Depicting Icons: Mr. Brainwash
Depicting Icons: Mr. Brainwash The 1950s and 1960s saw a thriving culture of celebrity-worship across the United States, in part due to the expansion and evolution of Television and consumer culture....
View ArticleHarland Miller: More Than Words
Harland Miller: More Than Words Words and images have existed alongside each other for generations, yet when the words become the main focus of the artwork, a compelling fresh form of understanding and...
View ArticleJonas Wood x Louis Vuitton
Jonas Wood X Louis Vuitton 2019 has been an important year for contemporary American artist Jonas Wood, from his first museum retrospective in Dallas to his record-setting auction results, Wood has...
View ArticleBanksy: 20 Minutes or Less
In July, 2019, anonymous graffiti artist Banksy (born 1974) was voted Britain’s favorite artist, beating Leonard da Vinci, Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet to the title. Although his identity remains a...
View ArticleMaking Headlines: Tyler Shields
Making Headlines: Tyler Shields Tyler Shields, coined as the Andy Warhol of our generation, simply explains his newsworthy influence by sharing “I have been able to make headlines just from making art...
View ArticleIntroducing James Joyce
British artist James Joyce is known for his vivid color, bold iconography and subverting recognizable symbolism. Working in a variety of media including; painting, installation, drawing and screen...
View ArticleJean-Michel Basquiat: Chaotic Brilliance
“I don’t think about art when I’m working. I try to think about life.” – Jean-Michel Basquiat How could a twenty-one year old black Brooklynite manipulate oil and spray paint into the strokes of...
View ArticleMaria Svarbova: Color, Space + Atmosphere
Maria Svarbova’s distinctive style departs from traditional portraiture and focuses on experimentation with space, colour, and atmosphere. Taking an interest in Socialist era architecture and public...
View ArticleHerb Ritts: Fashion Royalty
Fashion Royalty: Herb Ritts Self taught fashion and celebrity photographer Herb Ritts (1952 – 2002) has been turning his lens onto supermodels and A List celebrities since the early 70s, after he...
View ArticleAn Interview with James Joyce
Leading up to our exclusive print release with James Joyce and the Tax Collection, we are pleased to share an in depth interview with the artist. 1) A lot of your work involves subverting familiar...
View ArticleAn Interview with Dan Alva
An Interview with Dan Alva Leading up to the exclusive print release with Dan Alve and the Tax Collection launching on November 14th, we are pleased to share an in depth interview with the artist and...
View ArticleMel Bochner: Language as Art
Mel Bochner: Language as Art Mel Bochner (b. 1940) is recognized as one of the leading figures in the development of Conceptual art in New York in the 1960s. Starting his career at a time when painting...
View ArticleJoe Suzuki: Exclusive Brillo Box Release
Joe Suzuki: Exclusive Brillo Box Release Launching Black Friday, Guy Hepner is excited to partner with the TAX Collection to release the Brillo Box: Exclusive Limited Edition with Joe Suzuki. The...
View ArticleJonas Wood: Multiples of Three
Jonas Wood’s works construct and juxtapose complex forms and traditional perspective using basic geometrical shapes and flat color to create the image. He combines modernist abstraction with realistic...
View ArticleJean-Michel Basquiat: The Complete Sets
Released by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat this selection of 24-color screen prints published by Flatiron Editions from 2017-2019 are available with delivery before the holidays. The posthumous...
View ArticleMyths Series by Andy Warhol
Myths Series by Andy Warhol Created in 1981, the Myths series icons Warhol presents are well known. Their roots are in ancient beliefs, folklore, allegorical tales, and are based on traditional stories...
View ArticleSantlov: Star Wars Inspired Editions
Through the world-renowned ToysRLikeUsSeries, Santlov pioneered the usage of inanimate objects to cleverly display mundane and subversive modern human activities and emerging societal and technological...
View ArticleAn Interview With Ben Evans
Join us Thursday January 23rd at Guy Hepner gallery for the print release and signing of artist Ben Evan’s latest print series launch from 6-8PM with the artist present. Exclusively with Guy Hepner,...
View ArticleKeith Haring’s Public Art in New York City
Keith Haring was one of the first New York City pop artists to continuously and purposefully use the city as his canvas. Starting with the chalk Subway drawings he made in the early 80s, to the many...
View ArticleHarland Miller: York, So Good They Named It Once
Harland Miller: York, So Good They Named It Once Harland Miller: York, So Good They Named It Once will feature some of Miller’s best-known works alongside new paintings created especially for the...
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