Disruptive Art Gallery

Disruptive Art Gallery Specialising in International Modern & Contemporary art

Disruptive Art Gallery is a fast growing contemporary online art gallery, connecting people with art and artists they love, offering a beautiful selection of artworks in various price ranges. We provide artists from around the world with an expertly curated environment in which to exhibit and sell their work. We believe that the arts are a powerful means for empowering difference, dismantling oppr

ession, and building more sustainable futures, in the name of diversity and inclusion. We define ourselves disruptive because we are developing by blockchain technology the Tokenization of artworks, the Certification of Digital Art, like NFT, and the Business Art Solution, for example the verification of authenticity.

Jeff Koons - Balloon Lamp- Dimensions: 29 × 11 × 28 cm / 11.4 × 4.3 × 11 in- Weight: 1.1 kg / 2.43 lbs- Materials: Optic...
19/03/2026

Jeff Koons - Balloon Lamp

- Dimensions: 29 × 11 × 28 cm / 11.4 × 4.3 × 11 in

- Weight: 1.1 kg / 2.43 lbs

- Materials: Optical-grade polycarbonate – a premium material prized for its crystal-clear transparency, durability, and visual purity

- 360° immersive sound

- 6 active speakers and 4 acoustic boosters

- Built-in microphones for hands-free calls

- Bluetooth® 5.3 connection

- TWS technology for stereo pairing experience

- Controls on the nose: volume / play / pause

- Controls on the ears: skip tracks / hands-free calls

- Battery life: 10h

- Rechargeable via USB-C (cable included) or wirelessly

Infused with Lexon’s expertise in design and audio, the Balloon Dog speaker reimagines Jeff Koons’ iconic sculpture as a functional object. In collaboration with The Broad, where the original masterpiece resides, this partnership brings the playful iconic work of Koons into everyday life.

Together, Lexon, Jeff Koons, and The Broad aim to democratize

art, making it accessible in both price and form, while maintaining

the playful spirit that makes the Balloon Dog a timeless symbol of contemporary creativity.

This is a limited supply release. Each piece is engraved with the artist’s signature and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

JEFF KOONS | BALLOON DOG SPEAKERS - Dimensions: 29 × 11 × 28 cm / 11.4 × 4.3 × 11 in- Weight: 1.1 kg / 2.43 lbs- Materia...
23/02/2026

JEFF KOONS | BALLOON DOG SPEAKERS

- Dimensions: 29 × 11 × 28 cm / 11.4 × 4.3 × 11 in

- Weight: 1.1 kg / 2.43 lbs

- Materials: Optical-grade polycarbonate – a premium material prized for its crystal-clear transparency, durability, and visual purity

- 360° immersive sound

- 6 active speakers and 4 acoustic boosters

- Built-in microphones for hands-free calls

- Bluetooth® 5.3 connection

- TWS technology for stereo pairing experience

- Controls on the nose: volume / play / pause

- Controls on the ears: skip tracks / hands-free calls

- Battery life: 10h

- Rechargeable via USB-C (cable included) or wirelessly

Infused with Lexon’s expertise in design and audio, the Balloon Dog speaker reimagines Jeff Koons’ iconic sculpture as a functional object. In collaboration with The Broad, where the original masterpiece resides, this partnership brings the playful iconic work of Koons into everyday life.

Together, Lexon, Jeff Koons, and The Broad aim to democratize

art, making it accessible in both price and form, while maintaining

the playful spirit that makes the Balloon Dog a timeless symbol of contemporary creativity.

This is a limited supply release. Each piece is engraved with the artist’s signature and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

25/12/2025
Salvador Dali - Benjamin, 1972Drypoint etching and pochoir with colour by stencil on wove paper Buy it now on our websit...
05/12/2025

Salvador Dali - Benjamin, 1972

Drypoint etching and pochoir with colour by stencil on wove paper

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About the work:

On 14th May 1948 in Tel Aviv, after the British withdrew from Palestine, the Jewish Agencies Chairman David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel as the first Jewish settlement in 2000 years. The State of Israel was broken up into 12 states which were named after the twelve tribes according to the Hebrew Bible (Deuteronomy 33:25 & Judges 5:14-18).

In 1972, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel, Dali created an elegant and brightly rendered suite of thirteen etchings. This portfolio, entitled The Twelve Tribes of Israel, explored the themes of exile and return surrounding Jewish history, faith and mythology. This artistic rendition illustrated the Tribes through their descendants into the Third Jewish Commonwealth, after two thousand years of exile. Each etching represented one of these tribes which were named for Jacob’s brothers: Joseph, Zebulun, Gad, Judah, Asher, Dan, Benjamin, Reuben, Naphtali, Levi, Issacar, and Simeon.

The Book of Numbers teaches us that each Tribe had its own characteristic symbol used in its encampment: “The sons of Israel shall camp, each by his own standard, with the banners of their father’s households; they shall camp around the tent of meeting at a distance” (The Book of Numbers 2:7).

The portfolio was highly celebrated, and considered by many to be Dali’s most diplomatic work in its sensitive reference to one of the most contentious socio-political developments of the modern era. Its significance to the contemporary world lay in its attempt to represent a new generation of Judaism.

Secondo Novecento in Sicilia, che annovera 22 artistiappartenenti a diverse generazioni, ripercorre, pur insintesi, un i...
23/09/2025

Secondo Novecento in Sicilia, che annovera 22 artisti
appartenenti a diverse generazioni, ripercorre, pur in
sintesi, un itinerario storico-critico tra gli anni quaranta
e gli anni novanta. Mette in luce il genio siciliano
di maestri la cui opera concorre, talvolta determina
l' evoluzione di una creatività pregna di problematiche,
emozioni, inquietudini, partecipe dei movimenti italiani
ed europei, mai rinunziando allo slancio vitale della
bellezza, tessuta di terra e cielo.

Artista: Aligi SassuTecnica: Litografia a coloriDimensioni: 70x50 cmEdizione: 64/100Firma: Firmata a mano e numerata dal...
27/08/2025

Artista: Aligi Sassu
Tecnica: Litografia a colori
Dimensioni: 70x50 cm
Edizione: 64/100
Firma: Firmata a mano e numerata dall'artista
Certificato di autenticità (COA): Certificato rilasciato da una galleria d'arte e timbro a secco dell'editore
Condizione: Eccellente
Con cornice: Sì, senza vetro

L'ARTISTA:
Aligi Sassu (1912-2000), famoso pittore italiano, dipingeva spesso cavalli perché li considerava un simbolo di forza, energia vitale, libertà e potenza. Fin da giovane, Sassu era affascinato dai cavalli, che divennero uno dei temi centrali della sua produzione artistica. Questi animali, rappresentati in pose dinamiche e potenti, riflettevano il suo interesse per il movimento, l'azione e la vitalità.

Per Sassu il cavallo era anche simbolo di ribellione e di forza interiore, legato alle lotte e alle tensioni sociali che caratterizzavano il contesto storico e politico del suo tempo. Le sue figure equestri incarnavano non solo una bellezza formale e plastica, ma anche una profonda carica espressiva, spesso associata a una dimensione eroica e mitica.

Sassu fu influenzato anche dalla tradizione storica e classica italiana, in cui il cavallo aveva un ruolo centrale, da Giotto a Paolo Uc***lo. Tuttavia, i suoi cavalli, stilizzati e talvolta quasi astratti, riflettevano un approccio moderno e personale all'immagine, con colori vivaci e pennellate potenti che ne esaltavano l'energia.

Artist: Mimmo Rotella Medium: Etching on paper Size: 50x70cm Edition: 93/100Signature: Signed and numbered by hand by th...
28/07/2025

Artist: Mimmo Rotella

Medium: Etching on paper

Size: 50x70cm

Edition: 93/100

Signature: Signed and numbered by hand by the Artist

Visual and stylistic description:

The image recalls the famous hands frescoed by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, belonging to the scene of "The Last Judgment", an emblematic work of the Italian Renaissance. The hands, with their elegant and plastic shapes, emerge on the surface of the silkscreen overlaps and material interventions, typical of Rotella's technique.

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