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Limited Edition Art Prints, Posters, Giclee Prints & Screen Print Releases

Wednesday
Nov122025

Marq Spusta 'Dazzled' Print Application Open

Artist: Marq Spusta
Title: Dazzled
Medium: Screen Print on Greasy Black Rubbery Paper
Size: 14 x 16 Inches
Edition: 140
Prices: $100

   

*application open until 12:20pm EST on Thursday November 13th, 2025

Wednesday
Nov122025

Jeff Koons 'Lobster' Sculpture

Artist: Jeff Koons
Title: Lobster
Medium: Porcelain Sculpture
Size: 26 x 85 x 59 cm
Edition: 99
Prices: €85,000

   

Jeff Koons is an American artist born in Pennsylvania in 1955 who has spent four decades transforming everyday objects into monumental declarations of beauty and desire. After studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Maryland Institute College of Art, he moved to New York and worked on Wall Street while inventing works that celebrated mass production. His practice embraces stainless steel sculptures that mirror viewers and their surroundings, turning banal items into radiant icons.
Koons gained international notice with the Rabbit, a sleek metallic hare that distilled childhood memory into flawless form. He continued to mine popular culture, inflating pool toys and cartoon figures to architectural scale, insisting that pleasure and contemplation can coexist. The lobster, rendered in vivid red and stretching several meters, exemplifies his approach: the crustacean, familiar from seafood restaurants and seaside postcards, becomes an object of wonder through exacting fabrication and placement. Its shell gleams under gallery lights, inviting thoughts about appetite, luxury and the moment when nourishment turns into spectacle.
Exhibitions at the Whitney Museum, the Centre Pompidou and the Guggenheim Bilbao have traced his evolution from ready made displays to intricate Baroque inspired compositions. Critics debate the line between sincerity and irony in his output, yet audiences continue to flock, drawn by the generosity of color, scale and reflection. Whether he is planting a topiary puppy outside a museum or suspending a basketball in distilled water, Koons invites viewers to reconsider what deserves attention and to find joy in the objects that surround daily life.
Wednesday
Nov122025

Yusuke Hanai 'Cooperation' Sculpture Application Ending Soon

Artist: Yusuke Hanai
Title: Cooperation
Medium: Bronze Sculpture
Size: 15.9 x 30 x 15.9 cm
Edition: 18
Prices: $12,000

  

Yusuke Hanai is a Japanese artist born in Kanagawa in 1978 whose friendly figures and wavy landscapes channel 1960s California surf culture. At seventeen he discovered the psychedelic concert posters of Rick Griffin and felt an instant pull toward bold outlines, sun baked palettes and storytelling line work. That passion led him to San Francisco in 2003 to study illustration at the Academy of Art, where nights spent sketching buskers and oceanfront drifters shaped his compassionate cast of characters.
Hanai returned to Japan with a signature style that mixes ukiyo e simplicity with skateboard graphics. His recurring everyman, a round nosed wanderer with floppy hair, appears in wood panel paintings, large wall murals and limited silkscreens, often shown sitting quietly with coffee, casting a fishing line into impossible waves, or simply gazing at wide open skies. Flat color blocks and rhythmic contour lines give the scenes a mellow pulse, while subtle shadows hint at inner solitude, balancing cheerfulness with contemplation.
Exhibitions in Tokyo, New York, London and São Paulo have carried his vision far beyond coastal Japan, and collaborations with Uniqlo, Greenroom Festival and Vans have placed his art on shirts, sneakers and hotel walls, proving that handmade warmth can thrive in commercial contexts. Whether he is carving a small wooden fish, printing a three meter woodcut, or painting a live mural while surfers wait for waves, Hanai invites viewers to slow down, breathe salty air and remember that quiet moments hold their own quiet power.
Wednesday
Nov122025

Shepard Fairey Obey 'Uplift Justice' Print Release Details

Artist: Shepard Fairey/Obey
Title: Uplift Justice
Medium: Multi Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 36 Inches
Edition: 550
Price: $95

*available at 1pm EST on Thursday November 14th, 2025

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“Uplift Justice” is based on a Mural I painted in Philadelphia in the fall of 2025. I wanted to create an image in Philly, a city often considered the birthplace of American democracy, that connects the ideals of the past with the questions we face today. Nearly 250 years after the founding of this country, we have an opportunity to ask ourselves what the next 250 years should look like a continuation of where we’re headed, or maybe a reset.

I chose a woman as the central figure because I see women as natural peacemakers, builders of family and community the qualities we need most right now. My hope is that this art invites people to reflect on justice, history, and the values that guide us today.
-Shepard

Monday
Nov102025

Anthony Lee 'The Best Medicine Is Laughter' Print Available

Artist: Anthony Lee
Title: The Best Medicine Is Laughter
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 11 x 14 Inches
Edition: 35
Prices: $75

 

Monday
Nov102025

Cleon Peterson 'So It Goes' Throw Timed Edition Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: So It Goes
Medium: 100% Cotton Throw
Size: 62 x 62 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Prices: $200

 

*available until 10am EST on Wednesday November 13th, 2025

Sunday
Nov092025

Tavar Zawacki 'Connected Studies' Available

Artist: Tavar Zawacki
Title: Connected Studies
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 32 x 42 cm Each
Edition: UNIQUE
Prices: $1,000 Each

 

Tavar Zawacki is a Berlin based abstract artist who spent twenty years under the moniker ABOVE. Born in California in 1981, he left the United States at nineteen and painted his way through more than forty countries, placing thousands of upward pointing arrows on walls, trains and rooftops to encourage viewers to rise above limitations. Each arrow was cut from flexible stencil board, sprayed in a single vivid tone and often accompanied by short texts that addressed homelessness, economic inequality or political oppression, turning simple street markings into social messages. After two decades of nomadic creation, Zawacki decided in 2017 to step out from behind the pseudonym and focus on studio work, explaining that anonymity had become a mask he no longer needed. He kept his love of hard edges and optical movement, but translated it onto wood panels, aluminium and resin, layering laser cut shapes, transparent acrylic washes and glossy resin coats that make colours float above the surface. Recent series such as Connected and Metamorphosis explore how positive and negative space can merge so that one plus one equals three, a concept he illustrates through interlocking arches, shifting chevrons and concentric portals that appear to vibrate when seen from different angles. Alongside canvas pieces he continues to paint large outdoor murals, recently completing his biggest work to date on a silo in Buffalo, where twenty seven hues of arrow burst outward like a frozen firework. Whether working on the street or in the gallery, Zawacki remains committed to clarity of form, crisp lines and the belief that art should propel the eye, and the mind, ever upward. 

Sunday
Nov092025

Luke Martin 'Migrations' Print Available

Artist: Luke Martin
Title: Migrations
Medium: 5 Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 18 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: $60

*there is also a keyline variant available

Sunday
Nov092025

Damien Hirst + Invader 'InvadHirst' Ends Monday At Noon

Artist: Damien Hirst + Invader
Title: InvadHirst
Medium: Framed 21 Color Screen Print
Size: 108.7 x 86.2 cm (Framed)
Edition: TBD
Price: $3,000

*application open ends 12pm EST on Monday November 10th, 2025

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Invader is the pseudonym of a French artist born in 1969 who has spent the past quarter century staging playful invasions of public space with ceramic mosaics inspired by 1978 arcade graphics. A graduate of the École des Beaux Arts in Paris, he moved from canvas experiments to durable bathroom tiles, cementing the first alien on a Paris wall in 1998 as a way to liberate pixel creatures from the television screen. Each miniature work is meticulously mapped to its surroundings, so a red ghost may hover above a neon bistro sign or a turquoise Space Invader may lurk beside a Baroque molding, turning the city into an open air gallery and passers by into unwitting players of his treasure hunt.

The project has grown to more than four thousand pieces across seventy nine cities, from Los Angeles to Kathmandu, and even to the International Space Station where astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti floated an alien mosaic 248 miles above Earth. Invader keeps score through an app called Flash Invaders that awards points for photographs of his works, encouraging fans to chase the hardest hidden tiles much like the original arcade challenge. Along the way he has expanded his practice into Rubikcubism sculptures made from solved cubes, large scale panels that fetch six figures at auction, and collaborations with fashion and design houses, all while maintaining anonymity behind a mask or pixelated blur. Whether installing a Hello Kitty in Tokyo, Spiderman on a Paris chimney, or planets outside the European Space Agency, Invader continues to transform urban surfaces into joyful reminders that art can hide in plain sight and that the city itself is the greatest game board of all.

 

Sunday
Nov092025

Futura 2000 'MADS' Print Available

Artist: Futura 2000
Title: MADS
Medium: Deckled Lithographic Stone Print
Size: 48 x 55 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: $1,500

 

Leonard Hilton McGurr, known worldwide as Futura 2000, was born in New York City in 1955 and rose from subway tunnels to museum walls. As a teenager he painted rolling steel, but he broke away from letter based graffiti in 1980 by covering an entire subway car with abstract forms and no words, a piece simply titled Break. That act introduced atom shapes, floating orbs and linear bursts that felt like cosmic diagrams, establishing him as the first major abstractionist in street art history. His swift lines, achieved with skinny spray caps, earned comparisons to Kandinsky and gave visual form to the energy of early hip hop. In 1981 he toured with The Clash, painting live backdrops and recording the vinyl manifesto The Escapades of Futura 2000, merging punk rock and aerosol culture.

Gallery shows at Fun Gallery and Tony Shafrazi followed, placing him alongside Basquiat, Haring and Scharf in the vanguard that carried street expression into fine art institutions. Over five decades he has refined his vocabulary while continuing to collaborate across disciplines, designing album sleeves for U.N.K.L.E., customizing Akari lamps for the Noguchi Museum and directing visual campaigns for Virgil Abloh, Nike, BMW and Comme des Garçons. His label Futura Laboratories extends the aesthetic into apparel and objects, proving that the same forms which once animated train cars can inhabit tote bags, sneakers and digital projections. A major retrospective titled Breaking Out is on view at the Bronx Museum through March 2025, tracing an evolution from clandestine metro panels to museum scale installations and testifying to the enduring power of his interstellar mark making.