Frank Stella, Spectralia, Lithograph, etching, aquatint, relief and screenprint, Comp and sheet 67.8 x 81.8 centimeters, Publisher: Kenneth Tyler, 1994, National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra
Richard Tuttle, Celebration #1, Pencil and acrylic colors on foamcore and cardboard, 49.5 x 38 x 1 centimeters, 2003, Kunst Museum Winterthur, Switzerland
Albert Bierstadt, Wreck of the “Ancon” in Loring Bay, Alaska, Oil on paper mounted on Masonite, 35.88 x 50.16 centimeters, 1889, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts
Eliane Duarte, Fragmento de Oxosse, Seeds, fabric, wax, synthetic pearls, metal coins, and various materials, 96 x 66 x 8 centimeters, 2002, Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris, France
Elena Tejada-Herrera, The Girls Train To Fight, Video, 15’44, 2019 |Who Will Write The History Of Tears, Artists on Women’s Rights, 2021-2022 |Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, Poland
Sophie Ristelhueber, Untitled from the series FAIT, Chromogenic color print, Edition: 1/3, 100.97 x 125.73 x 5.72 centimeters, 1992, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
Nellie Mae Roe, When I Was a Little girl Looking for Santa Claus, Crayon, colored pencil and pencil on paper, Dimensions unknown, 1982, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia