| 1. | Kenny Scharf, When the Worlds Collide, 1984 84.44 |
| 2. | Edward Ruscha, Phillips 66, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1962 2004.467 |
| 3. | Larry Clark, Untitled, 1968 92.111.2 |
| 4. | Andy Warhol, Pepper Pot, 1968 69.13.8 |
| 5. | Joe Jones, American Farm, 1936 36.144 |
| 6. |
Alexander Calder,
Varèse,
c. 1930
80.25
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| 7. | Edward Ruscha, Standard Station, Amarillo, Texas, 1962 2004.461 |
| 8. | Richard Estes, The Candy Store, 1969 69.21 |
| 9. | Sherrie Levine, “La Fortune” (After Man Ray: 4), 1990 92.1a-h |
| 10. | William H. Johnson, Jitterbugs VI, 1941–42 95.54 |
| 11. | Charles Sheeler, Office Interior, Whitney Studio Club, 10 West 8 Street, c. 1928 93.24.1 |
| 12. | Shirin Neshat, Rapture, 1999 99.86 |
| 13. | Los Carpinteros, Transportable City, 1999 2007.182 |
| 14. | Bruce Nauman, Self Portrait as a Fountain, 1966–67 70.50.9 |
| 15. | Edward Hopper, Light at Two Lights, 1927 70.1094 |
| 16. | Glen Seator, B.D.O., 1997 97.54 |
| 17. | Jasper Johns, Three Flags, 1958 80.32 |
| 18. | R. H. Quaytman, Distracting Distance, Chapter 16, 2010 2010.51 |
| 19. | June Leaf, The Head, 1979 98.27 |
| 20. | Ilse Bing, Untitled (Studio self-portrait), 1945 2001.388 |
| 21. | Doug Aitken, Untitled (Shopping Cart), 2000 2006.134 |
| 22. | Claes Oldenburg, Soft Toilet, 1966 79.83a-b |
| 23. | Nam June Paik, V-yramid, 1982 82.11 |
| 24. | Edward Ruscha, Hudson, Amarillo, Texas, 1962 2004.474 |
| 25. | Robert Gober, Untitled, 1991 92.6 |
| 26. | James Rosenquist, Broome Street Trucks After Herman Melville, 1963 64.20 |
| 27. | Glenn Ligon, Self-Portrait at Eleven Years Old, 2004 2005.11 |
| 28. | Edward Ruscha, Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights, 1962 85.41 |
| 29. | William Wegman, Cotto, 1970 92.14 |
| 30. | Robert Gober, Untitled, 1993–94 94.134a-d |
| 31. | Elad Lassry, Untitled, 2008 2009.76 |
| 32. | Anne Truitt, Triad, 1977 2006.33 |
| 33. | Alice Aycock, Untitled (Shanty), 1978 84.71.1 |
| 34. | Claes Oldenburg, Giant BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato Sandwich), 1963 2002.255a-s |
| 35. |
Alexander Calder,
Calder’s Circus,
1926–31
83.36.1-95
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| 36. | Alexander Calder, Little Clown, the Trumpeteer, from Calder’s Circus, 1926–31 83.36.8a-d |

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