artists & icons we feature

Our collection is home to the iconic figures of Pop Art, the groundbreaking art movement of the 1960s that challenged the traditional boundaries of fine art.

Here, you’ll find works by the likes of Andy Warhol, who revolutionized the relationship between art and consumer culture with his famous Campbell’s Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits. We also feature pieces by Roy Lichtenstein, whose comic-inspired works playfully blur the line between high art and mass media, as well as Keith Haring, whose vivid, graffiti-like works became synonymous with the 1980s street art scene.

In addition to these household names, our gallery also includes works by other Pop Art pioneers such as Robert Rauschenberg, Tom Wesselmann, and James Rosenquist, whose art was not only a reflection of the era's consumer-driven ethos but also a commentary on society’s obsession with fame and mass production.

Our collection doesn’t stop with Pop Art, though — we also specialize in vintage photography, representing over a century of visual storytelling. From the 19th-century pioneers like Mathew Brady and Julia Margaret Cameron to the mid-century greats like Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, and Dorothea Lange, we offer photographs that capture the evolution of human emotion, culture, and history. Whether it’s the stark beauty of Adams’ landscapes or the intimate moments captured by Lange’s documentary work, our collection spans every important movement in the photographic arts.

As photography evolved, so too did its ability to reflect society’s most famous and glamorous figures. That’s why we are proud to offer the works of Helmut Newton, known for his provocative, cinematic style, and Slim Aarons, whose portraits of the rich and famous have become emblematic of mid-century luxury. We also feature rare vintage photographs of Marilyn Monroe, including iconic shots by Bert Stern and Milton Greene, as well as George Barris’ famous “Last Sitting” photos. These works not only immortalize the stars of their time but continue to shape our perception of fame and beauty.

But our offering doesn’t end with the past. We also carry works by some of today’s most celebrated photographers, such as Annie Leibovitz, Steven Meisel, and David LaChapelle, whose striking visuals continue to shape fashion, celebrity, and culture in the 21st century.