William Pope.L. , "Next to Last Silk Screen," 2018,
Silkscreen in lightbox,
25 x 19 ³/₈in. (63.6 x 49.3cm.)
Courtesy: Christie's
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William Pope.L. , "Next to Last Silk Screen," 2018,
Silkscreen in lightbox,
25 x 19 ³/₈in. (63.6 x 49.3cm.)
Courtesy: Christie's
Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid !
Banksy !
Jona Krasniqi, Where Do Thoughts Go, 2025,
Courtesy the artist and Art House Foundation
Socrates !
C.S. Lewis
Nihad Dukhan Art
Yayoi Kusama, Untitled, 2024,
Acrylic and marker pen on paper,
24.2 x 33.3 cm
Vivienne Westwood & Malcolm McLaren:
'I Groaned with Pain' T-Shirt,
The quote actually originates from the 1954 erotic novel Helen and Desire by Alexander Trocchi. It became famous in the 1970s when Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren featured it on provocative t-shirts sold at their legendary King's Road boutique, SEX.
Courtesy: Bonhams
The Damned/Brian James:
Original and Unique Handwritten Lyrics for New Rose,
black ink on paper, lyrics written on both sides, names and phone numbers to the reverse, 5 1/2in x 7in (14cm x 18cm)
The Estate of Brian James. Famously New Rose was the first single to be released by a British punk band. The phone numbers on the reverse refer to Ron Watts who was a punk promoter who organised gigs at the 100 Club.
Jake Riviera who ran Stiff Records. Ian Grant, who was also a promoter who went on to manage Big Country among other bands.
Paul Valéry !
Pat Steir (1938–2026),
"Intro 1," 1976 (part of the Burial Mound Series).
This work is a significant early example of her conceptual approach to printmaking, produced during a period when she was deconstructing traditional artistic symbols like the rose and exploring the relationship between marks and meaning.
During the mid-1970s, Steir was deeply involved in the New York conceptual art scene. In the same year she created Introduction 1, she also helped launch Printed Matter, the iconic artist bookstore and publisher.
Her work from this era often utilized a grid or cross to negate imagery, a technique intended to "destroy images as symbols" and focus the viewer on the physical reality of the paint or ink mark itself. This conceptual foundation eventually led to her famous "Waterfall" series in the late 1980s, where she allowed gravity and the materiality of the medium to dictate the final composition.
Printed by Timothy F. Berry at Landfall Press,
Sheet: approx. 26.5 × 26.5 cm (Plate: approx. 25.0 × 25.0 cm).
Rest In Power !
"LOVE"
Rosa Barba, "Isolation of Information," 2015,
Linocut ink on unstretched canvas,
110 h × 29¼ w in (279 × 74 cm)
Rabindranath Tagore !
Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) was a Bengali polymath. He reshaped Bengali literature and music. In 1913, he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
He was a poet, novelist, playwright, composer, philosopher, and painter. Tagore introduced new prose and verse forms to Indian culture.
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Jenny Holzer, Olympian Sign: Selections from Truisms, The Living Series and The Survival Series, 1986,
Electronic LED sign with red diodes,
5 x 29 x 2 in. (12.7 x 73.7 x 5.1 cm.)