| 1. | R. H. Quaytman, Distracting Distance, Chapter 16, 2010 2010.54 |
| 2. | Lynda Benglis, Contraband, 1969 2008.14 |
| 3. | Jennifer Bartlett, Falcon Avenue, Seaside Walk, Dwight Street, Jarvis Street, Greene Street, 1976 77.22 |
| 4. | Jennifer Bartlett, Large Red Man Reading #5, 1989 2009.194a-j |
| 5. | Matthew Barney, DRAWING RESTRAINT 2 (document), 1988 91.37a-e |
| 6. | Charles LeDray, Untitled/Clothesline, 1992 95.141 |
| 7. | William Wegman, Valleys, 1998 99.28 |

WORK IS ON VIEW IN THE MUSEUM
Your Collection is an online tool that lets you make your own collection of art from the Whitney Museum’s website. Start your collection with the sample items here, or delete them and add your own! Delete sample items
Here you can view and organize your own art and your favorite works from the Whitney Museum’s collection.
On artist and artwork pages, click the
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To rearrange items in your collection, click and drag the bar at the top of each image.
You can make one or more collections. To make more, click start another collection.
Click rename to give your collection a title.
To move something from one collection to another, click on the move to menu that appears above the image.
When you collect a new work, it goes into the collection you viewed most recently (your active collection). You can move it to another collection after that.