Figurative Art

Figurative Art for sale. Explore a curated selection of figurative art prints and limited editions by leading contemporary artists. From expressive portraits to psychologically charged compositions, these artworks engage with the human figure through diverse approaches to representation. Buy figurative art online with secure checkout and worldwide insured shipping.

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John Baldessari - Throwing Three Balls in the AirJohn Baldessari - Throwing Three Balls in the Air
Louise Giovanelli – TideLouise Giovanelli – Tide
Louise Giovanelli – Tide Sale price€1.600,00
Daniel Richter – The Crew (Tarifa)Daniel Richter – The Crew (Tarifa)
Candida Höfer – Berlin Wilhelmstrasse 44Candida Höfer – Berlin Wilhelmstrasse 44
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David Hockney – He Tore Himself To PiecesDavid Hockney – He Tore Himself To Pieces
Peter Doig – CanoePeter Doig – Canoe
Peter Doig – Canoe Sale price€2.600,00
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Ai Weiwei – Coca-Cola Vase (Green)
C.O. Paeffgen – ScheichC.O. Paeffgen – Scheich
C.O. Paeffgen – Scheich Sale price€800,00
Wes Lang - EverythingWes Lang - Everything
Thomas Struth - JuquehyThomas Struth - Juquehy
Thomas Struth – Juquehy Sale price€1.300,00
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Rashid Johnson – Untitled Anxious PrintRashid Johnson - Untitled Anxious Print
Mel Ramos – SupermanMel Ramos – Superman
Mel Ramos – Superman Sale price€3.000,00
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Lisa Yuskavage - Night FlowersLisa Yuskavage - Night Flowers
Lisa Yuskavage - Night Flowers Sale price€4.000,00
KAWS, GoneKAWS, Gone
KAWS – Gone Sale price€5.600,00
Jonas Wood - Bball StudioJonas Wood - Bball Studio
Jonas Wood – Bball Studio Sale price€2.800,00
Jack Pierson - Untitled (Sunset)Jack Pierson - Untitled (Sunset)
Jack Pierson – Untitled (Sunset) Sale price€4.400,00
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Gerhard Richter - Kerze I (Poster Mönchehaus-Museum)Gerhard Richter - Kerze I (Poster Mönchehaus-Museum)
David Shrigley - To Hell With ZoosDavid Shrigley - To Hell With Zoos
David Shrigley - The WorldDavid Shrigley - The World
David Shrigley – The World Sale price€4.900,00
David Shrigley - Shut Up and Eat Your FriesDavid Shrigley - Shut Up and Eat Your Fries
Christo - Iron Curtain - Wall of Barrels
Anne Collier - Woman CryingAnne Collier - Woman Crying
Anne Collier – Woman Crying Sale price€3.400,00
Ai Weiwei - History of BombsAi Weiwei - History of Bombs
Ai Weiwei – History of Bombs Sale price€700,00
Sanya Kantarovsky - Pumpkin IISanya Kantarovsky - Pumpkin II
Sanya Kantarovsky - Pumpkin II Sale price€3.000,00
France - Lise McGurn – PapillonFrance - Lise McGurn – Papillon
France-Lise McGurn – Papillon Sale price€2.800,00
Shirin Neshat – From RojaShirin Neshat – From Roja
Shirin Neshat – From Roja Sale price€4.400,00
Alfredo Jaar – The Eyes of Gutete EmeritaAlfredo Jaar – The Eyes of Gutete Emerita
Peter Doig – PelicanPeter Doig – Pelican
Peter Doig – Pelican Sale price€3.600,00
Elizabeth Peyton – AngelElizabeth Peyton – Angel
Elizabeth Peyton – Angel Sale price€2.200,00
JR – 28 Millimeters, Portrait of a GenerationJR – 28 Millimeters, Portrait of a Generation
Robert Longo – Eric (from Men in the Cities)Robert Longo – Eric (from Men in the Cities)
Louise Giovanelli – PlexusLouise Giovanelli – Plexus
Louise Giovanelli – Plexus Sale price€1.600,00
Dan Flavin – Henriette reading
Dan Flavin – Henriette reading Sale price€3.400,00
Sterling Ruby – SunriseSterling Ruby – Sunrise
Sterling Ruby – Sunrise Sale price€900,00
Robert Longo – Falling FlagRobert Longo – Falling Flag
Robert Longo – Falling Flag Sale price€2.900,00
Yoshitomo Nara – Girl in the MoonYoshitomo Nara – Girl in the Moon
Kara Walker – The Bush. Skinny. De-boningKara Walker – The Bush. Skinny. De-boning
Thomas Demand – Klause (Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie)Thomas Demand – Klause (Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie)
David Hockney – GoldDavid Hockney – Gold
David Hockney – Gold Sale price€5.400,00
Marcel Dzama – Farewell loved ones (black)Marcel Dzama – Farewell loved ones (black)
John Baldessari – BelchJohn Baldessari – Belch
John Baldessari – Belch Sale price€2.700,00
Rosemarie Trockel – Mémoires d'une moucheRosemarie Trockel – Mémoires d'une mouche
Marcel Dzama – Nature's Daughters (gold)
Alex Katz – Yellow Flags on Brown
Joseph Beuys - 7000 EichenJoseph Beuys - 7000 Eichen
Joseph Beuys – 7000 Eichen Sale price€1.400,00
David Hockney – Straw on the Left, Gold on the RightDavid Hockney – Straw on the Left, Gold on the Right
Marlene Dumas – A Long SilenceMarlene Dumas – A Long Silence
Marlene Dumas – A Long Silence Sale price€1.500,00
C.O. Paeffgen – John & Jackie KennedyC.O. Paeffgen – John & Jackie Kennedy

Leading Figurative Artists

Explore figurative art prints and artworks by leading contemporary artists, including Peter Doig, Nicolas Party, Marcel Dzama, and Marlene Dumas, whose practices engage the human figure through diverse contemporary approaches.

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Collect Figurative Art

Explore the human form, emotional nuance, and narrative strength through Figurative Art. From expressive drawings to sculptural studies and editioned prints, figuration remains one of the most enduring and versatile approaches in contemporary art. Its continued relevance lies in its ability to adapt, moving between realism and abstraction while engaging directly with questions of identity, memory, and perception.

For collectors, figurative art offers both immediacy and complexity. Works can be visually accessible while sustaining deeper psychological or conceptual readings, making them particularly compelling over time. Our curated selection of limited edition prints, photographs, and sculptures reflects this range, bringing together established and emerging artists whose practices expand the language of figuration. This balance between visual immediacy and conceptual depth has made figurative works a consistent presence in both private and institutional collections.

Whether you are drawn to intimate portraiture, fragmented bodies, or more stylized interpretations of the figure, collecting figurative art provides a way to engage with one of the most persistent and evolving traditions in contemporary art, combining strong visual presence with lasting cultural and emotional resonance. Explore available figurative art prints and artworks in the collection.

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What Is Figurative Art?

Figurative art refers to artworks that depict recognizable subjects from the real world, often the human figure, rather than abstract forms. While rooted in long-standing artistic traditions, figurative art has evolved significantly in the 20th and 21st centuries. Contemporary figurative artists often move between realism and abstraction, using distortion, symbolism, and psychological intensity to explore identity, memory, and representation.

Following the postwar rise of abstraction, figuration was reasserted by artists such as Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, and David Hockney, each approaching the human figure through distinct lenses of psychological intensity and observation. In subsequent decades, artists including Marlene Dumas and Luc Tuymans further expanded figuration through more conceptual and psychologically complex approaches.

Today, figurative artworks, including editioned prints, photographs, and multiples, remain central to both private and institutional collections. Their enduring relevance lies in their ability to combine visual immediacy with conceptual depth, reflecting contemporary culture while maintaining a direct connection to the human figure.

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Contemporary Figuration

Contemporary figuration has expanded significantly in recent decades, with contemporary figurative art reflecting a renewed focus on narrative, subjectivity, and cultural identity. Artists increasingly approach the human figure not as a traditional motif, but as a critical site for exploring experience, memory, and belonging. Figuration allows for a direct and often intimate engagement with themes of race, gender, and history, offering a visually immediate counterpoint to more conceptual or abstract practices.

While this current wave has brought greater visibility to previously underrepresented voices, especially Black artists, women artists, and non-Western perspectives, the renewed interest in the figure is not entirely new. As explored in Figuration After 1980, artists such as Peter Doig, Cecily Brown, and Luc Tuymans reengaged with figuration through painterly experimentation and psychological depth, expanding the language of contemporary painting.

Today, artists including Amoako Boafo, Jordan Casteel, and Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe continue to push figurative art into new and urgent directions. Their works foreground personal narratives, diasporic experiences, and questions of representation, contributing to a more inclusive and globally connected understanding of figuration.

For collectors, this renewed focus has reinforced figurative art as a dynamic and evolving field. Whether through painting, photography, or limited edition prints, contemporary figurative works combine strong visual presence with cultural relevance, making them a compelling area for collecting today.

Discover contemporary figurative artworks available online, with secure checkout and worldwide insured shipping.

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Collect Figurative Art

Explore the human form, emotional nuance, and narrative strength through Figurative Art. From expressive drawings to sculptural studies and editioned prints, figuration remains one of the most enduring and versatile approaches in contemporary art. Its continued relevance lies in its ability to adapt, moving between realism and abstraction while engaging directly with questions of identity, memory, and perception.

For collectors, figurative art offers both immediacy and complexity. Works can be visually accessible while sustaining deeper psychological or conceptual readings, making them particularly compelling over time. Our curated selection of limited edition prints, photographs, and sculptures reflects this range, bringing together established and emerging artists whose practices expand the language of figuration. This balance between visual immediacy and conceptual depth has made figurative works a consistent presence in both private and institutional collections.

Whether you are drawn to intimate portraiture, fragmented bodies, or more stylized interpretations of the figure, collecting figurative art provides a way to engage with one of the most persistent and evolving traditions in contemporary art, combining strong visual presence with lasting cultural and emotional resonance. Explore available figurative art prints and artworks in the collection.

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What Is Figurative Art?

Figurative art refers to artworks that depict recognizable subjects from the real world, often the human figure, rather than abstract forms. While rooted in long-standing artistic traditions, figurative art has evolved significantly in the 20th and 21st centuries. Contemporary figurative artists often move between realism and abstraction, using distortion, symbolism, and psychological intensity to explore identity, memory, and representation.

Following the postwar rise of abstraction, figuration was reasserted by artists such as Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, and David Hockney, each approaching the human figure through distinct lenses of psychological intensity and observation. In subsequent decades, artists including Marlene Dumas and Luc Tuymans further expanded figuration through more conceptual and psychologically complex approaches.

Today, figurative artworks, including editioned prints, photographs, and multiples, remain central to both private and institutional collections. Their enduring relevance lies in their ability to combine visual immediacy with conceptual depth, reflecting contemporary culture while maintaining a direct connection to the human figure.

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Contemporary Figuration

Contemporary figuration has expanded significantly in recent decades, with contemporary figurative art reflecting a renewed focus on narrative, subjectivity, and cultural identity. Artists increasingly approach the human figure not as a traditional motif, but as a critical site for exploring experience, memory, and belonging. Figuration allows for a direct and often intimate engagement with themes of race, gender, and history, offering a visually immediate counterpoint to more conceptual or abstract practices.

While this current wave has brought greater visibility to previously underrepresented voices, especially Black artists, women artists, and non-Western perspectives, the renewed interest in the figure is not entirely new. As explored in Figuration After 1980, artists such as Peter Doig, Cecily Brown, and Luc Tuymans reengaged with figuration through painterly experimentation and psychological depth, expanding the language of contemporary painting.

Today, artists including Amoako Boafo, Jordan Casteel, and Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe continue to push figurative art into new and urgent directions. Their works foreground personal narratives, diasporic experiences, and questions of representation, contributing to a more inclusive and globally connected understanding of figuration.

For collectors, this renewed focus has reinforced figurative art as a dynamic and evolving field. Whether through painting, photography, or limited edition prints, contemporary figurative works combine strong visual presence with cultural relevance, making them a compelling area for collecting today.

Discover contemporary figurative artworks available online, with secure checkout and worldwide insured shipping.

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