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ANDRE, CarlPyre (Element Series) Conceived in 1960 and executed in 1971Each: 30.5 x 30.5 x 91.4 cm. Overall: 121.9 x 91.4 x 91.4 cm
ANDRE, CarlEquivalent I-VIII 1966Sand-lime bricks, 2 x 2 x 9 inInstallation: Tibor di Naagy Gallery, NY
ANDRE, CarlStile (Element Series), New York 1960 (proposed) / New York 1975 (made)Private collection, Installation Museum Kurhaus Kleve.Photo: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf
JUDD, DonaldUntitled (box with trough)1963Light cadmium red oil on wood, 19 x 45 x 30 in© Donald Judd
JUDD, DonaldUntitled (91-8 Ballantine)1991Cadmium red oil on plywood and aluminum, 49.5 x 114.3 x 76.2 cm
JUDD, DonaldUntitled 1967 (refabricated 1973-75)Lacquer on galvanized iron, 65.1 x 194.6 x 37.2 cmMoMA Gift of Philip Johnson (by exchange)
JUDD, DonaldUntitled1967Blue lacquer on galvanized iron, 14 1/2 x 76 1/2 x 25 1/2 inThe Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, The Barry Lowen Collection
JUDD, DonaldUntitled1969Copper, ten units with 9-inch intervals, 22.9 x 101.6 x 78.7 cm each; 457.2 x 101.6 x 78.7 cm Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Panza Collection 91.3713 Art © Judd Foundation. Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
MORRIS, AlbertUntitled (L-beams)1965 (installation view, Art in Place: Fifteen Years of Acquisitions, Whitney Museum of American Art, 1989)
FLAVIN, DanPuerto Rican Light (to Jeanie Blake) 2, 1965Red, pink, and yellow fluorescent lights.Height 96 in. (243.8 cm)
LeWitt, SolNine-part Modular Cube1977Baked enamel on aluminum,219.7 x 219.7 x 219.7 cmAda Turnbull Hertle Fund© 2008 The Estate of Sol LeWitt
LeWitt, SolCorner Piece No. 2 (from Cube structures based on nine modules) 1976Painted wood, 109.9 x 109.9 x 109.9 cm
LeWitt, SolTwo Open Modular Cubes/Half-Off1972Enamel on aluminium, 1600 x 3054 x 2330 mmTate, Purchased 1974
JOHNS, JasperFlag1954-55 (dated on reverse 1954) Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood, three panels, 107.3 x 153.8 cmGift of Philip Johnson in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr.MoMA © 2014 Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
STELLA, FrankMarquis de Portago1970Screenprint in light gray and lithograph in metallic silver with varnish on Special Arjomaripaper
STELLA, FrankNewstead Abbey1960 Aluminium paint on canvas, 300 x 182 cmStedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
STELLA, FrankEmpress of India1965Metallic powder in polymer emulsion paint on canvas, 195.6 x 548.6 cmGift of S. I. Newhouse, Jr.MoMA © 2014 Frank Stella / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
STELLA, FrankEmpress of India1965Metallic powder in polymer emulsion paint on canvas, 195.6 x 548.6 cmGift of S. I. Newhouse, Jr.MoMA © 2014 Frank Stella / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
STELLA, FrankDe la nada vida a la nada muerte1965Emulsion with metallic paint on canvas, 205.7 x 744.2 cm Ada S. Garrett Prize Fund © 2014 Frank Stella / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
ANDRE, CarlPyramid 1959Wood, 2" x 4" fir Destroyed 74-unit stack © Carl Andre/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
ANDRE, CarlPyramid (Square Plan) 1959 (destroyed), 1970 (remade)Wood (Fir), 1 m 74.96 cm x 78.74 cm x 78.74 cmDallas Museum of Art, General Acquisitions Fund and matching funds from The 500, Inc. © Carl Andre / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY
ANDRE, CarlConvex Pyramide1959-2000African Walnuteach: 4.4 x 10.1 x 57.8 cmoverall: 192 x 57.8 x 57.8 cm
ANDRE, CarlThe way north, south and west (uncarved blocks) Western red cedar, 4 units: each 30.5 x 30.5 x 91.5 cm; 91.5 x 122.0 x 152.5 cm installedJohn Kaldor Family Collection at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
MORRIS, RobertUntitled (Corner Piece)1964Painted plywood, 198.1 x 274.3 cmSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Panza Collection © 2014 Robert Morris / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: David Heald © SRGF
MORRIS, RobertUntitled 1965, reconstructed 1971 Mirror Glass and wood, 914 x 914 x 914 mmTate, Purchased 1972
MORRIS, RobertUntitled (Ring with Light)1965-66Plywood, acrylics, plexi, fluorescent light, 60 x 35,6 x 246 cm
MORRIS, RobertSlab (cloud)1973Painted aluminium painted aluminium, 30.0 x 243.8 x 243.8 cm Purchased 1979 National Gallery of Australia© Robert Morris/ ARS. Licensed by Viscopy
MORRIS, RobertUntitled (L Beams), originally plywood, later versions made in fiberglass and stainless steel, 8 x 8 x 2 feet, 1965
MORRIS, RobertUntitled1969Felt, 459.2 x 184.1 x 2.5 cmThe Gilman Foundation FundMoMA © 2014 Robert Morris / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
JUDD, DonaldUntitled1978Stainless steel and green anodized aluminium 10 Units, Each: 23 x 101.6 x 78.7 cmSaatchi Gallery, UK
JUDD, DonaldUntitled1966/68Stainless steel and Plexiglas in six parts, 86.36 × 86.36 × 86.36 cmMilwaukee Art Museum, Layton Art Collection, Michael Tropea © Judd Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, NY
JUDD, DonaldUntitled1966/68Stainless steel and Plexiglas in six parts, 86.36 × 86.36 × 86.36 cmMilwaukee Art Museum, Layton Art Collection, Michael Tropea © Judd Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, NY
JUDD, DonaldUntitled (Bernstein 81-83) (in 4 parts) 1981Stainless steel and Plexiglas, 50 x 100 x 50 cm
15 untitled works in concrete, 1980-1984The fifteen concrete works by Donald Judd that run along the border of Chinati's property (Chinati Foundation, Marfa, TX) were the first works to be installed at the museum and were cast and assembled on the site over a four-year period, from 1980 through 1984. The individual units that comprise each work have the same measurements of 2.5 x 2.5 x 5 meters, and are made from concrete slabs that are each 25 centimeters thick. Funding for the project was provided by the DiaArt Foundation
JUDD, DonaldUntitled (Menziken 89-6)1989 Anodized aluminum clear and blue with blue Plexiglas, 100 × 200 × 200 cm
JUDD, DonaldUntitled1991 Painted aluminum, 150 x 750 x 165 cmBequest of Richard S. Zeisler and gift of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller (both by exchange) and gift of Kathy Fuld, Agnes Gund, Patricia Cisneros, Doris Fisher, Mimi Haas, Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis, and Emily Spiegel, MoMA
FLAVIN, DanUntitled (to Jan and Ron Greenberg)1972-73Yellow and green fluorescent light 244 cm high, in a corridor measuring 244 cm high and 244 cm wide; length variable, edition 1/3Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, PanzaCollection © 2014 Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights Society (ARS). Installation view: drawings and diagrams from Dan Flavin 1963-1972; corners, barriers, and corridors in flourescent light from Dan Flavin, St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri, January 26–March 11, 1973
FLAVIN, DanUntitled (to Jan and Ron Greenberg) 1972-73Installation view: Arte Minimal: ColeccionPanza, Museo nacional centro de arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, March 24–December 31, 1988Photo: Raphael Lobato
SMITH, TonyCigarette1961 (fabricated 1971) Painted steel, 459.2 x 777.2 x 566.3 cmMrs. Simon Guggenheim FundMoMA © 2014 Estate of Tony Smith / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SMITH, TonySpitball 1961Painted steel, 350.5 x 426.7 x 426.7 cmPurchased as the gift of Ryda and Robert H. Levi, Baltimore Museum
SMITH, TonyDuck1962-63Painted steel, 345.4 x 421.6 x 281.9 cmThe Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Garden at PepsiCo (Purchase, New York),April 28, 2009
SMITH, TonyAmaryllis1965Painted steel, 342.9 x 325.1 x 228.6 cmThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY Anonymous Gift, 1986 © 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
KAPOOR, AnishCloud Gate 2004Stainless steel, 33 ft × 66 ft × 42 ftMillennium Park, Chicago. Courtesy of the City of Chicago and Gladstone Gallery, New YorkPhoto: Peter J. Schulz, City of Chicago
KAPOOR, AnishSky Mirror2006 Stainless steel, 35 ft diameterpresented by Tumi at Rockefeller CenterOrganized by Public Art Fund, hosted by Tishman Speyer, on view Sep19 – Oct 27, 2006Photo: Seong Kwon PhotographyCourtesy: Public Art Fund
NETO, ErnestoIt Happens in the Horizon of Events, Garden2001-07Lycra tulle, polyamide, stockings, stones and gravel, 8 × 98 × 98‘Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, 2007Photo: Keizo Kioku. Courtesy of the artist
NETO, ErnestoOur Mist into the Mith2008Wood, nylon tulle, cotton, spices and sobakawa, 650 x 760 x 930 cm
SMITHSON, RobertSpiral Jetty1970Mud, Precipitated salt crystals, Rocks, Water, 4.572 m × 457.2 mRozel Point, Great Salt Lake, Utah, US
HEIZER, MichaelDouble Negative1969-7050 miles NE of Las Vegas, Five miles E of Overton, Nevada Coordinates:36.614391, -114.344513
HEIZER, MichaelRift # 1 of Nine Nevada Depressions (deteriorated)19681.5 ton displacement on the bottom of a dry lake bed Width: (cm) 4500, Height (cm): 15800, Depth (cm): 300 Massacre Dry Lake, NevadaImageworks, Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, University of Michigan
De MARIA, WalterThe Lightning Field, 1977Long-term installation inWestern New MexicoCourtesy Dia Art Foundation, New York. Photo: John Cliett
De MARIA, Walter The Broken Kilometer
1979Long-term installation at 393 West Broadway, New York City. Photo: Jon Abbott Copyright Dia Art Foundation
Christo and Jeanne-ClaudePROJECT 1: Wrapped Coast – One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia, 1968–69Photo: Harry Shunk
Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Running Fence, Sonoma and Marin Counties, California, 1972–76, © Christo, 1976 Photo by Wolfgang Volz
LONG, RichardSilence Circle Big Bend Texas1990 Photograph, black and white, on paper and typescript, 830 x 1121 mmPurchased with assistance from the American Fund for the Tate Gallery, courtesy of Edwin C. Cohen and General Atlantic Partners 1991
LONG, RichardA Circle in Ireland1975Photograph, colour on paper, 810 x 1115 mmARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. Lent by Anthony d'Offay 2010
LONG, RichardCircle in Africa1978Photograph, black and white, on paper, 820 x 1120 mmTate, UKPurchased 1994
HESSE, EvaAccession II1968 (1969)Galvanized steel and vinyl, 78.1 x 78.1 x 78.1 cmDIA-Detroit Institute of Arts - Detroit, MI
HESSE, EvaRepetition Nineteen I1967Paint and papier-mâché on aluminum screening, 19 units (one missing), 23.2 to 26.6 cm x 16.5 to 23.2 cm in diameterGift of Mr. and Mrs. Murray CharashMoMA © 2014 Estate of Eva Hesse. Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zurich
HESSE, EvaRepetition Nineteen III1968Fiberglass and polyester resin, nineteen units, 48 to 51 cm x 27.8 to 32.2 cm in diameterGift of Charles and Anita BlattMoMA © 2014 Estate of Eva Hesse. Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zurich
HESSE, EvaEnclosed from the set: 7 Objects/691969 Tape, liquid rubber, powder, and balloons, 7 1/2 x 3 x 1 5/8 "ArtScience Museum
HESSE, EvaConnection1969Fiberglass, polyester resin on cloth-covered metal wire, 20 units, each 40.6 to 166.4 X 2.5 to 7.6 cm
HESSE, EvaExpanded Expansion1969Fiberglass, polyester resin, latex, and cheesecloth, 309.9 x 762 cmSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Gift, Family of Eva Hesse 75.2138 © Eva Hesse. Photo: David Heald (1986, New York)
HESSE, EvaTori1969Polyester, resin, and fiberglass on wire mesh, 119.4 x 43.2 x 38.1 cmPhiladelphia Museum of Art, US
HESSE, EvaTest Piece for “Contingent”1969Latex over cheesecloth, 365.8 x 111.8 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington DCGift of the Collectors Committee
HESSE, EvaContingent1969Cheesecloth, latex, fibreglass installation (variable), 350.0 x 630.0 x 109.0 cm National Gallery of Australia Purchased 1973 Courtesy The Estate of Eva Hesse, Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zurich
SERRA, RichardTo Lift 1967Vulcanized rubber. 36 x 80 x 60 inCourtesy David Zwirner GalleryPhoto: Peter Moore© 2013 Richard Serra/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, Richard (left to right)1. Shovel Plate Prop 1969 - Plate, 99.1cm x 2m x 2.5 cm, Photograph by Peter Moore2. Close Pin Prop 1969 - Pole, 2.5 m; 8.9 cm diam.; tube, 101.9 cm long 15.2 cm diam., Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY, Panza Collection3. Wall Plate Prop 1969 - Two plates: 88.9 x 88.9 cm; 101.6 x101.6 cm, Collection the artist4. Right Angle Prop 1969 - Plate: 182.9 x 182.9 x 1.3 cm, angle: 91.4 x 61 x 86.4 cm, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY, funds by The Theidoron Foundation
SERRA, RichardShovel Plate Prop1969 Steel, 203 x 213.4 x 81.3 cm; plate: 101.2 x 199.5 x 2.4 cm; tube: 144.9 cm long xv24.2 cm in diameterSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Panza Collection © 2014 Richard Serra / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, RichardRight Angle Prop1969Lead antimony, 182.9 x 182.9 x 86.4 cmSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Purchased with funds contributed by The Theodoron Foundation © 2014 Richard Serra/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkPhoto: David Heald
SERRA, RichardProp1968 (refabricated 2007)Lead antimony, approximately 227.3 × 152.4 × 137.2 cmWhitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Howard and Jean Lipman Foundation, Inc. © 2009 Richard Serra / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, RichardCutting Device: Base Plate Measure1969Lead, wood, stone, and steel, 30.5 x 549 x 498Gift of Philip JohnsonMoMA © 2014 Richard Serra / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, RichardStacked Steels Slabs (Skullcracker Series)1969Hot rolled steel, approx. 20 x 8 x 10‘Installed: Kaiser Steel, Fontana, CA
SERRA, Richard2-2-1: To Dickie and Tina1969, 1994Lead, 1320 x 3490 x 1320 mmTatePurchased with assistance from the American Fund for the Tate Gallery 1997
SERRA, RichardCircuit II1972-86Hot-rolled steel, four plates, each 304.5 x 609 x 2.6 cmThe Museum of Modern Art, New York. Enid A. Haupt and S. I. Newhouse, Jr. Funds, 1986
SERRA, RichardDelineator1974-75Hot-rolled steel, two plates, each 595 x 300 x 2,5 cmCollection of the artist © 2011, ProLitteris, ZürichPhoto: Serra Studio, New York / © 2011, Gordon Matta-Clark
SERRA, RichardDelineator1974-75Hot-rolled steel, Two plates, each: 2.5 cm x 3.1 m x 7.9 mGift of Edward R. Broida and Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Hornick (both by exchange)MoMA © 2014 Richard Serra / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, Richard"7“Almost 80-foot high, 7 steel plates - each 78 feet high and 8 feet wide - arranged in a heptagonal or seven-sided shapeIt was unveiled in 2011 and is the tallest artwork ever created by SerraIt celebrates the spiritual and scientific significance of the number 7 in Islamic cultureMuseum of islamic Art, Doha, Qatar
SERRA, RichardBerlin Block (for Charlie Chaplin)1977Stahlblock, 190,5 x 190,5 x 190,5 cmNeue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
SERRA, RichardClara-Clara1983Acier, 370 x 332 x 5,1 cm et 370 x 328 x 5,1 cmInstallation dans le jardin des Tuileries à Paris (coll. Ville de Paris. © Dirk Reinartz)
SERRA, RichardEqual (Corner Prop Piece)1969-70Lead antinomy, Plate 122 x 122 x 2 cm, pole210 cm long x11 cm in diameterGilman Foundation FundMoMA © 2014 Richard Serra / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, RichardIntersection II1992-93Weatherproof steel, four identical conical sections, two sections 400 x 1570 along the chord x 5.4 cm thick; two sections 400 cm x 1550 cm along the chord x 5.4 cm
SERRA, RichardIntersection II1992-93Weatherproof steel, four identical conical sections, two sections 400 x 1570 along the chord x 5.4 cm thick; two sections 400 cm x 1550 cm along the chord x 5.4 cm
SERRA, RichardTorqued Torus Inversion and Sequence, 2006Weatherproof steel, two torqued toruses, each overall: 3.9 x 11 x 17.9 m, plate: 5.1 cm thick Collection the artist
SERRA, RichardBetwixt the Torus and the Sphere (detail), 2001Weatherproof steel, three spherical sections, three torus sections, 360.7 x 1143 x 810.3cmPhoto by Rob McKeever
SERRA, RichardTorqued Ellipse I, à esquerda; Torqued Ellipse II, à direita e Double Torqued Ellipse, ao fundoFoto: Dirk Reinartz
SERRA, RichardInstallation by the American artist Richard Serra at the Guggenheim. Photograph: Vincent West/Reuters
SERRA, RichardDouble Torqued EllipseWeatherproof steel, Outer ellipse, overall: 4×10.2×8.3 m, inner ellipse, overall: 4×8×2.5 m, plates: 5.1 cm thickDia Foundation, New York. Gift of Louise and Leonard Riggio. Photographed by Dirk Reinartz. Courtesyof the artist and Gagosian Gallery
SERRA, RichardTorqued Ellipse IV1998Weatherproof steel, 373.4 x 807.7 x 990.6 cmThe Museum of Modern Art, New York. Fractional and promised gift of Leon and Debra Black, 1999. (c) 2007 Richard Serra / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkPhoto: Lorenz Kienzle
SERRA, RichardTorqued Spiral (Closed Open Closed Open Closed) (Espiral bihurritua (itxita zabalik itxitazabalik itxita)), 2003Weathering steel, 14 x 13.1 x 14.1 m; platethickness: 5 cm Guggenheim Bilbao MuseoaGBM2005.1 © 2012 Richard Serra/ArtistsRights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, Richard58 x 64 x 70, 1996Forged steel blocks, 6 blocks: 147.3 x 162.6 x 177.8 cmInstallation at Gagosian Gallery, SoHo
SERRA, RichardNo Mandatory Patriotism1989Paintstik on two sheets of paper, 236.5 x 510.9 cmPartial and promised gift of UBSMoMA © 2014 Richard Serra / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
SERRA, RichardExhibition copy of "Pacific Judson Murphy" (1978)Paintstick on Belgian linen by Richard Serra two parts: 285 x 442 cm and 285 x 272 cm Private collection Photo: Ian Reeves, S. F. Museum Of Modern Art
SERRA, RichardNo Mandatory Patriotism1989Paintstick on two sheets of paper, 237 x 534 cmCollection Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Rob McKeever. © the artist
SERRA, RichardDouble Rift #2, 2011Paintstick on handmade paper, 267 x 505.8 x 9.5 cmGagosian Gallery, NYPhoto by Rob McKeever
SERRA, RichardTwo Corner Cut: High Low2012)The Menil CollectionPhoto © Hester + Hardaway Photographers. Fayetteville, Texas
SERRA, RichardConsequence2003 © Richard Serra /Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkPhoto: Richard Barnes
SANDBACK, Fred Untitled (from Ten Vertical Constructions)1977Two-part vertical construction, red (variation)Dia Art FoundationPhoto: Nic Tenwiggenhorn
SANDBACK, Fred Untitled (Sculptural Study, broken triangle, lannan foundation, santa fe)1990-2014Black and Orange Acrylic YarnGalería Cayón
SANDBACK, Fred Untitled (Sculptural Study, two-part vertical construction)1976-2013Orange and Yellow Acrylic Yarn, 30.5 x 45.7 cmGalería Cayón
SANDBACK, Fred Untitled (Sculptural Study, Seven-part Right-angled Triangular Construction), 1982/2010
SANDBACK, Fred Madre e hija (dos construccionestriangulares) (detalle)2003Hilo acrílico negro y griscopyright: cincodearte.wordpress.com
WILMARTH, Christopher Tina Turner, 1970-71Etched glass, clear glass, and steel cable, 177.2 x 449.6 x 147.3 cmGift of Edward R. BroidaMoMA Number:811.2005Copyright:© 2014 Estate of Christopher Wilmarth
WILMARTH, Christopher Susan Walked In 1976Etched glass and steel, 152.4 x 152.4 x 76.2 cm Hunter Museum of American Art
NAUMAN, Bruce Model for Animal Pyramid II1989 Cut-and-taped gelatin silver prints (irreg), 229.9 x 152.8 cm Gift of Agnes Gund and Jo Carole and Ronald S. LauderMoMA © 2014 Bruce Nauman / ArtistsRights Society (ARS), New York
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