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A work made of marble.

Sculpture, 1935

Henry Moore

A work made of 148 gelatin silver prints and text panel.

CARVING: A Traditional Sculpture, 1972

Eleanor Antin

Sculpture of a naked light-skinned woman with red nail polish and dark hair sitting in a bathtub of soapy water. She holds her breasts with both hands, her mouth open in a look of surprise. The rest of her face and head is not present in the work. A bright blue snorkel protrudes from the water between her legs.

Woman in Tub, 1988

Jeff Koons

A sizable pile of hard candies in blue, red, and yellow wrappers piled up against a white wall and resting on a light-colored wood floor.

"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.), 1991

Felix Gonzalez-Torres

Terracotta sculpture of a standing woman. Her right arm clutches fabric as a Cupid on her right pulls the fabric at her waist.

The Fear of Love, 1742

Jean-Louis Lemoyne

Three figures made of sheet metal dangle from the ceiling. The metal is painted in splotchy and abstract oranges, yellows, and reds.

Living Sculpture, 1966

Marisa Merz

A bronze lion, deep green and muscular, looks out in the distance from its pedestal in front of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Lion (One of a Pair, South Pedestal), 1893

Edward Kemeys

A work made of oil on canvas.

PH-246, 1951/52

Clyfford Still

A work made of gilded wood and mirror.

Christ and the Lamb, 1988

Jeff Koons

A work made of stainless steel and amber plexiglas, 10 units.

Untitled, 1968

Donald Judd

A life-size sculpture of a fallen tree made of lightly hued cypress wood. The carving is laid on the ground, and takes up almost the entire space of the room.

Hinoki, 2007

Charles Ray

Multicolored neon sign composed of various English words in a circular pattern.

Human Nature/Life Death, 1983

Bruce Nauman

Two life-size sculptures of a pink woman and a white dog. Neither of them have faces, and they are made up of large shell-shaped forms.

Woman with Dog (Frau mit Hund), 2004

Katharina Fritsch

Thin, flat metal shapes form a loosely symmetrical sculpture atop a wide base. Near the top, radiating spindles form an open, cone-like shape.

Maquette for Richard J. Daley Center Sculpture, 1964

Pablo Picasso

A work made of marble.

Bourgeois Bust- Jeff and Ilona, 1991

Jeff Koons

A work made of painted fiberglass, steel, and fabric.

Boy, 1992

Charles Ray

A work made of white chalk on plywood.

Richard J. Daley Center Sculpture, 1967

Pablo Picasso

Large mound of rocks intersected radially by long rectangular mirrors.

Chalk-Mirror Displacement, 1969

Robert Smithson

A work made of bronze.

Boxer, 1942

Richmond Barthé

A work made of rectified readymade (one of about 25 unnumbered examples): pocket chessboard in leather, celluloid, and pins.

Pocket Chess Set, 1944

Marcel Duchamp

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