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7 Art pieces

Next drop: 27 Sept

First Light, 2021
Artist:BSTN
Artwork:First Light, 2021

MANKOVSKY Gallery has teamed up with Munich-based lifestyle retailer BSTN.com and their label Beastin for a limited-edition print run of two exclusive artworks from the label’s unique premium sportswear imagery. Dubbed ‘First Light’ and ‘Last Legs’ the photo series explores the topic of desirability across various stages of wear and tear on a shoe. Deeply rooted in both basketball and the accompanying sneaker culture, BEASTIN has worked with long-time friend of the family Filip Gorski. A former basketball player himself, the autodidact photo- and videographer has captured some of the most sought-after silhouettes within the culture, each in its own unique setting.

Limited edition of 175 divided between 3 sizes. This is 50x70cm.

Coney Island Boardwalk, 2022
Artist: Michael Boegl
Artwork:Coney Island Boardwalk, 2022

Two friends walk side by side along the lively Coney Island boardwalk. Lost in conversation and comfortable silence, they savor each other's company amidst the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic destination.

Limited edition of 175 divided between 3 sizes. This is 50x70cm.


Medicom Keith Haring Flying Devil Statue Red


Signature from artist estate printed on the back
Height: 38cm
Material: Polystone

About the artist: Bridging the gap between the art world and the street, Keith Haring rose to prominence in the early 1980s with his graffiti drawings made in the subways and on the sidewalks of New York City. Combining the appeal of cartoons with the raw energy of ART BRUT artists like Jean DuBuffet, Haring developed a distinct pop-graffiti aesthetic centered on fluid, bold outlines against a dense, rhythmic overspread of imagery like that of babies, barking dogs, flying saucers, hearts, and Mickey Mouse. In his subway drawings and murals, Haring explored themes of exploitation, subjugation, drug abuse, and rising fears of the nuclear holocaust, which became increasingly apocalyptic after his AIDS diagnosis. Alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf, and Jenny Holzer, Haring is regarded as a leading figure in the New York East Village Art scene in the 1970s and '80s.
The original Flying Devil statue was released in 1990 and followed the signature pop art style associated with Haring. Through this sculpture, Haring employed redemptive elements to comment on the Jesus Movement and Christian religious fanaticism of the 1970s. Medicom Toy pay’s homage to Keith Haring with this 2022 release made in 100% polystone under license with the Keith Haring estate.

KAWS - The Promise
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Following the unveiling of his “THE PROMISE” public art installation at Qatar Museum’s Dadu Gardens, Brooklyn- based artist KAWS released a set of vinyl figures in three colorways standing 37cm tall. This new COMPANION release comes stamped from the artists estate and is one of the highest coveted releases of 2022.

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Steven Harrington - Stay Mello Signed edition
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Fourteen Color Fine- Art Screenprint Edition on 271gsm heavyweight stock. The 'Stay Mello' Screen-print is based on the original large-scale painting measuring 213cm wide X 300cm tall, set to be displayed at the APMA Museum Of Art in 2023. Signed and numbered by hand by Steven Harrington

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Be@rbrick Pollock Studio Splash 1000%
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Drop:October 23rd

Mankovsky Gallery and Medicom Toy's presents Be@rbrick in collaboration with the Jackson Pollock Studio. Jackson Pollock is recognized as a leader in the abstract expressionist movement, the late artist was best known for his unusual technique of splashing paint onto a blank canvas. Here, a white Be@rbrick serves as the backdrop, as Pollock’s bold splotches of color brings it to life.

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James Jean - Bouquet II - Signed edition print
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Drop:October 23rd

Mankovsky Gallery and Medicom Toy's presents Be@rbrick in collaboration with the Jackson Pollock Studio. Jackson Pollock is recognized as a leader in the abstract expressionist movement, the late artist was best known for his unusual technique of splashing paint onto a blank canvas. Here, a white Be@rbrick serves as the backdrop, as Pollock’s bold splotches of color brings it to life.

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