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Landscape Mobile, Limoges by Roy Lichtenstein
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Jersey City, NJ
With landscape mobile, Roy Lichtenstein has designed a beautiful "art system" as a table centerpiece. Invoking Alexander Calder's standing mobiles, Lichtenstein termed this piece a "stabile." It is in fact a non-moving object representing a tall tree set in a green basin...
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2010s French Sculptures

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Chopping Block by Juan Muñoz
By Juan Muñoz
Located in Jersey City, NJ
This limited edition, fully functional chopping block by Juan Muñoz offers a disquieting quasi-narrative. The hand motif, seen here in a most literal use, r...
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21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Sculptures

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Wood

"The Broken Juice Glass" Set by Roy McMakin
By Roy McMakin
Located in Jersey City, NJ
"The Broken Juice Glass" is a limited edition set of four different glasses conceived by Roy McMakin exclusively for Artware editions. For this edition, th...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Glass

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L'Ours Pompon modeled on Yves Klein
By François Pompon
Located in Jersey City, NJ
hand-made resin bear with International Klein Blue (IKB) pigment acrylic box: 10.63 x 7.48 x 19.29 inches edition size: 999 with 199 APs individual number inlaid under the right hind leg signed, numbered, and with two stamped COAs published by Artémus Éditions (2022) mint condition This limited edition is the result of a collaboration between the estates of two renowned French artists, Yves Klein and François Pompon. It is based on the original mould for Pompon’s L’Ours blanc, a cast sculpture of a white polar bear first shown in Paris at the Autumn Salon in 1922. Pompon created this bear a a few times using different media, however the most famous one, created in stone, can be seen at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. This edition, titled L’Ours Pompon, transforms the bear with Klein's iconic International Klein Blue (IKB) pigment which Klein associated with the immaterial values beyond what can be seen or touched. L’Ours Pompon carries on the tradition in Klein's oeuvre of notable limited edition sculptures of classic historical forms like Victoire de Samothrace...
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2010s European Animal Sculptures

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Daybed by Rachel Whiteread
By Rachel Whiteread
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Much of the work by British artist Rachel Whiteread studies the void or empty space surrounding a given object, and the artist designed "Daybed" with the same interests in mind. This...
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21st Century and Contemporary British Daybeds

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Beech, Wool

Shipped Bench by Helen Mirra
By Helen Mirra
Located in Jersey City, NJ
An essay about Helen Mirra's solo exhibition at The Whitney Museum of American Art describes her as "not merely a materialist. [Mirra] treats materials as ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Benches

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Reclaimed Wood

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