Artists

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Featured Artists

Mel Bochner

A pioneer of conceptual art, Bochner’s bold text-based works challenge perception and continue to appreciate in value.

Leon Löwentraut

Known for his vibrant, energetic compositions, Löwentraut is a rising star with strong investment potential.

Andy Warhol

Warhol’s iconic celebrity and consumer culture portraits remain some of the most valuable artworks in the market.

Jeff Koons

Koons' works consistently set records in the contemporary art scene.

Mr. Brainwash

His works have skyrocketed in value since his rise to fame.

Gerhard Richter

Richter’s abstract and photorealistic works command high prices.

Damian Hirst

Hirst remains a dominant force in the art investment world.

Russell Young

His bold, silkscreen portraits of pop culture icons make his work highly collectible.

Roy Lichtenstein

A master of comic-inspired pop art, Lichtenstein’s works are instantly recognizable and highly valuable.

Tom Wesselmann

A key figure in Pop Art, Wesselmann’s bold compositions continue to attract collectors worldwide.

Kaws

With a mix of street art and commercial appeal, KAWS' limited edition pieces are highly sought-after.

Alex Katz

Katz’s minimalist portraits and landscapes are admired for their timeless elegance and investment potential.

Jean-Michel Basquiat

His graffiti-inspired neo-expressionist works have made him one of the most valuable artists of all time.

Herber Brandl

A contemporary abstract painter, Brandl’s dynamic color fields resonate with collectors.

Keith Haring

Haring’s iconic street art and activism make his work both culturally and financially significant.

Bambi

Often called the female Banksy, Bambi’s politically charged street art is rapidly gaining value.

Philippe Shangti

His provocative, neon-infused photography offers a bold take on luxury and society.

Banksy

The elusive street artist’s satirical works continue to break records at auctions worldwide.

Takashi Murakami

Combining traditional Japanese art with pop culture, Murakami’s works are highly collectible.

Yayoi Kusama

Philippe Shangti

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