Art history provides a framework, and some of the strongest working artists today reinterpret it on their own terms. Impressionism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and more—these works are rooted in tradition while pushing it forward. Explore art history's greatest movements through new eyes.
Inspired by the MoMA retrospective of Marcel Duchamp, this collection explores the space between perception and reality where optical illusion, chance, and conceptual play converge.
The frenetic energy of Jackson Pollock’s unconventional methods, all-over and drip painting, captured the art world’s attention in the 1940s. Collect work by up-and-coming Abstract Expressionist artists expanding on this iconic style.
Claude Monet's beloved home and sweeping gardens in Northern France inspired Impressionist masterworks. Stroll through the garden of art—tranquil lily ponds, blooming flowers, and dappled light—in this specially curated collection.
Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein turned comic book panels into gallery-worthy statements. Explore saturated colors and witty compositions that can do the same for your walls.
A collection for the inquisitive and adventurous: unusual objects, hidden details, and the delightfully strange.
Artists employ techniques like chiaroscuro, tenebrism, and high-contrast lighting to sculpt form and create spatial tension. Explore light through mysterious portraits and dramatic tableaux.
Explore these bold, emotionally charged pieces that may be more reflective of the inner psychological landscape than physical reality.
As one of the most influential British artists of the 20th-century, David Hockney’s colorful landscape paintings of swimming pools and modern architecture in California suburbia would help define the Pop art genre. Explore emerging artists making a big splash with originals inspired by Hockney.
Keith Haring made art accessible, transforming New York City streets with his graphic, joyful figures. Discover his legacy now through punchy palettes and rhythmic forms from today's emerging artists.
French artist Yves Klein developed this eponymous blue to evoke emotion and transcendence. Discover intensity and impact with art inspired by the iconic ultramarine hue.
At the forefront of Abstract Expressionism, Willem de Kooning forever changed art history with his vigorous, gestural movements and unique abstract style that mixed different materials and textures. Explore new works by emerging artists taking inspiration from de Kooning’s innovative approach.
Van Gogh’s rhythmic brushwork and radiant hues live on—explore contemporary artists embracing the same expressive spirit.
From sweeping vistas to dramatic natural details, discover works that honor the legacy of landscape photography's greatest pioneer.
One of the few Impressionist portraitists, Auguste Renoir’s paintings stand out with his use of vibrant color, candid compositions, and broken brushwork. Collect work by emerging artists reminiscent of his iconic style.
Lines, angles, and bright hues—structure meets spontaneity as contemporary artists build on the legacy of Wassily Kandinsky's energizing abstracts.
Drawing on the bold spirit of the Post-Impressionists, discover contemporary artists who distort forms, use unconventional colors, and employ expressive brushwork to transform everyday scenes.
Celebrated for her large-scale, sensual close-ups of flowers, Georgia O'Keeffe used Modernist tenets of simplified form and abstraction to depict nature. Explore floral compositions highlighting the delicate details and symbolic allure of blossoms in bold and captivating shapes.
Bring the art museum home with paintings, photography, and sculpture that pay homage to iconic art movements—from the Renaissance to Pop art—and legendary artists, from the vivid colors of Van Gogh to the expressionist brushwork of Pollock.
One of the most influential and disruptive artists of all time, Andy Warhol’s commentary on American celebrity and consumer culture in bold, bright colors would spur the Pop art movement. Discover artists on the rise inspired by Warhol’s signature style.
Archived favorites with minimalistic details.
As one of the most influential British artists of the 20th-century, David Hockney’s colorful landscape paintings of swimming pools and modern architecture in California suburbia would help define the Pop art genre. Explore emerging artists making a big splash with originals inspired by Hockney.
A true revolutionary, Frida Kahlo’s fearless self-portraiture has cemented the Mexican painter’s place in art history. Artists continue to use her iconic image, love of energetic colors, and use of flora and fauna in their own works—explore them in this curated collection.