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Remo Saraceni
Untitled
20th century
Gift of Dr. & Mrs. J. Robert Willson
1983/1.143.1

Milton Cohen
Slide Projection in Circles
1953 – 1963
Gift of Gerome Kamrowski
1979/2.125
An abstract painting of blood in a sunburst pattern.
Jordan Eagles
TSBC3
2011
Gift of Lillian Montalto and Robert M. Bohlen
2011/2.1
This mixed media assemblage has a series of see-through panels hanging from a wooden frame with a lightbox at the back. On the hanging panels, there are photographs printed, with a variety of images of buildings, sculpture, and advertising.
Robert Rauschenberg;Gemini G.E.L. (American (North American);American (North American))
Sling-Shots Lit #6
1984
2015/2.41
The phrase "How much vacation do you really need?" is digitally printed on paper and signed by artist and placed in a mass produced frame with a butterfly sticker in the lower right corner. 
Ben Patterson (American (North American))
"How much vacation do you really need?"
2012
Gift of the artist
2012/2.110.1
The phrase "<em>When did you last see a blue moon?</em>" is digitally printed on paper and signed by artist then placed in a mass produced frame with a flower sticker in the lower right corner. 
Ben Patterson (American (North American))
"When did you last see a blue moon?"
2012
Gift of the artist
2012/2.110.2
The phrase "What will you do if the world really ends on Dec. 23, 2012?" is digitally printed on paper and signed by artist then placed in a mass produced frame with a googly-eye sticker in the lower right corner. 
Ben Patterson (American (North American))
"What will you do if the world really ends on Dec. 23, 2012?"
2012
Gift of the artist
2012/2.110.7
The phrase "Tell me a story about your grandmother" is digitally printed on paper and signed by artist then placed in a mass produced frame with a googlyy-eye sticker in the lower right corner. 
Ben Patterson (American (North American))
"Tell me a story about your grandmother."
2012
Gift of the artist
2012/2.110.8
The phrase "Which would you like to eat now - a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or a tuna fish sandwich?" is digitally printed on paper and signed by artist then placed in a mass produced frame with a flower sticker in the lower right corner. 
Ben Patterson (American (North American))
"Which would you like to eat now - a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or a tuna fish sandwich?"
2012
Gift of the artist
2012/2.110.14

Ilya Bolotowsky (American (North American))
Untitled
1972
Bequest of the Estate of David Caldwell Leedy
2005/2.31
The phrase "Do you have too many, too few, or just the right number, or just the right number, of books in your library?" is digitally printed on paper and signed by artist then placed in a mass produced frame with a lady bug sticker in the lower right corner. 
Ben Patterson (American (North American))
"Do you have too many, too few, or just the right number of books in your library?"
2012
Gift of the artist
2012/2.110.3
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