The Gates by Christo and Jeanne-Claude were based off of these Japanese gates
Torii
In Xu Bing's Book from the Sky this many scrolls were hung from the ceiling
Three
This painting contains several repeated words such as "Ornithology"
Horn Players by Jean-Michel Basquiat
Frank Gehry based his Guggenheim Museum Bilbao on this common item you might find in the recycling bin.
Crumpled up piece of paper
In his sculpture, Koons uses this cartoon character with Hollywood star Jayne Mansfield to provoke his audience.
Pink Panther
Ai Weiwei's Kui Hua Zi (Sunflower Seeds) is an art installation with more than 100 million sunflower seeds made of this material
Porcelain
This art installation consisted of cut paper silhouettes and projection of colors and shapes
Darkytown Rebellion by Kara Walker
In Dancing at the Louvre, Faith Ringgold uses this type of quilt in her art
Story-Quilting
Cindy Sherman always had this person as a model for her photography
Cindy Sherman
In Pisupo Lua Afe by Michel Tuffery, a bull is sculpted out of this unconventional material
Corned beef cans
Yinka Shonibare's The Swing (after Fragonard), was an appropriation of Jean-Honoré Fragonard's, The Swing from this period
The Rococo Period
In Nam June Paik's Electronic Superhighway, this is displayed on the TV in the state that the installation is being shown in.
Video footage of the person observing the installation
Pure land by Mariko Mori depicts this body of water
The Dead Sea
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial points two these two monuments
The Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial
Old Man’s Cloth by El Anatsui is not actually made of cloth, but this material instead
Small metal fragments (flattened liquor bottle labels)
In No Crying Allowed in the Barbershop (En la barbería no se llora), Pepón Osorio challenges this Latino social construct.
Machismo culture
This video installation is meant to have a meditative effect on the viewer.
The Crossing by Bill Viola
In Preying Mantra by Wangechi Mutu this cloth inspired the patterning on the blanket under the woman
Kuba cloth
In Rebellious Silence by Shirin Neshat the artist does this over her photographs
Calligraphy
Androgyne III by Magdalena Abakanowicz was given its name for this reason
The artist wants the viewer to focus on the humanity of the figure rather than their gender