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Wednesday
Nov122025

Judy Chicago 'Reincarnation' Triptych Available

Artist: Judy Chicago
Title: Reincarnation (Triptych)
Medium: Sparkle Gloss Varnished 24 Color Screen Print
Size: 105 x 44 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €3,025 

 

Judy Chicago is an American artist, educator and writer born in 1939 in Chicago, Illinois, celebrated for her pioneering role in feminist art and her commitment to exploring the female experience through bold, collaborative works. Trained at UCLA, she challenged the male-dominated art world by creating powerful pieces that celebrate women’s history, sexuality and creativity. Her most famous work, The Dinner Party (1974-79), is a monumental installation featuring a triangular table with 39 elaborate place settings dedicated to significant women from history and mythology, each rendered in ceramics, textiles and embroidery, merging craft with fine art to elevate traditionally feminine skills.
Chicago’s practice spans painting, sculpture, installation and performance, often employing vivid colours and symbolic forms to confront taboos and reclaim female narratives. Her Birth Project (1980-85) involved hundreds of volunteers in creating textile pieces depicting childbirth, while The Holocaust Project (1985-93) explored genocide through tapestry and stained glass, demonstrating her ability to tackle complex historical subjects with emotional depth and visual impact.
A dedicated educator, Chicago founded the first feminist art program in the United States at Fresno State College in 1970, inspiring generations of artists to question gender roles and institutional power. Her teaching emphasized collaboration, personal narrative and the validation of craft as high art, breaking down barriers between disciplines and hierarchies.
Today, Chicago continues to create and advocate, producing works that address climate change, ageing and the ongoing struggle for gender equality. Her art is held in major museums worldwide, including the Brooklyn Museum and the Tate Modern. Through her unwavering commitment to feminist principles and collaborative practice, Judy Chicago has transformed contemporary art, ensuring that women’s voices and experiences are seen, heard and celebrated.
Tuesday
Nov042025

Kerry James Marshall 'Vignettes' Folio Available

Artist: Kerry James Marshall
Title: Vignettes
Medium: Giclee Prints
Size: (A3) 29.7 x 42 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: £195

 

Kerry James Marshall is an American painter born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1955, whose real name is Kerry James Marshall. He is celebrated for placing Black subjects at the center of Western art history, using deep, obsidian pigments to assert presence and challenge centuries of erasure. After moving to Los Angeles in 1963 and studying at Otis College of Art and Design, he developed a precise, layered technique that fuses Renaissance glazing with contemporary narrative, often working in egg tempera for unmatched chromatic depth.
His landmark pieces include A Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self (1980), a near-black figure emerging from an equally black ground, and the monumental Many Mansions (1994), where three impeccably dressed men tend a flowerbed in front of crumbling public housing, ironically titled after a biblical promise of abundance. These works confront stereotypes while infusing scenes of everyday Black life with dignity, hope and biting satire.
Marshall’s practice extends to history painting, collage and public murals, all aimed at “wrestling with the sinewy, sneaky forces of colonization, privilege and erasure”. His 2012 canvas School of Beauty, School of Culture reimagines Velázquez’s Las Meninas inside a bustling African American hair salon, complete with a distorted Disney princess that critiques Western beauty standards.
Recipient of a 1997 MacArthur Fellowship and the 2014 Wolfgang Hahn Prize, Marshall continues to live and work in Chicago, producing works that insist on the visibility, complexity and beauty of Black experience within the grand narrative of art.
Thursday
Oct302025

Vinnie Hager 'Impromptu' Prints Available

Artist: Vinnie Hager
Title: Impromptu
Medium: Hand Embellished 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 30 (UNIQUE)
Price: $75

 

Vinnie Hager is a Baltimore-born multidisciplinary artist who has turned compulsive doodling into a market-moving visual language. Raised in Millersville, Maryland, he spent solitary childhood afternoons filling notebooks with symbols eyes, envelopes, stars, question marks that still populate his work today. Encouraged by early $25 sales at school, he refined the alphabet while studying at Anne Arundel Community College and later at MICA, where animation and illustration courses fed his fascination with pattern.
Working without preliminary sketches, Hager lays down looping chains of glyphs in Posca pens, Procreate or paint pens, letting each shape dictate the next until dense mandala-like fields emerge. The method is meditative yet urgent; a single canvas or vintage Champion hoodie can be completed in one hypnotic four-hour session. Colour palettes shift between soft pastels and high-visibility neons, but the line remains consistently clean, recalling both hieroglyphics and circuit boards.
During the pandemic he pioneered Instagram “scavenger drops,” leaving free art around Baltimore, then watching followers sprint to claim them an act that converted online buzz into real-world community. The same energy fuels limited capsule releases: thrifted furniture, cut-and-sewn blankets, ski masks and Nike AF1s slathered with his code sell out in minutes, echoing early Supreme hype without the corporate machine.
Hager’s recent Diary NFT project translates seven years of grief into 1,000 unique digital squares, each paired with a physical print, merging Web3 innovation with tangible craft. Whether painting a six-storey Harbour East mural or grip-tape for local skaters, he treats every surface as a page in an ever-expanding sketchbook, proving that sincerity, speed and a sharp eye can transform simple marks into cultural currency.
Monday
Jan132014

Mike Mitchell 'American Goldfinch' Print Release Details

Artist: Mike Mitchell
Title: American Goldfinch
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 8 x 10 Inches
Edition: 200
Price: $35 each

Check it out HERE

**available at 3pm EST on Thursday January 16th

Monday
Jul042011

Lora Zombie 'American Hero' Print Available

 

Here is a new print called 'American Hero' by artist Lora Zombie. This is a 4 colour 24 x 18 inch screen print on 100lb Cougar smoooth paper with an edition size of 100, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $40 each. These are available through PhoneBoothGallery. I have to say thought that a Russian artist releasing an American themed print on July 4th seems slightly contrived to me, just sayin'.

Check it out HERE

Wednesday
Mar242010

Obey 'Flag' SNEAK PEAK

 

Is this a SNEAK PEAK from an upcoming print release from Obey or is this a SNEAK PEAK for the upcoming Deitch Project art show Shepard has scheduled for May...?

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