
Shapero Modern
London, UK
SHAPERO MODERN was founded in 2014 under the guidance of Gallery Director Tabitha Philpott-Kent, and specialises in Post War and Contemporary, prints, multiples and works on paper with a particular focus on American 20th-century art. The gallery runs a programme of exhibitions from both primary and secondary market artists, with six exhibitions per year, including collaborations with contemporary living artists as well as masters of 20th-century post war prints and works on paper. SHAPERO MODERN exhibits at major Art Fairs worldwide, including: Art Miami, TEFAF Maastricht, TEFAF New York, Masterpiece London and Frieze Masters, whilst Tabitha and her team are on hand to advise on all aspects of the art market and collecting.
Image:
Libertinia, from Imaginary Places, Frank Stella


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Our exhibition has been expertly curated to showcase the works of a diverse, cross-generational group of Post-War and Contemporary artists and demonstrating Shapero Modern’s leading specialism in American 20th century art.
Tabitha Philpott-Kent, Gallery Director
Andy Warhol
Northwest Coast Mask, from Cowboys and Indians
1986
91.4 x 91.4 cm (36 x 36 in)
Screenprint in colours on Lenox Museum Board
From the edition of 250
$75,000


Roy Lichtenstein
Imperfect Diptych, from Imperfect Series
1988
117.5 x 231.1 cm (46 1/8 x 91 1/8 in)
Woodcut and screenprint with collage in colours on Lenox Museum Board
From the edition of 45
$68,000
Andy Warhol
Electric Chair
1971
89.5 x 121.5 cm (35¼ x 47¾ in)
Screenprint in colours on Velin Arches paper
From the edition of 250
$45,000


Frank Stella, Rakow
Andy Warhol, Northwest Coast Mask, from Cowboys and Indians