
Rakuko Naito, RNcube13-99 Wire Mesh with Paper Cube (1999), From Tayloe Piggott Gallery

Rakuko Naito, RNcube13-99 Wire Mesh with Paper Cube (1999), From Tayloe Piggott Gallery
Eva Hesse, Accession II, 1968 (1969) © The Estate of Eva Hesse. Courtesy Hauser & Wirth.



Mona Hatoum, One Year (2005), 2007, human nails and polyester resin

Roni Horn Untitled (Aretha) 2002–04

Carl Andre
Belgica Blue Field
1989
50 cubes of stone
600 x 275 cm

Mona Hatoum, Nablus soap, 1996–1996

Cube (9 x 9 x 9), 2008
Mona Hatoum
Black finished steel
“Everything about this sculpture, from its imposing physical presence to its construction of barbed wire, seems to be threatening and dangerous. Mona Hatoum’s use of a provocative material reflects her belief that content should be conveyed through aesthetic and formal elements. She describes her work as being ‘…about presenting the audience with a set of objects and materials that may have certain associations and may bring out general feelings of discomfort or uncertainty, and this will be different for each person.’”

Incomplete Open Cube 8/3, 1974
Sol LeWitt
Painted aluminumexpand_more
THE MUSEUM PURCHASE FUND (NEA) WITH MATCHING FUNDS FROM MR. AND MRS. MILES Q. FITERMANexpand_more 75.4

Francesco Arena ,Cube (Capital), 2017, Pierre Bleue and ‘Capital’ by Karl Marx 22 x 22 x 22 cm