
Pumpkin (RT) del 1996 – Yayoi Kusama
A Pop Icon of Contemporary Collectibles - Kusama's Pumpkin (RT): only 120 copies, +84% revaluation in 4 years. Art, style and value in one work.
Discover the most significant works by big names in contemporary art: from established icons to emerging talents, each piece tells a unique vision.
A Pop Icon of Contemporary Collectibles - Kusama's Pumpkin (RT): only 120 copies, +84% revaluation in 4 years. Art, style and value in one work.
From the meeting of art and music “Mick Jagger (FS II.147)” by Andy Warhol: signed by Warhol and Jagger, this silkscreen print is an iconic piece of the 1970s
Citrons (1939) by Georges Braque, co-founder of Cubism with Picasso: dense and poetic still life, rare and sought after in a fast-growing market.
An urban icon by Keith Haring: a 1984 original from his Subway Series—pop art, social activism, and global collecting converge in one unique piece.
Discover Keith Haring's Untitled, 1981: one of the artist's most iconic works on paper, executed at a crucial time in his career. Provenance Gagosian Gallery, exhibited and published in museum context.
Turtle, 1985 by Andy Warhol: one of the artist’s most iconic and rare screenprints, created for the film Turtle Diary. Exceptional provenance, growing market performance, and institutional recognition.
David Hockney – Flame (2009): one of the artist’s rarest and most sought-after works. Only 25 copies produced, signed by the artist. A key work in Hockney’s digital transition, now available on Collecto.
Lucio Fontana – Concetto Spaziale, 1967: a masterpiece of Spatialism, signed and certified, extremely rare, with a rapidly growing market.
Banksquiat (Black) by Banksy, a signed and numbered screenprint on black cardboard, paying homage to Basquiat and exploring the commodification of art.
“Paesaggio Anemico” by Mario Schifano (1979): a one-of-a-kind artwork embodying the artist’s powerful and material visual language. Signed, authenticated, and from a private collection.