Political Art

Political Art unites artistic expression with social consciousness, featuring limited edition prints and multiples by Ai Weiwei, Barbara Kruger, and Kara Walker. These artworks confront power, inequality, and freedom, demonstrating how art can question, provoke, and inspire change.

Filters

Sort by:

51 products

C.O. Paeffgen – ScheichC.O. Paeffgen – Scheich
C.O. Paeffgen – Scheich Sale price€800,00
David Shrigley - To Hell With ZoosDavid Shrigley - To Hell With Zoos
David Shrigley - To Hell With Zoos Sale price€6.500,00
David Shrigley - The WorldDavid Shrigley - The World
David Shrigley - The World Sale price€4.900,00
Ai Weiwei - History of BombsAi Weiwei - History of Bombs
Ai Weiwei - History of Bombs Sale price€700,00
Shirin Neshat – Unveiling Series #2, 1993Shirin Neshat – Unveiling Series #2, 1993
Ai Weiwei – To Be Looked At…Ai Weiwei – To Be Looked At…
Ai Weiwei – To Be Looked At… Sale price€6.400,00
Ai Weiwei – Coca-Cola Vase (Blue)
Zhang Xiaogang – Bébé en Costume de Marin
Daniel Richter – Greif zur FederDaniel Richter – Greif zur Feder
Daniel Richter – Greif zur Feder Sale price€1.900,00
Ai Weiwei – Coca-Cola Vase (Green)
Marcel Dzama – La Revolución va a Ser Femenina (Blue)Marcel Dzama – La Revolución va a Ser Femenina (Blue)
JR – Los Surcos de la CiudadJR – Los Surcos de la Ciudad
JR – Los Surcos de la Ciudad Sale price€1.200,00
Daniel Richter – Greif zur FederDaniel Richter – Greif zur Feder
Daniel Richter – Greif zur Feder Sale price€1.900,00
Ai Weiwei - Coca-Cola Glass VaseAi Weiwei - Coca-Cola Glass Vase
Ai Weiwei - Coca-Cola Glass Vase Sale price€6.000,00
Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe - View of Yoei William
Banksy - Welcome MatBanksy - Welcome Mat
Banksy - Welcome Mat Sale price€3.400,00
Harland Miller - Hate's Outta DateHarland Miller - Hate's Outta Date
Harland Miller - Hate's Outta Date Sale price€12.000,00
Jenny Holzer - Water Board 0000090Jenny Holzer - Water Board 0000090
Jenny Holzer - Water Board 0000090 Sale price€1.900,00
John Baldessari - Two Assemblages (Transparent)John Baldessari - Two Assemblages (Transparent)
Yinka Shonibare - Dreamscape
Yinka Shonibare - Dreamscape Sale price€2.400,00
Yinka Shonibare - Aristocrat in BlueYinka Shonibare - Aristocrat in Blue
Santiago Sierra - Door Plate
Santiago Sierra - Door Plate Sale price€13.000,00
Otis Kwame Quaicoe, RancherOtis Kwame Quaicoe, Rancher
Otis Kwame Quaicoe - Rancher Sale price€4.000,00
Marlene Dumas - United Europe
Marlene Dumas - United Europe Sale price€6.400,00
Marcel Dzama - The Arrow of TruthMarcel Dzama - The Arrow of Truth
Marcel Dzama - The Arrow of Truth Sale price€2.400,00
Marcel Dzama - La Revolución va a Ser Femenina
Luc Tuymans - AltarLuc Tuymans - Altar
Luc Tuymans - Altar Sale price€5.500,00
Kara Walker - Theme for the Fons AmericanusKara Walker - Theme for the Fons Americanus
Kara Walker - Boo-HooKara Walker - Boo-Hoo
JR - Women Are HeroesJR - Women Are Heroes
JR - Women Are Heroes Sale price€1.900,00
JR - Olho, Estadio de PacaembuJR - Olho, Estadio de Pacaembu
JR - Olho, Estadio de Pacaembu Sale price€1.400,00
JR, KikitoJR, Kikito
JR - Kikito Sale price€1.500,00
JR - In the Container WallJR - In the Container Wall
JR - In the Container Wall Sale price€2.400,00
JR - Death Valley BillboardJR - Death Valley Billboard
JR - Death Valley Billboard Sale price€2.000,00
Jenny Holzer - Inflammatory Essays: Shriek When the Pain Hits During InterrogationJenny Holzer - Inflammatory Essays: Shriek When the Pain Hits During Interrogation
Grayson Perry - Sponsored by YouGrayson Perry - Sponsored by You
Grayson Perry, Piggy BankGrayson Perry, Piggy Bank
Grayson Perry - Piggy Bank Sale price€1.500,00
Grayson Perry - Home Worker & Key Worker Staffordshire FiguresGrayson Perry - Home Worker & Key Worker Staffordshire Figures
Grayson Perry - Magical ThinkingGrayson Perry - Magical Thinking
Grayson Perry - Magical Thinking Sale price€3.000,00
Elizabeth Peyton - Frederick DouglassElizabeth Peyton - Frederick Douglass
David Shrigley - I Hate Human BeingsDavid Shrigley - I Hate Human Beings
David Shrigley - I Cannot Change my SpotsDavid Shrigley - I Cannot Change my Spots
Daniel Richter - The War is Over!
Daniel Richter - The War is Over! Sale price€5.400,00
Daniel Richter - Talk is CheapDaniel Richter - Talk is Cheap
Daniel Richter - Talk is Cheap Sale price€5.400,00
Daniel Richter  - Propaganda IIDaniel Richter  - Propaganda II
Daniel Richter - Propaganda II Sale price€900,00
Chris Ofili - R.I.P. Stephen Lawrence
Chris Ofili - PoolsideChris Ofili - Poolside
Chris Ofili - Poolside Sale price€2.700,00
Barbara Kruger - I Shop Therefore I AmBarbara Kruger - I Shop Therefore I Am
Marcel Dzama, La Revolución va a Ser Femenina
01

Collect Political Artworks

Political art offers a unique opportunity to engage with critical social and political issues through the lens of creative expression. This curated selection features prints, photographs, and multiples by influential artists such as Ai Weiwei, Barbara Kruger, and Kara Walker. Each artwork challenges power structures, provokes dialogue on inequality, and demonstrates the transformative potential of art as a tool for resistance and reflection. With select editions, available for sale, this collection invites you to acquire meaningful political works of art that embody the intersection of art and activism, fostering thought and inspiring change.

Kara Walker - Boo-Hoo
02

What is Political Art?

Political art is a genre of artistic expression that addresses and challenges political issues, ideologies, and power structures. It aims to provoke thought, inspire activism, and drive social change by highlighting societal injustices, inequalities, and other critical issues. Unlike artworks created solely for aesthetic or art-related purposes, political art is inherently tied to the artist’s intention to comment on or influence political landscapes. It can take various forms, including paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures, installations, performances, and digital media, making it a versatile tool for conveying complex political messages.

Notable examples of political art include Pablo Picasso’s Guernica, which depicts the horrors of war, and Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn by Ai Weiwei, a provocative commentary on cultural destruction. Political art often resonates deeply with audiences, as it challenges them to confront uncomfortable truths, reconsider their beliefs, and engage with the pressing issues of their time. It draws strength from its ability to connect personal and collective experiences, using symbolism, narrative, and emotion to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers.

Furthermore, the evolution of technology has expanded the reach and impact of political art. Digital platforms and social media now allow artists to share their work globally, sparking conversations and movements that might otherwise remain confined to specific regions. By leveraging these tools, political art continues to evolve as a dynamic and impactful force in shaping public discourse and inspiring collective action.

Ai Weiwei - BOMB
03

The Impact of Political Art

Political art has the potential to profoundly impact society by raising awareness, sparking dialogue, and inspiring action. Through its ability to convey powerful messages and evoke strong emotions, political artworks can bring attention to issues that might otherwise be overlooked or ignored.

One of the primary ways political art influences society is by fostering empathy and understanding. By presenting personal and humanized depictions of suffering, oppression, and injustice, political art can bridge gaps between diverse groups and encourage solidarity. For example, JR’s “Face2Face” project aimed to humanize the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by displaying large-scale portraits of individuals from both sides, challenging viewers to see beyond political divisions.

Furthermore, political art can serve as a catalyst for social and political change. By challenging dominant narratives and exposing systemic injustices, it can inspire grassroots movements and influence public policy. The artworks of famous political artists often become symbols of broader social movements, rallying people around a common cause and motivating them to take action.

Additionally, political art can contribute to the preservation of historical memory. By documenting and interpreting significant events, thought-provoking artworks help ensure that future generations remember and learn from the past. This is particularly important in the context of marginalized or oppressed communities whose histories might otherwise be erased or forgotten.

In conclusion, political art plays a vital role in society by addressing pressing issues, fostering empathy, inspiring activism, and preserving historical memory. Through its diverse forms and powerful messages, it continues to challenge and transform the world we live in.

01

Collect Political Artworks

Political art offers a unique opportunity to engage with critical social and political issues through the lens of creative expression. This curated selection features prints, photographs, and multiples by influential artists such as Ai Weiwei, Barbara Kruger, and Kara Walker. Each artwork challenges power structures, provokes dialogue on inequality, and demonstrates the transformative potential of art as a tool for resistance and reflection. With select editions, available for sale, this collection invites you to acquire meaningful political works of art that embody the intersection of art and activism, fostering thought and inspiring change.

02

What is Political Art?

Political art is a genre of artistic expression that addresses and challenges political issues, ideologies, and power structures. It aims to provoke thought, inspire activism, and drive social change by highlighting societal injustices, inequalities, and other critical issues. Unlike artworks created solely for aesthetic or art-related purposes, political art is inherently tied to the artist’s intention to comment on or influence political landscapes. It can take various forms, including paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures, installations, performances, and digital media, making it a versatile tool for conveying complex political messages.

Notable examples of political art include Pablo Picasso’s Guernica, which depicts the horrors of war, and Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn by Ai Weiwei, a provocative commentary on cultural destruction. Political art often resonates deeply with audiences, as it challenges them to confront uncomfortable truths, reconsider their beliefs, and engage with the pressing issues of their time. It draws strength from its ability to connect personal and collective experiences, using symbolism, narrative, and emotion to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers.

Furthermore, the evolution of technology has expanded the reach and impact of political art. Digital platforms and social media now allow artists to share their work globally, sparking conversations and movements that might otherwise remain confined to specific regions. By leveraging these tools, political art continues to evolve as a dynamic and impactful force in shaping public discourse and inspiring collective action.

03

The Impact of Political Art

Political art has the potential to profoundly impact society by raising awareness, sparking dialogue, and inspiring action. Through its ability to convey powerful messages and evoke strong emotions, political artworks can bring attention to issues that might otherwise be overlooked or ignored.

One of the primary ways political art influences society is by fostering empathy and understanding. By presenting personal and humanized depictions of suffering, oppression, and injustice, political art can bridge gaps between diverse groups and encourage solidarity. For example, JR’s “Face2Face” project aimed to humanize the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by displaying large-scale portraits of individuals from both sides, challenging viewers to see beyond political divisions.

Furthermore, political art can serve as a catalyst for social and political change. By challenging dominant narratives and exposing systemic injustices, it can inspire grassroots movements and influence public policy. The artworks of famous political artists often become symbols of broader social movements, rallying people around a common cause and motivating them to take action.

Additionally, political art can contribute to the preservation of historical memory. By documenting and interpreting significant events, thought-provoking artworks help ensure that future generations remember and learn from the past. This is particularly important in the context of marginalized or oppressed communities whose histories might otherwise be erased or forgotten.

In conclusion, political art plays a vital role in society by addressing pressing issues, fostering empathy, inspiring activism, and preserving historical memory. Through its diverse forms and powerful messages, it continues to challenge and transform the world we live in.

Marcel Dzama, La Revolución va a Ser FemeninaKara Walker - Boo-HooAi Weiwei - BOMB
Prints, Photographs & Multiples

View our full collection of

Prints, Photographs & Multiples

Shop now