Discover the art of internationally renowned and emerging contemporary artists. From painting, to sculpture, to contemporary photography, a rich selection of artworks from various art movements and styles await you: Street art, Neo Pop art, Optical art and Hyperrealism to name a few. Our art advisors, available online and in our galleries based in France, Switzerland, Italy and the United States will be thrilled to accompany you in building your art collection. Be awe-inspired by your favorite artwork: besides from eliciting powerful emotional experiences, the investment will prove to be most judicious. Browse through our selection of modern and contemporary artworks from the most prestigious signatures!
optical art
The term “Op Art” is used for the first time in 1964. It defines a movement that plays with the visual perception of the viewer by producing images that seem to move, distorting the perspective, which imprint another image in our retinas. Discover the works of Patrick Hughes, inventor of the "reverspective", or the kinetic art of Patrick Rubinstein, but also the lenticular illusions of the photographer Cécile Plaisance, the photomosaics of Joel Moens de Hase, and many other works heiresses to Op Art.
patrick hughes
British , 1939patrick rubinstein
French , 1960rafael barrios
Venezuelan , 1947cécile plaisance
French , 1968hong yi zhuang
Chinese , 1962nemo jantzen
Dutch , 1970contemporary
Bel-Air Fine Art offers you a selection of show stopping works, produced by artists with international influence. Discover the contemporary universe of sculptors Fred Allard, Annalù, Paul Sibuet, Peppone and Idan Zareski but also the work of Joseph, Cédric Bouteiller, Marco Grassi and many others!
stéphane cipre
French , 1968mauro corda
French , 1960joseph klibansky
Dutch , 1984joseph
French , 1961laurence jenkell
French , 1965julien marinetti
French , 1967mn.ff - fabiano
French , 1973philippe pasqua
French , 1965stefano bombardieri
Italian , 1968philippe berry
French , 1956cédric bouteiller
French , 1970gavin rain
South african , 1971stéphane braud
French , 1955ronald dupont
Belgium , 1961alexi torres
Cubain , 1976micha tauber
edouard buzon
French , 1979paul sibuet
French , 1986hong yi zhuang
Chinese , 1962jean-philippe richard
French , 1947sandra shashou
Brazilianidan zareski
French-israeli , 1968marco grassi
Italian , 1966stephen cawston
Britishdavid begbie
Scottish , 1955gregory watin
French , 1976mariela garibay
Peruvian , 1976ceve
French , 1951isabelle scheltjens
Belgian , 1981paola grizi
Italiancraig alan
American , 1971annalu
Italian , 1976fred allard
French , 1968arièle rozowy
Frenchj. leo
Frenchjérémy laval
French , 1990danhôo
Chinese , 1983hyperrealism
Hyperrealism first appeared in the United States in 1970 at the height of abstraction, minimalism, and conceptual art. Some artists then opted for a more realistic, descriptive approach to paintings and sculptures by making them true to life. Let yourself be surprised by the iconic works of this movement, mainly the sculptures by Carole Feuerman, pioneer of this movement - alongside Duane Hanson and John D'Andrea.
tigran tsitoghdzyan
Armenian , 1976carole feuerman
American , 1945peter anton
American , 1963Masters
Find a selection of works by the greatest masters of contemporary art. New realists Arman and Yves Klein, including Robert Indiana, representative of Pop-Art or Jeff Koons, the king of neo-pop kitsch, these artists have marked the history of art through their masterpieces today.
arman
French , 1928yves klein
French , 1928salvador dali
philippe hiquily
French , 1925jeff koons
American , 1955Neo-Surrealism
Neo-Pop Art
Using the pop-art methods of the 1960s, neo-pop appeared on the New York art scene at the end of the 1980s. Discover the work of the heirs of this movement: the unmissable Jeff Koons, but also Richard Orlinski, Patrick Rubinstein, Peppone, Auguste and Chloé B. Immerse yourself in contemporary pop and colourful works of art!
richard orlinski
French , 1966patrick rubinstein
French , 1960johann perathoner
French , 1986masaya
French , 1960auguste
French , 1977paul rousso
American , 1958New Realism
The New Realists are a group of European artists created by the art critic Pierre Restany in 1960. It brings together artists such as César, Yves Klein, Arman, Niki de Saint Phalle, Daniel Spoerri and Jean Tinguely around a common statement “new realism = new perceptual approaches to reality”. Bel-Air Fine Art invites you to discover the selection of works specific to this movement
contemporary photography
It was at the end of the 20th century that artistic photography obtained its true recognition. Contemporary photography is a fluid and flexible medium, constantly changing, ever more central to artistic practice. Discover the works of Cécile Plaisance, Antoine Rose, Liu Bolin or Christian, essential photographers of this artistic movement.
david lachapelle
American , 1963liu bolin
Chinese , 1973chayan khoi
Iranian , 1963philippe shangti
French , 1983antoine rose
Belgian , 1974christian voigt
German , 1961cécile plaisance
French , 1968hervé lewis
French , 1954jean françois rauzier
French , 1952nemo jantzen
Dutch , 1970joel moens de hase
Belgian , 1959anne valverde
French , 1968mathieu walter
French , 1976guido argentini
Italian , 1966nick veasey
British , 1962niloufar banisadr
Iranian , 1973marco battaglini
Italian , 1969j. leo
Frenchreka nyari
Finnish , 1979patrick rougereau
Frenchromain thiery
French , 1988grégoire soussan
Frenchharry skeggs
alexandre ubeda
street art
During the 1980s a new type of art appeared, the first to utilise urban space: graffiti art. Very quickly, the tags turn into visual masterpieces, and urban art uses a large number of various media, stickers, posters, stencils. The greatest works of Street-Art are on Bel-Air Fine Art: find paintings, serigraphs or sculptures by Mr Brainwash, Alec Monopoly, Onemizer, Jonone and the iconic street-artist Banksy.