Cerbera Gallery
Kansas City
Artists
- Agent X
- Katherine Bello
- Daniel Brennan
- Jennifer Bricker-Pugh
- Nancy Charak
- Sam Chung
- Geneviève Claisse
- Penny Clarkson
- Rebeca Clews
- Nicolas Dhervillers
- Terry Dixon
- Avery Bachmann Fetzer
- Jan-Frederic Frey
- Nicolas Gadbois
- Olivia Gibb
- Helen Graham
- Tim Hahn
- Aaron Henry
- Gary Hodson
- Angie Jennings
- Susan Kiefer
- Rachel Lauren
- Anna Minnick
- Kyungmin Park
- Peyton Pitts
- David Pugh
- Louis Reilly
- Nick Schleich
- Melanie Sherman
- Anne K. Smith
- Kerry Smith
- Kenneth Stanley
- Anthony Stellaccio
- Danielle Weigandt
- Shiyuan Xu
- Kensuke Yamada
- Keith Young
Works Available By
- Fujio Akai
- Josef Albers
- Gerhard Andrées
- Robert Arneson
- Byron Ashley
- Manuel Ayaso
- Victor Babu
- Bele Bachem
- Frank Badur
- Bai Ming
- Boris Becker
- Max Bill
- Debra Di Blasi
- Georges Braque
- Joseph Broghammer
- Shannon Brouk
- Veronica Bruce
- Bruno Bruni
- Lothar-Günther Buchheim
- Wolff Buchholz
- Claudia Busching
- Marcus Cain
- Alexander Calder
- Patty Carroll
- Nick Cave
- Beth Cavener Stichter
- Dale Chihuly
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Joachim Czichon
- Aster da Fonseca
- Salvador Dalí
- Edgar Degas
- Lucio Del Pezzo
- Eduard Diem
- Günter Dohr
- Tara Donovan
- Piero Dorazio
- Antje Dorn
- Ruth Duckworth
- Shepard Fairey
- Jeanne Faust
- Ian Fleming
- Thomas Florschuetz
- Genevieve Flynn
- Hannes Forster
- Ella Fort
- Viola Frey
- Claude Garache
- Friedrich Geiler
- Per Gernhardt
- Leon Golub
- Derrick Greaves
- Günter Gritzner
- Piero Guccione
- Giuseppe Guerreschi
- Helmut Hahn
- Heijo Hangen
- Hans Hartung
- Gottfried Helnwein
- Joan Hernández Pijuan
- Damien Hirst
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser
- Robert Indiana
- Silard Isaak
- Sergei Isupov
- Lotte Jacobi
- Johanna Jaeger
- Karin Kahlhofer
- Jun Kaneko
- Lajos Kassák
- Grace Khalsa
- Ronald King
- Paul Klee
- Matthias Kohlmann
- Jürgen Kuhl
- Jerry Kunkel
- David LaChapelle
- Jim Leedy
- Kaspar Thomas Lenk
- Kelly Ludwig
- Thilo Maatsch
- Robert Mangold
- Kirk Mangus
- Robert Mapplethorpe
- Leonard Marchant
- Marino Marini
- Louise Marler
- Friedrich Meckseper
- Richard Merkle
- Wes Mills
- Joan Miró
- Ennio Morlotti
- David Morris
- Robert Motherwell
- Aurélie Nemours
- Katsuhito Nishikawa
- Martin Noël
- Emil Nolde
- Yarg Noremac
- Lukasz Olek
- Dennis Oppenheim
- Shohei Otomo
- Anne Austin Pearce
- Pablo Picasso
- Ivan Picelji
- Otto Piene
- Joanna Powell
- Lonnie Powell
- Ken Price
- Abraham Rattner
- Jolynn Reigeluth
- Dirk Reinartz
- Gerhard Richter
- James Rizzi
- Phillip Roberts
- Tim Roda
- Ruth Rodman
- Diego Romero
- Giuseppe Santomaso
- Sergio Saroni
- Tetsuro Sawada
- Walter Scheiwe
- Michael Schoenholtz
- Johannes Schreiter
- H.A. (Hans Jürgen) Schult
- Anna Schuster
- Richard Serra
- Roger Shimomura
- Shuby
- Sandy Skoglund
- Tom Slaughter
- Jeannette Pasin Sloan
- Ronald Slowinski
- Debra Smith
- Marko Spalatin
- Robert Stackhouse
- Lauren Steinert
- Akio Takamori
- Jeffrey Tamblyn
- Antoni Tàpies
- Monika Teal
- Jean Tinguely
- Tim Trantenroth
- Giulio Turcato
- Kory Twaddle
- Günther Uecker
- Tineke van Gils
- Victor Vasarely
- Renzo Vespignani
- Luciano de Vita
- Robert Voit
- Peter Voulkos
- Andy Warhol
- Davin Watne
- Peter Wegner
- Darrell Wilks
- Ben Willikens
- Jennifer Wolf
- Betty Woodman
- Tilly Woodward
- Purvis Young
- Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely)
- Tobias Zielony
- Ralf Ziervogel
- Arnold Zimmerman
Robert Mapplethorpe
(American, 1946 – 1989)
Robert Mapplethorpe was an American photographer known for his black-and-white portraits and for documenting New York’s S&M scene. He was concerned with Classical aspects of beauty, whether in his nudes, floral still lifes, or self-portraits—light, shadow, composition, and form were central to all his work. “I don't think that there's that much difference between a photograph of a fist up someone's ass and a photograph of carnations in a bowl,” the artist said. While Mapplethorpe did not agree with the claim that his provocative images were “shocking,” his work came under fire from the religious right in the late 1980s for its supposed obscenity, sparking a national discussion as to whether the US government...