
Janine Antoni and Paul Ramirez Jonas, Migration, 2002, channel video playing on two monitors side by side, 58:03 minute loopDimensions variable

Janine Antoni and Paul Ramirez Jonas, Migration, 2002, channel video playing on two monitors side by side, 58:03 minute loopDimensions variable

Untitled" (Wawannaisa) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 ½ x 9 ½ in The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation Courtesy of Andrea Rosen Gallery New York by thecollectorslistLess

Janine Antoni, Touch, 2002, Video installation, Duration: 9:37 minute loop, Projection size: 14 feet 8 inches x 13 feet 2 inches (447.04 x 401.32 cm)

Tracey Emin, still images from “Emin and Emin in Cyprus”, 1996
Janine Antoni, Conduit, 2009, Copper sculpture with urine verdigris patina, framed digital C-print, Image: 25 x 30 inches (63.5 x 76.2 cm); framed: 27 ¼ x 32 ¼ x 2 1/8 inches (69.22 x 81.92 x 5.4 cm), Sculpture: 2 x 7 ¼ x 2 ¼ inches (5.08 x 18.42 x 5.72 cm), Pedestal: 10 ½ x 10 ½ x 32 ½ inches (26.67 x 26.67 x 82.55 cm)

Walter De Maria, The Broken Kilometer, 1979. © The Estate of Walter De Maria. Photo: Jon Abbott



Yoko Ono “Sky TV for Washington” (1966/2014)
“Sky TV is, in Yoko Ono’s words, “a TV just to see the sky.” It brings a live image of the outdoors into the gallery, rain or shine, twenty-four hours a day. When the work was first conceived, in 1966, the artist lived in a windowless space and “wanted so desperately to have a sky in my apartment.” Sky TV is one of the earliest works of art to harness the instant feedback capability of the video camera. The simplicity of its imagery was especially radical at a time before the popularity of videotape and when all material seen onscreen was created by commercial broadcast companies. The sky has been a recurrent motif throughout Ono’s career. She recalls looking up at it as a form of refuge during World War II in Japan: “The sky is the only thing that was shining—beautifully—and it never stops shining.””

Tracey Emin from My Photo Album

Geoffrey Hendricks, Headstand, Bell Tower Torre Civica, Bergamo, Italy, 2012, Color photograph, 6 x 4 in (15.2 x 10.2 cm)

George Maciunas, Your Name Spelled with Objects, Kirsten Lundberg, 1977, Plastic box containing offset card and objects in various media, soverall (closed): 2 15/16 x 2 9/16 x 2 ¼" (7.5 x 6.5 x 5.7 cm)

Installation view of AutoTube / Full Moon I | AutoTube / Full Moon II | AutoTube / Full Moon III | Rubber inner tube with two watercolors and twine | 92 x 62 x 15cm | Geoffrey Hendricks | 2013