| 1. |
pitachips,
My art,
2010
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| 2. | Lucas Samaras, Extra Large Drawing #8, 1966 2001.44 |
| 3. | Frank Stella, Die Fahne hoch!, 1959 75.22 |
| 4. | Dan Flavin, untitled (for Robert, with fond regards), 1977 78.57 |
| 5. | Marsden Hartley, Painting, Number 5, 1914–15 58.65 |
| 6. | Christo, The Gates, Project for Central Park, New York City, 2003 2004.419a-b |
| 7. | Glenn Ligon, Self-Portrait at Eleven Years Old, 2004 2005.11 |
| 8. |
Georgia O’Keeffe,
Summer Days,
1936
94.171
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| 9. | Charles Burchfield, An April Mood, 1946–55 55.39 |
| 10. | Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #35, 1979 88.50.4 |
| 11. | Lynda Benglis, Contraband, 1969 2008.14 |
| 12. | Claes Oldenburg, Ice Bag–Scale C, 1971 72.4a-rr |
| 13. | Lawrence Weiner, Here There & Everywhere, 1989 94.136 |
| 14. | Barnett Newman, The Promise, 1949 2000.338 |
| 15. | Felix Gonzalez-Torres, “Untitled” (America), 1994–95 96.74.1a-l |
| 16. | William Eggleston, Greenwood, Mississippi, 1973 (printed 1980) 94.111 |
| 17. | Robert Mapplethorpe, Calla Lily, 1988 97.103.4 |

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