Roxy’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Damn A
Roxy Paine American, born 1966

Uxbridge: Across the Colne to Beechy Bucks
Charles Paine (English, 1895-1967) printed by Sanders Phillips and Company Limited at The Baynard Press

Barnet by Tram
Charles Paine (English, 1895-1967) printed by Sanders Phillips and Company Limited published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Trooping the Colour
Charles Paine (English, 1895-1967) printed by Sanders Phillips and Company Limited published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Hampton Court by Tram
Charles Paine (English, 1895-1967) printed by Sanders Phillips and Company Limited published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Mat, from Autographs
Roxie Tremonto American, born 1936

Alchemy of Pain
Matthew Monahan American, born 1972

Acute Pain
Eduardus Jacobus (British, 18th century) after Charles Le Brun (French, 1619-1690)

The Flower of Pain
Edvard Munch Norwegian, 1863–1944

Roxy's, New York
Wayne Sorce American, 1946-2015

Waltham Abbey by Tram
Charles Paine (English, 1895-1967) printed by Sanders Phillips and Company Limited at The Baynard Press published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Cyclus Spiritulais: Pain
Bronislaw M. Bak American, born 1922

Perpetual Pain, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Christ Taking Leave of His Mother, from The Small Woodcut Passion
Albrecht Dürer German, 1471-1528

Sorrow and Pain Punishing Psyche
Master of the Die (Italian, active c. 1530-1560) after Michiel Coxcie I (Flemish, 1499-1592) in turn, inspired by Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

Untitled (Shriek When the Pain Hits..), from Inflammatory Essays
Jenny Holzer American, b. 1950

Porteuse de pain, from the series "Small Trades"
Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget French, 1857–1927

Swooned Murmuring of Love, and Pale with Pain
Will Hicock Low American, 1853-1932

Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Hate or Jealousy, Anger, Desire, Physical Pain), from Encyclopédie
A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century) after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765) published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775)

Simple Bodily Pain
Eduardus Jacobus (British, 18th century) after Charles Le Brun (French, 1619-1690)