Contemporary Art Online: Figure, Form & Function

Contemporary Art Online: Figure, Form & Function

Chapters

S otheby’s Contemporary Art Online auction this Spring features an exciting selection of contemporary art works by both established and young emerging artists. Priced at attractive starting estimates, the works on offer are a collated assembly of raw talent. Presenting works that will be a stimulating addition to any collection or an engaging first piece to begin your art collecting journey. With estimates beginning at £500, the auction offers a fantastic platform to acquire works by artists such as Albert Oehlen, Dana Schutz, Keith Haring and Martin Kippenberger. The auction will be open for bidding from the 31st March, closing on the 8th April.

New Contemporary

Focus on Figure

In this auction we find many artists focusing on the return to figuration. This selection of works takes art back to its origins, the foundation of figure drawing and the body within space. From the photography of Sarah Lucas to portraiture by Eberhard Havekost, the range of figure exploration is electric.

Spring Influence

As more promising weather arrives with us we look to the artists who use the change in seasons as inspiration within their work. From the lush green foliage in George Shaw’s watercolours to the vivacity of Lavrenty Bruni's floral still life, there’s something to brighten any room.

Small but Mighty

The following pieces by some of the giants in contemporary art are small in size, but perfectly encapsulate each of the artists’ praxis. Contemporary Art Online offers a host of impactful works in petite sizes, perfect for domestic living.

You can view the full catalogue and register to bid in the sale here.

Contemporary Art

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