Dorothea Rockburne, Drawing Which Makes Itself: Neighbourhood, Transparentized paper, pencil, colored pencil, and felt-tip pen on wall, 107 x 150 inches, 1973, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Laura Belém, Ao encontro de... (Meeting with...), video installation, single-channel video, color, with sound, 8:37 minutes, dimensions variable, 2003-2004, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California. (Note: Full video can be viewed via the artist's website, hyperlinked above.)
Dieter Roth, Lion Cage (Löwenkäfig), Intaglio printing (etching and halftone block), photomechanical reproduction of a drawing and a picture postcard, 23 13/16 × 19 7/8 inches, 1971, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, The Girl Saku Rescuing a Baby from the River, Color woodblock print, 13 5/8 x 9 3/16 inches, Japan, 1875, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California
Elza Sunderland, Unfinished Textile Design from 'Birds of a Feather' Series; Red, Black and White Colorway, Gouache on paper, 11 x 9 inches, 1941, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California
Rosalind Solomon, ERA March, Washington, DC (women in hard hats), Gelatin silver print, image: 14 15/16 x 14 13/16 inches, 1979, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Gordon Ward Gahan, Reservoir Shrinks as Drought Continues: New York, Gelatin silver print, image: 9 7/16 x 7 5/8 inches, 1965, United Press International, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Lady Pink, produced by Bullet, This Side Up, Poster, Screenprint on paper, printed at Lower East Side Printshop, 23 x 20 inches, 1991, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York
Annibale Carracci, Studies for a Figure of Saint Francis Kneeling in a Three-Quarter view and for His Hands (recto); Studies for a Figure of Saint Francis Kneeling in Profile (verso), Drawing, 13 1/4 x 11 5/16 inches (33.6 x 28.8 cm), 1583-85, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Luis Cruz Azaceta, The Crossing, Lithograph, Sheet (Irregular): 29 1/16 x 41 1/2 inches (73.9 x 105.4 cm), 1991, Edition 15/30, Printed and published by Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper, Whitney Museum, New York