Metis Atash, PUNKBUDDHA large "DANCING THROUGH LIFE", 2020
Resin, acrylic paint and 28,000 Swarovski crystals, 17 1/2 x 12 x 9 in.
ATAS00223
Dan Christensen (Estate), Untitled 296L7, 1996
Acrylic on canvas, 59 1/2 x 54 inches
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Michael Dweck, Mermaid 54
Silver gelatin print, selenium hand toned, 60 x 48 inches (paper) / also available in 24 x 20 inches; edition of 10 and 40 x 32 inches; edition of 6
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Gabriele Evertz, After-Light, 2016
Acrylic on Canvas mounted to wood panel, 60 x 60 in.
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Max-Steven Grossman, Rock AV (L); ed. 1/3, 2019
photographic lightbox, 75 x 39 inches / also available in 91 x 48 inches framed 76 ½ x 40 ½ and 92 ½ x 49 ½ in.
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Max-Steven Grossman, Rock MB; edition 1/5, 2020
diasec mounted photo, 48 x 100 inches
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Gino Miles, Z Meander, 2021
stainless steel, 40 x 29 x 29 in. sculpture + 32 x 18 x 18 in. base
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James Austin Murray, Serious Moonlight, 2021
Oil on panel, 60 x 60 in.
James Austin Murray’s Serious Moonlight (2021) is a captivating exploration of light, depth, and movement within the constraints of a monochromatic black palette. The circular oil painting radiates a hypnotic texture, with swirling brushstrokes that create an illusion of rippling waves and subtle luminescence. As light hits the surface, the oil reflects varying shades of black, transforming the work into a dynamic visual experience that shifts with the viewer’s perspective. Murray’s mastery of gesture and control over oil paint highlights his ability to create atmospheric tension and meditative calm simultaneously. Inspired by the metaphysical properties of light and shadow, Serious Moonlight invites viewers to contemplate themes of infinity, the void, and the passage of time. The circular composition suggests cosmic energy or the orbit of celestial bodies, adding a symbolic layer to the piece’s tactile allure. Perfect for collectors of minimalism and abstract expressionism, this painting exemplifies Murray’s unique contribution to contemporary monochrome painting.
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ames Austin Murray’s Serious Moonlight (2021) is a meditative exploration of monochromatic abstraction, embodying both simplicity and complexity through its dynamic use of oil on panel. The circular composition features meticulously layered black oil paint, creating swirling, rippling patterns that evoke a sense of movement and depth. The texture, achieved through Murray’s gestural brushstrokes, interacts with ambient light, revealing subtle tonal variations and highlighting the artist’s ability to make black a multidimensional color.
This painting draws inspiration from cosmic and atmospheric phenomena, suggested by the circular form reminiscent of celestial orbits and the reflective interplay of light and shadow. As the viewer shifts position, the surface seems to pulse, transforming from stillness to dynamic motion—a signature effect in Murray’s work. The title Serious Moonlight references both the lunar glow and the enigmatic nature of light captured in the dark.
Murray’s work is rooted in the minimalist tradition, yet it pushes boundaries by infusing his black-on-black compositions with emotional resonance, creating a contemplative space where simplicity and complexity coexist.
James Austin Murray is a New York-based contemporary painter known for his black-on-black abstract works that explore the subtle interplay of light, texture, and movement. A former firefighter, Murray’s work channels themes of intensity, transformation, and meditative focus. His paintings have been exhibited in major galleries and collected by institutions and private collectors around the world.
Alessandro Puccinelli, Mare 351; edition of 3, 2019
Archival pigment print, 47.25 x 70.75 in. paper / 56 x 79 in. framed (+$3,000 frame)
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Tigran Tsitoghdzyan, MW Mirror, 2020
Mixed media, 80 x 56 inch (paper) / 85 x 61 inches (framed) (+ $3,500 frame)
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Boaz Vaadia, Oded 2nd; (#143), edition 7/7, 2016
Bronze, Bluestone and Boulder, 11 x 21 x 15 in.
VAAD00183
Boaz Vaadia, Amarya (#40); edition 5/7, 1997
Bronze, Bluestone and Boulder, 20 x 23 x 23 in.
VAAD00197
Isabelle van Zeijl, Rebirth, 2020
C-print mounted on dibond, perspex face, 61 x 55.5 in. Ed. 4/8
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