brothers at the Museum Of Arts and Design: ‘From trippy mushroom sculptures to fantastical beasts, this retrospective is one you won’t want to miss.’ – Wallpaper*
The Haas Brothers’ new show, Uncanny Valley, invites visitors into the minds of the Los Angeles-based duo. Since starting their practice 15 years ago, the twins have created a genre-blurring world that spans art, furniture, craft, and technology through hybrid creatures and unusual forms.
Check out the Haas Brothers’ monograph, also titled ‘Uncanny Valley,’ and their limited-edition stands for our limited-edition book ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme.’ Link in bio.
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Image 1: Haas Brothers, Devil with a Blue Breast On, 2017. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm. Courtesy of R & Company
Image 2: Haas Brothers, Mary Tyler Spore, 2015. Credit: artwork © The Haas
Brothers, Photo: Joe Kramm
Image 3: Haas Brothers, mixed Beasts. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 4: Haas Brothers, Tallmala Harris, 2020. Credit: artwork © The Haas Brothers,
Photo: Tim Hans
Image 5: Haas Brothers, Pinky & The Brain, with ‘Rihanna: Luxury Supreme’ (Phaidon)
Image 6: Haas Brothers, ‘Uncanny Valley’ (Phaidon)

‘The great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory.’ — The Guardian on Martin Parr: Global Warning
The Guardian delivered a 5-star review to Martin Parr’s retrospective show at Jeu de Paume, Paris. The show, built around Parr’s new Phaidon book of the same name, features many images from his Artspace limited editions.
Tap the link in bio to explore more of Parr’s work.
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Image 1: Martin Parr, Kentucky Derby, Louisville, USA, 2015 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 2: Martin Parr, Badminton Horse Trials, Gloucestershire: from ‘The Cost of Living’, 2002 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 3: Martin Parr, Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland, 1994.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 4: Martin Parr, Tokyo, Japan, 1998.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 5: Martin Parr, Venice, Italy, 2005.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)

‘The great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory.’ — The Guardian on Martin Parr: Global Warning
The Guardian delivered a 5-star review to Martin Parr’s retrospective show at Jeu de Paume, Paris. The show, built around Parr’s new Phaidon book of the same name, features many images from his Artspace limited editions.
Tap the link in bio to explore more of Parr’s work.
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Image 1: Martin Parr, Kentucky Derby, Louisville, USA, 2015 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 2: Martin Parr, Badminton Horse Trials, Gloucestershire: from ‘The Cost of Living’, 2002 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 3: Martin Parr, Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland, 1994.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 4: Martin Parr, Tokyo, Japan, 1998.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 5: Martin Parr, Venice, Italy, 2005.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)

‘The great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory.’ — The Guardian on Martin Parr: Global Warning
The Guardian delivered a 5-star review to Martin Parr’s retrospective show at Jeu de Paume, Paris. The show, built around Parr’s new Phaidon book of the same name, features many images from his Artspace limited editions.
Tap the link in bio to explore more of Parr’s work.
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Image 1: Martin Parr, Kentucky Derby, Louisville, USA, 2015 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 2: Martin Parr, Badminton Horse Trials, Gloucestershire: from ‘The Cost of Living’, 2002 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 3: Martin Parr, Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland, 1994.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 4: Martin Parr, Tokyo, Japan, 1998.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 5: Martin Parr, Venice, Italy, 2005.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)

‘The great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory.’ — The Guardian on Martin Parr: Global Warning
The Guardian delivered a 5-star review to Martin Parr’s retrospective show at Jeu de Paume, Paris. The show, built around Parr’s new Phaidon book of the same name, features many images from his Artspace limited editions.
Tap the link in bio to explore more of Parr’s work.
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Image 1: Martin Parr, Kentucky Derby, Louisville, USA, 2015 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 2: Martin Parr, Badminton Horse Trials, Gloucestershire: from ‘The Cost of Living’, 2002 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 3: Martin Parr, Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland, 1994.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 4: Martin Parr, Tokyo, Japan, 1998.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 5: Martin Parr, Venice, Italy, 2005.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)

‘The great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory.’ — The Guardian on Martin Parr: Global Warning
The Guardian delivered a 5-star review to Martin Parr’s retrospective show at Jeu de Paume, Paris. The show, built around Parr’s new Phaidon book of the same name, features many images from his Artspace limited editions.
Tap the link in bio to explore more of Parr’s work.
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Image 1: Martin Parr, Kentucky Derby, Louisville, USA, 2015 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 2: Martin Parr, Badminton Horse Trials, Gloucestershire: from ‘The Cost of Living’, 2002 | Artspace Limited Edition
Image 3: Martin Parr, Kleine Scheidegg, Switzerland, 1994.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 4: Martin Parr, Tokyo, Japan, 1998.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)
Image 5: Martin Parr, Venice, Italy, 2005.Credit: © Martin Parr / Magnum Photos | From ‘Martin Parr: Global Warning’ (Phaidon)

‘I decided to symbolize the richness of my life through a spectrum of colored smokes that filled the sky with swirling hues.’ – Judy Chicago
The legendary artist’s new limited edition, titled ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ complements the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art’ — a vibrant art survey featuring the work of more than 100 artists, including Chicago.
‘As the book focuses on the rainbow and this piece incorporates a full spectrum of colors, I thought it would be the perfect image as it conjures up joy [and] hope and is celebratory in nature at a rather bleak time in our country’s history, a time when hope is rare,’ Chicago told Artspace.
Read the full interview. Link in bio.
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Judy Chicago photographed with ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 by Donald Woodman.
Judy Chicago, ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photography by Garrett Carroll.

‘I decided to symbolize the richness of my life through a spectrum of colored smokes that filled the sky with swirling hues.’ – Judy Chicago
The legendary artist’s new limited edition, titled ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ complements the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art’ — a vibrant art survey featuring the work of more than 100 artists, including Chicago.
‘As the book focuses on the rainbow and this piece incorporates a full spectrum of colors, I thought it would be the perfect image as it conjures up joy [and] hope and is celebratory in nature at a rather bleak time in our country’s history, a time when hope is rare,’ Chicago told Artspace.
Read the full interview. Link in bio.
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Judy Chicago photographed with ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 by Donald Woodman.
Judy Chicago, ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photography by Garrett Carroll.

‘I decided to symbolize the richness of my life through a spectrum of colored smokes that filled the sky with swirling hues.’ – Judy Chicago
The legendary artist’s new limited edition, titled ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ complements the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art’ — a vibrant art survey featuring the work of more than 100 artists, including Chicago.
‘As the book focuses on the rainbow and this piece incorporates a full spectrum of colors, I thought it would be the perfect image as it conjures up joy [and] hope and is celebratory in nature at a rather bleak time in our country’s history, a time when hope is rare,’ Chicago told Artspace.
Read the full interview. Link in bio.
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Judy Chicago photographed with ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 by Donald Woodman.
Judy Chicago, ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photography by Garrett Carroll.

‘I decided to symbolize the richness of my life through a spectrum of colored smokes that filled the sky with swirling hues.’ – Judy Chicago
The legendary artist’s new limited edition, titled ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ complements the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art’ — a vibrant art survey featuring the work of more than 100 artists, including Chicago.
‘As the book focuses on the rainbow and this piece incorporates a full spectrum of colors, I thought it would be the perfect image as it conjures up joy [and] hope and is celebratory in nature at a rather bleak time in our country’s history, a time when hope is rare,’ Chicago told Artspace.
Read the full interview. Link in bio.
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Judy Chicago photographed with ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 by Donald Woodman.
Judy Chicago, ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photography by Garrett Carroll.

‘I decided to symbolize the richness of my life through a spectrum of colored smokes that filled the sky with swirling hues.’ – Judy Chicago
The legendary artist’s new limited edition, titled ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ complements the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art’ — a vibrant art survey featuring the work of more than 100 artists, including Chicago.
‘As the book focuses on the rainbow and this piece incorporates a full spectrum of colors, I thought it would be the perfect image as it conjures up joy [and] hope and is celebratory in nature at a rather bleak time in our country’s history, a time when hope is rare,’ Chicago told Artspace.
Read the full interview. Link in bio.
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Judy Chicago photographed with ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 by Donald Woodman.
Judy Chicago, ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photography by Garrett Carroll.

‘I decided to symbolize the richness of my life through a spectrum of colored smokes that filled the sky with swirling hues.’ – Judy Chicago
The legendary artist’s new limited edition, titled ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ complements the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art’ — a vibrant art survey featuring the work of more than 100 artists, including Chicago.
‘As the book focuses on the rainbow and this piece incorporates a full spectrum of colors, I thought it would be the perfect image as it conjures up joy [and] hope and is celebratory in nature at a rather bleak time in our country’s history, a time when hope is rare,’ Chicago told Artspace.
Read the full interview. Link in bio.
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Judy Chicago photographed with ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 by Donald Woodman.
Judy Chicago, ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photography by Garrett Carroll.

‘I decided to symbolize the richness of my life through a spectrum of colored smokes that filled the sky with swirling hues.’ – Judy Chicago
The legendary artist’s new limited edition, titled ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ complements the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art’ — a vibrant art survey featuring the work of more than 100 artists, including Chicago.
‘As the book focuses on the rainbow and this piece incorporates a full spectrum of colors, I thought it would be the perfect image as it conjures up joy [and] hope and is celebratory in nature at a rather bleak time in our country’s history, a time when hope is rare,’ Chicago told Artspace.
Read the full interview. Link in bio.
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Judy Chicago photographed with ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 by Donald Woodman.
Judy Chicago, ‘Birthday Bouquet for Belen,’ 2026 © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photography by Garrett Carroll.

Coming soon: a trio of limited-edition prints by artist, designer, writer, and style icon Jenny Walton.
These exquisite archival pigment prints elevate fashion illustration to an art form. Rendered in Walton’s signature hand-drawn style, the images are printed on richly textured paper, presented in a custom-designed envelope, and accompanied by a signed copy of ‘Jenny Sais Quoi: Adventures in Vintage & Personal Style.’
Available exclusively through Artspace. Reserve your limited-edition print now — link in bio.
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Photography by @theresarudzki

Coming soon: a trio of limited-edition prints by artist, designer, writer, and style icon Jenny Walton.
These exquisite archival pigment prints elevate fashion illustration to an art form. Rendered in Walton’s signature hand-drawn style, the images are printed on richly textured paper, presented in a custom-designed envelope, and accompanied by a signed copy of ‘Jenny Sais Quoi: Adventures in Vintage & Personal Style.’
Available exclusively through Artspace. Reserve your limited-edition print now — link in bio.
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Photography by @theresarudzki

Coming soon: a trio of limited-edition prints by artist, designer, writer, and style icon Jenny Walton.
These exquisite archival pigment prints elevate fashion illustration to an art form. Rendered in Walton’s signature hand-drawn style, the images are printed on richly textured paper, presented in a custom-designed envelope, and accompanied by a signed copy of ‘Jenny Sais Quoi: Adventures in Vintage & Personal Style.’
Available exclusively through Artspace. Reserve your limited-edition print now — link in bio.
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Photography by @theresarudzki

Coming soon: a trio of limited-edition prints by artist, designer, writer, and style icon Jenny Walton.
These exquisite archival pigment prints elevate fashion illustration to an art form. Rendered in Walton’s signature hand-drawn style, the images are printed on richly textured paper, presented in a custom-designed envelope, and accompanied by a signed copy of ‘Jenny Sais Quoi: Adventures in Vintage & Personal Style.’
Available exclusively through Artspace. Reserve your limited-edition print now — link in bio.
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Photography by @theresarudzki

Coming soon: a trio of limited-edition prints by artist, designer, writer, and style icon Jenny Walton.
These exquisite archival pigment prints elevate fashion illustration to an art form. Rendered in Walton’s signature hand-drawn style, the images are printed on richly textured paper, presented in a custom-designed envelope, and accompanied by a signed copy of ‘Jenny Sais Quoi: Adventures in Vintage & Personal Style.’
Available exclusively through Artspace. Reserve your limited-edition print now — link in bio.
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Photography by @theresarudzki

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer: an appreciation.
Phaidon and Artspace are deeply saddened by the passing of artist Celeste Dupuy-Spencer. A fearless painter, her work was incisive, complex, and unflinching. She tackled our current American moment, mythology, violence, and poverty, but also deep humanity, intimacy, and kindness.
In her words, now especially poignant: ‘I think of myself as…a representation of what it feels like to be alive right now.’
We are proud to have collaborated with Celeste Dupuy-Spencer on her monograph, ‘Burning in the Eyes of the Maker,’ and an Artspace limited edition, ‘When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free.’ She leaves us with a body of work that feels interrupted, yet still burning. As author Nina MacLaughlin writes in the book’s closing essay: ‘Celeste paints the right now for the future, so that the someones or somethings in an after-us time can look and understand, this is how it was.’
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Image 1: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Self Portrait in the Dark, 2024. Photo by Charles White - JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 2: Celeste Dupuy Spencer, When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free. Photo by Garrett Carroll.
Image 3: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, The Death of Hypatia, 2023. Collection of Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by Joshua White – JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 4: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Nothing of Him That Doth Fade / But Doth Suffer a Sea-Change / Into Something Rich and Astrange., 2023. Courtesy of the artist.

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer: an appreciation.
Phaidon and Artspace are deeply saddened by the passing of artist Celeste Dupuy-Spencer. A fearless painter, her work was incisive, complex, and unflinching. She tackled our current American moment, mythology, violence, and poverty, but also deep humanity, intimacy, and kindness.
In her words, now especially poignant: ‘I think of myself as…a representation of what it feels like to be alive right now.’
We are proud to have collaborated with Celeste Dupuy-Spencer on her monograph, ‘Burning in the Eyes of the Maker,’ and an Artspace limited edition, ‘When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free.’ She leaves us with a body of work that feels interrupted, yet still burning. As author Nina MacLaughlin writes in the book’s closing essay: ‘Celeste paints the right now for the future, so that the someones or somethings in an after-us time can look and understand, this is how it was.’
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Image 1: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Self Portrait in the Dark, 2024. Photo by Charles White - JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 2: Celeste Dupuy Spencer, When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free. Photo by Garrett Carroll.
Image 3: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, The Death of Hypatia, 2023. Collection of Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by Joshua White – JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 4: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Nothing of Him That Doth Fade / But Doth Suffer a Sea-Change / Into Something Rich and Astrange., 2023. Courtesy of the artist.

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer: an appreciation.
Phaidon and Artspace are deeply saddened by the passing of artist Celeste Dupuy-Spencer. A fearless painter, her work was incisive, complex, and unflinching. She tackled our current American moment, mythology, violence, and poverty, but also deep humanity, intimacy, and kindness.
In her words, now especially poignant: ‘I think of myself as…a representation of what it feels like to be alive right now.’
We are proud to have collaborated with Celeste Dupuy-Spencer on her monograph, ‘Burning in the Eyes of the Maker,’ and an Artspace limited edition, ‘When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free.’ She leaves us with a body of work that feels interrupted, yet still burning. As author Nina MacLaughlin writes in the book’s closing essay: ‘Celeste paints the right now for the future, so that the someones or somethings in an after-us time can look and understand, this is how it was.’
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Image 1: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Self Portrait in the Dark, 2024. Photo by Charles White - JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 2: Celeste Dupuy Spencer, When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free. Photo by Garrett Carroll.
Image 3: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, The Death of Hypatia, 2023. Collection of Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by Joshua White – JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 4: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Nothing of Him That Doth Fade / But Doth Suffer a Sea-Change / Into Something Rich and Astrange., 2023. Courtesy of the artist.

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer: an appreciation.
Phaidon and Artspace are deeply saddened by the passing of artist Celeste Dupuy-Spencer. A fearless painter, her work was incisive, complex, and unflinching. She tackled our current American moment, mythology, violence, and poverty, but also deep humanity, intimacy, and kindness.
In her words, now especially poignant: ‘I think of myself as…a representation of what it feels like to be alive right now.’
We are proud to have collaborated with Celeste Dupuy-Spencer on her monograph, ‘Burning in the Eyes of the Maker,’ and an Artspace limited edition, ‘When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free.’ She leaves us with a body of work that feels interrupted, yet still burning. As author Nina MacLaughlin writes in the book’s closing essay: ‘Celeste paints the right now for the future, so that the someones or somethings in an after-us time can look and understand, this is how it was.’
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Image 1: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Self Portrait in the Dark, 2024. Photo by Charles White - JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 2: Celeste Dupuy Spencer, When you’ve eaten everything below you, you’ll devour yourself/except in dreams you’re never really free. Photo by Garrett Carroll.
Image 3: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, The Death of Hypatia, 2023. Collection of Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by Joshua White – JW Pictures. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles.
Image 4: Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies Nothing of Him That Doth Fade / But Doth Suffer a Sea-Change / Into Something Rich and Astrange., 2023. Courtesy of the artist.

Breathe new life into your living space.
Our Spring Refresh Sale ends soon. Enjoy 30% off selected limited-edition artworks and books for a limited time only. Shop via link in bio.
Image 1: David Salle, Black Eyed Susan, 2011
Image 2: Jose Iraola, Florilegio, 2011
Image 3: Gaetano Pesce, Self Portrait (The Complete Incoherence), 2023

Breathe new life into your living space.
Our Spring Refresh Sale ends soon. Enjoy 30% off selected limited-edition artworks and books for a limited time only. Shop via link in bio.
Image 1: David Salle, Black Eyed Susan, 2011
Image 2: Jose Iraola, Florilegio, 2011
Image 3: Gaetano Pesce, Self Portrait (The Complete Incoherence), 2023

Breathe new life into your living space.
Our Spring Refresh Sale ends soon. Enjoy 30% off selected limited-edition artworks and books for a limited time only. Shop via link in bio.
Image 1: David Salle, Black Eyed Susan, 2011
Image 2: Jose Iraola, Florilegio, 2011
Image 3: Gaetano Pesce, Self Portrait (The Complete Incoherence), 2023

‘I feel and respond to nature differently from a lot of my friends or other people…I look at a sunset, and people say, ‘Oh, how beautiful’, but I am looking for where the purple goes. I try to play with the light differently so that it looks kind of dream-core.’ — Lisk Feng (@liskfeng)
The illustrator behind our first art edition for children finds inspiration in nature, vintage children’s books, and Georges Seurat. Read the full interview via link in bio.

‘I feel and respond to nature differently from a lot of my friends or other people…I look at a sunset, and people say, ‘Oh, how beautiful’, but I am looking for where the purple goes. I try to play with the light differently so that it looks kind of dream-core.’ — Lisk Feng (@liskfeng)
The illustrator behind our first art edition for children finds inspiration in nature, vintage children’s books, and Georges Seurat. Read the full interview via link in bio.

Artspace and Phaidon are thrilled to announce ‘Tropical Reverie,’ a new limited-edition print by award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng (@liskfeng).
This edition marks the exciting expansion of our Limited Editions program into the world of children’s art. For the first time, we’re offering a fine art print inspired by one of Phaidon’s beloved children’s book series, ‘Our World.’
Both playful and sophisticated, ‘Tropical Reverie’ elevates children’s bookmaking to a collectible art form and offers an entry point into art appreciation for the next generation of collectors.
Click the link in bio to add this print to your collection.
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Lisk Feng, Tropical Reverie, 2026
Photography by Garrett Caroll

Artspace and Phaidon are thrilled to announce ‘Tropical Reverie,’ a new limited-edition print by award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng (@liskfeng).
This edition marks the exciting expansion of our Limited Editions program into the world of children’s art. For the first time, we’re offering a fine art print inspired by one of Phaidon’s beloved children’s book series, ‘Our World.’
Both playful and sophisticated, ‘Tropical Reverie’ elevates children’s bookmaking to a collectible art form and offers an entry point into art appreciation for the next generation of collectors.
Click the link in bio to add this print to your collection.
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Lisk Feng, Tropical Reverie, 2026
Photography by Garrett Caroll

Artspace and Phaidon are thrilled to announce ‘Tropical Reverie,’ a new limited-edition print by award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng (@liskfeng).
This edition marks the exciting expansion of our Limited Editions program into the world of children’s art. For the first time, we’re offering a fine art print inspired by one of Phaidon’s beloved children’s book series, ‘Our World.’
Both playful and sophisticated, ‘Tropical Reverie’ elevates children’s bookmaking to a collectible art form and offers an entry point into art appreciation for the next generation of collectors.
Click the link in bio to add this print to your collection.
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Lisk Feng, Tropical Reverie, 2026
Photography by Garrett Caroll

Artspace and Phaidon are thrilled to announce ‘Tropical Reverie,’ a new limited-edition print by award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng (@liskfeng).
This edition marks the exciting expansion of our Limited Editions program into the world of children’s art. For the first time, we’re offering a fine art print inspired by one of Phaidon’s beloved children’s book series, ‘Our World.’
Both playful and sophisticated, ‘Tropical Reverie’ elevates children’s bookmaking to a collectible art form and offers an entry point into art appreciation for the next generation of collectors.
Click the link in bio to add this print to your collection.
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Lisk Feng, Tropical Reverie, 2026
Photography by Garrett Caroll

Artspace and Phaidon are thrilled to announce ‘Tropical Reverie,’ a new limited-edition print by award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng (@liskfeng).
This edition marks the exciting expansion of our Limited Editions program into the world of children’s art. For the first time, we’re offering a fine art print inspired by one of Phaidon’s beloved children’s book series, ‘Our World.’
Both playful and sophisticated, ‘Tropical Reverie’ elevates children’s bookmaking to a collectible art form and offers an entry point into art appreciation for the next generation of collectors.
Click the link in bio to add this print to your collection.
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Lisk Feng, Tropical Reverie, 2026
Photography by Garrett Caroll

Phaidon’s ‘Vitamin’ books act as collectors’ guides to future art stars. The newest addition to the series, ‘Vitamin P4,’ spotlights over 100 emerging and established painters selected by industry experts.
Discover exclusive Artspace editions from artists featured in ‘Vitamin P4’ and shop the book at Phaidon.com
Image 1: Adam Pendleton, Untitled (Mask), 2020
Image 2: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019
Image 3: Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Dream a little dream, 2025
Image 4: Tschabalala Self, The Actress Alexis, 2024
Image 5: William Monk, Mount Atom, 2025

Phaidon’s ‘Vitamin’ books act as collectors’ guides to future art stars. The newest addition to the series, ‘Vitamin P4,’ spotlights over 100 emerging and established painters selected by industry experts.
Discover exclusive Artspace editions from artists featured in ‘Vitamin P4’ and shop the book at Phaidon.com
Image 1: Adam Pendleton, Untitled (Mask), 2020
Image 2: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019
Image 3: Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Dream a little dream, 2025
Image 4: Tschabalala Self, The Actress Alexis, 2024
Image 5: William Monk, Mount Atom, 2025

Phaidon’s ‘Vitamin’ books act as collectors’ guides to future art stars. The newest addition to the series, ‘Vitamin P4,’ spotlights over 100 emerging and established painters selected by industry experts.
Discover exclusive Artspace editions from artists featured in ‘Vitamin P4’ and shop the book at Phaidon.com
Image 1: Adam Pendleton, Untitled (Mask), 2020
Image 2: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019
Image 3: Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Dream a little dream, 2025
Image 4: Tschabalala Self, The Actress Alexis, 2024
Image 5: William Monk, Mount Atom, 2025

Phaidon’s ‘Vitamin’ books act as collectors’ guides to future art stars. The newest addition to the series, ‘Vitamin P4,’ spotlights over 100 emerging and established painters selected by industry experts.
Discover exclusive Artspace editions from artists featured in ‘Vitamin P4’ and shop the book at Phaidon.com
Image 1: Adam Pendleton, Untitled (Mask), 2020
Image 2: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019
Image 3: Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Dream a little dream, 2025
Image 4: Tschabalala Self, The Actress Alexis, 2024
Image 5: William Monk, Mount Atom, 2025

Phaidon’s ‘Vitamin’ books act as collectors’ guides to future art stars. The newest addition to the series, ‘Vitamin P4,’ spotlights over 100 emerging and established painters selected by industry experts.
Discover exclusive Artspace editions from artists featured in ‘Vitamin P4’ and shop the book at Phaidon.com
Image 1: Adam Pendleton, Untitled (Mask), 2020
Image 2: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019
Image 3: Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Dream a little dream, 2025
Image 4: Tschabalala Self, The Actress Alexis, 2024
Image 5: William Monk, Mount Atom, 2025
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