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1.Agnes Martin,untitled #5,1989, Acrylic and pencil on
paper, 140×126 cm
2.Brice Marden,Range,1970, 3 panels, oil and wax on canvas,
155×266 cm
3.The Pyramids of Mycerinus (c. 2470 B.C.), Chefren (c.2500
B.C.), and Cheops (c.2530 B.C.),Giza
4.Tony Smith, Willy, 1962, Full-scale, painted plywood
mockup for steel sculpture; 7'8''×18'×12'
5. Robert Ryman, Part 17, 1993, Oil on corrugated board,
38×38cm
6. Carl Andre, Magnesium-Magnesium Plain, 1969, Magnesium,
36 units 1×30.4×30.4 cm each, 1×182.7×182.7 cm overall
7. Frank Stella, City Plan, 1964. Metallic powder in acrylic
emulsion on canvas, 7'8'' square. Private Collection, New York.
8. Robert Ryman, Classico III ,1968. Polymer on paper,
7'11''×7'5''. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
9. Brice Marden, Elements III, 1983-84. Oil on canvas,
7'×3'. Courtesy Pace Gallery, New York.
10. Donald Judd, Untitled, 1965. Galvanized iron, 11'3''high.
Collection Henry Geldzahler, New York.
11-01.Robert Morris, the Ells, 1965-88, Expanded steel,
3 elements, each 244×244×61cm
11-02. Robert Morris, Untitled(circle), 1991, Structural
steel, height 4.4cm, diameter 49.5cm
12-01. Dan Flavin, A Primary Structure, 1964, Red,yellow,and
blue fluorescent light, 2'×4', collection the artist.
12-02. Dan Flavin, Untitled( fondly to Margo), 1986, yellow
and pink fluorescent lights and fixtures, 487×21×21cm.
13. Carl Andre, twelfth copper corner, 1975. Copper, 78
plates each 19.5''square. Courtesy Sperone Westwater Fischer Gallery,
New York.
14.Kasimir Malevich, Suprematist Painting(Eight Red Rectangles),
1915. Oil on canvas, 22.5''×18.875''. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
15. Joself Albers, Homage to the Square,1961, Oil on board,
23.375''square, Collection Cardazzo, Venice.
16-01. Constantin Brancusi, Bird in Space, 1925. Polished
bronze, 4'1.25'' high, Kunsthaus, Zurich.
16-02. Constantin Brancusi, View of the artist's studio
with several versions of The Endless Column, c.1918.
16-03.LaoZhu, 法印,木质红图章,
16-04.LaoZhu, 法印,木质红图章,
17. David Smith, cubi XVIII(left), 1964, stainless steel,
9'8'' high, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston(anonymous centennial gift).
18. Agnes Martin, white stone, 1965. Oil on canvas, 5'10''square,
Courtesy Robert Elkon Gallery, New York.
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