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Breaking Black, Bente Sætrang, 2012
roni horn : various cast glass pieces
Tsuruko Yamazaki "Work" (detail) 1964 Ashiya City Museum of Art and History © Estate of Tsuruko Yamazaki, courtesy of LADS Gallery, Osaka and Take Ninagawa, Tokyo. Photo by APT
Tanaka Atsuko, "Golden Work A" (detail) 1962, Chiba City Museum of Art ©Kanayama Akira and Tanaka Atsuko Association photo by APT
Hermann Nitsch - Oedipus
Emily Kame Kngwarreye (Aboriginal Australian, c.1910-1996), Untitled, 1990. Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 48 x 35 1/2 in.
Milan Dobeš, Central Gravity, 1965, Optical collage, 39 x 39 cm.
Milan Dobeš (Czech, 1929-2025)
Milan Dobeš, Central Gravity, 1965, Optical collage, 39 x 39 cm.
Milan Dobeš (Czech, 1929-2025)
Strip, Gerhard Richter, 2025
Kazumasa Nagai, Kazumasa Nagai Exhibition at Imabashi Gallery, Osaka, June 23 – July 2, 1969 [MoMA, New York, NY]
Piotr Uklański (Polish, 1968), Untitled (Bloody Vertigo), 2013. Ink and gesso on canvas, 165.4 x 114.3 cm.
Barbara Kruger (American, 1945), Untitled (You Are Not Yourself), 1983. Gelatin silver print, in artist's frame, overall: 72 x 49 in. This work is the artist's proof from an edition of one plus one artist's proof.
Richard Diebenkorn (American, 1922 - 1993)
Berkeley No. 8 - 1954
Courtesy of North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA)
Lee Ufan.