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Jerry Okimoto
Projection for Mobile Painting #32
1963
Museum Purchase
1964/1.85

Murray Jones
Untitled
1915 – 1964
Museum Purchase
1965/1.174
Olitski has covered nearly the entire canvas in the same grey acrylic using a spray gun.  On the right side of the canvas, there is a group of vertical lines in red, blue, and white. 
Jules Olitski (American (North American))
Absalom Passage—18
1973
Purchase made possible by the generosity of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gosman
1973/2.82

Gregory Amenoff
Channel
1984
Gift of Arthur and Jeanne Cohen
1991/1.139

Albert Mullen
To Hofmann
1976
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Berry
1977/1.188

Charles Hinman
Desert Butterfly
1968
Gift of Margaret H. Demant
1997/2.2A
Two large panels painted red panels of aluminum, situated against one another so that the seam is visible at center. A line of white runs along each panel's outer edge.
Dorothea Rockburne
Fire Engine Red
1967
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.136.1-2
Two nude women, a telephone, and a car crash are rendered in graphite on a red ground. Any suggestion of narrative is subverted through abrupt changes in scale and a flattened-out, depthless pictorial space.
David Salle
Untitled (Dark Red)
1978
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.137

Albert Mullen
Landscape Section
1961
Anonymous Gift
1992/2.36
Acrylic paint on canvas with collage elements, including a wooden protusion on the right side, the left side painted to look like canvas, and a clear, thicker medium on the right side of the piece creating a multi-textural appearance. 
Fabian Marcaccio (Argentine)
Untitled
1993 – 1994
Gift of Leonard Rosenberg
2015/2.87

Kevin McMahon
Thai Temple
1975 – 1985
Gift of Jack A. and Noreen Rounick
2004/2.44
This print shows a landscape with a mountain rising in the middle of the background. There are trees and grass in front, and a body of water in the foreground. At the center, on the edge of the water, sits a faucet, a razor, and a toothbrush in a clear glass as if the body of water is a sink.<br />
The print is signed (l.r.) "Doug Webb" and numbered (l.l.) "197/275" in pencil.
Doug Webb (American (North American))
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness
1980 – 1990
Gift of Jack A. and Noreen Rounick
2004/2.40
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