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Modern to Contemporary Art European and American After 1945
World War II and Its Aftermath ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Painting and Sculpture  1945-1970 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
ALBERTO GIACOMETTI,  Man Pointing , (no. 5 of 6), 1947. Bronze, 5’ 10” x 3’ 1” x 1’  5 5/8”. Des Moines Art Center,  Des Moines (Nathan Emory Coffin Collection).
FRANCIS BACON,  Painting , 1946.  Oil and pastel on linen, 6’ 5 7/8” x 4’ 4”.  Museum of Modern Art, New York.
JEAN DUBUFFET,  Vie Inquiète  ( Uneasy Life ), 1953. Oil on canvas, 4’ 3” x 6’ 4”. Tate Gallery, London.
Abstract Expressionism ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
JACKSON POLLOCK,  Number 1, 1950  ( Lavender Mist ), 1950. Oil, enamel, and aluminum paint on canvas, 7’ 3” x 9’ 10”. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund).
Hans Namuth, Jackson Pollock painting in his studio in Springs, Long Island, New York, 1950. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson.
WILLEM DE KOONING,  Woman I ,  1950–1952.  Oil on canvas, 6’ 3 7/8” x 4’ 10”.  Museum of Modern Art, New York.
BARNETT NEWMAN,  Vir Heroicus Sublimis , 1950–1951. Oil on canvas, 7’ 11 3/8” x 17’ 9 1/4”. Museum of Modern Art, New York (gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heller).
MARK ROTHKO No. 14 , 1961  Oil on canvas, 9’ 6” x 8’ 9”. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, (Helen Crocker Russell Fund Purchase).
Modernist Formalism ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Post-Painterly Abstraction ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
ELLSWORTH KELLY,  Red Blue Green , 1963. Oil on canvas, 6’ 11 5/8” x 11’ 3 7/8”. Museum of Contemporary Art,  San Diego (gift of Dr.and Mrs. Jack M. Farris).
FRANK STELLA,  Mas o Menos  ( More or Less ), 1964. Metallic powder in acrylic emulsion on canvas, 9” 10” x 13’ 8 1/2”. Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (purchase 1983 with participation of Scaler Foundation).
HELEN FRANKENTHALER,  The Bay , 1963. Acrylic on canvas, 6’ 8 7/8” x 6’ 9 7/8”. Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit.
MORRIS LOUIS,  Saraband , 1959. Acrylic resin on canvas, 8’ 5 1/8” x 12’ 5”. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
David Smith,  Cubi XIX , 1964.  Stainless steel, 9’ 4” X 4’ 10 ¼” X 3’ 4”. Tate Gallery, London.  Art © Estate of David Smith Licensed by VAGA, New York.
Minimalism and Other  Forms of Sculpture ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
TONY SMITH,  Die , 1962. Steel, 6’ x 6’ x 6’.  Museum of Modern Art, New York (gift of Jane Smith in honor of Agnes Gund).
DONALD JUDD,  Untitled , 1969.  Brass and colored fluorescent Plexiglass on steel brackets, 10 units, 6 1/8” x 2’ x 2’ 3” each, with 6” intervals. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1972). Art Judd Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
MAYA YING LIN, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington D.C., 1981-1983
Expressive Sculpture ,[object Object]
LOUISE NEVELSON,  Tropical Garden II , 1957–1959. Wood painted black, 5’ 11 1/2” x 10’ 11 3/4” x 1’. Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
LOUISE BOURGEOIS,  Cumul I , 1969. Marble, 1’ 10 3/8” x 4’ 2” x 4’. Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Art © Louise Bourgeois/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
Pop Art ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
JASPER JOHNS,  Flag , 1954–1955, dated on reverse 1954. Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood, 3’ 6 1/4” x 5’ 5/8”. Museum of Modern Art, New York (gift of Philip Johnson in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr.). Art © Jasper Johns/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG,  Canyon , 1959. Oil, pencil, paper, fabric, metal, cardboard box, printed paper, printed reproductions, photograph, wood, paint tube, and mirror on canvas, with oil on bald eagle, string, and pillow, 6’ 9 3/4” x 5’ 10” x 2’. Sonnabend Collection. Art © Robert Rauschenberg Licensed by VAGA, New York.
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Hopeless , 1963. Oil on canvas, 3’ 8” x 3’ 8”. Kunstmuseum, Basel.  © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein.
ANDY WARHOL,  Green Coca-Cola Bottles , 1962.  Oil on canvas, 6’ 10 1/2” x 4’ 9”. Collection of Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
ANDY WARHOL,  Marilyn Diptych , 1962. Oil, acrylic, and silk-screen enamel on canvas, each panel 6’ 8” x4’ 9”. Tate Gallery, London.
CLAES OLDENBURG, various works exhibited at the Green Gallery, New York, 1962.
Superrealism ,[object Object]
AUDREY FLACK,  Marilyn , 1977. Oil over acrylic on canvas, 8’ x 8’.  University of Arizona Museum, Tucson  (museum purchase with funds provided by the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund).
CHUCK CLOSE,  Big Self-Portrait ,  1967–1968. Acrylic on canvas, 8’ 11” x 6’ 11” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis  (Art Center Acquisition Fund, 1969).
DUANE HANSON, Supermarket Shopper, 1970. Polyester resin and fiberglass polychromed in oil, with clothing, steel cart, and groceries, life-size. Nachfolgeinstitut, Neue Galerie, Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen. Art © Estate of Duane Hanson/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
Painting and Sculpture since 1970 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
JULIAN SCHNABEL,  The Walk Home , 1984–1985. Oil, plates, copper, bronze, fiberglass, and Bondo on wood, 9’ 3” x 19’ 4”. Broad Art Foundation and the Pace Gallery, New York.
ANSELM KIEFER,  Nigredo , 1984. Oil paint on photosensitized fabric, acrylic emulsion, straw, shellac, relief paint on paper pulled from painted wood, 11’ x 18’. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia (gift of Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art).
JUDY CHICAGO,  The Dinner Party , 1979. Multimedia, including ceramics and stitchery, 48’ x 48’ x 48’. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn.
CINDY SHERMAN,  Untitled Film Still #35 , 1979. Gelatinsilverprint, 10” x 8”. Private collection.
FAITH RINGGOLD,  Who’s Afraid of Aunt Jemima?,   1983. Acrylic on canvas with  fabric borders, quilted,  7’ 6” x 6’ 8”. Private collection.
CHRIS OFILI,  The Holy Virgin Mary , 1996.  Paper collage, oil paint, glitter, polyester  resin, map pins, elephant dung on linen,  7’ 11” x 5’ 11 5/16”.  The Saatchi Collection, London.
JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE SMITH,  Trade  ( Gifts for Trading Land with White People ), 1992. Oil & mixed media on canvas, 5’ x 14’2”. Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk.
LEON GOLUB,  Mercenaries IV , 1980. Acrylic on linen, 10’ x 19’ 2”. Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts.  Art © Leon Golub/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
JEFF KOONS,  Pink Panther , 1988.  Porcelain, 3’ 5” x 1’ 8 1/2” x 1’ 7”.  Museum of Contemporary Art,  Chicago (Gerald S. Elliot Collection).
MARK TANSEY,  A Short History of Modernist Painting , 1982. Oil on canvas, three panels, each 4’ 10” x 3’ 4”.  Courtesy Curt Marcus Gallery, New York.
ROBERT ARNESON,  California Artist , 1982.  Glazed stoneware,  5’ 8 1/4” x 2’ 3 1/2” x 1’ 8 1/4”.  San Francisco Museum of Modern Art  (gift of the Modern Art Council).  Art © Estate of Robert Arneson Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
Architecture and Site-Specific Art ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1943-1959.
alternate view  FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (exterior view from the northwest),  New York, 1943–1959 (photo 1962).
LE CORBUSIER, Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1950–1955.
LE CORBUSIER, interior of Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1950-1955.
JOERN UTZON, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia, 1959–1972.
EERO SAARINEN, Trans World Airlines terminal (terminal 5), John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, 1956-1962.
LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE  and PHILIP JOHNSON, Seagram Building, New York, 1956-1958.
Postmodern Architecture ,[object Object]
MICHAEL GRAVES, The Portland Building, Portland, Oregon, 1980.
ROBERT VENTURI, JOHN RAUCH and DENISE SCOTT BROWN, house in eastern Delaware, 1978–1983.
RICHARD ROGERS and RENZO PIANO, Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture (the “Beaubourg”),  Paris, France, 1977.
GÜNTER BEHNISCH, Hysolar Institute Building, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, 1987.
FRANK GEHRY, Guggenheim Bilbao Museo, Bilbao, Spain, 1997.
DANIEL LIBESKIND, Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado, 2006
Site Specific Art ,[object Object]
ROBERT SMITHSON, Spiral Jetty, Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1970.  Art © Estate of Robert Smithson/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
RICHARD SERRA,  Tilted Arc , 1981. Jacob K. Javits Federal Plaza, New York City, 1981.
Performance and Conceptual Art  and New Media ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Alternatives to Modernist Formalism ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
JEAN TINGUELY,  Homage to New York , 1960, just prior to its self-destruction  in the garden of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Conceptual Art  ,[object Object]
JOSEPH KOSUTH,  One and Three Chairs , 1965. Wooden folding chair, photographic copy of a chair, and photographic enlargement of a dictionary definition of a chair; chair, 2’ 8 3/8” x 1’ 2 7/8” x 1’ 8 7/8”; photo panel, 3’ x 2’ 1/8”; text panel, 2’ 2’ 1/8”. Museum of Modern Art, New York (Larry Aldrich Foundation Fund).
BRUCE NAUMAN,  The True Artist Helps the World  by Revealing Mystic Truths , 1967. Neon with glass tubing suspension frame, 4’ 11” x  4’ 7” x 2”. Private collection.
Postmodernism in  Painting, Sculpture, and New Media ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Postmodern Painting  and Other Media ,[object Object],[object Object]
New Technologies for Art ,[object Object]
NAM JUNE PAIK, Video still from  Global Groove , 1973. Color videotape, sound, 30 minutes. Collection of the artist.
ADRIAN PIPER,  Cornered , 1988. Mixed-media installation of variable size; video monitor, table, and birth certificates. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
BILL VIOLA,  The Crossing , 1996. Video/sound installation with two channels of color video projection onto screens 16 ’  high.  Private collection.
DAVID EM, Nora, 1979. Computer-generated color photograph, 1’ 5” x 1’ 11”. Private collection.
JENNY HOLZER,  Untitled  ( selections from   Truisms, Inflammatory Essays, The Living Series, The Survival Series, Under a Rock, Laments, and Child Text ), 1989.  Extended helical tricolor LED electronic display signboard, 16” x 162’ x 6”.  Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, December 1989–February 1990 (partial gift of the artist, 1989).
MATTHEW BARNEY,  Cremaster c ycle, installation at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 2003.

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Modern art after 1940

  • 1. Modern to Contemporary Art European and American After 1945
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  • 4. ALBERTO GIACOMETTI, Man Pointing , (no. 5 of 6), 1947. Bronze, 5’ 10” x 3’ 1” x 1’ 5 5/8”. Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines (Nathan Emory Coffin Collection).
  • 5. FRANCIS BACON, Painting , 1946. Oil and pastel on linen, 6’ 5 7/8” x 4’ 4”. Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  • 6. JEAN DUBUFFET, Vie Inquiète ( Uneasy Life ), 1953. Oil on canvas, 4’ 3” x 6’ 4”. Tate Gallery, London.
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  • 8. JACKSON POLLOCK, Number 1, 1950 ( Lavender Mist ), 1950. Oil, enamel, and aluminum paint on canvas, 7’ 3” x 9’ 10”. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund).
  • 9. Hans Namuth, Jackson Pollock painting in his studio in Springs, Long Island, New York, 1950. Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson.
  • 10. WILLEM DE KOONING, Woman I , 1950–1952. Oil on canvas, 6’ 3 7/8” x 4’ 10”. Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  • 11. BARNETT NEWMAN, Vir Heroicus Sublimis , 1950–1951. Oil on canvas, 7’ 11 3/8” x 17’ 9 1/4”. Museum of Modern Art, New York (gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heller).
  • 12. MARK ROTHKO No. 14 , 1961 Oil on canvas, 9’ 6” x 8’ 9”. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, (Helen Crocker Russell Fund Purchase).
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  • 15. ELLSWORTH KELLY, Red Blue Green , 1963. Oil on canvas, 6’ 11 5/8” x 11’ 3 7/8”. Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (gift of Dr.and Mrs. Jack M. Farris).
  • 16. FRANK STELLA, Mas o Menos ( More or Less ), 1964. Metallic powder in acrylic emulsion on canvas, 9” 10” x 13’ 8 1/2”. Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (purchase 1983 with participation of Scaler Foundation).
  • 17. HELEN FRANKENTHALER, The Bay , 1963. Acrylic on canvas, 6’ 8 7/8” x 6’ 9 7/8”. Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit.
  • 18. MORRIS LOUIS, Saraband , 1959. Acrylic resin on canvas, 8’ 5 1/8” x 12’ 5”. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
  • 19. David Smith, Cubi XIX , 1964. Stainless steel, 9’ 4” X 4’ 10 ¼” X 3’ 4”. Tate Gallery, London. Art © Estate of David Smith Licensed by VAGA, New York.
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  • 21. TONY SMITH, Die , 1962. Steel, 6’ x 6’ x 6’. Museum of Modern Art, New York (gift of Jane Smith in honor of Agnes Gund).
  • 22. DONALD JUDD, Untitled , 1969. Brass and colored fluorescent Plexiglass on steel brackets, 10 units, 6 1/8” x 2’ x 2’ 3” each, with 6” intervals. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1972). Art Judd Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
  • 23. MAYA YING LIN, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington D.C., 1981-1983
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  • 25. LOUISE NEVELSON, Tropical Garden II , 1957–1959. Wood painted black, 5’ 11 1/2” x 10’ 11 3/4” x 1’. Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
  • 26. LOUISE BOURGEOIS, Cumul I , 1969. Marble, 1’ 10 3/8” x 4’ 2” x 4’. Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Art © Louise Bourgeois/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
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  • 28. JASPER JOHNS, Flag , 1954–1955, dated on reverse 1954. Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood, 3’ 6 1/4” x 5’ 5/8”. Museum of Modern Art, New York (gift of Philip Johnson in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr.). Art © Jasper Johns/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
  • 29. ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG, Canyon , 1959. Oil, pencil, paper, fabric, metal, cardboard box, printed paper, printed reproductions, photograph, wood, paint tube, and mirror on canvas, with oil on bald eagle, string, and pillow, 6’ 9 3/4” x 5’ 10” x 2’. Sonnabend Collection. Art © Robert Rauschenberg Licensed by VAGA, New York.
  • 30. ROY LICHTENSTEIN Hopeless , 1963. Oil on canvas, 3’ 8” x 3’ 8”. Kunstmuseum, Basel. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein.
  • 31. ANDY WARHOL, Green Coca-Cola Bottles , 1962. Oil on canvas, 6’ 10 1/2” x 4’ 9”. Collection of Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
  • 32. ANDY WARHOL, Marilyn Diptych , 1962. Oil, acrylic, and silk-screen enamel on canvas, each panel 6’ 8” x4’ 9”. Tate Gallery, London.
  • 33. CLAES OLDENBURG, various works exhibited at the Green Gallery, New York, 1962.
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  • 35. AUDREY FLACK, Marilyn , 1977. Oil over acrylic on canvas, 8’ x 8’. University of Arizona Museum, Tucson (museum purchase with funds provided by the Edward J. Gallagher, Jr. Memorial Fund).
  • 36. CHUCK CLOSE, Big Self-Portrait , 1967–1968. Acrylic on canvas, 8’ 11” x 6’ 11” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (Art Center Acquisition Fund, 1969).
  • 37. DUANE HANSON, Supermarket Shopper, 1970. Polyester resin and fiberglass polychromed in oil, with clothing, steel cart, and groceries, life-size. Nachfolgeinstitut, Neue Galerie, Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen. Art © Estate of Duane Hanson/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
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  • 39. JULIAN SCHNABEL, The Walk Home , 1984–1985. Oil, plates, copper, bronze, fiberglass, and Bondo on wood, 9’ 3” x 19’ 4”. Broad Art Foundation and the Pace Gallery, New York.
  • 40. ANSELM KIEFER, Nigredo , 1984. Oil paint on photosensitized fabric, acrylic emulsion, straw, shellac, relief paint on paper pulled from painted wood, 11’ x 18’. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia (gift of Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art).
  • 41. JUDY CHICAGO, The Dinner Party , 1979. Multimedia, including ceramics and stitchery, 48’ x 48’ x 48’. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn.
  • 42. CINDY SHERMAN, Untitled Film Still #35 , 1979. Gelatinsilverprint, 10” x 8”. Private collection.
  • 43. FAITH RINGGOLD, Who’s Afraid of Aunt Jemima?, 1983. Acrylic on canvas with fabric borders, quilted, 7’ 6” x 6’ 8”. Private collection.
  • 44. CHRIS OFILI, The Holy Virgin Mary , 1996. Paper collage, oil paint, glitter, polyester resin, map pins, elephant dung on linen, 7’ 11” x 5’ 11 5/16”. The Saatchi Collection, London.
  • 45. JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE SMITH, Trade ( Gifts for Trading Land with White People ), 1992. Oil & mixed media on canvas, 5’ x 14’2”. Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk.
  • 46. LEON GOLUB, Mercenaries IV , 1980. Acrylic on linen, 10’ x 19’ 2”. Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts. Art © Leon Golub/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
  • 47. JEFF KOONS, Pink Panther , 1988. Porcelain, 3’ 5” x 1’ 8 1/2” x 1’ 7”. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (Gerald S. Elliot Collection).
  • 48. MARK TANSEY, A Short History of Modernist Painting , 1982. Oil on canvas, three panels, each 4’ 10” x 3’ 4”. Courtesy Curt Marcus Gallery, New York.
  • 49. ROBERT ARNESON, California Artist , 1982. Glazed stoneware, 5’ 8 1/4” x 2’ 3 1/2” x 1’ 8 1/4”. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (gift of the Modern Art Council). Art © Estate of Robert Arneson Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.
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  • 51. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1943-1959.
  • 52. alternate view FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (exterior view from the northwest), New York, 1943–1959 (photo 1962).
  • 53. LE CORBUSIER, Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1950–1955.
  • 54. LE CORBUSIER, interior of Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp, France, 1950-1955.
  • 55. JOERN UTZON, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia, 1959–1972.
  • 56. EERO SAARINEN, Trans World Airlines terminal (terminal 5), John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, 1956-1962.
  • 57. LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE and PHILIP JOHNSON, Seagram Building, New York, 1956-1958.
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  • 59. MICHAEL GRAVES, The Portland Building, Portland, Oregon, 1980.
  • 60. ROBERT VENTURI, JOHN RAUCH and DENISE SCOTT BROWN, house in eastern Delaware, 1978–1983.
  • 61. RICHARD ROGERS and RENZO PIANO, Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture (the “Beaubourg”), Paris, France, 1977.
  • 62. GÜNTER BEHNISCH, Hysolar Institute Building, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, 1987.
  • 63. FRANK GEHRY, Guggenheim Bilbao Museo, Bilbao, Spain, 1997.
  • 64. DANIEL LIBESKIND, Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado, 2006
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  • 66. ROBERT SMITHSON, Spiral Jetty, Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1970. Art © Estate of Robert Smithson/Licensed by VAGA, New York.
  • 67. RICHARD SERRA, Tilted Arc , 1981. Jacob K. Javits Federal Plaza, New York City, 1981.
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  • 70. JEAN TINGUELY, Homage to New York , 1960, just prior to its self-destruction in the garden of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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  • 72. JOSEPH KOSUTH, One and Three Chairs , 1965. Wooden folding chair, photographic copy of a chair, and photographic enlargement of a dictionary definition of a chair; chair, 2’ 8 3/8” x 1’ 2 7/8” x 1’ 8 7/8”; photo panel, 3’ x 2’ 1/8”; text panel, 2’ 2’ 1/8”. Museum of Modern Art, New York (Larry Aldrich Foundation Fund).
  • 73. BRUCE NAUMAN, The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths , 1967. Neon with glass tubing suspension frame, 4’ 11” x 4’ 7” x 2”. Private collection.
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  • 77. NAM JUNE PAIK, Video still from Global Groove , 1973. Color videotape, sound, 30 minutes. Collection of the artist.
  • 78. ADRIAN PIPER, Cornered , 1988. Mixed-media installation of variable size; video monitor, table, and birth certificates. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
  • 79. BILL VIOLA, The Crossing , 1996. Video/sound installation with two channels of color video projection onto screens 16 ’ high. Private collection.
  • 80. DAVID EM, Nora, 1979. Computer-generated color photograph, 1’ 5” x 1’ 11”. Private collection.
  • 81. JENNY HOLZER, Untitled ( selections from Truisms, Inflammatory Essays, The Living Series, The Survival Series, Under a Rock, Laments, and Child Text ), 1989. Extended helical tricolor LED electronic display signboard, 16” x 162’ x 6”. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, December 1989–February 1990 (partial gift of the artist, 1989).
  • 82. MATTHEW BARNEY, Cremaster c ycle, installation at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 2003.