Karl Lagasse - In God We Trust






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Karl Lagasse's original 2026 acrylic painting In God We Trust, 50 x 40 cm on canvas in multicolour, signed by the artist with a certificate of authenticity.
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Work: 1/1 Painting by Karl Lagasse — “In God We Trust”
Hand-signed with certificate of authenticity.
Magnificent acrylic on canvas, created by artist Karl Lagasse in Texas, USA.
Artist: Karl Lagasse
Details: Signed artwork
Dimensions: Approximately 50 cm x 40 cm x 2 cm
Edition: Unique, exceptional piece intended for collectors, investors and art enthusiasts
Year of production: 2026
Authenticity: Hand-signed by artist Karl Lagasse, accompanied by an official certificate of authenticity.
Delivery information:
You will receive our shipments, domestic and international, exclusively via DHL Express, our logistics partner.
The works are shipped from the artist based in the United States to our logistics platform in France, which handles importation and customs clearance, before returning them individually to our collectors without any constraint. The transport cost includes all fees from the United States to your home.
IMPORTANT: NEVER accept a damaged package without opening and inspecting it.
If the work is damaged, you must refuse delivery and specify the reason for the refusal on the delivery note, noting issues such as “broken,” “scratched,” “damaged,” or “bent.” If only the packaging is deteriorated but the content is intact, you may accept the package. However, if both the packaging and the contents are damaged, you must refuse the package without hesitation. Note that if you accept the package without checking your purchase upon delivery, we will not be able to claim compensation or a replacement.
Right of withdrawal:
Please read the following information carefully before bidding or purchasing.
Karl Lagasse, a renowned artist, gained notoriety in 2009 with his sculptures One Dollar, ranking among the top ten sculptors under 30 according to Artprice that same year. In 2012, the New York publication Farameh named him one of the fifty best contemporary artists, inspired by traditional American icons, in its book FOR WHICH IT STANDS: Americana in Contemporary Art. More recently, in 2016, during the Art Paris Art Fair, the President of the French Republic warmly praised Karl for his impressive two-meter bronze sculpture, One Dollar, exhibited at the Grand Palais.
Karl’s artistic journey began at the age of 7 with collages, sparked by his meeting with sculptor César Baldaccini. He later turned to tagging and graffiti in the Paris metro while remaining passionate about collages. Artist Yvaral Vasarely encouraged him to fuse his tags with his collages. In 2003, Karl prepared his first exhibition in Paris, which led to his first solo show in 2006 at the Isy Brachot gallery in Brussels. In 2008, he returned to Paris with an exhibition combining paintings, sculptures, and video elements at Espace Pierre Cardin.
Karl particularly enjoys unveiling his works at international exhibitions. In 2011, he was represented by Bel Air Fine Art Gallery at the Art Monaco show with his Cryptogram One creation. The following year, he presented his One Dollar works on the theme “In God We Trust” at the Artco France gallery. His solo exhibition in 2016 at Atrium Gallery in Marbella, Spain, was inaugurated by the mayor, who praised his work to the international press.
In 2010, he was chosen to represent Deauville at the Horsemania world equestrian championship in Lexington, where he created a horse sculpture dedicated to the event. In 2012, he offered Deauville his Cryptogram One sculpture, a symbolic bronze of peace and love, located at the city’s entrance. That same year, in collaboration with Corbis, he built a monumental sculpture for the Cannes Festival, using photographs from 1945 to 2011, signed by figures such as Alexandra Lamy and Matthew McConaughey.
The artist gained notoriety in 2009 with his sculptures “One Dollar,” which earned him a place among the world’s top ten sculptors under 30 according to Artprice.
In 2017, he was selected to design the trophies for the 43rd American Film Festival. Drawing inspiration from “Cryptogram One,” he created a polished aluminium alloy trophy bearing messages such as “Hope,” “7e Art” and “Deauville” on its four faces. For the 46th edition of the Festival in 2020, Karl Lagasse was commissioned to create a new trophy inspired by a Deauville emblem: the drawings of the barriers separating the cabins on the Planches.
In 2016, France Culture mentioned Karl in a feature about his monumental installation, A Piece of Heaven on Earth, which combines a Maserati wrapped in white plastic and a Jesus statue surrounded by dollar-shaped sculptures, symbolizing human debt. This work was unveiled at Art Paris Art Fair 2015 in collaboration with Maserati. In 2017, he created the Deauville American Film Festival Trophy, inspired by his Cryptogram One and adding messages such as “Hope” and “7e Art” on the trophies.
Karl Lagasse exhibitions:
- 2016: Art Fair Paris, Exhibition - Atrium Gallery, Marbella (Spain)
- 2015: Art Paris - Michel Vidal Gallery
- 2014: Art Fair Paris
- 2012: Exhibition - ARTCO FRANCE Gallery, Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés
- 2012: Cryptogram One sculpture gifted to Deauville
- 2012: Sculpture for the 65th Cannes Film Festival
- 2011: Exhibitions at Art Zurich (Switzerland) and Art Elysées (Italy)
- 2010: Sculpture for Horsemania in Lexington (USA)
- 2009: Exhibitions at Arty Gallery (Saint-Tropez), Opus Gallery (Aix-en-Provence), and Art Elysées fair (Paris)
- 2008: Exclusive exhibition at Espace Cardin (Paris)
- 2007: Permanent exhibition - Opera Gallery (Paris, London, Miami, Singapore, etc.)
- 2006: Exhibition - Galerie Pascal Polar (Brussels)
- 2005: Exhibition - Galerie Isy Brachot (Brussels)
- 2004: Exhibition - Galerie Work Shop (Deauville)
- 2003: Exhibition - Galerie Evertart (Paris)
Karl Lagasse continues to innovate and inspire through his art, leaving a significant imprint on the world of contemporary art.
Work: 1/1 Painting by Karl Lagasse — “In God We Trust”
Hand-signed with certificate of authenticity.
Magnificent acrylic on canvas, created by artist Karl Lagasse in Texas, USA.
Artist: Karl Lagasse
Details: Signed artwork
Dimensions: Approximately 50 cm x 40 cm x 2 cm
Edition: Unique, exceptional piece intended for collectors, investors and art enthusiasts
Year of production: 2026
Authenticity: Hand-signed by artist Karl Lagasse, accompanied by an official certificate of authenticity.
Delivery information:
You will receive our shipments, domestic and international, exclusively via DHL Express, our logistics partner.
The works are shipped from the artist based in the United States to our logistics platform in France, which handles importation and customs clearance, before returning them individually to our collectors without any constraint. The transport cost includes all fees from the United States to your home.
IMPORTANT: NEVER accept a damaged package without opening and inspecting it.
If the work is damaged, you must refuse delivery and specify the reason for the refusal on the delivery note, noting issues such as “broken,” “scratched,” “damaged,” or “bent.” If only the packaging is deteriorated but the content is intact, you may accept the package. However, if both the packaging and the contents are damaged, you must refuse the package without hesitation. Note that if you accept the package without checking your purchase upon delivery, we will not be able to claim compensation or a replacement.
Right of withdrawal:
Please read the following information carefully before bidding or purchasing.
Karl Lagasse, a renowned artist, gained notoriety in 2009 with his sculptures One Dollar, ranking among the top ten sculptors under 30 according to Artprice that same year. In 2012, the New York publication Farameh named him one of the fifty best contemporary artists, inspired by traditional American icons, in its book FOR WHICH IT STANDS: Americana in Contemporary Art. More recently, in 2016, during the Art Paris Art Fair, the President of the French Republic warmly praised Karl for his impressive two-meter bronze sculpture, One Dollar, exhibited at the Grand Palais.
Karl’s artistic journey began at the age of 7 with collages, sparked by his meeting with sculptor César Baldaccini. He later turned to tagging and graffiti in the Paris metro while remaining passionate about collages. Artist Yvaral Vasarely encouraged him to fuse his tags with his collages. In 2003, Karl prepared his first exhibition in Paris, which led to his first solo show in 2006 at the Isy Brachot gallery in Brussels. In 2008, he returned to Paris with an exhibition combining paintings, sculptures, and video elements at Espace Pierre Cardin.
Karl particularly enjoys unveiling his works at international exhibitions. In 2011, he was represented by Bel Air Fine Art Gallery at the Art Monaco show with his Cryptogram One creation. The following year, he presented his One Dollar works on the theme “In God We Trust” at the Artco France gallery. His solo exhibition in 2016 at Atrium Gallery in Marbella, Spain, was inaugurated by the mayor, who praised his work to the international press.
In 2010, he was chosen to represent Deauville at the Horsemania world equestrian championship in Lexington, where he created a horse sculpture dedicated to the event. In 2012, he offered Deauville his Cryptogram One sculpture, a symbolic bronze of peace and love, located at the city’s entrance. That same year, in collaboration with Corbis, he built a monumental sculpture for the Cannes Festival, using photographs from 1945 to 2011, signed by figures such as Alexandra Lamy and Matthew McConaughey.
The artist gained notoriety in 2009 with his sculptures “One Dollar,” which earned him a place among the world’s top ten sculptors under 30 according to Artprice.
In 2017, he was selected to design the trophies for the 43rd American Film Festival. Drawing inspiration from “Cryptogram One,” he created a polished aluminium alloy trophy bearing messages such as “Hope,” “7e Art” and “Deauville” on its four faces. For the 46th edition of the Festival in 2020, Karl Lagasse was commissioned to create a new trophy inspired by a Deauville emblem: the drawings of the barriers separating the cabins on the Planches.
In 2016, France Culture mentioned Karl in a feature about his monumental installation, A Piece of Heaven on Earth, which combines a Maserati wrapped in white plastic and a Jesus statue surrounded by dollar-shaped sculptures, symbolizing human debt. This work was unveiled at Art Paris Art Fair 2015 in collaboration with Maserati. In 2017, he created the Deauville American Film Festival Trophy, inspired by his Cryptogram One and adding messages such as “Hope” and “7e Art” on the trophies.
Karl Lagasse exhibitions:
- 2016: Art Fair Paris, Exhibition - Atrium Gallery, Marbella (Spain)
- 2015: Art Paris - Michel Vidal Gallery
- 2014: Art Fair Paris
- 2012: Exhibition - ARTCO FRANCE Gallery, Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés
- 2012: Cryptogram One sculpture gifted to Deauville
- 2012: Sculpture for the 65th Cannes Film Festival
- 2011: Exhibitions at Art Zurich (Switzerland) and Art Elysées (Italy)
- 2010: Sculpture for Horsemania in Lexington (USA)
- 2009: Exhibitions at Arty Gallery (Saint-Tropez), Opus Gallery (Aix-en-Provence), and Art Elysées fair (Paris)
- 2008: Exclusive exhibition at Espace Cardin (Paris)
- 2007: Permanent exhibition - Opera Gallery (Paris, London, Miami, Singapore, etc.)
- 2006: Exhibition - Galerie Pascal Polar (Brussels)
- 2005: Exhibition - Galerie Isy Brachot (Brussels)
- 2004: Exhibition - Galerie Work Shop (Deauville)
- 2003: Exhibition - Galerie Evertart (Paris)
Karl Lagasse continues to innovate and inspire through his art, leaving a significant imprint on the world of contemporary art.
