CC 2 Weird Art, Fuller World ver 2 - both rotations (Crumpacker)

A photograph of a female head made of pasta and marinara sauce printed on a porcelain plate. On verso, the plate is numbered "39;" it is labeled part of "The Peter Norton Family Christmas Project" and dated 1999; the manufacturer is labeled "Made in Bernardaud in Limoges, France;" and, below, it reads "Lead Free Dishwasher Safe."
Vik Muniz
Untitled (Medusa Marinara)
1999
photograph | glazed porcelain
Gift of the Peter Norton Family Foundation
1999/1.108
This color screenprint is separated into two main parts. At the top is a frame made out of unwrapped candy and wrapped candy bars with an image of a man flexing his arm, while a bikini-clad woman peeks from behind the bicep in the frame. The bottom half of the image has two blue and red stars, one on top of the other at the right, and a television to the left. The television has a handle at the top, with an arm coming from the upper candy-frame to hold the handle, and on the screen is a large moth on a red background.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
Llalla Pallozza...Image fades but memory lingers on
1965 – 1970
screenprint | paper
Gift of Professor Diane M. Kirkpatrick
2000/2.14.23
A long wooden box divided into two compartments, one small and one large. The small compartment contains an intricately worked gold thimble inscribed with a poem. The long compartment contains a silver thimble in which horse hairs have been threaded. The tuft of horse hair runs the length of the long compartment.
Ann Hamilton
scripted
gold thimble, silver thimble, horsehair, wood and glass
3 3/8 x 33 9/16 x 7 1/2 in. (8.5 x 85.1 x 19 cm);3 3/8 x 33 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (8.5 x 85 x 19 cm)
Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund
Glass bottle containing sand and a drawing a small boy sealed with a cork.
Len Cowgill
This is Julian
2011
paper, sand, cork, and glass |
Bequest of Marion Lawrence
2016/2.235
This mixed media collage consists of a long skein of yarn of varying colors attached at point A at the top of the print, creating a jumbled mass of yarn below and exiting at point C, also at the top of the canvas.
Buky Schwartz
Line A-C
1971
mixed media, wool | canvas
Gift in honor of Dr. E. Bryce and Harriet Alpern, by their children
2012/1.220
This colorful watercolor shows a crowded cityscape with streets appearing in consecutive horizontal bands, each with buildings or specific types of vehicles. High-rise buildings in the background and various smaller buildings, trains, and cars move along the streets in front. Clothes-lines hang between the buildings in the background. A yellow train passes in the foreground. The artists name appears on a white vehicle near the bottom left.
Vernon Jirgins
Chicago
1950 – 1960
watercolor | paper
Gift of The Daniel and Harriet Fusfeld Folk Art Collection
2002/1.185
Eddie Arning
Two men with big pistols
1960 – 1975
oil pastel | paper
Gift of the Cohen Family Fund
2005/1.275
Jane Dickson
Keep Moving II
1988
aquatint | paper
Gift of Alice A. Simsar
1992/1.145
Can of Campbell’s Pepper Pot Soup with Andy Warhol’s signature in black felt-tip pen on lower left front of can.
Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup Can—Pepper Pot
1961 – 1971
ink | can of Campbell's soup
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1988/1.86
A rectangular wooden box containing ceramic, rubber, and bronze wishbones encased in felt. A lithographed felt card rests on top of the wishbones. The text on the felt card reads: Wish #1 Wish # 2 Wish #3. The box top is engraved with "III" on the front. 
Lorna Simpson
III
wood box, waterless lithographed felt, and ceramic, rubber, and bronze wishbones
13 9/16 in x 5 1/2 in x 2 3/16 in (34.5 cm x 14 cm x 5.5 cm)
Gift of The Peter Norton Family Foundation
Nine photographs of men in various stages of women's dress stitched together with black thread and arranged in rows of three.
Hunter Reynolds
Untitled
thread and photographs on paper
17 ½ in x 11 ⅝ in (44.45 cm x 29.53 cm);21 in x 15 in x 1 ¾ in (53.34 cm x 38.1 cm x 4.45 cm)
Gift of Leonard Rosenberg
Print made to resemble a wood framed chalk board; dated lower left 1974; at lower right, artist's insignia a capital W within a circle.
William T. Wiley
I Hope You Learned Your Lesson
color etching, sugarlift and hand-burnished aquatint on J. Barcham Green paper
28 5/16 x 22 1/4 in. (71.8 x 56.5 cm);32 1/16 x 26 in. (81.4 x 66 cm);10 9/16 x 12 3/4 in. (26.7 x 32.3 cm)
Museum Purchase

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