Idris Khan (1996) - Flora Nebula II






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Idris Khan, Flora Nebula II, 2026, digital print on acrylic glass, 52 cm in diameter, verso signed, dated, numbered and labelled; one of 5 copies.
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Idris Khan (1996), Flora Nebula II, 2026.
Digital print on acrylic glass mounted, 52 cm in diameter, verso signed, dated, numbered and labeled. One of 5 editions.
Provenance: from the artist's studio, Cologne/Paris.
About
Idris Khan is a contemporary artist who lives and works between Paris and Cologne and is known for her opulent, floral compositions. Her works combine baroque image traditions with modern, abstract structures, creating a unique visual language between painting and digital aesthetics. At the center of her oeuvre are fragmented bouquet arrangements that seem to dissolve and float in deep, marble-like fields of color. Khan explores themes such as transience, beauty, and transformation, reinterpreting classic still lifes and bringing them into a contemporary context. Her works are characterized by intense color palettes, fine textures, and a nearly sculptural sense of depth. Today Idris Khan is regarded as an exciting voice of the new generation, linking traditional art history with modern visual culture.
Idris Khan (1996), Flora Nebula II, 2026.
Digital print on acrylic glass mounted, 52 cm in diameter, verso signed, dated, numbered and labeled. One of 5 editions.
Provenance: from the artist's studio, Cologne/Paris.
About
Idris Khan is a contemporary artist who lives and works between Paris and Cologne and is known for her opulent, floral compositions. Her works combine baroque image traditions with modern, abstract structures, creating a unique visual language between painting and digital aesthetics. At the center of her oeuvre are fragmented bouquet arrangements that seem to dissolve and float in deep, marble-like fields of color. Khan explores themes such as transience, beauty, and transformation, reinterpreting classic still lifes and bringing them into a contemporary context. Her works are characterized by intense color palettes, fine textures, and a nearly sculptural sense of depth. Today Idris Khan is regarded as an exciting voice of the new generation, linking traditional art history with modern visual culture.
