| 1. |
intern.tainment ,
Untitled,
2012
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| 2. |
intern.tainment ,
Untitled,
2012
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| 3. | Walton Ford, Visitation, 2004 99.40.6 |
| 4. | Edward Kienholz, The Wait, 1964–65 66.49a-m |
| 5. | Glenn Ligon, Self-Portrait at Eleven Years Old, 2004 2005.11 |
| 6. |
Edward Hopper,
A Woman in the Sun,
1961
84.31
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| 7. |
John Currin,
Skinny Woman,
1992
92.30
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| 8. | Alex Katz, The Red Smile, 1963 83.3 |
| 9. | Claes Oldenburg, Braselette, 1961 91.34.5 |
| 10. | Andy Warhol, Pepper Pot, 1968 69.13.8 |
| 11. | Ellsworth Kelly, La Combe I, 1950 2002.249 |
| 12. | Stuart Davis, Egg Beater No. 1, 1927 31.169 |
| 13. |
Robert Mapplethorpe,
Ken Moody and Robert Sherman,
1984
97.103.3
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| 14. | Isabel Bishop, Conversation, 1931 80.31.142 |
| 15. | Georgia O’Keeffe, No. 8—Special (Drawing No. 8), 1916 85.52 |
| 16. | Suzan Frecon, Indigo and Red Ochre, 1999 2001.143 |
| 17. | Carl Andre, Smithsonite Spiral, 1973 2008.324 |
| 18. |
Alexander Calder,
Varèse,
c. 1930
80.25
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| 19. | Robert Henri, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, 1916 86.70.3 |
| 20. | Jasper Johns, Savarin, 1982 2002.228 |
| 21. | Bruce Nauman, No, 1981 2005.19 |
| 22. | John Sloan, Before Her Makers and Her Judge, Illustration for “The Masses”, August 1913, 1913 36.38 |
| 23. | Andy Warhol, Untitled (Cyclist), c. 1976 94.125 |
| 24. | Gordon Matta-Clark, Splitting, 1974 2000.161 |
| 25. | Georgia O’Keeffe, Music, Pink and Blue No. 2, 1918 91.90 |
| 26. | Raphael Soyer, Office Girls, 1936 36.149 |

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