ALFREDO MARTINEZ

FOUR LIMITED EDITIONS AVAILABLE

DEC 20-27.

ALFREDO MARTINEZ 1967-2023

ONLY 50 OF EACH PIECE WILL BE SOLD!

By purchasing one of these editions, you're not just buying art; you're securing a fragment of Martinez's genius.

If you miss this opportunity it's not just losing a piece of art; it's missing a chance to be part of a legacy that will only grow in prestige and worth.

An Irresistible Value Proposition:

  • Exclusivity Guaranteed: Only 50 of each of the above pieces will be released, NEVER to be offered again at this price.

  • Time-Sensitive Availability: Available only for a 7-day window, adding to their rarity and desirability. Once they are gone they are gone forever.

  • A Tribute to a Legend: With Alfredo's recent passing and his life soon to be immortalized in film by Mandalay Pictures, these prints are not just art; they're a piece of history.

  • Anticipated Show in August 2024: The upcoming exhibition will elevate Martinez's work further, enhancing the value of your print.

  • Proven Investment Growth: Following the footsteps of our Anna Delvey's “Allegedly" series, which saw an 80% increase in value, these prints promise potential financial appreciation.

Alfredo Martinez: A Life of Artistic Provocation and Value

Alfredo Martinez, born in Brooklyn in 1967, was a quintessential figure in New York's underground art scene. Known for his rebellious and controversial approach to art, he lived on the margins, challenging the conventional boundaries of the art world.

Martinez first gained significant attention in the late 1990s through his involvement in Josh Harris's "Quiet" project, blending extreme life experiences with artistic expression. His reputation was further solidified by his daring foray into art forgery, particularly of Basquiat's works in the early 2000s. This bold move led to imprisonment, where he continued to create art using unconventional materials like coffee and fruit juice.

Beyond his notoriety, Martinez's work earned him a place in prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Rothschild Collection. His mentorship of Anna Sorokin and the ability to turn scandal into art demonstrate his unique position in the art world.

Martinez's passing in 2023 at age 56 left behind a legacy of defiance and innovation. His inclusion in renowned collections like MoMA and the Rothschilds, combined with his unconventional career, make his works highly coveted and likely to appreciate in value, attracting collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

OUR PROMISE

Founders Art Club:

We are committed to offering limited edition prints that are bound to maintain or increase in value, backed by exclusive contracts with our artists, Limited availability and once-in-a-lifetime buying opportunities.

Your Exclusive Invitation:

Don't just watch this opportunity pass by. Register now for early access and pre-launch pricing. Be among the first to secure a piece of Alfredo Martinez's enduring legacy.

A Decision You Won't Regret