Claes Oldenburg, Giant BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato Sandwich), 1963 2002.255a-s
Andy Warhol, Pepper Pot, 1968, from the portfolio Campbell’s Soup I 69.13.8
Elizabeth Murray, Children Meeting, 1978 78.34
Edward Hopper, Seven A.M., 1948 50.8
Glenn Ligon, Self-Portrait at Eleven Years Old, 2004 2005.11
Georgia O’Keeffe, Flower Abstraction, 1924 85.47

William Wegman, Frog Pond, 1982 91.113
Elad Lassry, Chilean Flamingo, 90028, 2007 2008.194a-b
Alexander Calder, Elephant and Trainer, from Calder’s Circus, 1926–31 83.36.13a-c
Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, War is Heck, 2002 2006.287
Lucas Samaras, Chair Transformation Number 16, 1969–70 70.1574
Scott Burton, Pair of Two-Part Chairs, Obtuse Angle, 1984 84.32a-d
Jessica Stockholder, , 1995 95.182a-e
Claes Oldenburg, Giant BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato Sandwich), 1963 2002.255a-s
Stuart Davis, House and Street, 1931 41.3

William Wegman, Frog Pond, 1982 91.113
Lucas Samaras, Chair Transformation Number 10A, 1969–70 70.1572
Alexander Calder, Varèse, c. 1930 80.25

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