Vector Weave, Scan 2_v2Manolis Place on Halsey Neck Road (Southampton, NY)Flower II (Rose)Deep Red SunsetVector Weave, scan 15_v2s/tFlower III (Wildflowers)Eden bluAttacking the Blank CanvasQM2CigarTangle Before a Yellow HillUntitledCritical Sabbatical IIMan at Dog Run with Big 'n 'LilBlack BottomsMan with BriefcaseUntitledUntitledA Study of Winter
Vector Weave, Scan 2_v2Manolis Place on Halsey Neck Road (Southampton, NY)Flower II (Rose)Deep Red SunsetVector Weave, scan 15_v2s/tFlower III (Wildflowers)Eden bluAttacking the Blank CanvasQM2CigarTangle Before a Yellow HillUntitledCritical Sabbatical IIMan at Dog Run with Big 'n 'LilBlack BottomsMan with BriefcaseUntitledUntitledA Study of Winter

Contemporary Art

Spanning from 1970 to the present day, the contemporary period of art history represents the most diverse and widely-collected era of artistic production. Contemporary artists draw from the current moment, challenging viewers to consider their reality through another lens. At auction, record-breaking works of contemporary art include Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Untitled (1982) for $110.5 million, Jeff Koons’s Rabbit (1986) for $91 million, and Zao Wou-­Ki’s Juin—Octobre 1985 (1985) for $65 million.

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