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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.

Sunday
Nov092025

Anthony Sunter 'Red Laces' Print Available

Artist: Anthony Sunter
Title: Red Laces
Medium: Archival Pen on Paper
Size: (A4) 21 x 29.7 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: £155

Anthony Sunter is a UK artist born in 1977 who channels movement, energy and light into vivid drawings and murals. After studying at Ewell School and then Epsom School of Art, he built a studio practice that fuses clean geometry with playful street attitude, often working in archival pen on paper to create dense fields of repeating petals, waves and crystalline forms that shimmer like optical tapestries. Public commissions have taken his bright patterns from gallery walls to the sides of buildings, and he welcomes new mural and design briefs through his website, promising site specific works that invite viewers to slow down and trace every line.
For more than a decade Anthony was also a founding half of the collaborative duo Kai and Sunny. Together with lifelong friend and fellow Epsom graduate Kai Clements, he produced meticulously layered paintings and prints that explore motion in nature: thousands of slender lines curve and burst to suggest migrating birds, wind shear or ocean ripples. Their joint output attracted global brands, book publishers and museums, while partnerships with artists such as Shepard Fairey and David Mitchell expanded their reach. In 2023 Anthony stepped away from the pairing to focus on solo projects and personal health, but the symmetrical precision and rhythmic energy that defined Kai and Sunny remain visible in his individual work. Whether he is mapping a single continuous bloom across a gallery wall or releasing limited edition screen prints, Anthony Sunter continues to transform disciplined mark making into celebrations of flow, light and the joy of seeing patterns in the world around us.
Sunday
Nov092025

Halima Cassell 'Eclipsis' Framed Sculpture Available

Artist: Halima Cassell
Title: Eclipsis
Medium: Framed Jesmonite Tile
Size: 27 x 45 x 6.6 cm
Edition: 100
Prices: £800

 

Halima Cassell is a British Pakistani artist celebrated for geometric ceramic reliefs that feel carved from geology rather than clay. Born in 1975 in Pakistan and raised in Lancashire, she blends Islamic pattern, Bauhaus clarity and a builder’s instinct for structure. Each hand-pressed tile or vessel begins as a sketched grid, then grows through deep incisions that create stepped shadows, fractal pockets and rhythmic terraces. Earthy oxides and metallic slips are flooded into the recesses before a single high-temperature firing, locking vibrant turquoises, indigos and rusts beneath a glassy skin. The finished pieces read like miniature cliff faces or quarries sliced into perfect cubes, inviting touch as much as gaze. Although the work nods to Mughal jali screens and North African tilework, Cassell’s vocabulary is resolutely her own: sharp facets, spiralling cubes and sudden voids that breathe. Public commissions range from a three-metre relief at the British Embassy in Dubai to a permanent pavilion floor at London’s Olympic Park, proving her patterns can expand from palm-sized tile to civic monument without losing intimacy. Alongside large scale works she produces limited studio editions such as the cast stone relief VEN available through The Hepworth Wakefield shop, a pocket-sized distillation of her chiselled language that collectors can hold in one hand. Whether working in scarlet stoneware or monochrome concrete, Cassell continues to quarry order from chaos, turning humble clay into architectural poetry that crosses continents and craft traditions.

Sunday
Nov092025

Halima Cassell 'Venn' Framed Sculpture Available

Artist: Halima Cassell
Title: Venn
Medium: Framed Jesmonite Tile
Size: 27 x 45 x 6.6 cm
Edition: 100
Prices: £800

Halima Cassell is a British Pakistani artist celebrated for geometric ceramic reliefs that feel carved from geology rather than clay. Born in 1975 in Pakistan and raised in Lancashire, she blends Islamic pattern, Bauhaus clarity and a builder’s instinct for structure. Each hand-pressed tile or vessel begins as a sketched grid, then grows through deep incisions that create stepped shadows, fractal pockets and rhythmic terraces. Earthy oxides and metallic slips are flooded into the recesses before a single high-temperature firing, locking vibrant turquoises, indigos and rusts beneath a glassy skin. The finished pieces read like miniature cliff faces or quarries sliced into perfect cubes, inviting touch as much as gaze. Although the work nods to Mughal jali screens and North African tilework, Cassell’s vocabulary is resolutely her own: sharp facets, spiralling cubes and sudden voids that breathe. Public commissions range from a three-metre relief at the British Embassy in Dubai to a permanent pavilion floor at London’s Olympic Park, proving her patterns can expand from palm-sized tile to civic monument without losing intimacy. Alongside large scale works she produces limited studio editions such as the cast stone relief VEN available through The Hepworth Wakefield shop, a pocket-sized distillation of her chiselled language that collectors can hold in one hand. Whether working in scarlet stoneware or monochrome concrete, Cassell continues to quarry order from chaos, turning humble clay into architectural poetry that crosses continents and craft traditions.

Sunday
Nov092025

James Ulmer 'Todays Trip' Print Available

Artist: James Ulmer
Title: Today's Trip
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 13 Color Screen Print
Size: 58 x 68 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: €367

James Ulmer is a New York based painter who distills memory into flat bright vignettes. Born in 1981 he earned a BFA in Illustration and Design from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where the Society of Illustrators awarded him the Thornton Oakley Medal for achievement. He began showing in Philadelphia at the legendary Space 1026 collective then moved to Brooklyn and built a practice that merges postcard sweetness with quiet unease. Working almost exclusively in matte Flashe paint he lays down velvety fields of coral mint or butter yellow and populates them with simplified figures animals and household objects that feel lifted from a half remembered childhood book. A couple might embrace on a beach yet a tiny volcano puffs on the horizon a bird casts a shadow shaped like a question mark and a sun the size of a coin repeats like a stamp across canvases grounding the scenes in a ritual geometry. These shifts invite viewers to question what is idyllic and what is uncanny within ordinary moments. Solo exhibitions at institutions such as The Pit in Los Angeles V1 Gallery in Copenhagen The Hole in New York and JJ.Amala in Tokyo have amplified his reputation for blending minimalist forms with narrative suggestion. His work also appeared in thematic shows at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery and Salon 94. Public collections including the Long Beach Museum of Art and the Ogunquit Museum of American Art have acquired his paintings securing his place within contemporary dialogues about figuration abstraction and memory. Whether depicting a checkered towel floating like a censor bar or a sailboat gliding through a dreamlike seascape Ulmer continues to transform everyday observations into enigmatic visual poems that celebrate both clarity and mystery. 

Sunday
Nov092025

Angela Lee 'Warm Heart' Print Available

Artist: Angela Lee
Title: Warm Heart
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Prices: $20

 

Angela Lee is a digital artist and photographer based in Sydney, Australia. What began as a passion during high school turned into a professional pursuit since 2021, during COVID-19 lockdown. Angela taught herself photography and digital art, using the stillness of the pandemic as a time to create, experiment and grow. Her distinctive style blends abstract and otherworldly elements, drawing inspiration from personal experiences, emotional phases and her unique perspective on life. Each piece she creates carries an intention to break boundaries and offer something that hasn’t been seen before. Angela’s passion in music has led her to photograph renowned musicians both nationally and internationally some including PARTYNEXTDOOR, Kehlani, Lil Tjay, Lancey Foux and more as well as her artwork being featured in platforms such as XXL. Angela’s message is to inspire people to do what they love and that anything is achieveable with passion and persistence.

Sunday
Nov092025

Claudia Comte 'The Absurdity Of Contemporary Existence' Print Available

Artist: Claudia Comte
Title: The Absurdity Of Contemporary Existence
Medium: Framed Giclee Print on Canvas
Size: 22 x 32 x 3.5 cm
Edition: 20
Prices: CHF 1,400

*there is also a white lettering on cream canvas version available

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Claudia Comte, born 1983 in Grancy, Switzerland, is a Basel based artist who turns forests, marble and cartoons into rhythmic, rule-based environments. Trained at ECAL and with a teaching MA, she builds each piece according to a self devised modular system so every curve, zig-zag or “HAHAHA” relates to the next, whether it is a five-storey stair mural, a six-ton Carrara marble bunny or an underwater cactus reef off Jamaica. Chainsaw carved wood, 3-D scans and ai generated lava flows sit side-by-side in her practice, underscoring a fascination with how the hand, machine and ecosystem co-author form. Wall paintings begin as architectural vectors, then swell into optical waves that echo sonar graphs or branching roots painted with sequoia dust left over from her own sculptures, binding process to image. Though the work tackles climate grief burnt “HAHAHA” spruce trunks, pipelines, plastic strewn beaches Comte cloaks the warning in Tintin-bright colours, cartoon outlines or carnival games, convinced humour can keep viewers inside the gallery longer than fear. Performers, DJs and even motocross riders are invited to activate her spaces, turning exhibitions into living scores where marble columns might be read aloud from Neruda or tapped like xylophones. Whether carving minimal benches from volcanic rock or releasing helium “HAHA” balloons that slowly deflate over a photojournalism show, she insists that beauty, play and ecological anxiety are not opposites but interlocking modules in the same fragile pattern.

Friday
Nov072025

Serio Press 'Archive Sale' Friday's Release

Artist: Various
Title: Serio Press Archive Sale
Medium: Screen Prints + Artist Proofs
Size: Various
Edition: RARE
Prices: LOT$

 

*new prints are online at 2pm EST

Friday
Nov072025

Joe Ledbetter 'Classic Vinyl' Figure Sale

Artist: Joe Ledbetter
Title: Various Classic Vinyl Figures
Medium: Vinyl
Size: Various
Edition: N/A
Prices: Various

 

Joe Ledbetter is an American artist and designer celebrated for his distinctive blend of pop surrealism, urban vinyl toys, and bold graphic illustrations. Born in 1977 and raised in southern California, he studied sociology at Humboldt State University, a background that fuels his satirical take on consumer culture and human behavior. His creative career began in the early 2000s when he started designing silkscreen posters for local bands, quickly gaining attention for his crisp lines, vibrant color palettes, and playful yet subversive characters.
Ledbetter’s visual language is instantly recognizable: cute, round-eyed creatures caught in absurd or mischievous situations, often reflecting deeper social commentary beneath their whimsical surfaces. His iconic character, the Sour Mouse, a grumpy yet endearing rodent, has become a staple of his work and a fan favorite. Over the years, he has expanded his universe to include a wide range of creatures, from angry rain clouds to robotic bunnies, each with its own personality and story.
In 2005, Ledbetter transitioned into the designer toy scene with his first vinyl figure, Sour Mouse, produced by Critterbox. The figure’s success opened doors to collaborations with major brands like Disney, Nike, and Kidrobot. His toys are known for their high-quality production, limited editions, and clever packaging that often includes humorous backstories or comic strips.
Beyond toys, Ledbetter has exhibited his paintings and illustrations in galleries worldwide, including Los Angeles, New York, London, and Tokyo. His work has been featured in numerous publications and documentaries, solidifying his place in the contemporary art scene. Whether working on a large-scale mural, a limited-edition print, or a collectible toy, Joe Ledbetter continues to challenge conventions and delight audiences with his unique blend of humor, critique, and craftsmanship.

 

Wednesday
Nov052025

Serio Press Archive Sale Sneak Peek

Artist: Various
Title: Serio Press Archive Sale
Medium: Screen Prints + Artist Proofs
Size: Various
Edition: RARE
Prices: LOT$

 

*sale starts at 2pm EST on Thursday and runs until Sunday, each day new prints will be released.

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Serio Press is a Los Angeles print studio built on ink, daylight and democratic ideals. Opened in 2012 by master printer Jorge López, the shop occupies a former textile mill near the L.A. River, where thirty foot skylights flood custom built work tables with even, north facing light. Specialising in water based screen printing, the team collaborates with artists, museums and social justice organisations to translate paintings, digital collages and photographs into limited edition prints that retain the hand of the original while gaining the tactile snap of pulled ink.
The process begins with high-resolution scanning or direct photography on site. Separations are then output on waterproof film, handcut or digitally printed, and stretched onto aluminium frames tensioned to 25 newtons tight enough to hold fine halftone dots yet flexible for large solids. Using only water-based pigments, printers lay down translucent glazes, metallic overlays or split fountain rainbows, building colour fields that can exceed twenty layers without muddying. Paper stocks range from Somerset velvet to recycled kraft, each chosen to complement the image surface and the artist’s intent.
Beyond edition work, Serio Press runs community workshops, teaching local high school students how to burn screens, mix pigments and edition their own posters. Recent projects include a 5,000 run voter registration broadside for Rock the Vote, a suite of ocean coloured prints with painter Hayley Barker and a monumental twelve color portrait of labor leader Dolores Huerta for the Smithsonian.
Every print leaves the shop stamped with the Serio chop two coyotes circling a saguaro symbolising collaboration, resilience and the belief that art, like ink, should travel far beyond the studio wall.