Trending Artists
Discover rising stars and established artists currently in the spotlight
The art world is alive with a dynamic array of trending artists capturing significant attention from museums, curators, and the art market. In this selection of limited edition artworks, now available for sale, we present contemporary artists that belong to three main groups: rising stars, mid-career artists in the spotlight, and those currently advancing in their career stages. What unites these diverse artists is the special momentum they are experiencing. Their innovative approaches and ability to resonate with contemporary themes have earned them critical acclaim and commercial success. Museums and collectors are eager to feature and acquire their prints, photographs and multiples, driving their market value and ensuring their place in art history. This blend of recognition highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of the art world today.
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Adam Pendleton, Mask
3.500,00 € -
Jonas Wood, Bonsai
5.400,00 € -
Dana Schutz, Back Surgery in Bed
3.400,00 € -
Grayson Perry – Magical Thinking
3.000,00 € -
Wes Lang, To Tell the Truth
4.000,00 € -
André Butzer, Dr. Pfeffer
2.700,00 € -
Julie Mehretu, Privileges Taken for Granted
4.000,00 € -
Cindy Sherman – Untitled (Parkett 29)
4.400,00 € -
Adam Pendleton, What is the Black Dada
11.500,00 € -
Cecily Brown, The Last Shipwreck
3.800,00 € -
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Katharina Grosse, Der Stuhl
1.800,00 € -
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Jonas Wood, Holiday
6.900,00 € -
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André Butzer, Untitled (Smileys)
2.700,00 € -
JR, In the Container Wall
2.400,00 € -
Lisa Yuskavage, Night Flowers
4.000,00 € -
Kara Walker, Theme for the Fons Americanus
2.200,00 € -
Jadé Fadojutimi, A Season’s Echo
7.500,00 € -
Adam Pendleton, Who Is Queen?
12.500,00 € -
Ed Ruscha: Mr. Ray
11.000,00 € -
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France-Lise McGurn, In Pub-lik 5
6.000,00 € -
Jonas Wood, Bromeliad
5.400,00 € -
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France-Lise McGurn, In Pub-lik
5.500,00 € -
Tracey Emin, Choose Love
8.400,00 € -
Banksy, Welcome Mat
3.400,00 € -
KAWS, Gone
5.600,00 € -
Anne Collier, Woman Crying
3.400,00 € -
Genieve Figgis, Picnic
6.000,00 € -
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Poetic Feet
1.900,00 € -
Claire Tabouret, Self-Portrait (Blue)
4.400,00 € -
France-Lise McGurn – In Pub-lik 9
6.000,00 € -
Jonas Wood – Bball Studio
2.800,00 € -
Robert Longo – Eric
3.600,00 € -
Jonas Wood, Jungle Kitchen
15.000,00 € -
France-Lise McGurn, Papillon
2.500,00 € -
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Anne Imhof, YOUTH
2.800,00 € -
Wolfgang Tillmans – Kepler Venice Tables
1.300,00 € -
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Grayson Perry, Piggy Bank
1.500,00 € -
Nicolas Party, Portrait with Shells
4.200,00 € -
Kara Walker, Boo-Hoo
18.000,00 € -
JR, Death Valley Billboard
2.000,00 € -
Wolfgang Tillmans, Speedmaster #2
4.400,00 € -
André Butzer, Pastrami
2.700,00 € -
André Butzer, Untitled (Purple)
2.700,00 € -
Rashid Johnson – Untitled Anxious Print
4.900,00 € -
Jorinde Voigt, Inherited Desire
2.400,00 € -
Jonas Wood – Bananas
4.600,00 € -
Eddie Martinez, Bufly (GPBF)
4.600,00 € -
Wolfgang Tillmans – Freischwimmer TfL
2.900,00 € -
JR, Kikito
1.500,00 € -
Jonas Wood, Kiki and Leopard
9.000,00 € -
André Butzer, Katze
2.800,00 € -
André Butzer, Untitled (Yellow)
2.700,00 € -
Otis Kwame Quaicoe, Rancher
4.000,00 € -
Wes Lang, Everything
1.600,00 € -
Wes Lang, Thoughts For The Free Life #15
2.800,00 €
Rising Stars
Emerging artists, or Ultra Contemporary artists, are those in the early stages of their careers who have caught the eye of curators, critics and galleries but have yet to establish a long-term reputation. The term Rising Stars describes these emerging artists who have managed to step onto the big stage of the art world, quickly gaining national or international recognition. Adam Pendleton and Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe are prime examples for artists who are rapidly gaining prominence. Pendleton’s conceptual approach, integrating text, image, and abstraction, has garnered critical acclaim, leading to exhibitions in renowned institutions like the Museum of Modern Art. His project “Who Is Queen?” exemplifies his innovative fusion of media to explore themes of Black identity and history. Quaicoe’s vivid, emotive portraits of Black figures have struck a chord with both critics and collectors, positioning him as a significant new voice in contemporary art.

Mid-Career Artists in the Spotlight
Mid-career artists have created an independent body of work over several years or decades and received widespread recognition through publications or public presentations. They have had solo exhibitions at significant galleries and museums nationally and internationally. Julie Mehretu and Jenny Holzer are prime examples of trending mid-career artists who are currently enjoying increased levels of attention in the art world.
Mehretu’s large-scale abstract paintings and prints explore themes of history, geopolitics, and social movements, often incorporating intricate layers of mark-making that challenge traditional notions of space and time. Her works are featured in major museums worldwide, maintaining her relevance and appeal across diverse audiences. Holzer, known for her provocative use of text in public spaces, continues to captivate audiences with her socially charged installations, addressing pressing global issues such as human rights, political propaganda, and gender inequality. Through these powerful works, she remains at the forefront of contemporary discourse, demonstrating the lasting impact mid-career artists can have on both the art world and society at large.
Artists Moving Up a Tier
This group includes trending artists transitioning between career stages—from emerging to mid-career to established/blue-chip artists—experiencing a significant rise in recognition and value. Typically, this ascent is manifested by an increase in exhibitions, publications, media attention, and art market prices. Eddie Martinez, for instance, has recently moved from rising star to mid-career artist. His vibrant, gestural artworks have attracted significant market interest and institutional recognition, solidifying his place in the art world. As another example, Georg Baselitz is currently transitioning from mid-career to blue-chip status. Known for his pioneering role in German Neo-Expressionism, Baselitz’s paintings and prints are increasingly in demand, securing his legacy as a cornerstone of contemporary art.

The Journey to Blue-Chip Status
For an artist, achieving blue-chip status – a term used to describe those with high market value, institutional recognition, and consistent demand – requires years of dedication, strategy, and artistic evolution. The journey often begins with critical acclaim and gallery representation, as emerging artists gain traction through exhibitions, residencies, and art fairs.
Mid-career artists who sustain their momentum typically expand their collector base, secure placements in major museums, and receive curatorial and academic validation. Auction success and secondary market activity further cement an artist’s status, signaling long-term investment potential.
Beyond commercial success, trending artists who achieve blue-chip status shape cultural discourse, influencing contemporary themes and art movements. Figures like Damien Hirst and Ed Ruscha exemplify this transition, having moved from respected mid-career artists to globally recognized icons. Achieving blue-chip status is not just about sales – it’s about cultural impact, longevity, and institutional endorsementthat elevate an artist into art history.