New Paintings from Hyperrealist Keith Miller
Keith Miller’s Hyperrealist Floral oil paintings are now available from RRFA
Keith Miller’s Hyperrealist Floral oil paintings are now available from RRFA
Two exceptional 1980’s era paintings available from Spanish Impressionist master Jose ROYO (b. 1941). DM for pricing.
Stephen Cawston’s “Imperial” Buck skeleton with 24 carat gold and matte black paint sculpture available from RRFA.
Over the past decade, immersive art exhibits have supercharged an insatiable public who is thirsty for the next “Instagrammable” thing. Are Immersive exhibitions the answer?
Art Conveys Legacy and we merely “look after [art] for the next generation” just like it stated in the Patek Philippe ad.
The French street artist, Thierry Guetta, also known as Mr. Brainwash (French, b. 1966), creates artwork blurring the line between pop art, street art, and contemporary art. Known initially through his inclusion in Banksy’s 2010 documentary “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” he has become a tremendously sought-after artist among an international contingent of collectors. Our …
Robin Rile Fine Art visits the new Mr. Brainwash Museum in Beverly Hills for a private tour!
In 1984, Andy Warhol revisited the theme of reviving the artworks of Renaissance masters Sandro Botticelli, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Piero Della Francesca and Paolo Uccello. Warhol’s screen printed versions of the acclaimed masterworks utilized his iconic pop style by interspersing vibrant colors with classical themes while simultaneously muting details from the original artworks. In his series “Details of Renaissance Paintings” (1984) Warhol created …
Details of Renaissance Painting: Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus (F&SII.316) Read More »
Three sets of eyes drink in the sight of a veritable ocean of names. 58,195 names inscribed in inch tall letters typeset over the expanse of a wall that, while it starts minutely on one edge, expands to over 10 feet tall (3 m) at its apex. Its length is overwhelming, stretching for 246 feet …
Frederick Hart and Auguste Rodin, & “Martyrs of Moderndom” (Part 1) Read More »
ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) “John Wayne”, from Cowboys and Indians (F. & S. II.377) screenprint in colors, 1986, on Lenox Museum Board, signed in pencil, annotated ‘UNIQUE’ in another hand over an erased number (the edition was 250 plus 50 artist’s proofs), published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York, the full sheet, a faint …