[Private Sale] New Arrivals

– 5 New Pieces –


Edgar Plans, Stephanie Quayle, Robert Mangold, Susumu Shingu, Moe Nakamura

 

| Edgar Plans
 
 ‘Art Notes’ series
 
Meet Edgar Plans, a contemporary Spanish artist celebrated for his distinctive pop art and his charming, colorful characters known as the ‘Little Heroes.’

In his ‘Art Notes’ series, these Little Heroes are depicted walking through graffiti or sketch-like settings, conveying powerful themes such as peace and freedom.

 

Edgar Plans
Art notes Ⅳ
Mixed media on canvas
Artist signed in lower right; Artist signed with illustration and titled on the reverse
Unique
161.7 x 129.7 cm (63.7 x 51.1 in)
2019
Accompanied by a gallery COA
[20240522N01]
 
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Delivery 4 to 6 weeks
 
 
 

| Stephanie Quayle
 

A Clay work
 
From the Isle of Man, England, Stephanie Quayle is a sculptor renowned for her powerful, lifelike animal works crafted primarily from clay.

Here’s one of her most well-known pieces, notably featuring a monkey motif.

Stephanie Quayle 
Old World Monkey
Toasted stoneware clay
Unique
58 x 27 x 26 cm ( 22.8 x 10.6 x 10.2 in)
2016
Accompanied by artist signed COA issued by TJ Boulting
Exhibited: TJ Boulting, London, Jenga, in Oct-Dec. 2016; The Fitzrovia Chapel, London, Jenga in Jan. 2017
[20240525N01]
 
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Delivery 4 to 6 weeks
 
 
 

| Robert Mangold
 

A print work

Introducing a print work by Robert Mangold, a prominent American minimalist painter celebrated for his abstract compositions. His art uniquely combines geometric shapes with refined line drawings.

This particular piece is a striking composition of ellipses, triangles, and quadrilaterals, designed to explore the nuanced interactions between these fundamental shapes. 

Robert Mangold
7., from Pages
Drypoint, aquatint
Artist signed and numbered
Edition 20 of 40
35.0 x 35.2 cm (13.8 x 13.9 in)
1989
Printer:Doris Simmelink, Chris Sukimoto, Sarah Todd, Debra Salopek at Simmelink/Sukimoto Editions, Marina Del Rey, California
Publisher: Simmelink/Sukimoto Editions, Los Angeles (RM 89-1-12)
Catalogue Raisonné: Senior and Shopmaker 1989.02.07 (Parasol, 2000, cat. no. RM28.07)
[20241008S02]
 
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Delivery 4 to 6 weeks
 
 
 

| Susumu Shingu
 
A moving sculpture
 
Introducing a moving sculpture of Shingu Susumu, a Japanese contemporary artist celebrated internationally for his kinetic art. His creations leverage natural forces like wind and water, and are found in public spaces and museums worldwide, embodying harmony with nature and the rhythm of life.

 

The graceful sway of the blue and orange color palettes is particularly striking for this piece.

 
Susumu Shingu
Untitled
Plexiglas, Metal
Sculpture: 65.5 x 27.5 cm (25.8 x 10.8 in)
Original box: 43 x 27 x 11 cm (16.9 x 10.6 x 4.3 in)
1971
[20250418S01]
 
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Delivery 4 to 6 weeks
 
 
 

| Moe Nakamura
 
A polystone sculpture
 

This is Nakamura Moe’s ‘Grow M,’ a limited edition polystone sculpture created in 2017. 

The artwork powerfully expresses her core theme of ‘growth,’ featuring a pine tree gracefully sprouting from the head of a child-like figure.

 

The original box and certificate are included.

 
 
 
 
 
Moe Nakamura
Grow M
Polystone
Edition A.P 04
20.7 x 26.2 x 13.8 cm cm (H x W x D)
8.2 x 10.3 x 5.4 in (H x W x D)
2017
Produced by: HOW2WORK
Accompanied by artist signed and numbered wooden COA, and original box
[20250308N02]
 
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Delivery 4 to 6 weeks
 
 
 
3 June 2025

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