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Nairy Baghramian
Side Leaps_Spatial Compositions

Part of an ongoing series, the work brings together distinct strands of Baghramian’s practice: ‘Side Leaps,’ a body of sketches, drawings, and maquettes produced throughout her career that function as...
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Gerhard Richter
Abstraktes Bild (940-7)

Gerhard Richter’s ‘Abstraktes Bild’ (‘Abstract Painting’) (2015) is a seminal late painting created at a pivotal moment in his career, following years of experimentation with glass works and his digitally...
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Amy Sherald
A Memory of Place: Landscape for a Quiet Body

In ‘A Memory of Place: Landscape for a Quiet Body’ (2026), Amy Sherald brings together portraiture and landscape painting to evoke the body as a site of memory and place. The landscape resting across the...
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Juan Gris
La Bouteille de Bordeaux (The Bottle of Claret)

Juan Gris’s ‘La bouteille de Bordeaux’ (1913) represents a pivotal moment in the development of cubism. Incorporating the technique of papier collé, which Gris pioneered alongside Pablo Picasso and Georges...
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Philip Guston
Double Portrait

Philip Guston’s ‘Double Portrait’ (1969) stands among the most important examples of the artist’s iconic Hood paintings. First shown in Guston’s seminal Marlborough Gallery exhibition in New York in October...
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Mark Bradford
What are you doing in here

‘What are you doing in here’ (2018) is a consummate example of Mark Bradford’s distinctive visual lexicon and his pioneering mode of ‘social abstraction.’ Layering and transforming quotidian materials...
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Philip Guston
Conversation

Emerging from Guston’s prolific final years, ‘Conversation’ (1978) abounds with autobiographical references. This tender self-portrait develops Guston’s key visual motifs: the head in profile with its...
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Louise Bourgeois
Persistent Antagonism

Strikingly vertical and pointed at both ends, Louise Bourgeois’s ‘Persistent Antagonism’ (1946-1948) is an extraordinary work from the artist’s landmark ‘Personage’ series, which marked her debut as a...
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Nicole Eisenman
Coping

‘Coping’ (2008) is a masterful example of Nicole Eisenman’s allegorical paintings, which merge the autobiographical with art history and fiction to create a cutting critique of present-day social and political...
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Felix Gonzalez-Torres
“Untitled” (Go-Go Dancing Platform)

At an undisclosed time, a lamé-clad go-go dancer ascends a light blue platform with a personal listening device. Surrounded by 48 illuminated lightbulbs, listening to music of their own choosing, they...
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Meret Oppenheim
Das Auge der Mona Lisa (The Eye of Mona Lisa)

Exhibited at important institutions including the Kunstmuseum Bern, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Meret Oppenheim’s late painting, ‘Das Auge der Mona Lisa’...
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Louise Bourgeois
Cell (Choisy Two)

‘Cell (Choisy Two)’ is from Louise Bourgeois’s series of remarkable and highly personal installations called the Cells. Inviting associations with the biological cell, imprisonment, or a place of solitary...
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