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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
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
This square screenprint has three squares in red. They are all nestled within each other, with the lightest red on the outside, becoming darker towards the smallest square.
Josef Albers (American (North American))
EK Ik
1970
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2012/2.5
A blue vertical rectangle contains a red oblong circle covering its lower section which is truncated at the lower left edge.
Ellsworth Kelly (American (North American))
Untitled, from "Ten Works + Ten Painters"
1964
Gift of Graham and Marianne Smith
1986/1.194.3
This horizontal print consists of horizontal blocks of color and stripes.  The upper portion of the print is a dark brick-red with a thinner black horizontal stripe along the top edge.  The lower portion of the print is beige with a thin orange stripe along the bottom edge.
Kenneth Noland (American (North American))
Untitled
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.121
A landscape reduced to minimal abstract elements. The lower half of the painting is black. The upper half, various shades of white and blue. Two black squares are suspended in the white above the black. A small pale blue circle is between the squares.
Adolph Gottlieb (American (North American))
Landscape
1952
Bequest of Florence L. Stol
1968/1.81
Rectangles of offwhite and blue-grey, of various sizes, arranged on a grid.
Sean Scully
Durango I
1991
Gift of Herbert Barrows
2002/2.54
An abstract print of a royal blue background with white rectangle framing a green blob, and yellow stripe. It is printed on heavy-weight off-white paper.
Helen Frankenthaler;Tanglewood Press (American (North American))
Air Frame
1965
Gift of Stephen M. Taylor
1987/1.183
Square, rectangular, and circular pieces of wood and formica are assembled in rectilinear, cabinet-like compartments. The entire object is painted black.
Louise Nevelson (American (North American))
Black Excursion No. 13
1964
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.131
Two sets of concentric arcs of bright colors radiate toward one another from the lower left corner and the upper right corner.
Frank Stella (American (North American))
Untitled
1968
Gift of Philip M. Stern, Washington, D.C.
1993/2.6
This square screenprint has three squares in red. They are all nestled within each other, with the darkest red on the outside, becoming lighter towards the smallest square. The print is titled (l.l.) "EK Id" in pencil. 
Josef Albers (American (North American))
EK ld
1970
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2012/2.6
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