2024RoGalleryJames Rosenquist, Light Shines Through a Book on the Sinai, Lithograph on ArchesSee Sold Price
2024Michael Scarola Rare and Used BooksJames Rosenquist The Big Paintings Thirty Years By Leo Castelli SIGNED By Rosenquist First EditionSee Sold Price
2024RoGalleryJames Rosenquist, New York Says It from the New York, New York Portfolio, Screenprint and OffsetSee Sold Price
2024Freeman's | HindmanJames Rosenquist (American, 1933-2017) The Memory Continues but the Clock Disappears, 2011See Sold Price
2024White Knight Auction, IncJAMES ROSENQUIST "SPOKES II" 1977 - SIGNED ETCHING/AQUATINT 23X40"See Sold Price
How Tampa’s Graphicstudio became the printmaking matrix for 20th-century art legendsST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Paris, London, New York City, and … Tampa Bay. In what seems a world away from the marquee cities that have long been synonymous with fine art, Graphicstudio at the University of South Florida (USF) – and their renowned master printers – have been assiduously impacting art culture since the studio’s inception […]
British Pop Art featured in Simpson Galleries auction Feb. 6HOUSTON – Simpson Galleries, Houston’s oldest auction house, will present an auction series featuring works from the collection of the late art historian, curator and lecturer David E. Brauer. The first auction will take place Feb. 6 and will highlight key paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture from Brauer’s collection of over 250 pieces. Bid absentee […]
Tate Modern unveils major acquisition by South Korea’s Haegue YangLONDON – Tate Modern has unveiled a major new acquisition by South Korean artist Haegue Yang. Sol LeWitt Upside Down – Structure with Three Towers, Expanded 23 Times Split in Three 2015, consists of over 500 Venetian blinds suspended dramatically from the ceiling. Yang exploits the unique sculptural possibilities of these ordinary window coverings, allowing the play […]
Celebrating Roy Lichtenstein – Pop Art GodfatherOne of the most innovative and influential artists of the latter 20th century, Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) put the “Bif!,” “Bam!,” and “Pow!” into pop art. His larger-than-life paintings of people in melodramatic situations were inspired by comic strips and newspaper ads, and Lichtenstein made sure they were presented just that way – with a […]