Materials and Process

Explore artists’ innovative materials and processes.
Floor 5
Floor 4
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Jackie Winsor. Burnt Piece. 1977-78 452
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Jackson Pollock. One: Number 31. 1950 402
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Mark Rothko. No. 10. 1950 437
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Lee Krasner. Gaea. 1966 450
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Atsuko Tanaka. Untitled. 1964
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Lee Bontecou. Untitled. 1961 409
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Niki de Saint Phalle. Shooting Painting American Embassy. 1961 477
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Claes Oldenburg. Red Tights. April 1961 414
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Yayoi Kusama. Accumulation No. 1. 1962
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Agnes Martin. Friendship. 1963 494
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Robert Ryman. Twin. 1966 468
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Liliana Porter. Plate I from Wrinkle. 1968
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Dieter Roth. Literature Sausage (Literaturwurst). 1969, published 1961–70 706
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Henri Matisse. The Swimming Pool, Maquette for ceramic (realized 1999 and 2005). Nice-Cimiez, Hôtel Régina, late summer 1952 400
Floor 3
Floor 2
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Maren Hassinger. Leaning. 1980 279
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Jimmie Durham. The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan is the World’s Largest Gothic Cathedral. Except, of course, that it is a fake; first by the simple fact of being built in Manhattan, at the turn of the century. But the stone work is re-inforced with steel which is expanding with rust. Someday it will destroy the stone. The Cathedral is in Morningside Heights overlooking a panoramic view of Harlem which is separated by a high fence. 1989
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Richard Serra. Equal. 2015 297