
Louise Bourgeois – FÉE COUTURIÈRE, 1963. Bronze, painted white – 39 ½ x 22 ½ x 22 ½ inches (100.3 x 57.2 x 57.2 cm) (as seen at Cheim & Read on November 8, 2014)

Louise Bourgeois – FÉE COUTURIÈRE, 1963. Bronze, painted white – 39 ½ x 22 ½ x 22 ½ inches (100.3 x 57.2 x 57.2 cm) (as seen at Cheim & Read on November 8, 2014)

Tracey Emin

Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Passport), 1991

Louise Bourgeois, Untitled (Fingers), 1986, plaster

Johannes Wald – Untitled (shown as: Nu descendant un escalier)
Plaster, rope, wire, aluminium, 130 x 40 x 50 cm, 2014

Stuart Brisley
Louise Bourgeois’ Leg, 2002
119 x 154 x 98cm
Performance Object
Plaster, ironing board, wood

Clare Twomey, Forever, 2010-11
his work was made in response to the historic Burnap collection at the Nelson Atkins Museum in Kansas, USA; the collection comprises 1345 objects and one of these, the Sandbach Cup, was chosen by the artist and reproduced 1345 times with the help of Hartley Greens & Co. Leeds Pottery, a ceramics factory in northern England.
The public were able to own one of these cups if they agreed to sign a deed from the Museum that stated they would keep it forever: 10,000 people signed this agreement highlighting issues of ownership, responsibility and the notion of time.