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We are proud to present ‘February 11,’ a new limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Sho Shibuya (Sho Shibuya).Since ...
06/11/2026

We are proud to present ‘February 11,’ a new limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Sho Shibuya (Sho Shibuya).

Since 2020, Sho Shibuya has explored the meditative practice of amplifying news and current events through thoughtful studies of color, form, and gesture. Each day from his Brooklyn-based studio, he engages in a ritual of responding to the headlines of ‘The New York Times’ with visual exploration. Merging art with daily life, Shibuya creates works that capture the essence of the world around us through evocative color fields.

This edition originates from Shibuya’s iconic ‘Sunrise from a Small Window’ series, which documents the daily sunrise from his apartment window in Brooklyn. Inspired by one of the brightest winter mornings of the year, the silkscreen print is rendered in brilliant color, channeling a feeling of renewal.

‘February 11’ was created to mark the publication of ‘Rainbow Dreams: Color and Light in Contemporary Art,’ a new art survey by Rainbow Contemporary that celebrates color in its most powerful form. Proceeds from the edition will benefit the Ali Forney Center (Ali Forney Center), supporting LGBTQ+ youth with housing.

Add this limited edition to your collection. Link in bio.

Photographer Ralph Gibson has traveled extensively in Brazil to document the country’s vibrant celebrations, music, arch...
06/08/2026

Photographer Ralph Gibson has traveled extensively in Brazil to document the country’s vibrant celebrations, music, architecture – and, of course, its sports obsession.

Gibson captured the image for this Artspace edition when he passed a group of young men playing soccer (futebol in Portuguese). By immersing himself in Brazilian culture, Gibson acutely trained his eye to identify the visual vocabulary of the nation, which allowed him to capture this passing moment.

Ralph Gibson, Untitled (Brazil), 2004

‘I’ve always thought that if I could pause a film I’ve made, and that moment could adequately articulate an entire idea,...
05/31/2026

‘I’ve always thought that if I could pause a film I’ve made, and that moment could adequately articulate an entire idea, I would have accomplished what I wanted.’ – Garrett Bradley

Over the past decade, Garrett Bradley has emerged as one of the most singular voices in contemporary cinema, crafting work that bridges the distance between archival documentation and lived experience.

For her limited-edition print, the artist, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and The Kitchen 2026 Gala Honoree drew from one of her trilogy of films exploring the nuanced overlap between women’s interior and exterior lives.

Read our interview to learn more about the inspiration behind Bradley’s edition, the people who have shaped her visual language, and the link between art and civic action. Link in bio.

We are proud to present ‘In the palm of my hand,’ a limited-edition print by American artist, Oscar-nominated filmmaker,...
05/28/2026

We are proud to present ‘In the palm of my hand,’ a limited-edition print by American artist, Oscar-nominated filmmaker, and 2026 Gala Honoree Garrett Bradley.

Over the past decade, Garrett Bradley has emerged as one of the most singular voices in contemporary cinema. Bradley’s edition captures her cinematic language in still form, where light, tension, and atmosphere are the focus.

‘In the palm of my hand’ comes from a trilogy of films exploring the nuanced overlap between women’s interior and exterior lives. The image chosen for this edition, Bradley explains, ‘felt especially connected to the present moment, to the ways sound and our sensorial landscape shape our inner lives, and how those inner lives in turn, shape our material reality.’

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Proceeds from the sale of the edition will support ’s artistic program and its mission dedicated to offering experimental artists opportunities to create and present new work within, and across, the disciplines of dance, film, literature, music, theater, video, and visual art.



Photography by Alex Smith

We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and m...
05/25/2026

We’re making collecting great photography more accessible.

Enjoy up to 30% off limited-edition photographs, prints, and more with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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Image 1: Stephen Shore, A Road Trip Journal, 2009
Image 2: Danny Lyon, Three Young Men, 2009
Image 3: William Wegman, Batty Back Up, 2000
Image 4: Martin Parr, Jubilee Street Party, Elland, Yorkshire: from ‘Bad Weather’, 2002
Image 5: Todd Eberle, Untitled (Alcoa Building: Harrison & Abramovitz, Pittsburgh, 1953), 2012
Image 6: Julie Graham, Interdit, 2011

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on...
05/24/2026

In the studio with our artist-collaborators.

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on Artspace Editions with our Memorial Day Sale. Shop via link in bio.
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All studio photography by Nir Arieli.

Limited Editions:
Anthony Cudahy, Sleeper with Signs, 2024
Christina Zimpel, CLAP, 2025
Cameron Jamie, Pinky Blues, 2024
Shahzia Sikander, Her-Vimana, 2025

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on exclusive limited-edition artwork with Arts...
05/23/2026

This weekend, we’re making collecting art more accessible. Save up to 30% on exclusive limited-edition artwork with Artspace’s Memorial Day Sale.
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Featured editions from the ‘Great Women Artists’ Portfolio:
Image 1: Catherine Opie, Women’s March, 2017
Image 2: Dana Schutz, Adversaries, 2019
Image 3: Cecily Brown, All the Nightmares Came Today, 2012/2019
Image 4: Jenny Saville, Chapter (For Linda Nochlin), 2016/2018
Image 5: Lubaina Himid, Theatre of the Divine, 2019

‘The paintings are technically about astronauts, but they’re also about distance, pressure, performance, loneliness, amb...
05/16/2026

‘The paintings are technically about astronauts, but they’re also about distance, pressure, performance, loneliness, ambition — things that feel very contemporary.’ — Michael Kagan

You can look at Michael Kagan’s paintings and see grit, determination, and bravery — but beneath the layers of thickly applied paint, there is also an undeniable vulnerability.

‘I’m less interested in astronauts as flawless heroes than as vulnerable human beings inside enormous systems and machinery,’ the artist explains.

Look closely at the astronaut’s visor: that’s where ‘everything collapses together — the astronaut, the landscape, the machinery, the photographer, history, light,’ he told us. ‘The visor becomes this distorted psychological space rather than just a reflective surface.’

Read the full interview and learn more about the artist’s new limited-edition silkscreen print. Link in bio.

We are proud to present ‘Higher Love,’ a limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Michael Kagan (). ‘Higher Love’ is b...
05/14/2026

We are proud to present ‘Higher Love,’ a limited-edition silkscreen print by artist Michael Kagan ().

‘Higher Love’ is based on one of the most iconic images in recent history: the photograph of astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the moon, taken by Neil Armstrong. Kagan’s work often focuses on astronauts, depicting the figures as both heroic and isolated.

Kagan builds his composition through layered, angular mark-making, creating images that are expressive, yet abstract. They ‘exist on the edge between representation and abstraction,’ he explains. ‘I want the paintings to function as quick reads at a distance…But as the viewer gets closer, the brush marks begin to take over, and the image starts to fall apart.’

Produced in an edition of 35, ‘Higher Love’ is a full-bleed 17-color silkscreen print with a beautiful deckled edge. Proceeds from edition sales will benefit the non-profit organization Animal Haven (), as chosen by the artist, which works to find permanent homes for abandoned cats and dogs.

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Michael Kagan - ‘Higher Love,’ 2026
Studio Photography by Nir Arieli
Edition photography by Garrett Carroll

Anicka Yi turns hidden ecosystems into ‘living paintings.’By enclosing soil between acrylic panels, Yi () allows self-or...
05/09/2026

Anicka Yi turns hidden ecosystems into ‘living paintings.’

By enclosing soil between acrylic panels, Yi () allows self-organizing microbial ecosystems known as Winogradsky cultures to unfold over time into layered, painterly fields of color – organic compositions shaped by their environment.

‘With the Winogradsky cultures, the essential quality is instability,’ explains Yi.

For her Artspace limited-edition print, Yi chose a lenticular surface that ‘behaves almost optically the way the bacterial cultures behave temporally.’ As Yi explains, ‘What changes over weeks in [a] vitrine, the lenticular gives you in the gesture of shifting your weight from one foot to the other, which helps it resist the flattening that reproduction imposes.’

Read more from our interview with Anicka Yi – link in bio.

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