30 UMMA Objects
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This horizontal scene portrays calm water in the foreground, grey hills in the distant middlegound, and clouds in the sky. 
Walter De Maria (American (North American))
Untitled
1969 – 1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.107
A print entirely in yellow, with hand drawn grid lines. On the grid lines, various measurements and marks have been made.<br /><br />
EC 2017
Alex Hay (American (North American))
Untitled, from "The New York Collection for Stockholm: 30 Artists"
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.114
A print of concentric circles bisected by lines extending from every corner and midpoint length.&nbsp;<br />
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EC 2017
Sol LeWitt
Untitled, from "The New York Collection for Stockholm: 30 Artists"
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.117
This vertical print shows a slick advertising image in the top half with a man and a woman watching an early model television set. The woman is smoking a cigarette. A text box is inserted asking three questions. The bottom half is less slick, simply a diagram and text, some of it in a typewriter font. Text above and below asks about how soon television sets will be widely available in homes and museums. The date 1944 is included in parentheses at the top of the image.
Nam June Paik (South Korean)
A New Design for TV Chair
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.123
This black and white print shows what could be a loose collection of hardware such as nuts and bolts, with the artist&#39;s signature in red beneath.&nbsp;
Mark di Suvero
Untitled, from "The New York Collection for Stockholm: 30 Artists"
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.108
This vertically oriented print is divided equally into two halves. The upper half is solid black, the lower half is solid white.
Ellsworth Kelly (American (North American))
Untitled
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.116
This print is an abstract composition in black, white and lavender. In the upper right, there is a black circle on a white background shape. The left and lower portions are made up of black shapes. At the lower center, a lavendar rectangular form is also included, overlapped by a black shape that is slightly broken up by thin white lines. The print is numbered (l.l.) "275/300" and signed (l.r.) "Louise Nevelson" in pencil.
Louise Nevelson (American (North American))
Untitled
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.120
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 print of 4 intersecting rectangular shapes in black and grey. There are slight repeated vertical lines visible on each block.<br /><br />
EC 2017
Richard Stankiewicz
Untitled, from "The New York Collection for Stockholm: 30 Artists"
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.130
A print of dashed lines and indefinite abstract shapes.<br /><br />
EC 2017
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Untitled (Mao), from the portfolio "The New York Collection for Stockholm: 30 Artists"
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.132
In the center of the page, there is text printed in black on cream paper. The text describes the results from a survey and explains the survey in which participants indicated their preferred candidate in an election. The print is signed and numbered.
Hans Haacke (German (culture or style))
Untitled
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.113
This vertically oriented black print shows a an electric plug that looks like Mickey Mouse.
Claes Oldenburg (American (North American))
Untitled, from "The New York Collection for Stockholm: 30 Artists"
1973
Gift of Mr. Robert Rauschenberg
1976/2.122
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