Sebastian Burga's pop-up sculpture "Atoq" reflects a pre-Colombian aesthetic, or Chavin style, with the expressive red stains subduing the sculpture's hyper-clean design and the name “Atoq” referencing the Andean fox. #sebastianburga#romanboldtgallery#contemporaryartist
The intensity and raw sexuality of Polish painter Piotr Dudek’s “Torso I” and “Torso II” reflect the influence of Austrian figurative painter Egon Schiele. Available in a limited edition print.
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John Rosenthal's haunting photo "Lake Worth, Florida” is a timely reminder of the contradictions of the American experiment. Available in a limited edition print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Fine Art Paper in three sizes.
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Dutch artist Jacques Vledder’s photographic images explore the conflict between man and nature. His series of colorful “Cornflowers” limited edition prints reflects the influence of Andy Warhol’s “Flowers” series.
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In his work, American painter Adam Cohen focuses on compelling characters whose stories elicit visceral emotional responses, as in the Lynchian image “It Never Entered My Mind,” available in limited edition print. #adamcohen#romanboldtgallery#contemporaryartist