American Works
Installations
Political Commentary
Non American Works
Painting, Sculpture, and architechture
100

This memorial, located in Washington DC, contains the names of 58,000 soldiers.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

100

Located in Central Park, this saffron colored installation was only showcased for fifteen days.

The Gates

100

This life seized bull, made from hundreds of corned beef tins, comments on food sovereignty and the exploitation of the Pacific.

Pisupo Lua Afe

100

This museum, located in northern Rome, is devoted to 21st century art shows the use of modernism and constructivism.

MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts

100

This porcelain sculpture depicts a partially nude woman and a famous cartoon panther.

Pink Panther

200

This large installation in Washington DC depicts the United States in video clips, earning the artist the title of "The Father of Video Art".

Electronic Superhighway

200

This cut in paper projection reflects on the historical representation of African Americans.

Darkeytown Rebellion

200

This installation, containing ceiling and wall scrolls, was made to criticize the propaganda in communist China under Mao Zedong.

Book from the Sky

200

This piece, which touches on subjectivity, exoticism, and hybridity, is shaped by the history of colonialism in Africa and the rights of women.

Preying Mantra

200

This famous museum challenges the precedent of museums at the time with it's unique architecture. 

The Guggenheim Museum

300

This painting, containing both words and drawings, depicts famous Jazz players of the 20th.

Horn players

300

This 2007 installation depicts a massive rupture in the ground and requires attentive viewing.

Shibboleth

300

This three panel art piece, touches on the role of trade goods in allegorical stories and the misunderstanding of Native and non-native trade.

Trade (gifts for trading land with white people)

300

This piece, composed of hundreds of small metal fragments, depicts a shifting grid of stripes and color blocks.

Old Man's Cloth

300

This abstracted painting explores themes such as nationalism and revolution as they occur in the worlds of art, sports, and contemporary politics.

Stadia II

400

This American photographer created a series recreating famous paintings in history which includes this picture.

Untitled #228, Cindy Sherman

400

This installation is a three-dimensional recreation of a famous Rococo painting, commenting on the aristocracy which benefited from colonialism. 

The Swing (After Fragonard)

400

This vertical portrait depicts the central figure bisected by a rifle, she has words across her face in farsi.

Rebellious Silence

400

This abstract landscape expresses Korean tradition and heritage through and ink wash painting technique.

Summer Trees

400

This mixed media sculpture reflects on the artist's experience in the second world war along with dehumanization and suffering

Androgyne III

500

This work combines representational painting and African American quilting techniques with the written word.

Dancing at the Louvre

500

This room sized video installation depicts a two sided screen with a male figure on each side each under extreme conditions.

The Crossing

500

This ink and pencil nude illustrates women’s relationships with animals.

Lying with the Wolf

500

This installation, depicting a barbershop scene, was created to challenge the machismo in Latino communities

En la barberia no se llora
500

This abstract painting seem to bloom like lush vegetation over the large canvas.

Earth's Creation