Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Vladimir Skoda - Électrons... Using metal as his primary medium, Vladimir Skoda (born in 1942) has developed a special interest for spheres, exploring its convex and concave...
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Vera Molnar / Anniversaire A finely tuned series on the verge of evanescence…
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Véra Molnar - Transformations Transformations is a direct reference to one of Molnar's great masters, revisiting the representation of the magic square.
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Vera Molnar - Rond sur Cercles For her second time using the ceramic medium, Vera Molnar has decided to create an exceptional set of works, once again revealing her ability to...
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Véra Molnar - Portrait de... “Portrait de ma mère” is one of Molnar's rare detours into the figurative arts field.
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Vera Molnar - Les noces de... A creation which finds its inspiration in Mozart's Les Noces de Figaro ...
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Shilpa Gupta - Sans titre,... Original multiple made by Shilpa Gupta in 30 copies, signed and numbered.
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Robert Barry - SOMETHING -... Price €850.00 This multiple is composed of a set of nine wooden letters forming the word: SOMETHING. Sycamore tree set.
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Robert Barry - SOMETHING -... Price €850.00 This multiple is composed of a set of nine wooden letters forming the word: SOMETHING. Oak tree set.
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Robert Barry - SOMETHING -... Price €850.00 This multiple is composed of a set of nine wooden letters forming the word: SOMETHING. Beech tree set.
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Philippe Favier - Le... GEARS March 1967- Musée d’art et d’industrie of Saint-Etienne- Philippe Favier discovered contemporary art and Le Fiancé by Francis Picabia....
Quick view Add to cart Add to Wishlist Peter Downsbrough –... S.U.R.F.A.C.E. , here is the word created by all the metal letters contained in Peter Downsbrough’s multiple.