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Party on the CAPS, 2018–2019
Meriem Bennani
Moroccan, born 1988
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Prep, 2015
Ajay Kurian
Whitney Museum of American Art
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DeadStar Memorial Structure (on their hands at last a) 4.1.94, 2003
Banks Violette
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Çatal Hüyük (level VI B) Shrine VI B.1, 2001
Frank Stella
Frank Stella (American, b. 1936)
MoMA
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Peace and Time (XII), 1993
Richard Tuttle
American, born 1941
MoMA
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan is the World’s Largest Gothic Cathedral. Except, of course, that it is a fake; first by the simple fact of being built in Manhattan, at the turn of the century. But the stone work is re-inforced with steel which is expanding with rust. Someday it will destroy the stone. The Cathedral is in Morningside Heights overlooking a panoramic view of Harlem which is separated by a high fence., 1989
Jimmie Durham
American, 1940–2021
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Smoking Pipe I, 1989
Win Knowlton
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Aggressive Representation, 1985
Joel Otterson
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Model for Portal, 1977
Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi (American, 1904–1988)
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Locator (Studio Corner), 1971
Nancy Holt
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Neon Corner, 1970
Rafael Ferrer
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Rolled, Encased & Sawed, 1969
Richard Serra
MoMA
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Untitled, Poi Poi pipe, c. 1961
Robert Filliou
French, 1926–1987
MoMA
Necklace, 1954
Patricia Smith
American
MoMA
A Universe, 1934
Alexander Calder
American, 1898–1976
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Calder's Circus, 1926–1931
Alexander Calder
Whitney Museum of American Art
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Elephant and Trainer, 1926–1931
Alexander Calder
Curiosity, c. 1770–1775
Maker Unknown
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