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Jean Arp, Collage Arranged According to the Laws of Chance, 1916-17. Torn and pasted paper. Zurich Dada. |
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Hannah Höch, Cut With Kitchen Knife, 1919-20. Photo-collage/photomontage. 1919-20. Berlin Dada. |
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Otto Dix, Dr. Mayer-Hermann, 1926. New Objectivity. |
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Andre Masson, Battle of Fishes, 1926. Sand, Gesso, oil, and charcoal on canvas. Surrealism. |
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Salvador Dali, Accomodations of Desire, 1929. Oil and Collage on Panel. Surrealism. |
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Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1930. American Regionalism. |
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Edward Hopper, Early Sunday Morning, 1930. American Regionalism. |
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Arshile Gorky, The Liver is the Cock’s Comb, 1943. Abstract Expressionism. |
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Jackson Pollock, Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist), 1950. Abstract Expressionism. |
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Willem de Kooning, Painting, 1948. Enamel and oil on canvas. Abstract Expressionism. |
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Alberto Giacometti, Man Pointing, 1947. Bronze. Postwar European Art. |
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Jean Dubuffet, View of Paris: The Life of Pleasure, 1944. Postwar European Art. |
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Jasper Johns, Target with Plaster Casts, 1955. Encaustic and collage on canvas with wood and plaster casts. Neo-Dada/Assemblage. |
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Robert Rauschenberg, Bed, 1955. Combine painting. Neo-Dada/Assemblage. |
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David Smith, Cubi Series (Cubi XVIII, 1964, Cubi XVII, 1963, Cubi XIX, 1964), stainless steel, height c. 9' 5". Just call them Cubi Series. |
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Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, 1962. Silkscreen, synthetic oil, and acrylic on canvas. Pop Art. |
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Roy Lichtenstein, Big Painting No. 6, 1965. Pop art. |
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Carl Andre, Lever, 1966. Fire bricks. Minimalism. |
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Running Fence, 1972-76 (was up Sept. 10-23, 1976). |
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Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs, 1965. Mixed Media. Conceptual Art. |
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Robert Colescott, George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware. 1975. |
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Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1974-79. Feminist art. |
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Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #35, 1979. Postmodern photography. |
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Richard Prince, Untitled (Cowboy), 1991-92. Appropriation. |
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Jörg Immendorff, Café Deutschland 1, 1977-78. German Neo-Expressionism. |
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Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1969-70. Earthworks. |
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Julian Schnabel, The Sea, 1981. Oil on wood with Mexican pots and plaster. American Neo-Expressionism. |
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Peter Halley, Two Cells with Circulating Conduit, 1985. Neo-Geo. |
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Lorna Simpson, Guarded Conditions, 1989. Color Polaroid prints and plastic plaques. |
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Chuck Close, Self-Portrait, 1991. Photorealism. |
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Jeff Wall, A Sudden Gust of Wind (After Hokusai), 1993. Fluorescent light, color transparency, and display case. |
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