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Curated Collections · 30 artworks· Created May 18, 2026

The Mercury Dream

Where metal flows like water and the industrial world shimmers in molten silver.

In the laboratory of the mind, the world begins not with light, but with a silvered breath. We gaze at Clouds by John Constable, a fleeting sky before the heavy metal of the industrial age takes root. In the distance, the prehistoric silence of Cairn in Snow by Caspar David Friedrich reminds us of a time before the engine's pulse. Yet, the tide is turning; we witness an Imaginary View with a Tomb by the Lagoon where Canaletto’s light begins to liquefy into something colder and more permanent.

James McNeill Whistler is our primary guide through this alchemy. In Grey and Silver: Old Battersea Reach, the Thames is no longer water but molten ore. This transition deepens in Little Wapping (The Little Rotherhithe) and the atmospheric Grey and Silver: Chelsea Wharf, where the city’s breath becomes a veil. By the time we reach Trouville (Grey and Green, the Silver Sea), the horizon has dissolved into a mercury dream. The grit of progress appears in Joseph Pennell’s Rainy Night, Charing Cross Shops, where wet pavement mirrors the neon future, leading us to the monumental depths of At the Bottom of Gatun Lock.

Claude Monet interprets this industrial smog as ethereal poetry. In Waterloo Bridge, Gray Weather, Charing Cross Bridge, and the towering Houses of Parliament, London, the sun is a ghost trapped in leaden air. This austerity finds its human anchor in Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist's Mother), a study in metallic dignity. We wander the Rue Damiette, Rouen and cross the Corneille Bridge, Rouen with Pissarro, seeing the industrial quays as living clockwork. Whistler returns us to the shore in Variations in Pink and Grey: Chelsea, Southend Pier, and The Anchorage, where the world is refined into a Nocturne in Blue and Silver.

The vision then fractures into modernity. Composition in Oval with Color Planes 1 by Mondrian shows the landscape breaking into facets, while Matisse offers a domestic lens in La glace sans tain (The Blue Window). Abstraction arrives with Kandinsky’s Untitled, moving into the Bauhaus chill of Dull Gray and Gris (Gray). The lines tighten in Mondrian’s Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red 1938 / Composition with Red 1939, a grid for a new world. Robert Mangold offers a personal geometry in To Herb on His 75th Birthday and the fluid Curled Figure XVIII (study). Finally, the tension of Fragments of a Square #3 and the architectural dance of The People and the Bridge lead us to the tactile silence of Rachel Whiteread’s Untitled (Nets), where the industrial dream is etched forever into German silver.

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Clouds - John Constable (1822)

Clouds - John Constable (1822)

John Constable

Cairn in Snow - Caspar David Friedrich (1807)
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Cairn in Snow - Caspar David Friedrich (1807)

Caspar David Friedrich

Imaginary View with a Tomb by the Lagoon - Canaletto (c. 1740–1745)
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Imaginary View with a Tomb by the Lagoon - Canaletto (c. 1740–1745)

Canaletto

Grey and Silver: Old Battersea Reach - James McNeill Whistler (1863)

Grey and Silver: Old Battersea Reach - James McNeill Whistler (1863)

James McNeill Whistler

Little Wapping (The Little Rotherhithe) - James McNeill Whistler (1861)

Little Wapping (The Little Rotherhithe) - James McNeill Whistler (1861)

James McNeill Whistler

Grey and Silver: Chelsea Wharf - James McNeill Whistler (1870)
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Grey and Silver: Chelsea Wharf - James McNeill Whistler (1870)

James McNeill Whistler

Trouville (Grey and Green, the Silver Sea) - James McNeill Whistler (1865)
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Trouville (Grey and Green, the Silver Sea) - James McNeill Whistler (1865)

James McNeill Whistler

Rainy Night, Charing Cross Shops - Joseph Pennell (1903)
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Rainy Night, Charing Cross Shops - Joseph Pennell (1903)

Joseph Pennell

At the Bottom of Gatun Lock - Joseph Pennell (1912)
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At the Bottom of Gatun Lock - Joseph Pennell (1912)

Joseph Pennell

Waterloo Bridge, Gray Weather - Claude Monet (1900)
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Waterloo Bridge, Gray Weather - Claude Monet (1900)

Claude Monet

Charing Cross Bridge - Claude Monet (c. 1899–1905)
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Charing Cross Bridge - Claude Monet (c. 1899–1905)

Claude Monet

Houses of Parliament, London - Claude Monet (1900–1904)
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Houses of Parliament, London - Claude Monet (1900–1904)

Claude Monet

Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist's Mother) - James McNeill Whistler (1871)
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Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist's Mother) - James McNeill Whistler (1871)

James McNeill Whistler

Rue Damiette, Rouen - Camille Pissarro (ca. 1884)

Rue Damiette, Rouen - Camille Pissarro (ca. 1884)

Camille Pissarro

Corneille Bridge, Rouen - Camille Pissarro (1896)

Corneille Bridge, Rouen - Camille Pissarro (1896)

Camille Pissarro

Variations in Pink and Grey: Chelsea - James McNeill Whistler (1871-1872)
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Variations in Pink and Grey: Chelsea - James McNeill Whistler (1871-1872)

James McNeill Whistler

Southend Pier - James McNeill Whistler (1883–1884)

Southend Pier - James McNeill Whistler (1883–1884)

James McNeill Whistler

The Anchorage - James McNeill Whistler (c. 1882–1884)
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The Anchorage - James McNeill Whistler (c. 1882–1884)

James McNeill Whistler

Nocturne in Blue and Silver - James McNeill Whistler (1872)
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Nocturne in Blue and Silver - James McNeill Whistler (1872)

James McNeill Whistler

Composition in Oval with Color Planes 1 - Piet Mondrian (1914)
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Composition in Oval with Color Planes 1 - Piet Mondrian (1914)

Piet Mondrian

La glace sans tain (The Blue Window) - Henri Matisse (1913)
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La glace sans tain (The Blue Window) - Henri Matisse (1913)

Henri Matisse

Untitled - Wassily Kandinsky (1916)
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Untitled - Wassily Kandinsky (1916)

Wassily Kandinsky

Dull Gray - Wassily Kandinsky (1930)
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Dull Gray - Wassily Kandinsky (1930)

Wassily Kandinsky

Gris (Gray) - Wassily Kandinsky (1931)

Gris (Gray) - Wassily Kandinsky (1931)

Wassily Kandinsky

Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red 1938 / Composition with Red 1939 - Piet Mondrian (1938–39)
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Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red 1938 / Composition with Red 1939 - Piet Mondrian (1938–39)

Piet Mondrian

To Herb on His 75th Birthday - Robert Mangold (1997)
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To Herb on His 75th Birthday - Robert Mangold (1997)

Robert Mangold

Curled Figure XVIII (study) - Robert Mangold (2002)
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Curled Figure XVIII (study) - Robert Mangold (2002)

Robert Mangold

Fragments of a Square #3 - Stephen Antonakos (1977)
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Fragments of a Square #3 - Stephen Antonakos (1977)

Stephen Antonakos

The People and the Bridge - Dorothy Dehner (1955)
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The People and the Bridge - Dorothy Dehner (1955)

Dorothy Dehner

Untitled (Nets) - Rachel Whiteread (2002)
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Untitled (Nets) - Rachel Whiteread (2002)

Rachel Whiteread

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