Abstract Art For Sale

Discover contemporary abstract art for sale in Rise Art’s online gallery. Shop today to find limited edition, original abstract art from some of the most exciting artists of the moment, spanning works that explore colour experimentation, geometric design and innovative conceptual ideas. Use our filters to refine your search or browse our full abstract art collection below.

Browse through thousands of abstract paintings, prints, drawings, photography and sculpture to find the perfect piece for your collection. You can also view the work of our abstract artists if you prefer to sort by artist name.

CONTEMPORARY PIONEERS OF ABSTRACT ART

For up-and-coming abstract artists, we recommend award-winning artist Daniela Schweinsberg. Her work The Smell of Green highlights a sense of urgency, with its large scale creating a forceful impact with the viewer.

Lee Ellis’s portraits use surface and depth to depict the inner turmoil of his subjects; colourist Barbara Krupp’s works play boldly with form; Nick Malone explores the boundary between abstraction and realism, encouraging the eye to travel across an archeology of marks, words and textures.

British artist Damien Hirst has dominated the modern art scene for over thirty years and has created some of the most prominent pieces of abstract art in recent decades. The topics of life, death and one’s existence is continually explored in recurring motifs of skulls, sharks and spots. Lauren Baker offers artworks similar to Hirst’s.

Discover more Abstract artists here including our female abstract artists.

ABSTRACT ART’S ORIGINS

Abstract art is a modern art movement that originated in the 20th century. The genre can be defined as a style that is non-objective, non-figurative, non-representative and, ultimately, completely detached from realism. It is seen as one of the pioneering styles that has given birth to modern and contemporary art.

The origins of abstract art can be seen in the development of Post-Impressionism and the work of Paul Gaugin, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne. After the First World War, European artists felt disillusioned with reality and its depiction in traditional art forms. This disapproval paved the way for radical artistic movements to develop new ideas about abstraction.

Find out more in our Guide To Abstract Art.

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    Avec le temps I by Diane de Cicco

    Avec le temps I

    Paintings - 80x80 cm
    after the rain by Valery Khattin

    after the rain

    Paintings - 90x140 cm
    Foisonnement by Mathilde de Bellecombe

    Foisonnement

    Paintings - 100x80 cm
    Moonshine by Nigel Bird

    Moonshine

    Drawings - 65x63 cm
    Socially Involved 2. by Edina Gulyas

    Socially Involved 2.

    Paintings - 46x34 cm
    XXXI by Alessio Lucarini

    XXXI

    Photography - 105x70 cm
    La vie 2 by Nouna

    La vie 2

    Sculpture - 17x14 cm

    Turquoise Bay 1

    Paintings - 120x100 cm

    Présence X-II

    Paintings - 116x89 cm

    BROWN SHADES

    Paintings - 100x73 cm

    Mur d'eau 2

    Paintings - 116x89 cm

    La lettre

    Drawings - 21x30 cm

    Dancing with Chaos (2)

    Paintings - 120x100 cm

    Dead Sunflowers

    Prints - 100x73 cm

    Blue Tree 1

    Paintings - 50x50 cm

    Five Black Moons

    Prints - 109x92 cm

    Diaphaneity VII

    Sculpture - 24x50 cmRent for $220 /mo

    Maple Bridge III

    Paintings - 75x75 cmRent for $270 /mo

    Danseuse

    Sculpture - 46x53 cm

    Kyiv

    Paintings - 122x92 cm

    rivulet

    Paintings - 80x150 cm

    Paxoi

    Paintings - 100x80 cm

    Plat pays (4)

    Paintings - 50x50 cm

    Bag

    Collage - 60x100 cm

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