ARTCO - Kong Graff






Holds a master’s in art and culture mediation with extensive gallery assistant experience.
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ARTCO presents Kong Graff, a unique piece (2026) in resin and hydrographic painting, measuring 16 cm wide by 20 cm high by 8 cm deep (900 g), hand-signed, with a certificate of authenticity, produced in France and sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
- “Kong Graff” - K12
- Unique Piece.
- Certificate of authenticity.
LABEL ARTCO
Label ARTCO is a label of artistic collaborations at the crossroads of pop art, street art and contemporary art.
It brings together artists around co-signed creations, conceived as strong, graphic and cultural pieces, nourished by pop culture, the collective imagination and the codes of contemporary luxury.
The works are offered in limited editions or, for certain creations, in unique pieces, with a high standard of quality, finish and storytelling, in order to offer art that is both accessible and desirable, designed for today’s collectors.
In a market undergoing change, Label ARTCO breaks with traditional codes by making collaboration an integral signature.
Where art often remains frozen in the unique or the inaccessible, ARTCO develops legible, identifiable and culturally strong works, in line with new uses and contemporary expectations.
The label targets a generation of collectors influenced by design, fashion, visual culture and luxury, seeking meaning, coherence and artistic objects embodying their era.
By creating bridges between contemporary art, popular culture and luxury aesthetics, Label ARTCO positions itself as an actor in this new dynamic of the art market, more open, more vibrant and resolutely current.
In this approach, Label ARTCO continues the great influences of pop art and street art, evoking both the heritage of Andy Warhol or Jean-Michel Basquiat and the visual energy of Keith Haring or Banksy, while dialoguing with contemporary figures such as Takashi Murakami or Richard Orlinski.
This vision is also enriched by the codes of luxury and design, resonating with iconic universes such as Chanel, Rolex or Omega, thereby reinforcing the dialogue between art, culture and iconic objects.
- “Kong Graff” - K12
- Unique Piece.
- Certificate of authenticity.
LABEL ARTCO
Label ARTCO is a label of artistic collaborations at the crossroads of pop art, street art and contemporary art.
It brings together artists around co-signed creations, conceived as strong, graphic and cultural pieces, nourished by pop culture, the collective imagination and the codes of contemporary luxury.
The works are offered in limited editions or, for certain creations, in unique pieces, with a high standard of quality, finish and storytelling, in order to offer art that is both accessible and desirable, designed for today’s collectors.
In a market undergoing change, Label ARTCO breaks with traditional codes by making collaboration an integral signature.
Where art often remains frozen in the unique or the inaccessible, ARTCO develops legible, identifiable and culturally strong works, in line with new uses and contemporary expectations.
The label targets a generation of collectors influenced by design, fashion, visual culture and luxury, seeking meaning, coherence and artistic objects embodying their era.
By creating bridges between contemporary art, popular culture and luxury aesthetics, Label ARTCO positions itself as an actor in this new dynamic of the art market, more open, more vibrant and resolutely current.
In this approach, Label ARTCO continues the great influences of pop art and street art, evoking both the heritage of Andy Warhol or Jean-Michel Basquiat and the visual energy of Keith Haring or Banksy, while dialoguing with contemporary figures such as Takashi Murakami or Richard Orlinski.
This vision is also enriched by the codes of luxury and design, resonating with iconic universes such as Chanel, Rolex or Omega, thereby reinforcing the dialogue between art, culture and iconic objects.
