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Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Celebrating 50 years
Over 400 Works at Special Pricing
MLG's Spring 2026 Fine Art Collection is Here
With the renewal of spring comes a season of discovery. The Martin Lawrence Galleries Spring Collection brings together an inspired selection of modern and contemporary masters — from Takashi Murakami and Salvador Dalí to Philippe Bertho, Marc Chagall, Robert Standish, and Andy Warhol.
This exclusive event presents exceptional opportunities to acquire these celebrated works at special seasonal values, available for a limited time. Highlights include a complete suite of Pablo Picasso’s La Tauromaquia, Liudmila Kondakova’s latest print Avenue de Camouens at Sunset, Salvador Dalí’s Memories of Surrealism, and recent paintings from Robert Standish and Philippe Bertho, to name just a few.
Every piece is beautifully framed, fully guaranteed, and ready to enrich your space with color, energy, and meaning. Our art consultants are delighted to provide personalized guidance — visit us in gallery or browse online to experience this remarkable collection.
Artist Profile
Mark Kostabi
"WHY ARE THE FIGURES FACELESS? IT’S A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE FREE OF RACIAL LIMITATIONS, AND A REFLECTION OF SOCIETY’S FEAR OF INDIVIDUALITY."
Mark Kostabi (b. 1960) is an American painter internationally recognized for his bold, faceless figures that embody universal human stories. Blending Pop, surrealism, and classical influences, Kostabi creates colorful, thought-provoking works that are at once playful and profound.
First celebrated in the 1980s New York art scene, his paintings now feel even more relevant in an age of digital identities and shared global experiences. His figures, ambiguous yet deeply expressive, invite viewers to project their own emotions and narratives, making each work personally resonant.
Collected worldwide and represented in major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim, Kostabi remains a cultural icon whose art bridges sophistication and accessibility. For contemporary collectors, his work offers timeless appeal and fresh insight into what it means to be human today.