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Mark Kostabi Figurative Sculptures

American, b. 1960

Mark Kostabi became a leading figure in New York City's East Village art scene during the mid-1980s, along with other luminaries such as Keith Haring.

Kostabi's work is in the permanent collections of some of the world's most prominent institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum and the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., among many others.

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Artist: Mark Kostabi
The Power of Source
By Mark Kostabi
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Power of Source is a sculpture in bronze, signed and dated ‘KOSTABI 2022,’ and numbered 7/8 from the edition of nine verso (there was also 1 AP). Mark Kostabi is widely known for his paintings, but the artist has also worked in bronze since the 1980s. Two of his sculptures are permanently installed in Italy – one in the central square of San Benedetto...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mark Kostabi Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Homebody
By Mark Kostabi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Homebody is a sculpture in bronze, signed and dated ‘KOSTABI 2022,’ and numbered 4/8 from the edition of ten on the side of the main figure (there were also 2 AP). Mark Kostabi is widely known for his paintings, but the artist has also worked in bronze since the 1980s. Two of his sculptures are permanently installed in Italy – one in the central square of San Benedetto...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mark Kostabi Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

The Edge of Forever
By Mark Kostabi
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Edge of Forever is a sculpture in bronze, signed and dated ‘KOSTABI 2023,’ and numbered 3/8 from the edition of nine on one of the angel’s wings (there was also 1 AP). Mark Kostabi is widely known for his paintings, but the artist has also worked in bronze since the 1980s. Two of his sculptures are permanently installed in Italy – one in the central square of San Benedetto...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mark Kostabi Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

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