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We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.

Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and more with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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Image 1: Stephen Shore, A Road Trip Journal, 2009
Image 2: Danny Lyon, Three Young Men, 2009
Image 3: William Wegman, Batty Back Up, 2000
Image 4: Martin Parr, Jubilee Street Party, Elland, Yorkshire: from ‘Bad Weather’, 2002
Image 5: Todd Eberle, Untitled (Alcoa Building: Harrison & Abramovitz, Pittsburgh, 1953), 2012
Image 6: Julie Graham, Interdit, 2011


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We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.

Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and more with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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Image 1: Stephen Shore, A Road Trip Journal, 2009
Image 2: Danny Lyon, Three Young Men, 2009
Image 3: William Wegman, Batty Back Up, 2000
Image 4: Martin Parr, Jubilee Street Party, Elland, Yorkshire: from ‘Bad Weather’, 2002
Image 5: Todd Eberle, Untitled (Alcoa Building: Harrison & Abramovitz, Pittsburgh, 1953), 2012
Image 6: Julie Graham, Interdit, 2011


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1
3 days ago

We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.

Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and more with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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Image 1: Stephen Shore, A Road Trip Journal, 2009
Image 2: Danny Lyon, Three Young Men, 2009
Image 3: William Wegman, Batty Back Up, 2000
Image 4: Martin Parr, Jubilee Street Party, Elland, Yorkshire: from ‘Bad Weather’, 2002
Image 5: Todd Eberle, Untitled (Alcoa Building: Harrison & Abramovitz, Pittsburgh, 1953), 2012
Image 6: Julie Graham, Interdit, 2011


3
1
3 days ago

We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.

Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and more with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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Image 1: Stephen Shore, A Road Trip Journal, 2009
Image 2: Danny Lyon, Three Young Men, 2009
Image 3: William Wegman, Batty Back Up, 2000
Image 4: Martin Parr, Jubilee Street Party, Elland, Yorkshire: from ‘Bad Weather’, 2002
Image 5: Todd Eberle, Untitled (Alcoa Building: Harrison & Abramovitz, Pittsburgh, 1953), 2012
Image 6: Julie Graham, Interdit, 2011


3
1
3 days ago

We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.

Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and more with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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Image 1: Stephen Shore, A Road Trip Journal, 2009
Image 2: Danny Lyon, Three Young Men, 2009
Image 3: William Wegman, Batty Back Up, 2000
Image 4: Martin Parr, Jubilee Street Party, Elland, Yorkshire: from ‘Bad Weather’, 2002
Image 5: Todd Eberle, Untitled (Alcoa Building: Harrison & Abramovitz, Pittsburgh, 1953), 2012
Image 6: Julie Graham, Interdit, 2011


3
1
3 days ago

We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.

Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and more with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
-
Image 1: Stephen Shore, A Road Trip Journal, 2009
Image 2: Danny Lyon, Three Young Men, 2009
Image 3: William Wegman, Batty Back Up, 2000
Image 4: Martin Parr, Jubilee Street Party, Elland, Yorkshire: from ‘Bad Weather’, 2002
Image 5: Todd Eberle, Untitled (Alcoa Building: Harrison & Abramovitz, Pittsburgh, 1953), 2012
Image 6: Julie Graham, Interdit, 2011


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3 days ago

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


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4 days ago

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


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3
4 days ago


In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


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3
4 days ago

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


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3
4 days ago

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
-
All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


48
3
4 days ago

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
-
All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


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3
4 days ago

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
-
All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


48
3
4 days ago

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
-
All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025


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4 days ago

We are proud to present ‘Higher Love,’ a limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Michael Kagan (@mrkagan).

‘Higher Love’ is based on one of the most iconic images in recent history: the photograph of astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the moon, taken by Neil Armstrong. Kagan’s work often focuses on astronauts, depicting the figures as both heroic and isolated.

Kagan builds his composition through layered, angular mark-making, creating images that are expressive, yet abstract. They ‘exist on the edge between representation and abstraction,’ he explains. ‘I want the paintings to function as quick reads at a distance…But as the viewer gets closer, the brush marks begin to take over, and the image starts to fall apart.’

Produced in an edition of 35, ‘Higher Love’ is a full-bleed 17-color silkscreen print with a beautiful deckled edge. Proceeds from edition sales will benefit the non-profit organization Animal Haven (@animalhaven), as chosen by the artist, which works to find permanent homes for abandoned cats and dogs.

Secure your edition – link in bio.
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Michael Kagan - ‘Higher Love,’ 2026
Studio Photography by Nir Arieli
Edition photography by Garrett Carroll


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2 weeks ago


We are proud to present ‘Higher Love,’ a limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Michael Kagan (@mrkagan).

‘Higher Love’ is based on one of the most iconic images in recent history: the photograph of astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the moon, taken by Neil Armstrong. Kagan’s work often focuses on astronauts, depicting the figures as both heroic and isolated.

Kagan builds his composition through layered, angular mark-making, creating images that are expressive, yet abstract. They ‘exist on the edge between representation and abstraction,’ he explains. ‘I want the paintings to function as quick reads at a distance…But as the viewer gets closer, the brush marks begin to take over, and the image starts to fall apart.’

Produced in an edition of 35, ‘Higher Love’ is a full-bleed 17-color silkscreen print with a beautiful deckled edge. Proceeds from edition sales will benefit the non-profit organization Animal Haven (@animalhaven), as chosen by the artist, which works to find permanent homes for abandoned cats and dogs.

Secure your edition – link in bio.
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Michael Kagan - ‘Higher Love,’ 2026
Studio Photography by Nir Arieli
Edition photography by Garrett Carroll


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2 weeks ago

We are proud to present ‘Higher Love,’ a limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Michael Kagan (@mrkagan).

‘Higher Love’ is based on one of the most iconic images in recent history: the photograph of astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the moon, taken by Neil Armstrong. Kagan’s work often focuses on astronauts, depicting the figures as both heroic and isolated.

Kagan builds his composition through layered, angular mark-making, creating images that are expressive, yet abstract. They ‘exist on the edge between representation and abstraction,’ he explains. ‘I want the paintings to function as quick reads at a distance…But as the viewer gets closer, the brush marks begin to take over, and the image starts to fall apart.’

Produced in an edition of 35, ‘Higher Love’ is a full-bleed 17-color silkscreen print with a beautiful deckled edge. Proceeds from edition sales will benefit the non-profit organization Animal Haven (@animalhaven), as chosen by the artist, which works to find permanent homes for abandoned cats and dogs.

Secure your edition – link in bio.
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Michael Kagan - ‘Higher Love,’ 2026
Studio Photography by Nir Arieli
Edition photography by Garrett Carroll


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10
2 weeks ago

We are proud to present ‘Higher Love,’ a limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Michael Kagan (@mrkagan).

‘Higher Love’ is based on one of the most iconic images in recent history: the photograph of astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the moon, taken by Neil Armstrong. Kagan’s work often focuses on astronauts, depicting the figures as both heroic and isolated.

Kagan builds his composition through layered, angular mark-making, creating images that are expressive, yet abstract. They ‘exist on the edge between representation and abstraction,’ he explains. ‘I want the paintings to function as quick reads at a distance…But as the viewer gets closer, the brush marks begin to take over, and the image starts to fall apart.’

Produced in an edition of 35, ‘Higher Love’ is a full-bleed 17-color silkscreen print with a beautiful deckled edge. Proceeds from edition sales will benefit the non-profit organization Animal Haven (@animalhaven), as chosen by the artist, which works to find permanent homes for abandoned cats and dogs.

Secure your edition – link in bio.
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Michael Kagan - ‘Higher Love,’ 2026
Studio Photography by Nir Arieli
Edition photography by Garrett Carroll


3
10
2 weeks ago

We are proud to present ‘Higher Love,’ a limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Michael Kagan (@mrkagan).

‘Higher Love’ is based on one of the most iconic images in recent history: the photograph of astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the moon, taken by Neil Armstrong. Kagan’s work often focuses on astronauts, depicting the figures as both heroic and isolated.

Kagan builds his composition through layered, angular mark-making, creating images that are expressive, yet abstract. They ‘exist on the edge between representation and abstraction,’ he explains. ‘I want the paintings to function as quick reads at a distance…But as the viewer gets closer, the brush marks begin to take over, and the image starts to fall apart.’

Produced in an edition of 35, ‘Higher Love’ is a full-bleed 17-color silkscreen print with a beautiful deckled edge. Proceeds from edition sales will benefit the non-profit organization Animal Haven (@animalhaven), as chosen by the artist, which works to find permanent homes for abandoned cats and dogs.

Secure your edition – link in bio.
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Michael Kagan - ‘Higher Love,’ 2026
Studio Photography by Nir Arieli
Edition photography by Garrett Carroll


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2 weeks ago

We are proud to present ‘In the palm of my hand,’ a limited-edition print by American artist, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and @thekitchen_nyc 2026 Gala Honoree Garrett Bradley.

Over the past decade, Garrett Bradley has emerged as one of the most singular voices in contemporary cinema. Bradley’s edition captures her cinematic language in still form, where light, tension, and atmosphere are the focus.

‘In the palm of my hand’ comes from a trilogy of films exploring the nuanced overlap between women’s interior and exterior lives. The image chosen for this edition, Bradley explains, ‘felt especially connected to the present moment, to the ways sound and our sensorial landscape shape our inner lives, and how those inner lives in turn, shape our material reality.’

Add this edition to your collection – link in bio.

Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support @thekitchen_nyc’s artistic program and its mission dedicated to offering experimental artists opportunities to create and present new work within, and across, the disciplines of dance, film, literature, music, theater, video, and visual art.

#GarrettBradley #ArtspaceEdition

Photography by Alex Smith


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We are proud to present ‘In the palm of my hand,’ a limited-edition print by American artist, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and @thekitchen_nyc 2026 Gala Honoree Garrett Bradley.

Over the past decade, Garrett Bradley has emerged as one of the most singular voices in contemporary cinema. Bradley’s edition captures her cinematic language in still form, where light, tension, and atmosphere are the focus.

‘In the palm of my hand’ comes from a trilogy of films exploring the nuanced overlap between women’s interior and exterior lives. The image chosen for this edition, Bradley explains, ‘felt especially connected to the present moment, to the ways sound and our sensorial landscape shape our inner lives, and how those inner lives in turn, shape our material reality.’

Add this edition to your collection – link in bio.

Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support @thekitchen_nyc’s artistic program and its mission dedicated to offering experimental artists opportunities to create and present new work within, and across, the disciplines of dance, film, literature, music, theater, video, and visual art.

#GarrettBradley #ArtspaceEdition

Photography by Alex Smith


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1
8 hours ago


We are proud to present ‘In the palm of my hand,’ a limited-edition print by American artist, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and @thekitchen_nyc 2026 Gala Honoree Garrett Bradley.

Over the past decade, Garrett Bradley has emerged as one of the most singular voices in contemporary cinema. Bradley’s edition captures her cinematic language in still form, where light, tension, and atmosphere are the focus.

‘In the palm of my hand’ comes from a trilogy of films exploring the nuanced overlap between women’s interior and exterior lives. The image chosen for this edition, Bradley explains, ‘felt especially connected to the present moment, to the ways sound and our sensorial landscape shape our inner lives, and how those inner lives in turn, shape our material reality.’

Add this edition to your collection – link in bio.

Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support @thekitchen_nyc’s artistic program and its mission dedicated to offering experimental artists opportunities to create and present new work within, and across, the disciplines of dance, film, literature, music, theater, video, and visual art.

#GarrettBradley #ArtspaceEdition

Photography by Alex Smith


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1
8 hours ago

We are proud to present ‘In the palm of my hand,’ a limited-edition print by American artist, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and @thekitchen_nyc 2026 Gala Honoree Garrett Bradley.

Over the past decade, Garrett Bradley has emerged as one of the most singular voices in contemporary cinema. Bradley’s edition captures her cinematic language in still form, where light, tension, and atmosphere are the focus.

‘In the palm of my hand’ comes from a trilogy of films exploring the nuanced overlap between women’s interior and exterior lives. The image chosen for this edition, Bradley explains, ‘felt especially connected to the present moment, to the ways sound and our sensorial landscape shape our inner lives, and how those inner lives in turn, shape our material reality.’

Add this edition to your collection – link in bio.

Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support @thekitchen_nyc’s artistic program and its mission dedicated to offering experimental artists opportunities to create and present new work within, and across, the disciplines of dance, film, literature, music, theater, video, and visual art.

#GarrettBradley #ArtspaceEdition

Photography by Alex Smith


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8 hours ago

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on exclusive limited-edition artwork with Artspace’s Memorial Day Sale.
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Featured editions from the ‘Great Women Artists’ Portfolio:
Image 1: Catherine Opie, Women’s March, 2017
Image 2: Dana Schutz, Adversaries, 2019
Image 3: Cecily Brown, All the Nightmares Came Today, 2012/2019
Image 4: Jenny Saville, Chapter (For Linda Nochlin), 2016/2018
Image 5: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019


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5 days ago

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on exclusive limited-edition artwork with Artspace’s Memorial Day Sale.
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Featured editions from the ‘Great Women Artists’ Portfolio:
Image 1: Catherine Opie, Women’s March, 2017
Image 2: Dana Schutz, Adversaries, 2019
Image 3: Cecily Brown, All the Nightmares Came Today, 2012/2019
Image 4: Jenny Saville, Chapter (For Linda Nochlin), 2016/2018
Image 5: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019


3
1
5 days ago

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on exclusive limited-edition artwork with Artspace’s Memorial Day Sale.
_
Featured editions from the ‘Great Women Artists’ Portfolio:
Image 1: Catherine Opie, Women’s March, 2017
Image 2: Dana Schutz, Adversaries, 2019
Image 3: Cecily Brown, All the Nightmares Came Today, 2012/2019
Image 4: Jenny Saville, Chapter (For Linda Nochlin), 2016/2018
Image 5: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019


3
1
5 days ago

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on exclusive limited-edition artwork with Artspace’s Memorial Day Sale.
_
Featured editions from the ‘Great Women Artists’ Portfolio:
Image 1: Catherine Opie, Women’s March, 2017
Image 2: Dana Schutz, Adversaries, 2019
Image 3: Cecily Brown, All the Nightmares Came Today, 2012/2019
Image 4: Jenny Saville, Chapter (For Linda Nochlin), 2016/2018
Image 5: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019


3
1
5 days ago

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on exclusive limited-edition artwork with Artspace’s Memorial Day Sale.
_
Featured editions from the ‘Great Women Artists’ Portfolio:
Image 1: Catherine Opie, Women’s March, 2017
Image 2: Dana Schutz, Adversaries, 2019
Image 3: Cecily Brown, All the Nightmares Came Today, 2012/2019
Image 4: Jenny Saville, Chapter (For Linda Nochlin), 2016/2018
Image 5: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019


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1
5 days ago

‘The paintings are technically about astronauts, but they’re also about distance, pressure, performance, loneliness, ambition — things that feel very contemporary.’ — Michael Kagan

You can look at Michael Kagan’s paintings and see grit, determination, and bravery — but beneath the layers of thickly applied paint, there is also an undeniable vulnerability.

‘I’m less interested in astronauts as flawless heroes than as vulnerable human beings inside enormous systems and machinery,’ the artist explains.

Look closely at the astronaut’s visor: that’s where ‘everything collapses together — the astronaut, the landscape, the machinery, the photographer, history, light,’ he told us. ‘The visor becomes this distorted psychological space rather than just a reflective surface.’

Read the full interview and learn more about the artist’s new limited-edition silkscreen print. Link in bio.


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1 weeks ago

‘The paintings are technically about astronauts, but they’re also about distance, pressure, performance, loneliness, ambition — things that feel very contemporary.’ — Michael Kagan

You can look at Michael Kagan’s paintings and see grit, determination, and bravery — but beneath the layers of thickly applied paint, there is also an undeniable vulnerability.

‘I’m less interested in astronauts as flawless heroes than as vulnerable human beings inside enormous systems and machinery,’ the artist explains.

Look closely at the astronaut’s visor: that’s where ‘everything collapses together — the astronaut, the landscape, the machinery, the photographer, history, light,’ he told us. ‘The visor becomes this distorted psychological space rather than just a reflective surface.’

Read the full interview and learn more about the artist’s new limited-edition silkscreen print. Link in bio.


3
5
1 weeks ago

‘The paintings are technically about astronauts, but they’re also about distance, pressure, performance, loneliness, ambition — things that feel very contemporary.’ — Michael Kagan

You can look at Michael Kagan’s paintings and see grit, determination, and bravery — but beneath the layers of thickly applied paint, there is also an undeniable vulnerability.

‘I’m less interested in astronauts as flawless heroes than as vulnerable human beings inside enormous systems and machinery,’ the artist explains.

Look closely at the astronaut’s visor: that’s where ‘everything collapses together — the astronaut, the landscape, the machinery, the photographer, history, light,’ he told us. ‘The visor becomes this distorted psychological space rather than just a reflective surface.’

Read the full interview and learn more about the artist’s new limited-edition silkscreen print. Link in bio.


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5
1 weeks ago

‘The paintings are technically about astronauts, but they’re also about distance, pressure, performance, loneliness, ambition — things that feel very contemporary.’ — Michael Kagan

You can look at Michael Kagan’s paintings and see grit, determination, and bravery — but beneath the layers of thickly applied paint, there is also an undeniable vulnerability.

‘I’m less interested in astronauts as flawless heroes than as vulnerable human beings inside enormous systems and machinery,’ the artist explains.

Look closely at the astronaut’s visor: that’s where ‘everything collapses together — the astronaut, the landscape, the machinery, the photographer, history, light,’ he told us. ‘The visor becomes this distorted psychological space rather than just a reflective surface.’

Read the full interview and learn more about the artist’s new limited-edition silkscreen print. Link in bio.


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5
1 weeks ago

Anicka Yi turns hidden ecosystems into ‘living paintings.’

By enclosing soil between acrylic panels, Yi (@anickayi_studio) allows self-organizing microbial ecosystems known as Winogradsky cultures to unfold over time into layered, painterly fields of color – organic compositions shaped by their environment.

‘With the Winogradsky cultures, the essential quality is instability,’ explains Yi.

For her Artspace limited-edition print, Yi chose a lenticular surface that ‘behaves almost optically the way the bacterial cultures behave temporally.’ As Yi explains, ‘What changes over weeks in [a] vitrine, the lenticular gives you in the gesture of shifting your weight from one foot to the other, which helps it resist the flattening that reproduction imposes.’

Read more from our interview with Anicka Yi – link in bio.


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5
2 weeks ago

Anicka Yi turns hidden ecosystems into ‘living paintings.’

By enclosing soil between acrylic panels, Yi (@anickayi_studio) allows self-organizing microbial ecosystems known as Winogradsky cultures to unfold over time into layered, painterly fields of color – organic compositions shaped by their environment.

‘With the Winogradsky cultures, the essential quality is instability,’ explains Yi.

For her Artspace limited-edition print, Yi chose a lenticular surface that ‘behaves almost optically the way the bacterial cultures behave temporally.’ As Yi explains, ‘What changes over weeks in [a] vitrine, the lenticular gives you in the gesture of shifting your weight from one foot to the other, which helps it resist the flattening that reproduction imposes.’

Read more from our interview with Anicka Yi – link in bio.


3
5
2 weeks ago

Anicka Yi turns hidden ecosystems into ‘living paintings.’

By enclosing soil between acrylic panels, Yi (@anickayi_studio) allows self-organizing microbial ecosystems known as Winogradsky cultures to unfold over time into layered, painterly fields of color – organic compositions shaped by their environment.

‘With the Winogradsky cultures, the essential quality is instability,’ explains Yi.

For her Artspace limited-edition print, Yi chose a lenticular surface that ‘behaves almost optically the way the bacterial cultures behave temporally.’ As Yi explains, ‘What changes over weeks in [a] vitrine, the lenticular gives you in the gesture of shifting your weight from one foot to the other, which helps it resist the flattening that reproduction imposes.’

Read more from our interview with Anicka Yi – link in bio.


3
5
2 weeks ago

Anicka Yi turns hidden ecosystems into ‘living paintings.’

By enclosing soil between acrylic panels, Yi (@anickayi_studio) allows self-organizing microbial ecosystems known as Winogradsky cultures to unfold over time into layered, painterly fields of color – organic compositions shaped by their environment.

‘With the Winogradsky cultures, the essential quality is instability,’ explains Yi.

For her Artspace limited-edition print, Yi chose a lenticular surface that ‘behaves almost optically the way the bacterial cultures behave temporally.’ As Yi explains, ‘What changes over weeks in [a] vitrine, the lenticular gives you in the gesture of shifting your weight from one foot to the other, which helps it resist the flattening that reproduction imposes.’

Read more from our interview with Anicka Yi – link in bio.


3
5
2 weeks ago

Anicka Yi turns hidden ecosystems into ‘living paintings.’

By enclosing soil between acrylic panels, Yi (@anickayi_studio) allows self-organizing microbial ecosystems known as Winogradsky cultures to unfold over time into layered, painterly fields of color – organic compositions shaped by their environment.

‘With the Winogradsky cultures, the essential quality is instability,’ explains Yi.

For her Artspace limited-edition print, Yi chose a lenticular surface that ‘behaves almost optically the way the bacterial cultures behave temporally.’ As Yi explains, ‘What changes over weeks in [a] vitrine, the lenticular gives you in the gesture of shifting your weight from one foot to the other, which helps it resist the flattening that reproduction imposes.’

Read more from our interview with Anicka Yi – link in bio.


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5
2 weeks ago

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.


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3 weeks ago

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.


3
12
3 weeks ago

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.


3
12
3 weeks ago

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.


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3 weeks ago

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.


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3 weeks ago

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.


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12
3 weeks ago

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.


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12
3 weeks ago

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.


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3 weeks ago

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)


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3 weeks ago

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)


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3 weeks ago

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)


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3 weeks ago

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)


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13
3 weeks ago

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)


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13
3 weeks ago

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)


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3 weeks ago

‘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.

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)


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3 weeks ago

‘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.

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)


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3 weeks ago

‘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.

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)


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3 weeks ago

‘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.

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)


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3 weeks ago

‘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.

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)


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3 weeks ago

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.


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4 weeks ago

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.


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4 weeks ago

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.


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4 weeks ago

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.


105
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4 weeks ago

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.


105
1
4 weeks ago

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.


105
1
4 weeks ago

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.


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4 weeks ago

‘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.


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1 months ago

‘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.


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1 months ago

‘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.


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1 months ago

‘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.


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1 months ago

‘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.


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1 months ago

‘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.


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1 months ago

‘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.


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Ver Historias de Instagram en Secreto

El Instagram Story Viewer es una herramienta sencilla que te permite ver y guardar en secreto historias, videos, fotos o IGTV de Instagram. Con este servicio, puedes descargar contenido y disfrutarlo sin conexión cuando lo desees. Si encuentras algo interesante en Instagram que quieras revisar más tarde o si prefieres ver historias de forma anónima, nuestro visor es perfecto para ti. Anonstories ofrece una excelente solución para mantener tu identidad oculta. Instagram lanzó la función de Historias en agosto de 2023, adoptada rápidamente por otras plataformas debido a su formato dinámico y temporal. Las Historias permiten a los usuarios compartir actualizaciones rápidas, como fotos, videos o selfies, mejoradas con texto, emojis o filtros, y son visibles por solo 24 horas. Este marco de tiempo limitado genera un alto compromiso en comparación con las publicaciones regulares. En el mundo actual, las Historias son una de las formas más populares de conectar y comunicarse en redes sociales. Sin embargo, al ver una Historia, el creador puede ver tu nombre en su lista de visualizaciones, lo cual puede ser una preocupación de privacidad. ¿Qué hacer si deseas explorar Historias sin ser detectado? Aquí es donde Anonstories resulta útil. Te permite ver contenido público de Instagram sin revelar tu identidad. Simplemente ingresa el nombre de usuario del perfil que te interesa, y la herramienta mostrará sus Historias más recientes. Funciones de Anonstories Viewer: - Navegación anónima: Mira Historias sin aparecer en la lista de visualizaciones. - Sin cuenta requerida: Ve contenido público sin necesidad de registrarte en Instagram. - Descarga de contenido: Guarda cualquier Historia directamente en tu dispositivo para usarla sin conexión. - Ver Destacados: Accede a Destacados de Instagram, incluso fuera del período de 24 horas. - Monitoreo de reposts: Rastrea reposts o niveles de compromiso en Historias de perfiles personales. Limitaciones: - Esta herramienta solo funciona con cuentas públicas; las cuentas privadas permanecen inaccesibles. Beneficios: - Amigable con la privacidad: Mira cualquier contenido de Instagram sin ser detectado. - Fácil y sencillo: Sin instalación de aplicaciones ni registro necesario. - Herramientas exclusivas: Descarga y gestiona contenido de formas que Instagram no ofrece.