The concept of rebirth, transformation, and the vibrancy of life that spring represents has long inspired artists. In this carefully curated collection, each artist explores these themes, bringing a fresh perspective on the beauty and complexity of nature. From bold floral abstractions to intricate representations of the natural world, Spring’s Awakening is a reflection of the season's profound impact on the human spirit and the creative process.

 
    • Jonas Wood, Birdcage XVI, 2011
      Jonas Wood, Birdcage XVI, 2011
    • Jonas Wood, Birdcage XX, 2011
      Jonas Wood, Birdcage XX, 2011
    • Jonas Wood, Matisse Pot 4, 2019-2020
      Jonas Wood, Matisse Pot 4, 2019-2020
    • Jonas Wood, Untitled (Orchid), 2015
      Jonas Wood, Untitled (Orchid), 2015
    • Alex Katz, Peonies, 2021
      Alex Katz, Peonies, 2021
    • Alex Katz, Red Dogwood 1 , 2021
      Alex Katz, Red Dogwood 1 , 2021
    • Alex Katz, Red Dogwood 2, 2021
      Alex Katz, Red Dogwood 2, 2021
    • Alex Katz, Purple Irises on Red, 2023
      Alex Katz, Purple Irises on Red, 2023
    • Alex Katz, Purple Irises on White, 2023
      Alex Katz, Purple Irises on White, 2023
    • Alex Katz, Wildflowers 2, 2017
      Alex Katz, Wildflowers 2, 2017
    • Andy Warhol, Daily News F.S. IIIB 1, 1967
      Andy Warhol, Daily News F.S. IIIB 1, 1967
    • Damien Hirst, Capricorn, 2009
      Damien Hirst, Capricorn, 2009
    • Damien Hirst, The Virtues Courage H9-2, 2021
      Damien Hirst, The Virtues Courage H9-2, 2021
    • Damien Hirst, The Virtues Politeness H9-4, 2021
      Damien Hirst, The Virtues Politeness H9-4, 2021
    • Keith Haring, Flowers 1 (Littmann PP. 165), 1990
      Keith Haring, Flowers 1 (Littmann PP. 165), 1990
    • Keith Haring, Flowers 2 (Littmann PP. 166), 1990
      Keith Haring, Flowers 2 (Littmann PP. 166), 1990
    • Keith Haring, Flowers 3 (Littmann PP. 166), 1990
      Keith Haring, Flowers 3 (Littmann PP. 166), 1990
    • Andy Warhol, Flowers F.S. II 64, 1970
      Andy Warhol, Flowers F.S. II 64, 1970
    • Andy Warhol, Flowers F.S. II 67, 1970
      Andy Warhol, Flowers F.S. II 67, 1970
    • Andy Warhol, Flowers F.S. II 68, 1970
      Andy Warhol, Flowers F.S. II 68, 1970
    • David Hockney, iPad Drawing 346, 2010
      David Hockney, iPad Drawing 346, 2010
    • David Hockney, iPad Drawing No. 778, 17th April 2011, 2011
      David Hockney, iPad Drawing No. 778, 17th April 2011, 2011
    • Afternoon Swimming
      David Hockney, My Pool and Terrace, 1983
    • Yayoi Kusama, Watermelon, 1986
      Yayoi Kusama, Watermelon, 1986
  • Collecting works by Alex Katz, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Jonas Wood, and Damien Hirst offers a dynamic blend of historical...

    Collecting works by Alex Katz, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Jonas Wood, and Damien Hirst offers a dynamic blend of historical significance, cultural impact, and market resilience. Warhol and Haring, both icons of Pop and street art, shaped visual culture with their instantly recognizable imagery and social commentary, making their works blue-chip investments. Katz’s distinctive flat color portraits remain timeless, bridging mid-century modernism with contemporary minimalism. Jonas Wood brings a fresh, intimate perspective to domestic and botanical subjects, making him one of today’s most sought-after living artists. Meanwhile, Hirst’s conceptual rigor—whether in his spot paintings or diamond-encrusted skulls—challenges traditional notions of art, ensuring his place in both museums and high-value collections. Together, these artists represent not just financial appreciation but a deep connection to the evolution of contemporary art.