List of works by Félix González-Torres

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Cuban-born American artist Félix González-Torres (November 26, 1957 – January 9, 1996) produced a wide variety of artworks during his lifetime. Comprising pieces that are often open-ended in their formal presentation and range across many mediums, combining elements of drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, video, and installation art, González-Torres' body of work is relatively small but influential.[1] The majority of the artist's formal works were accompanied by certificates of authenticity that often also specified - or expressly didn't specify - installation instructions, either directing the owner or presenter of the works to follow installation guidelines, or empowering them to make decisions on how to construct, arrange, or install the works.[2] Given the participatory nature of many of González-Torres' works, including his interactive paper stack and candy spill works that must eventually be replenished, these certificates also sometimes specified how to reproduce or where to purchase the materials needed to sustain the works.[3][2] For a large number of the artist's works, these certificates are the only permanent component, as the other portions of the work (e.g. piles of candy, stacks of paper, etc.) are purchased or reproduced by the owner or presenter of the work.[3][1]

Below are chronological, though incomplete, lists of the artist's works. Nearly all of González-Torres' formal works are named some variant of "Untitled", with the quotation marks a formal element of the title; many different works across different mediums have identical titles.[3] Full medium descriptions, work dimensions, and edition sizes are included with each listing, along with locations in public collections noted where known, to aid in differentiation between works. While several works on these lists were created in collaboration with other artists, these lists do not include works González-Torres created or helped create as a member of Group Material or other named artist collectives.

González-Torres' output can be sorted into three discrete categories, each of which has its own list below: formal works, disavowed "non-works," and "additional material" circulated by the artist.[4] Formal works are works of art completed or conceptualized by the artist during his lifetime that he formally considered to be part of his oeuvre; the majority of these works are extant and owned by public or private collections. The artist's formal works are the most widely known, cited, and exhibited elements of his artistic output. "Non-works" are works that the artist created and exhibited during his lifetime but later disavowed and declared no longer works of art. González-Torres disavowed and destroyed nearly all works created prior to 1988, including nearly all of the work he created while attending university in Puerto Rico and most of his early output from his time in New York.[4][5] Non-works are assumed to be destroyed unless otherwise noted.[4] "Additional material" comprises sketches, photographs, objects, and other ephemera that had served as precursors to the final physical or conceptual form of formal works, as well as versions of formal works outside of the official editions. The artist circulated these materials with friends, collectors, and other artists, but did not consider them to be formal works of art.[5][4] Many of the additional materials are nearly identical to formal works by the artist.[4] Additionally, some public and private collections have retained or acquired individual papers from installations of one or more of the artist's endlessly replenishable paper stack works;[6][7][8] these individual sheets were not considered works in themselves by the artist and these collections are not included on these lists.[3]

Images of González-Torres' work are subject to copyright by the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation, formed in 2002 by the artist's estate as the sole licensor of copyright. Catalogue numbers are references to the 1997 catalogue raisonné of the artist's work, along with the Foundation's public archival catalogue.[9] Neither of these catalogues include every piece of material the artist created or conceptualized during his lifetime, and these lists may not be exhaustive.

List of formal works[edit]

Formal works are works of art deemed to be part of González-Torres' oeuvre by the artist during his lifetime. Three works on this list were conceptualized during the artist's lifetime and executed posthumously. Catalogue numbers for formal works were formatted as a sequential numbered list in the 1997 catalogue raisonné; the corresponding catalogue numbers were amended and re-numbered for the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation's public catalogue, in line with the numbering system from the artist's original gallery catalogue.[10] This list defaults to sorting works by their catalogue number in the Foundation's catalogue.

Many of the works in González-Torres' formal oeuvre were accompanied by certificates of authenticity; six series of works in particular were universally accompanied by these certificates.[3] The certificates for these series - replenishable stacks, candy pieces, billboards, lightstrings, beaded curtains, and date portraits - included extensive language defining the works conceptually and physically. Replenishable stacks, date portraits, beaded curtains, and candy pieces are marked in the Notes column on the full list of works to distinguish them from others.

  • Replenishable stacks: Certificates include the original type and weight of paper used for the first manifestation of the work, with instructions to use a similar paper if the original is not available; descriptions of what is printed on the paper and how it was printed; an ideal height at which the stack should be installed; instructions allowing viewers to take individual sheets from the installed work; instructions allowing the owner to replenish the stack; language specifying that individual sheets taken from the work do not themselves comprise individual works of art; and language defining the work as unique by its ownership, explained to mean that it can be manifested in multiple locations at once without its uniqueness being threatened.[3]
  • Candy pieces: Certificates include the original type of candy or wrapper used for the first manifestation of the work and the original supplier of the candy, with instructions to use a similar candy if the original is unavailable; an ideal weight at which the piece should be installed and the original installation layout; instructions allowing viewers to take individual candies from the installed work; instructions allowing the owner to install the work in a layout of their liking and to replenish the candies when they see fit; and language defining the work as unique by its ownership, explained to mean that it can be manifested in multiple locations at once without its uniqueness being threatened.[3]
  • Billboards: Certificates include the original image for the work; language allowing the owner to install the image as a billboard, concurrently in multiple public outdoor locations as many times as desired, as well as applied directly to a wall indoors in one place at a time, printed to the size of the entire wall; instructions on how to crop the image; requirements for the work to be installed outdoors at least once if borrowed for an exhibition; and language defining documentation of the work as a formal conceptual element, along with requests for owners and exhibitors to document each installation of the work.[10] Three billboard works significantly differ in their conceptual format, as noted in the full list: "Untitled" (Portrait of Austrian Airlines) (1993); "Untitled" (For Parkett) (1994); and "Untitled" (1994-1995).
  • Lightstrings: Certificates include technical specifications about the lights, sockets, and cords, with instructions to use similar bulbs if the originals are unavailable; language defining the work as complete when owners choose their own unique configuration and install it; instructions allowing the work to be installed in different manifestations whenever the owner desires; requirements for the bulbs to be replaced as they burn out; and instructions to exhibit the work with all the lights either on or off.[10]
  • Beaded curtains: Certificates include the original type, dimension, color, and order of beads used for the first manifestation of the work, with instructions to use a similar bead if the originals are unavailable; instructions allowing the owner to install the work in one or more entranceways into a room; and requirements that the beads hang from the ceiling to the floor and span the width of the entire entranceway.[10]
  • Date portraits: Certificates include the original text and years chosen by the artist and owner; instructions allowing the owner to add to or subtract from the original list of text and years, as well as to change the location of the work; ideal installation instructions, with the work painted directly onto the wall(s) just below where the wall meets the ceiling; color and font specifications, with the text to be in silver paint and Trump Mediaeval Bold Italic typeface on a wall color of the owner's choice; instructions allowing the text size to change whenever the work is reinstalled to fit the new location; and language defining the work as unique by its ownership, explained to mean that it can be manifested in multiple locations at once without its uniqueness being threatened.[10]

Abbreviations: AP = Artist's proof; AAP = Additional artist's proof; PP = Printer's proof; CR = catalogue raisonné

Title Year Medium Dimensions Edition size Public collection(s) 1997 CR no. Foundation cat. no. Notes
"Untitled" (Ischia) 1986 Gold paint and aquatint on paper, framed 20 x 50 in (50.8 x 127 cm) overall; three parts, 20 x 15 3/4 in (50.8 x 40 cm) each 1 1[4] GF1986-001[11]
"Untitled" 1986 Framed Cibachrome 9 x 9 in (22.86 x 22.86 cm) 1 2[4] GF1986-003[12]
"Untitled" (Wall Street) 1986 Framed C-print 46 1/2 x 39 in (118.11 x 99.06 cm) 1, 1 AP with 2 AAPs 3[4] GF1986-005[13]
"Untitled" 1986 Framed C-print 15 1/4 x 17 in (38.73 x 43.18 cm) 2 4[14] GF1986-006[15]
"Untitled" 1987 Framed photostat 8 1/4 x 10 1/4 in (20.95 x 26.03 cm) 1, 1 AP with 2 AAPs 5[14] GF1987-001[16]
"Untitled" 1987 Glass, rubber, black and white photo, and wooden pedestal 67 x 12 x 12 in (170.18 x 30.48 x 30.48 cm) overall; bottle: 7 x 3 x 2 in (17.78 x 7.62 x 5.08 cm) 1 6[14] GF1987-002[17]
"Untitled" 1987 China plates with lacquered c-prints 48 x 60 in (121.92 x 152.4 cm) overall [approx.]; eight parts 1 7[18] GF1987-003[19]
"Untested" 1987 Glass bottle, newsprint, and pedestal 53 3/4 x 16 x 12 in (136.52 x 40.64 x 30.48 cm) overall; bottle: 5 3/4 x 2 x 2 in (14.6 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm) 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[20] 8[18] GF1987-005[21] Listed in 1997 CR and Museum of Modern Art collection database as "Untitled", without pedestal[18][20]
"Double Fear" 1987 Rub-on transfer 4 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (11.43 x 24.13 cm) overall; ten parts 20 9[22] GF1987-006[23] Published by the artist[22]
"Untitled" 1987 Acrylic and newsprint on canvas 8 in (20.32 cm) diameter 1 20[24] GF1987-008[25] Listed in 1997 CR as "Untitled" (Double Fear)[24]
"Untitled" 1987 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 10[22] GF1987-010[26]
"Untitled" 1987 C-print jigsaw puzzles, framed 92 x 20 in (233.68 x 50.8 cm) overall; three parts; frames: 14 1/8 x 15 7/8 in (35.88 x 40.32 cm) each; puzzles: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) each 1 11[22] GF1987-011[27]
"Untitled" (Just Say No) 1987 Offset print on acetate 11 x 14 in (27.94 x 35.56 cm) 1 12[22] GF1987-014[28]
"Untitled" (Double Fear) 1987 Acrylic and newsprint on canvas 8 in (20.32 cm) diameter 1 13[29] GF1987-015[30]
"Untitled" (Double Fear) 1987 Acrylic and newsprint on canvas 8 in (20.32 cm) diameter 1 14[29] GF1987-016[31]
"Untitled" (Double Fear) 1987 Acrylic and newsprint on canvas 8 in (20.32 cm) diameter 1 15[29] GF1987-017[32]
"Untitled" 1987 Framed photostat 8 1/2 x 10 3/8 in (21.59 x 26.35 cm) 3, 1 AP 16[29] GF1987-019[33]
"Untitled" (Fear) 1986/1987 Glass bottle and newsprint 6 x 2 1/2 in (15.24 x 6.35 cm) 1 17[34] GF1987-022[35]
"Untitled" 1986/1987 Glass bottle and newsprint 8 1/2 x 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 in (21.59 x 8.25 x 8.25 cm) 1 18[34] GF1987-023[36]
"Untitled" 1986/1987 Glass bottle and newsprint 5 3/4 x 2 x 2 in (14.6 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm) 1 19[24] GF1987-024[37]
"Untitled" 1988 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Whitney Museum, New York[38] 27[39] GF1988-001[40]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 10 1/2 x 13 in (26.67 x 33.02 cm) 1, 1 AP 24[41] GF1988-002[42]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 10 1/4 x 13 in (26.67 x 33.02 cm) 3, 1 AP 23[41] GF1988-003[43]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 8 1/4 x 10 1/4 in (26.67 x 20.95 cm) 3, 1 AP Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego;[44] and Tate, London[45] 22[24] GF1988-004[46] Listed in 1997 CR as a 1987 work[24]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 10 1/2 x 11 3/4 in (26.67 x 29.84 cm) 1, 1 AP 25[39] GF1988-005[47]
"Untitled" (Cold Blue Snow) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP with 1 AAP 29[48] GF1988-006[49]
"Untitled" (Cold Blue Snow) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 30[48] GF1988-007[50]
"Untitled" 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in (24.13 x 19.05 cm) 3, 1 AP 31[51] GF1988-008[52]
"Untitled" 1988 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Whitney Museum, New York[53] 32[51] GF1988-009[54]
"Untitled" (Venezia) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 33[51] GF1988-010[55]
"Untitled" (Loverboy) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 28[48] GF1988-011[56]
"Untitled" (Madrid 1971) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzles in plastic bag and wall lettering 15 x 18 in (38.1 x 45.72 cm) overall; three parts; puzzle one: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in (24.13 x 19.05 cm); puzzle two: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm); wall lettering: 1/2 x 3 in (1.27 x 7.62 cm) 1 21[24] GF1988-012[57] Listed in 1997 CR as a 1987 work[24]
"Untitled" 1988 Wooden pedestal and photocopy on paper, endless copies Stack: 6 in (15.24 cm) at ideal height x 11 x 8 1/2 in (27.94 x 21.59 cm) [original paper size]; pedestal: 30 x 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (76.2 x 31.75 x 24.13 cm) 1 26[39] GF1988-013[58] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (7 Days of Bloodworks) 1988 Gesso, acrylic, and graphite on canvas Overall dimensions variable; ideal overall dimensions: 20 x 121 in (50.8 x 307.34 cm); seven parts, 20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.64 cm) each 1 Rachofsky Collection, Dallas[59] 34[60] GF1988-015[61]
"Untitled” (Love Letter From The War Front) 1988 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (permanent loan);[62] and Whitney Museum, New York[63] 35[64] GF1998-016[65]
"Untitled" 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 2, 1 AP 36[64] GF1988-017[66]
“Untitled” (Klaus Barbie as a Family Man) 1988 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP with 2 AAPs Colección Jumex, Mexico City;[67] Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany;[68] and Whitney Museum, New York[69] 38[70] GF1988-018[71]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 10 1/2 x 13 in (26.67 x 33.02 cm) 1, 1 AP 37[64] GF1988-019[72]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 11 x 14 in (27.94 x 35.56 cm) 2, 1 AP with 1 AAP 39[73] GF1988-020[74]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 10 1/2 x 11 3/4 in (26.67 x 29.84 cm) 1, 1 AP 30[73] GF1988-021[75]
"Forbidden Colors" 1988 Acrylic on panel 20 x 68 in (50.8 x 172.72 cm) overall; four parts, 20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.64 cm) each 1 Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles[76] 41[73] GF1988-022[77]
"Untitled" 1988 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 2 APs with 1 AAP Whitney Museum, New York[78] 42[79] GF1988-023[80]
"Untitled" 1988 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 1, 1 AP Whitney Museum, New York[81] 43[79] GF1988-024[82]
"Untitled" 1988 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Whitney Museum, New York[83] 44[84] GF1988-025[85]
"Untitled" 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 2, 1 AP 45[84] GF1988-026[86]
"Untitled" (Me and My Sister) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 46[84] GF1998-027[87]
"Untitled" (Self Portrait with Sister) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 47[88] GF1988-028[89]
"Untitled" (Warm Water) 1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 48[88] GF1988-029[90]
"Untitled" (Photomugs) 1986/1988 Plastic mug with black and white photograph 4 in (10.16 cm) height; 3 1/2 in (8.89 cm) diameter 20, 2 APs 49[88] GF1988-030[91] Published by the artist[88]
"Untitled" (1988) 1988 Framed photostat 10 1/4 x 13 in (26.03 x 33.02 cm) 1, 1 AP 50[92] GF1988-031[93]
"Untitled" 1988 Framed photostat 9 x 11 in (22.86 x 27.94 cm) 2, 1 AP 51[92] GF1988-032[94]
"Untitled" (1988) 1988 Framed photostat 8 1/4 x 10 1/4 in (20.95 x 26.03 cm) 2, 1 AP 52[92] GF1988-033[95]
"Untitled" (Double Fear) 1987-1988 Acrylic and newsprint on canvas 8 in (20.32 cm) diameter 1 Not listed GF1988-034[96]
"Untitled" (Loverboy) 1989 Sheer blue fabric and hanging device Dimensions variable 1 Dia Art Foundation, New York[97] 53[98] GF1989-001[99] Previously exhibited and published as "Untitled"; "Untitled" (For Ross); "Untitled" (Fear); and "Untitled" (Blue Curtains)[98]
"Untitled" (Paris 1989) 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 54[98] GF1989-002[100]
"Untitled" (Paris, Last Time, 1989) 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 55[101] GF1989-003[102]
"Untitled" 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 2, 1 AP 56[101] GF1989-004[103]
"Untitled" 1989 Framed silkscreen on paper 16 1/2 x 21 3/4 in (41.91 x 55.24 cm) 250, 10 APs Art Institute of Chicago;[104] Brooklyn Museum, New York;[105] Museum of Modern Art, New York;[106] Whitney Museum, New York;[107] and Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts[108] 57[109] GF1989-005[110] Published by Public Art Fund, New York; 161 versions were reclaimed by the artist to form "Untitled" (1991) [GF1991-010][110]
"Untitled" (Bloodworks) 1989 Graphite, colored pencil, and tempera on paper, framed 12 1/4 x 19 1/2 in (31.11 x 49.53 cm) 1 58[109] GF1989-006[111]
"Untitled" 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP with 3 AAPs 59[109] GF1989-007[112]
"Untitled" 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 60[113] GF1989-008[114]
"Untitled" 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 61[113] GF1989-009[115]
"Untitled" (Waldheim to The Pope) 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 62[116] GF1989-010[117]
"Untitled" (Key West Weekend) 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle and Plexiglas pedestal Puzzle: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm); pedestal: 36 x 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 in (91.44 x 26.67 x 21.59 cm) 1 63[116] GF1989-011[118]
"Untitled" (Veterans Day Sale) 1989 Print on paper, endless copies 22 in (55.88 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 Milwaukee Art Museum[119] 64[120] GF1989-012[121] Replenishable stack; text on paper: "VETERANS DAY SALE"; originally exhibited together with "Untitled" (Memorial Day Weekend) (1989) as "Untitled" (Monuments)[120]
"Untitled" 1989 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 65[120] GF1989-013[122]
"Untitled" (White Legal) 1989 Metal magazine rack and photocopy on paper, endless copies 65 1/2 x 9 3/4 x 4 1/8 in (166.37 x 24.76 x 10.48 cm) overall; paper: 14 x 8 1/2 in (35.56 x 21.59 cm) 1 66[123] GF1989-016[124]
"Untitled" (Monument) 1989 Print on paper, endless copies 20 in (50.8 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 67[125] GF1989-017[126] Replenishable stack; text on paper: "TEN MEN CAME, ONLY THREE RETURNED"[125]
"Untitled" (Bloodworks) 1989 Graphite and tempera on paper, framed Overall dimensions variable; five parts, 16 1/2 x 15 in (41.91 x 38.1 cm) each 1 68[125] GF1989-018[127]
"Untitled" (Memorial Day Weekend) 1989 Print on paper, endless copies 22 in (55.88 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 69[125] GF1989-019[128] Replenishable stack; text on paper: "MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND"; originally exhibited together with "Untitled" (Veterans Day Sale) (1989) as "Untitled" (Monuments)[129]
"Untitled" 1989 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 Art Institute of Chicago, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (jointly owned)[130][131] 70[129] GF1989-020[132] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Still Life) 1989 Print on paper, endless copies 6 in (15.24 cm) at ideal height x 11 x 8 1/2 in (27.94 x 21.59 cm) [original paper size] 1 71[129] GF1989-022[133] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Oscar Wilde's Tombstone) 1989 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 72[134] GF1989-023[135]
"Untitled" (New Supreme Justice) 1989 Gesso on canvas Overall dimensions variable; ideal overall dimensions: 35 x 88 1/2 in (88.9 x 224.79 cm) [approx.]; five parts; part one: 16 3/4 x 14 in (42.54 x 35.56 cm); part two: 23 7/8 x 14 in (60.64 x 35.56 cm); part three: 30 x 20 in (76.2 x 50.8 cm); part four: 24 x 20 in (60.96 x 50.8 cm); part five: 20 7/8 x 20 in (53.02 x 50.8 cm) 1 73[134] GF1989-024[136]
"Untitled" (God Bless Our Country and Now Back to War) 1989 Collage on paper, framed 15 3/4 x 65 in (40 x 165.1 cm) overall; four parts, 15 3/4 x 12 7/8 in (40 x 32.7 cm) each 1 74[134] GF1989-025[137]
"Untitled" (Blue Cross) 1990 Blue fabric and paper, endless copies, 4 stacks 9 in (22.86 cm) at ideal height x 59 x 59 in (149.86 x 149.86 cm) overall; four parts, 9 in (22.86 cm) at ideal height x 23 x 23 in (58.42 x 58.42 cm) each [original paper size] 1 75[138] GF1990-001[139] Replenishable stacks; four stacks arranged in a square[138]
"Untitled" 1990 Print on paper, endless copies, 3 stacks 17 in (43.18 cm) at ideal height x 87 x 23 in (220.98 x 58.42 cm) overall; three parts; first stack: 17 in (43.18 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size]; second stack: 12 in (30.48 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size]; third stack: 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[140] 76[138] GF1990-002[141] Replenishable stacks; three stacks attached to each other[138]
"Untitled" (Loverboy) 1990 Blue paper, endless supply 7 1/2 in (19.05 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 78[142] GF1990-003[143] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (The End) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 22 in (55.88 cm) at ideal height x 28 x 22 in (71.12 x 55.88 cm) [original paper size] 1 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago[144] 77[138] GF1990-004[145] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 15 1/2 in (39.37 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 22 1/2 in (73.66 x 57.15 cm) [original paper size] 1 79[146] GF1990-005[147] Replenishable stack; two stacks attached to each other[146]
"Untitled" 1990 Rub-on transfer 11 in (27.94 cm) diameter 20 80[146] GF1990-006[148] Published by the artist[146]
"Untitled" 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany[149] 82[150] GF1990-008[151] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Join) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 36 in (91.44 cm) at ideal height x 28 13/16 x 22 7/16 in (73.18 x 56.99 cm) [original paper size] 1 Rubell Museum, Miami / Washington, D.C.[152] 81[146] GF1990-009[153] Replenishable stack; created in collaboration with artist Michael Jenkins (b. 1957)[153]
"Untitled" (Blue Mirror) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 20 in (50.8 cm) at ideal height x 28 x 22 in (71.12 x 55.88 cm) [original paper size] 1 84[154] GF1990-010[155] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 25 in (63.5 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 83[150] GF1990-011[156] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Blue Mirror) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 71.1 cm (28 in) at ideal height x 73.7 x 58.4 cm (29 x 23 in) [original paper size] 1 85[154] GF1990-012[157] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" (Fortune Cookie Corner) 1990 Fortune cookies, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; original installation: 10,000 fortune cookies [approx.] 1 86[154] GF1990-013[158] Candy piece
"Untitled" 1990 Embossed paper in archival box 8 x 14 x 14 in (20.32 x 35.56 x 35.56 cm) 12, 5 APs Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art;[159] and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis[160] 90[161] GF1990-014[162] Published by Santa Monica Editions, Los Angeles, and Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York[162]
"Untitled" 1990 Metal first aid kit, paper, and clock 10 1/2 x 7 5/8 x 2 1/8 in (26.67 x 19.37 x 5.4 cm) 1 89[163] GF1990-015[164]
"Untitled" 1990 Print on red paper, endless copies 28 in (71.12 cm) at ideal height x 28 3/4 x 22 1/4 in (73.02 x 56.51 cm) [original paper size] 1 Fonds national d'art contemporain, Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris[165] 87[163] GF1990-016[166] Replenishable stack; text on paper: "Himmler," "Hate," "Hole," "Helms," (front), "HOW MANY TIMES? FOR HOW LONG? WHY?" (back)[163]
"Untitled" (For White Columns) 1990 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 6, 2 APs 88[163] GF1990-017[167]
"Untitled" (Shield) 1990 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 91[161] GF1990-018[168]
"Untitled" (Girlfriend in a Coma) 1990 Paint on wall and embossed paper, endless copies Overall dimensions variable; stack: 12 in (30.48 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 92[169] GF1990-019[170] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (A Corner of Baci) 1990 Baci chocolates, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; original installation: 42 lb (19 kg) [approx.] 1 Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles[171] 99[172] GF1990-020[173] Candy piece
"Untitled (NRA - National Rifle Association) 1990 Print on red paper, endless copies Original drawing: 20-22 in (50.8-55.88 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [approx.]; original installation: 20 in (50.8 cm) at ideal height x 33 1/4 x 26 1/4 in (84.45 x 66.67 cm) [original paper size] 1 93[169] GF1990-021[174] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (t-cell count) 1990 Graphite, colored pencil, and gouache on paper, framed 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 in (49.53 x 40 cm) 1 95[175] GF1990-023[176]
"Untitled" (t-cell count) 1990 Graphite and gouache on paper, framed 19 3/4 x 15 3/4 in (50.16 x 40 cm) 1 94[169] GF1990-024[177]
"Untitled" (t-cell count) 1990 Graphite and gouache on paper, framed 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 in (49.53 x 40 cm) 1 Art Institute of Chicago[178] 96[175] GF1990-025[179]
"Untitled" (t-cell count) 1990 Graphite, colored pencil, and gouache on paper, framed 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 in (49.53 x 40 cm) 1 97[175] GF1990-026[180]
"Untitled" (t-cell count) 1990 Graphite, colored pencil, and gouache on paper, framed 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 in (49.53 x 40 cm) 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[181] 98[172] GF1990-027[182]
"Untitled" (Silver Beach) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 50.8 cm (20 in) at ideal height x 76.2 x 67.7 cm (30 x 26 2/3 in) [original paper size] 1 Art Institute of Chicago[183] 103[184] GF1990-030[185] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" (Beautiful, in conjunction with Louise Lawler) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 36 in (91.44 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 101[186] GF1990-031[187] Replenishable stack; created in collaboration with Louise Lawler[187]
"Untitled" (USA Today) 1990 Candies in red, silver, and blue wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 300 lb (136 kg) 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[188] 106[189] GF1990-032[190] Candy piece
"Untitled" (Death by Gun) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 9 in (22.86 cm) at ideal height x 45 x 33 in (114.3 x 83.82 cm) [original paper size] 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[191] 100[192] GF1990-036[193] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Natural History) 1990 Framed black and white photographs Overall dimensions variable; thirteen parts, 16 3/4 x 20 1/4 in (42.54 x 51.43 cm) each 3 Des Moines Art Center, Iowa (Ed. 3, photograph A);[194] Rachofsky Collection, Dallas (Ed. 1, complete set);[59] Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (Ed. 3, photograph I);[195][196] and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (Ed. 3, photograph F)[197] 107[198] GF1990-038[199] Photograph titles: Patriot (A), Historian (B), Ranchman (C), Scientist (D), Soldier (E), Humanitarian (F), Author (G), Conservationist (H), Naturalist (I), Scholar (J), Explorer (K), Statesman (L), Club 21 (M);[198] Ed. 1 and 2 were sold as complete sets which must remain under sole ownership, Ed. 3 was split into its component photographs which were sold individually; all three editions include photograph M (Club 21), but the artist deemed that it should not be exhibited with Ed. 1 or 2 when they are publicly shown[199]
"Untitled" 1982/1990 Newsprint on paper, framed 12 3/4 x 34 in (32.38 x 86.36 cm) overall; three parts, 12 3/4 x 10 in (32.38 x 25.4 cm) each 1 105[189] GF1990-039[200]
"Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) 1987-1990 Wall clocks Overall dimensions variable; two parts, ideally installed above head height; original clocks: 13 1/2 in (34.29 cm) diameter each 3, 1 AP Dallas Museum of Art;[201] Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland;[202] and Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut[203] 108[204] GF1990-040[205] Consists of two black-framed, battery-operated commercial clocks; separate artwork from "Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) (1991) [GF1991-007][206]
"Untitled" 1989/1990 Print on paper, endless copies, 2 stacks 26 in (66.04 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 56 in (73.66 x 142.24 cm) overall; two parts, 26 in (66.04 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) each [original paper size] 1 104[184] GF1990-041[207] Replenishable stacks; text on paper: "SOMEWHERE BETTER THAN THIS PLACE" (first stack), "NOWHERE BETTER THAN THIS PLACE" (second stack);[189] listed in 1997 CR as a 1990 work[184]
"Untitled" (Spaghetti) 1990 Print on paper, endless copies 8 1/2 in (21.59 cm) at ideal height x 58 x 42 in (147.32 x 106.68 cm) [original paper size] 1 102[186] GF1990-042[208] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Welcome Back Heroes) 1991 Bazooka Bubble Gum, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 200 kg (440 lb) 1 109[206] GF1991-001[209] Candy piece; ideal weight formatted by the artist as a metric measurement[206]
"Untitled" (The New Plan) 1991 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 110[206] GF1991-002[210]
"Untitled" (Portrait of the Wongs) 1991 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 111[211] GF1991-003[212] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Revenge) 1991 Blue candies in clear wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 325 lb (147 kg) 1 113[213] GF1991-004[214] Candy piece
"Untitled" (Loverboy) 1991 Silkscreen on cotton t-shirt Size XL 250 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis[215] 114[213] GF1991-006[216] Published by Fundacion Caja de Pensiones, Madrid, in conjunction with El Jardin Salvaje (1991)[213]
"Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) 1991 Wall clocks and paint on wall Overall dimensions variable; two parts, ideally installed above head height; original clocks: 14 in (35.56 cm) diameter each 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[217] 112[211] GF1991-007[218] Consists of two white-framed, battery-operated commercial clocks and paint on wall; separate artwork from "Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) (1987-1990) [GF1990-040][211]
"Untitled" (14 Days of Bloodworks) 1991 Acrylic, gesso, and graphite on canvas Overall dimensions variable; fourteen parts, 20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.64 cm) each 1 115[219] GF1991-008[220]
"Untitled" (Lover Boys) 1991 Candies in silver wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 355 lb (161 kg) 1 116[219] GF1991-009[221] Candy piece
"Untitled" 1991 Silkscreen on paper 3 5/8 x 21 3/4 x 16 1/2 in (9.21 x 55.24 x 41.91 cm) overall; one hundred sixty one parts, 16 1/2 x 21 3/4 in (41.91 x 55.24 cm) each 1 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York[222] 120[223] GF1991-010[224] Created with 161 reclaimed versions of "Untitled" (1989) [GF1989-005], stacked at 16 1/2 in height[224]
"Untitled" (March 5th) #1 1991 Mirror 12 x 24 in (30.48 x 60.96 cm) overall; two parts, ideally installed at head height, 12 in (30.48 cm) diameter each 1 117[219] GF1991-011[225]
"Untitled" (March 5th) #2 1991 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cords Overall dimensions variable; two parts, 113 in (287.02 cm) height each[226] 20, 2 APs Art Institute of Chicago;[227] Cleveland Museum of Art;[228] Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles;[229] Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri;[230] Tate, London;[231] and University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor[232] 118[226] GF1991-012[233] Published by the artist and Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York[226]
"Untitled" (Ross in L.A.) 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 10 in (25.5 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (78.4 x 62 cm) [original paper size] 3 Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami;[234] and National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[235] 119[226] GF1991-013[236] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Portrait of Michael Jenkins) 1991 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts[237] 121[223] GF1991-014[238] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Lover Boys) 1991 Blue-and-white spiral candies in clear wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 355 lb (161 kg) 1 Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland[202] 122[223] GF1991-015[239] Candy piece
"Untitled" (L.A.) 1991 Green candies in clear wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; original dimensions: 192 x 14 x 1 1/2 in (487.68 cm x 35.56 x 3.81 cm) [approx.]; original weight: 50 lb (22.6 kg) 1 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas[240] 123[241] GF1991-016[242] Candy piece
"Untitled" 1991 Wooden box, paper, photographs, magazines, postcards, and other objects 2 1/2 x 10 1/4 x 12 1/2 in (6.35 x 26.03 x 31.75 cm) 1 124[241] GF1991-018[243] The artist deemed that the work should only be displayed privately by the collector who purchased it, meaning it is represented in exhibitions with wall text but remains physically at the collector's private home;[244] objects were added to the work by the artist over time following its sale, including one AP each of "Untitled" (1991) [GF1991-081] and "Untitled" (Key West) (1992), which are not themselves autonomous works of art and must remain with this work.[241]
"Untitled" (We Don't Remember) 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 29 x 23 in (73.66 x 58.42 cm) [original paper size] 1 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany[245] 125[241] GF1991-019[246] Replenishable stack; text on paper: "WIR ERINNERN UNS NICHT"[241]
"Untitled" (Placebo) 1991 Candies in silver wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 1,000–1,200 lb (453–544 kg) 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[247] 126[248] GF1991-020[249] Candy piece
"Untitled" (Implosion) 1991 Silkscreen on Coventry rag paper 40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm) 190, 10 APs Whitney Museum, New York[250] 127[248] GF1991-021[251] Entire edition remains together as one work, stacked at 8 in height;[252] published by Edition Julie Sylvester, New York[248]
"Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform) 1991 Wood, light bulbs, light sockets, electrical cord, and acrylic paint 21 1/2 x 72 x 72 in (54.61 x 182.88 x 182.88 cm) 1 Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, Switzerland (permanent loan)[253] 128[252] GF1991-022[254]
"Untitled" (Chemo) 1991 Strands of beads and hanging device Dimensions variable 1 Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland[202] 129[255] GF1991-023[256] Beaded curtain; consists of white, clear, and silver plastic beads[255]
"Untitled" (Welcome) 1991 Rubber mats, photographs, metal, soap, paper, cloth Overall dimensions variable; original dimensions: 11 x 29 1/2 x 71 in (27.94 x 74.93 x 180.34 cm) 1 130[257] GF1991-024[258]
"Untitled" (7 Days of Bloodworks) 1991 Acrylic, gesso, and graphite on canvas 20 x 121 in (50.8 x 307.34 cm) overall; seven parts, 20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.64 cm) each 1 131[257] GF1991-025[259]
"Untitled" (Rossmore II) 1991 Green candies in clear wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 75 lb (34 kg) 1 132[257] GF1991-026[260] Candy piece
"Untitled" 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 3 1/4 in (8.25 cm) at ideal height x 11 x 8 1/2 in (27.94 x 21.59 cm) [original paper size] 1, 1 AP 133[261] GF1991-027[262] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (31 Days of Bloodworks) 1991 Acrylic, gesso, graphite, photographs, and paper on canvas Overall dimensions variable; thirty-one parts, 20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.64 cm) each 1 138[263] GF1991-028[264]
"Untitled" (A Couple) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle mounted on museum board 11 x 22 in (27.94 x 55.88 cm) overall; two parts, 11 in (27.94 cm) diameter each 1, 1 AP 134[261] GF1991-029[265] Initially titled "Untitled" (A Portrait)[261]
"Untitled" (Ross) 1991 Candies in variously colored wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 175 lb (79.3 kg) 1 137[266] GF1991-030[267] Candy piece
"Untitled" (A Portrait) 1991/1995 Video, monitor, pedestal, and chairs Overall dimensions variable; video: 5 min 1 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany[268] 135[261] GF1991-031[269]
"Untitled" (Orpheus, Twice) 1991 Mirror Overall dimensions variable; two parts, 76 3/4 x 27 1/2 in (194.94 x 69.85 cm) each 1 139[270] GF1991-032[271] Work is ideally exhibited embedded in the wall[270]
"Untitled" (Portrait of Julie Ault) 1991 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 136[266] GF1991-033[272] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Throat) 1991 Handkerchief and cough-drops endless supply Overall dimensions variable; 1 1/2 in (3.81 cm) at ideal height x 16 x 16 in (40.64 x 40.64 cm) 1 Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo[273] 140[270] GF1991-035[274] Candy piece; originally consisted of Luden's Honey and Menthol cough drops and handkerchief[270]
"Untitled" (Lover's Letter) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 141[275] GF1991-036[276]
"Untitled" (Lover's Letter) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 142[275] GF1991-037[277]
"Untitled" (Album) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 143[275] GF1991-038[278]
"Untitled" (Vancouver) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 144[279] GF1991-039[280]
"Untitled" (Lover's Letter) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 145[279] GF1991-040[281]
"Untitled" (1987) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 146[279] GF1991-041[282]
"Untitled" (Cold Blue Snow) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in (24.13 x 19.05 cm) 3, 1 AP 147[283] GF1991-042[284]
"Untitled" (Lover's Letter) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 148[283] GF1991-043[285]
"Untitled" (Paris) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 149[283] GF1991-044[286]
"Untitled" (Vida) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 153[287] GF1991-045[288]
"Untitled" (Last Letter) 1991 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Museum of Modern Art, New York[289] 150[290] GF1991-046[291]
"Untitled" (My Soul of Life) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 151[290] GF1991-048[292]
"Untitled" (Dream) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto[293] 154[287] GF1991-049[294]
"Untitled" (Last Letters) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Colección Jumex, Mexico City[295] 155[287] GF1991-050[296]
"Untitled" (Wawannaisa) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 152[290] GF1991-051[297]
"Untitled" (Ross Scuba Diving) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Colección Jumex, Mexico City[298] 156[299] GF1991-052[300]
"Untitled" (Ross and Harry) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art[301] 157[299] GF1991-053[302]
"Untitled" (7 Days of Bloodworks) 1991 Acrylic, gesso, and graphite on canvas Overall dimensions variable; seven parts, 20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.64 cm) each 1 Pinault Collection, Paris[303] 159[304] GF1991-054[305]
"Untitled" (Double Portrait) 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 26 cm (10 1/4 in) at ideal height x 100 x 70 cm (39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in) [original paper size] 1 Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, New York, and Tate, London (jointly owned)[306][307] 158[299] GF1991-055[308] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" (Passport) 1991 Paper, endless supply 10 cm (4 in) at ideal height x 60 x 60 cm (23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in) [original paper size] 1 Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York[309] 160[304] GF1991-056[310] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" (Blue Placebo) 1991 Candies in blue wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 130 kg (286 lb) 1 Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo[311] 161[312] GF1991-057[313] Candy piece; ideal weight formatted by the artist as a metric measurement[312]
"Untitled" (Line of Long Life) 1991 Embossed paper, endless copies 12.5 cm (4 7/8 in) at ideal height x 60 x 60 cm (23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in) [original paper size] 1 166[314] GF1991-058[315] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" (Portrait of the Stillpasses) 1991 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 162[312] GF1991-059[316] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Supreme Majority) 1991 White paper Overall dimensions variable; seven parts, each varying in size; original installation: 61 x 86 x 36 in (154.94 x 218.44 x 91.44 cm) overall 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[317] 164[318] GF1991-061[319]
"Untitled" (Party Platform - 1980–1992) 1991 Black paper, endless supply 7 in (17.78 cm) at ideal height x 40 x 26 in (101.6 x 66.04 cm) [original paper size] 1 163[318] GF1991-062[320] Replenishable stack; previously exhibited and published as "Untitled" (NRC)[318]
"Untitled" (Public Opinion) 1991 Black rod licorice candies in clear wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 700 lb (317 kg) 1 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York[321] 167[314] GF1991-063[322] Candy piece
"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) 1991 Candies in variously colored wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight: 175 lb (79.3 kg) 1 Art Institute of Chicago[323] 168[324] GF1991-064[325] Candy piece
"Untitled" (NRA) 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 58 x 42 in (147.32 x 106.68 cm) [original paper size] 1 Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo[326] 169[324] GF1991-065[327] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 8 1/2 in (21.59 cm) at ideal height x 58 x 42 in (147.32 x 106.68 cm) [original paper size] 1 165[314] GF1991-067[328] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Bloomie's) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP 170[329] GF1991-068[330]
"Untitled" 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in (24.13 x 19.05 cm) 3, 1 AP 171[329] GF1991-069[331]
"Untitled" (1980-1992) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in (26.67 x 34.29 cm) 3, 1 AP 172[332] GF1991-070[333]
"Untitled" (Chief Justice's Hands) 1991 Chromogenic print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in (26.67 x 34.29 cm) 3, 1 AP Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, New York[334] 173[332] GF1991-071[335]
"Untitled" (Fainted) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in (26.67 x 34.29 cm) 3, 1 AP Art Institute of Chicago[336] 174[332] GF1991-072[337]
"Untitled" (David Souter's Home) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in (26.67 x 34.29 cm) 3, 1 AP 175[338] GF1991-073[339]
"Untitled" (David Souter's Home) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in (26.67 x 34.29 cm) 3, 1 AP 176[338] GF1991-074[340]
"Untitled" (I Love NY) 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in (26.67 x 34.29 cm) 3, 1 AP 177[338] GF1991-075[341]
"Untitled" (Para Un Hombre En Uniforme) 1991 Red-white-and-blue lollipops, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight 100 kg (220.5 lb) 1 Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York[342] 178[343] GF1991-076[344] Candy piece; ideal weight formatted by the artist as a metric measurement; previously exhibited and published as "Untitled" (Hard Times Ahead)[343]
"Untitled" 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 7 in (17.78 cm) at ideal height x 45 1/4 x 38 1/2 in (114.93 x 97.79 cm) [original paper size] 1 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis[345] 180[346] GF1991-077[347] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Legal Size White) 1991 Metal magazine rack and paper, endless supply 65 1/2 x 9 3/4 x 4 1/8 in (166.37 x 24.76 x 10.48 cm) overall; paper size: 14 x 8 1/2 in (35.56 x 21.59 cm) 1 181[346] GF1991-078[348] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" (Portrait of Dad) 1991 White mint candies in clear wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight 175 lb (79.3 kg) 1 179[343] GF1991-079[349] Candy piece
"Untitled" 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands (permanent loan)[350] 182[351] GF1991-081[352] AP is a component of "Untitled" (1991) [GF1991-018][351]
"Untitled" (Aparación) 1991 Print on paper, endless copies 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 43 x 28 1/2 in (109.22 x 72.39 cm) [original paper size] 1 183[351] GF1991-083[353] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" 1991 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[354] 184[355] GF1991-084[356]
"Untitled" (Fear) 1991 Blue mirror 30 5/8 x 25 7/8 in (77.79 x 65.72 cm) 1 185[357] GF1991-085[358] Work is ideally exhibited embedded in the wall[357]
"Untitled" 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 24 ft (7.3 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[359] 2 186[359] GF1992-006[360] Consists of 24 light bulbs[359]
"Untitled" (Tim Hotel) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[359] 1 188[359] GF1992-007[361] Consists of 42 light bulbs[359]
"Untitled" (Fear) 1992 Blue mirror 8 1/4 x 30 1/2 x 30 1/2 in (20.95 x 77.47 x 77.47 cm) 1 187[359] GF1992-008[362]
"Untitled" (Portrait of Marcel Brient) 1992 Candies in blue wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight 90 kg (198.5 lb) 1 189[363] GF1992-009[364] Candy piece; ideal weight formatted by the artist as a metric measurement[363]
"Untitled" (Portrait of Jennifer Flay) 1992 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 191[365] GF1992-010[366] Date portrait
"Untitled" (It's Just a Matter of Time) 1992 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 190[363] GF1992-011[367]
"Untitled" (Petit Palais) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[365] 1 Philadelphia Museum of Art[368] 192[365] GF1992-012[369] Consists of 42 light bulbs[365]
"Untitled" (Key West) 1992 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in (19.05 x 24.13 cm) 3, 1 AP with 1 AAP 193[370] GF1992-013[371] AAP is a component of "Untitled" (1991) [GF1991-018][351]
"Untitled" 1992 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 194[370] GF1992-014[372]
"Untitled" (Miami) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[373] 1 197[373] GF1992-015[374] Consists of 42 light bulbs[375]
"Untitled" (Toronto) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[373] 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[376] 196[373] GF1992-016[377] Consists of 42 light bulbs[373]
"Untitled" (Portrait of Andrea Rosen) 1992 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 195[373] GF1992-017[378] Date portrait
"Untitled" 1992 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York[379] 201[380] GF1992-018[381]
"Untitled" (rue St. Denis) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[375] 1 199[375] GF1992-019[382] Consists of 42 light bulbs[375]
"Untitled" (Rossmore) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[380] 1 200[375] GF1992-020[383] Consists of 42 light bulbs[380]
"Untitled" (For Jeff) 1992 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.[384] 198[375] GF1992-021[385]
"Untitled" (1992) 1992 Framed photostat 12 5/8 x 16 5/8 in (32.07 x 42.23 cm) 4, 1 AP 202[386] GF1992-022[387]
"Untitled" (Alice B. Toklas' and Gertrude Stein's Grave, Paris) 1992 Framed C-print 29 1/4 x 36 1/4 in (74.29 x 92.07 cm) 4, 1 AP Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York;[388] and Pinault Collection, Paris[389] 203[386] GF1992-023[390]
"Untitled" 1992 Candies in variously colored wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; original size: 2 x 48 x 48 in (5.08 x 121.92 x 121.92 cm) 1 204[391] GF1992-024[392] Candy piece
"Untitled" (For Stockholm) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cords Overall dimensions variable; twelve parts, 42 ft (12.8 m) length each, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord each[393] 1 Pinault Collection, Paris[394] GF1992-025[395] Consists of 12 strings with 42 light bulbs each[393]
"Untitled" (America #1) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[396] 1 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[397] 208[396] GF1992-026[398] Consists of 42 light bulbs[396]
"Untitled" (National Front) 1992 Print on paper, endless copies 14 cm (5 1/2 in) at ideal height x 125 x 91 cm (49 1/8 x 35 3/4 in) [original paper size] 1 205[391] GF1992-027[399] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" 1992 Framed gelatin silver print with pencil 21 1/4 x 18 5/8 in (53.97 x 47.31 cm) 3, 1 AP Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York[400] 206[391] GF1992-028[401]
"Untitled" (Love Letter) 1992 Framed C-print 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 in (49.53 x 59.69 cm) 1 Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York[402] 212[403] GF1992-029[404]
"Untitled" (Republican Years) 1992 Print on paper, endless copies 20 cm (7 7/8 in) at ideal height x 138 x 98 cm (54 1/3 x 38 5/9 in) [original paper size] 1 Sprengel Museum, Hanover, Germany[405] 211[406] GF1992-030[407] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" (Florence) 1985-1992 Framed C-print 24 3/4 x 31 1/4 in (62.86 x 79.37 cm) 1 214[403] GF1992-031[408]
"Untitled" (Love Letter) 1992 Framed C-print 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 in (49.53 x 59.69 cm) 1 213[403] GF1992-035[409]
"Untitled" (Double Bloodworks) 1992 Acrylic and graphite on canvas 14 x 26 in (35.56 x 66.04 cm) overall; two parts, 14 x 12 in (35.56 x 30.48 cm) each 1 215[410] GF1992-036[411]
"Untitled" (America #2) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[396] 1 209[396] GF1992-037[412] Consists of 42 light bulbs[396]
"Untitled" (America #3) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[396] 1 210[396] GF1992-038[413] Consists of 42 light bulbs[406]
"Untitled" 1992 Tattoo Size varies with individual Unlimited 216[410] GF1992-039[414]
"Untitled" (Blood) 1992 Strands of beads and hanging device Dimensions variable 1 Pinault Collection, Paris[415] 217[410] GF1992-040[416] Beaded curtain; Consists of red and clear plastic beads[410]
"Untitled" (Album) 1992 Handmade leather-bound photo album with black pages and mounting corners 14 x 14 x 2 1/2 in (35.56 x 35.56 x 6.35 cm), 24 leaves 12, 4 APs, 1 AP with 35 leaves Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York;[417] Museum of Modern Art, New York (2 versions);[418][419] and Whitney Museum, New York[420] 218[410] GF1992-041[421] Work is not considered complete until owners add their own personal photographs and mementos; published by Edition Julie Sylvester, New York[410]
"Untitled" (For New York) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[422] 1 Beyeler Foundation, Riehen, Switzerland[423] 221[422] GF1992-042[424] Consists of 42 light bulbs[422]
"Untitled" (A Love Meal) 1992 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[422] 1 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam[425] 222[422] GF1992-043[426] Consists of 42 light bulbs[422]
"Untitled" (Silver) 1992 Light bulbs, metal light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[427] 1 219[427] GF1992-044[428] Consists of 24 light bulbs[427]
"Untitled" (Bloodworks) 1992 Gouache and graphite on paper, framed Overall dimensions variable; four parts, 12 x 10 1/2 in (30.48 x 26.67 cm) each 1 220[427] GF1992-045[429]
"Untitled" (Jorge) 1992 Framed C-print 41 3/8 x 50 5/8 in (105.09 x 128.59 cm) 1 224[430] GF1992-046[431]
"Untitled" (Paris) 1992 Framed C-print 18 7/8 x 22 5/8 in (47.94 x 57.47 cm) 1, 1 AP 223[422] GF1992-047[432]
"Untitled" (False Hope - Bloodwork) 1992 Acrylic, wax, and graphite on linen 16 x 12 in (40.64 x 30.48 cm) 1 225[430] GF1992-048[433]
"Untitled" (A Walk in the Snow) 1993 Framed C-print 25 x 28 1/2 in (63.5 x 72.39 cm) 1 226[430] GF1993-001[434]
"Untitled" (A Walk in the Snow) 1993 Framed C-print 25 x 32 in (63.5 x 81.28 cm) 1 Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York[435] 227[430] GF1993-002[436]
"Untitled" 1992/1993 Print on paper, endless copies 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 48 1/4 x 33 1/4 in (122.55 x 84.45 cm) [original paper size] 1 229[437] GF1993-003[438] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" 1992/1993 Print on paper, endless copies 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 44 1/2 x 33 1/2 in (122.55 x 84.45 cm) [original paper size] 1 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[439] 228[437] GF1993-004[440] Replenishable stack
"Untitled" 1993 Print on paper, endless copies 8 in (20.32 cm) at ideal height x 37 x 55 1/2 in (93.98 x 140.97 cm) [original paper size] 1 Abteiberg Museum, Mönchengladbach, Germany[441] 231[442] GF1993-005[443] Replenishable stack; created in collaboration with Christopher Wool[443]
"Untitled" (North) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cords Overall dimensions variable; twelve parts, 22 1/2 ft (6.8 m) length each, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord each[444] 1 Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York[445] 232[444] GF1993-006[446] Consists of 12 strings with 22 light bulbs each[447]
"Untitled" (Couple) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cords Overall dimensions variable; two parts, 42 ft (12.8 m) length each, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord each[448] 1 237[448] GF1993-007[449] Consists of 2 strings with 24 light bulbs each[448]
"Untitled" (Bloodwork - Steady Decline) 1993 Graphite and gouache on paper Overall dimensions variable; thirteen parts, 14 x 11 in (35.56 x 27.94 cm) each 1 Art Institute of Chicago[450] 233[447] GF1993-009[451]
"Untitled" 1991-1993 Billboard Overall dimensions variable; two parts 1 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany[452] 230[442] GF1993-010[453]
"Untitled" (Portrait of Elaine Dannheisser) 1993 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 Museum of Modern Art, New York[454] 234[447] GF1993-011[455] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Portrait of Ingvild Goetz) 1993 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 235[448] GF1993-012[456] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Portrait of the Magoons) 1993 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 236[448] GF1993-013[457] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Strange Bird) 1993 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto[458] 242[459] GF1993-014[460]
"Untitled" (Placebo - Landscape - for Roni) 1993 Candies in gold wrappers, endless supply Overall dimensions variable; ideal weight 1,200 lb (544 kg) 1 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany[461] 251[462] GF1993-015[463] Candy piece
"Untitled" (Lovers - Paris) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cords Overall dimensions variable; two parts, 41 ft (12.5 m) length each, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord each[464] 1 Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland[202] 239[464] GF1993-016[465] Consists of 2 strings with 42 lights each[464]
"Untitled" (Passport #II) 1993 Print on paper, endless copies 20.3 cm (8 in) at ideal height x 76.2 x 61 cm (31 1/2 x 29 1/2 in) [original size]; bound booklets: 12 pages, 15.2 x 10.2 cm (6 x 4 in) each [original size] 1 238[466] GF1993-017[467] Replenishable stack; ideal size formatted by the artist as a metric measurement
"Untitled" (Arena) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, dimmer switch, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 59 ft (18 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[464] 1 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Germany[468] 240[464] GF1993-018[469] Consists of 60 light bulbs[459]
"Untitled" (9 Days of Bloodwork - Steady Decline and False Hope) 1993 Gouache and graphite on paper, framed Overall dimensions variable; nine parts, 17 3/4 x 13 3/4 in (45.08 x 34.92 cm) each 1 243[470] GF1993-019[471]
"Untitled" (7 Days of Bloodwork - Steady Decline) 1993 Gouache and graphite on paper Overall dimensions variable; seven parts, 14 x 11 in (35.56 x 27.94 cm) each 1 244[470] GF1993-020[472]
"Untitled" (Portrait of Robert Vifian) 1993 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 241[459] GF1993-021[473] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Portrait of Austrian Airlines) 1993 Medium variable Dimensions variable 1 250[474] GF1993-022[475] Billboard/date portrait; work consists of a list of the cities served by Austrian Airlines along with the year the airline began flying there, printed in white text on a green background, installed as a variably sized billboard or round advertising column.[474]
"Untitled" (Strange Music) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 43 ft (13.1 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[470] 1 245[470] GF1993-024[476] Consists of 42 light bulbs[470]
"Untitled" (Last Light) 1993 Light bulbs, plastic light sockets, electrical cord, and dimmer switch Overall dimensions variable; 11 1/2 ft (3.5 m) length, 12 1/2 ft (3.8 m) extra cord[477] 24, 6 APs Art Institute of Chicago;[478] Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art;[479] Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts;[480] Israel Museum, Jerusalem;[481] Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris;[482] Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2 versions);[483][484] National Museum of Art, Osaka;[485] and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis[486] 246[477] GF1993-026[487] Consists of 24 light bulbs; published by A.R.T. (Art Resources Transfer) Press, Los Angeles, and Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York[477]
"Untitled" (Leaves of Grass) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 41 1/2 ft (12.6 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[477] 1 247[477] GF1993-027[488] Consists of 42 light bulbs[477]
"Untitled" (Summer) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 41 1/2 ft (12.6 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[474] 1 249[474] GF1993-028[489] Consists of 42 light bulbs[474]
"Untitled" (Ischia) 1993 Light bulbs, porcelain light sockets, and electrical cord Overall dimensions variable; 42 ft (12.8 m) length, 20 ft (6.1 m) extra cord[477] 1 Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo[490] 248[477] GF1993-029[491] Consists of 42 light bulbs[477]
"Untitled" (Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein) 1992/1993 Framed C-print 19 1/8 x 23 1/8 in (48.58 x 58.74 cm) 1 252[462] GF1993-030[492]
"Untitled" 1994 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 253[493] GF1994-001[494]
"Untitled" (Portrait of the Rosenbergs) 1994 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 254[493] GF1994-002[495] Date portrait
"Untitled" (For Parkett) 1994 Billboard on Appleton coated stock Overall dimensions variable; maximum dimensions: 125 x 272 in (317.5 x 690.88 cm) 84, 15 APs Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide;[496] Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Evanston, Illinois;[497] Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York;[498] and Museum of Modern Art, New York[499] 255[493] GF1994-003[500] Work is not considered complete until installed and is permanently destroyed when uninstalled;[493][501] published by Parkett-Verlag, Zürich, for Parkett no. 39[493]
"Untitled" (21 Days of Bloodwork - Steady Decline) 1994 Gouache and graphite on paper Overall dimensions variable; twenty-one parts, 16 1/2 x 12 3/8 in (41.91 x 31.43 cm) each 1 257[502] GF1994-004[503]
"Untitled" (19 Days of Bloodwork - Steady Decline) 1994 Gouache and graphite on paper, framed Overall dimensions variable; nineteen parts, 16 1/2 x 12 3/8 in (41.91 x 31.43 cm) each 1 256[502] GF1994-005[504]
"Untitled" (Portrait of MOCA) 1994 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles[505] 263[506] GF1994-006[507] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Bloodwork - Steady Decline) 1994 Graphite and gouache on paper 14 3/4 x 10 7/8 in (37.46 x 27.62 cm) 1 258[508] GF1994-007[509]
"Untitled" (Diptych) 1994 Framed gelatin silver prints 25 1/8 x 71 1/2 in (63.82 x 181.61 cm) overall; two parts, 25 1/8 x 32 3/4 in (63.82 x 83.18 cm) each 1, 1 AP 265[510] GF1994-008[511]
"Untitled" (Portrait of the Cincinnati Art Museum) 1994 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 Cincinnati Art Museum[512] 262[506] GF1994-009[513] Date portrait
"Untitled" (Sand) 1993-1994 Portfolio of photogravures on Somerset Satin paper in silk covered archival box Overall dimensions variable; eight parts, 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 in (31.75 x 39.37 cm) each 12, 6 APs Colección Jumex, Mexico City;[514] Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York;[515] Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York;[516] and Whitney Museum, New York[517] 264[510] GF1994-010[518] Published by Edition Julie Sylvester, New York[518]
"Untitled" 1994 Framed gelatin silver prints 25 1/4 x 176 3/8 in (64.13 x 447.99 cm) overall; five parts, 25 1/4 x 32 7/8 in (64.13 x 83.5 cm) each 2, 1 AP 266[519] GF1994-011[520] Photographs may be installed in any order[519]
"Untitled" 1994 Framed C-prints Overall dimensions variable; two parts, 26 3/8 x 33 7/8 in (66.99 x 86.04 cm) each 2, 1 AP 268[521] GF1994-012[522] Photographs must be installed adjacently, in either order[521]
"Untitled" (Beginning) 1994 Strands of beads and hanging device Dimensions variable 1 269[521] GF1994-014[523] Beaded curtain; consists of green, clear, and silver plastic beads[524]
"Untitled" 1994 Silkscreen on cotton t-shirt Size XL 500 260[508] GF1994-015[525] Published by agnès b., New York[525]
"Untitled" 1994 Framed gelatin silver prints 25 5/8 x 140 1/2 in (65.09 x 356.87 cm) overall; four parts, 25 5/8 x 32 7/8 in (65.09 x 83.5 cm) each 2, 1 AP Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[526] 271[527] GF1994-016[528] Photographs may be installed in any order[527]
"Untitled" (America) 1994 Light bulbs, waterproof rubber light sockets, and waterproof electrical cords Overall dimensions variable; twelve parts, 65 1/2 ft (19.9 m) length each, 24 1/2 ft (7.4 m) extra cord each[524] 1 Whitney Museum, New York[529] 270[524] GF1994-017[530] Consists of 12 strings, 24 light bulbs each[524]
"Untitled" (Bloodwork - Steady Decline) 1994 Graphite and gouache on paper, framed 16 1/2 x 12 3/8 in (41.9 x 31.4 cm) 1 259[508] GF1994-019[531]
"Untitled" (Portrait of the Fabric Workshop, a gift to Kippy) 1994 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 272[527] GF1994-020[532] Date portrait
"Untitled" 1994 Framed gelatin silver print 25 3/8 x 32 7/8 in (64.45 x 83.5 cm) 2, 1 AP 267[519] GF1994-021[533]
"Untitled" 1994 C-print, framed in Plexiglas box 4 1/16 x 6 1/16 x 1 1/4 in (10.32 x 15.4 x 3.17 cm) 25, 12 APs, 5 PPs Whitney Museum, New York[534] 261[508] GF1994-022[535] Published by Printed Matter, Inc., New York, for the portfolio Portraits (1994)[508]
"Untitled" 1995 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 275[536] GF1995-001[537]
"Untitled" (Oscar Wilde) 1995 Photo-etching on paper 4 1/2 x 6 in (11.43 x 15.24 cm) 250, 25 APs, 2 PPs with 2 AAPs Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio;[538] and El Museo del Barrio, New York[539] 273[527] GF1995-002[540] Included in special limited edition of exhibition catalogue Felix Gonzalez-Torres (1995), published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York[527]
"Untitled" (Golden) 1995 Strands of beads and hanging device Dimensions variable 1 Art Institute of Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (jointly owned)[541][542][543] 276[536] GF1995-003[544] Beaded curtain; consists of golden, clear, and silver plastic beads[536]
"Untitled" (Vultures) 1995 Framed gelatin silver prints, paint on wall (optional) Overall dimensions variable; fourteen parts, 25 5/8 x 32 7/8 in (65.09 x 83.5 cm) each 1, 1 AP 274[545] GF1995-004[546]
"Untitled" (Water) 1995 Strands of beads and hanging device Dimensions variable 1 Baltimore Museum of Art[547] 277[548] GF1995-005[549] Beaded curtain; consists of blue, clear, and silver plastic beads[548]
"Untitled" 1995 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 278[548] GF1995-006[550]
"Untitled" 1995 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 279[548] GF1995-007[551]
"Untitled" 1995 Silver plated brass 16 1/2 x 33 in (41.91 x 83.82 cm) overall; two parts, 16 1/2 in (41.91 cm) diameter each 12, 4 APs plus 1 PP Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California;[552] and Des Moines Art Center, Iowa[553] 280[554] GF1995-008[555] Published by Patrick Painter Editions, Vancouver[555]
"Untitled" 1995 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 281[554] GF1995-009[556]
"Untitled" 1994-1995 Billboards, mixed media Dimensions variable 1 Not listed GF1995-010[557] Conceptualized during the artist's lifetime for an unrealized exhibition at CAPC Bordeaux;[557] realized posthumously in conjunction with Felix Gonzalez-Torres (2023), David Zwirner Gallery, New York;[558] work consists of two indoor billboards on wooden structures and includes sound installation of a recording of applause following a 1990 performance by Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman at Carnegie Hall, New York[559]
"Untitled" (Sagitario) 1994-1995 Medium variable, water 24 x 12 ft (7.3 x 3.6 m) overall; two parts, 12 ft (3.6 m) diameter each 1 Not listed GF1995-011[560] Conceptualized during the artist's lifetime for an unrealized exhibition at CAPC Bordeaux;[561] first realized posthumously as two circular pools of water embedded in the ground outdoors, in conjunction with No es sólo lo que ves: Pervirtiendo el minimalismo (2000-2001), from the exhibition series Versiones del Sur: Cinco propuestas en torno al arte en América, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid;[560][562] realized posthumously for a second time, as two pools of water embedded in the floor indoors, in conjunction with Felix Gonzalez-Torres (2023), David Zwirner Gallery, New York.[558]
"Untitled" 1992-1995 Medium variable, water 14–16 in (35.56–40.64 cm) at ideal height x 24 x 12 ft (7.3 x 3.6 m) or 48 x 24 ft (14.6 x 7.3 m) 1 Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland[202] Not listed GF1995-012[563] Conceptualized during the artist's lifetime for an outdoor sculpture competition at Western Washington University; realized posthumously as two circular pools of water carved from marble, in conjunction with the artist's solo exhibition at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007)[561][564]

List of non-works[edit]

These non-works were created and exhibited by the artist during his lifetime but disavowed - and in most cases destroyed - before his death. Most of González-Torres' output prior to 1988 was deemed a non-work by the artist and formally disavowed; most of these works are no longer extant. Many of these non-works are similar to formal works; these are noted where known. Non-works included in the 1997 catalogue raisonné were given catalogue numbers in sequential roman numerals; the corresponding catalogue numbers from the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation are the same, with the addition of "N-W" for non-work. Non-works that were not included in the 1997 CR do not have catalogue numbers.

Title Year Medium Dimensions Edition size Public collection(s) 1997 CR no. Foundation cat. no. Notes
Sociedad or Derretimiento de la Sociedad
[Recorded title]
c.1978 Performance, mixed media N/A N/A Not listed Listed without cat. no.[565] Created and performed in collaboration with artists Rosa Balsera and José Pérez Mesa for Sociedad / Derretimiento de la Sociedad (1978), University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, San Juan; 25 papier-mâché masks were placed on twenty blocks of ice in a line on the university campus[565]
Wrapped
[Recorded title]
c.1978 Performance, mixed media N/A N/A Not listed Listed without cat. no.[566] Created and performed in collaboration with artists Rosa Balsera and José Pérez Mesa for Wrapped (1978), University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, San Juan; a dead tree in the university's Plaza Antonia Martínez was wrapped in 40 yards of fabric[566]
20 años, 10 horas, 10 madres
[Formerly titled]
c.1979 Black and white, single-channel video 7 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[567]
Autorretrato 3
[Formerly titled]
c.1979 Black and white, single-channel video 9 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[568]
Cívicas 5 P.M.
[Formerly titled]
c.1979 Mixed media, table, ribbons, ornaments Unknown Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[569]
Delante/Detras
[Formerly titled]
c.1979 Black and white, single-channel video 4 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[570]
Jeff-November
[Formerly titled]
c.1979 Black and white, single-channel video Unknown Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[571]
New York, New York!
[Formerly titled]
c.1979 Black and white, single-channel video 2 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[572]
TV Vacío-Vacío
[Formerly titled]
c.1979 Performance, mixed media N/A N/A Not listed Listed without cat. no.[573] Performed in conjunction with TV Vacío-Vacío (1979), University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, San Juan; artist read aloud a text on everyday topics related to television while two people sat in front of a TV monitor with no signal[573]
Contaminación ambien/mental
[Formerly titled]
c.1980 Printed art page in newspaper 14 x 11 1/4 in Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[574] Published in El Nuevo Día, August 24, 1980[574]
Division #2
[Formerly titled]
c.1980 Color video 5 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[575]
He dicho
[Formerly titled]
c.1980 Audio recording 5 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[576] Broadcast on radio station WRTU, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, San Juan[576]
APRENDIENDO
[Formerly titled]
c.1981 Black and white, single-channel video 7 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[577]
CESAR
[Formerly titled]
c.1981 Color video 18 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[578]
HOGAR
[Formerly titled]
c.1981 Color and black and white video 4 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[579]
Olimpia
[Formerly titled]
c.1981 Black and white, single-channel video 3:30 min Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[580]
Unforgettable Winds
[Formerly titled]
c.1981 Printed art page in newspaper 14 x 11 1/4 in Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[581] Published in The San Juan Star, January 11, 1981[581]
La imagen como producto/poder
[Formerly titled]
c.1981 Printed art page in newspaper 14 x 11 1/2 in Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[582] Published in El Nuevo Día, July 26, 1981[582]
Óxido, sueños sobre una cama de hielo
[Recorded title]
c.1982 Performance, mixed media, poetry N/A N/A Not listed Listed without cat. no.[583] Created and performed in conjunction with poet Aleida Amador for Óxido, sueños sobre una cama de hielo (1982), Residencia Aboy-Lompré, San Juan; artist covered himself in sunscreen wearing swim trunks and laid down on blocks of ice in front of a board with text, while poems by Amador were read aloud[583]
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 'Rust, dreams on an ice bed', Casa Aboy, San Juan Puerto Rico, January 23, 1982
[Formerly titled]
c.1982 Photo, text in magazine Unknown Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[584] Published in High Performance Magazine, Spring-Summer 1982; written text and photo-documentation of performance at Residencia Aboy-Lompré, San Juan[584]
Untitled (Still Life: Newspapers, Dinosaurs, Dolls, Cloths...) 1981/1983 Silver gelatin prints, artist's frame Four parts, photo A: 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 in, photo B: 6 x 4 1/2 in, photo C: 4 5/8 x 6 3/8 in, photo D: 5 1/2 x 6 1/2 in Unknown Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art[585] Not listed Not listed
[No recorded title] c.1984 Photographic panel on bus Unknown Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[586] Executed in conjunction with Metro Bus Show (1984-1985), CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, New York; work was installed on a bus that traveled through the city on multiple routes[586]
[No recorded title] c.1984 Photos, text, poetry in magazine Unknown Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[587] Published in Center for Exploratory Perceptual Art Bulletin, November 1984, in conjunction with Metro Bus Show (1984-1985), CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, New York; includes photos, text, and a poem titled Fetishism[587]
Sin Título
[Formerly titled]
c.1985 Color photographs and text Overall dimensions variable, fifteen parts, 13 x 9 1/2 in Unknown Not listed Listed without cat. no.[588]
"Will I Lie to You?"
[Formerly titled]
1986 Found painting and text Dimensions variable 1 Not listed Listed without cat. no.[589]
"Untitled" (Double Fear) 1986 Acrylic, newsprint on canvas Diameter 16 in 1 I[590] N-W I Similar to formal works "Untitled" (Double Fear) (1987) [GF1987-015, -016, and -017][590]
"For the Birds"
[Formerly titled]
1987 Wood, bird seed, text 80 x 12 x 12 in 1 II[590] N-W II[591]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1987 Clock, with rub-on transfer on the clock and on the wall 15 x 15 x 2 1/2 in 3 III[590] N-W III[592]
"Untitled" 1987 Iron on stencil on cloth 20 x 20 in 1 IV[590] N-W IV
"Untitled" 1987 Photostat, framed 10 x 11 in 1, 1 AP V[590] N-W V
"Untitled" 1987 Wax, acrylic, and graphite on panel 8 x 10 in 1 VI[590] N-W VI
"Untitled" (Double Fear) 1987 Acrylic, newsprint on canvas Diameter 12 in 1 VII[590] N-W VII Similar to formal works "Untitled" (Double Fear) (1987) [GF1987-015, -016, and -017][590]
"Untitled" 1987 C-print, tinted, framed Frame 8 x 10 in, image 7 5/8 x 9 5/8 in 1 VIII[590] N-W VIII
"Untitled" 1987 Cibachrome print 7 x 9 in 1 IX[590] N-W IX
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1988 Leather belt, engraved brass, brass knuckles 40 x 1 1/2 in 3 X[590] N-W X[593]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1989 Quatrenium and plexiglass 48 x 70 in 1 XI[594] N-W XI[595] Executed and displayed in Petrosino Square, New York, for a rotating public art exhibition sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council; originally referred to by the artist as "Untitled" (Quatrenium)[596]
"White Legal"
[Formerly titled]
1989 Metal magazine rack and paper, endless supply 58 x 13 x 11 in 1 XII[594] N-W XII[597] Similar to formal works "Untitled" (White Legal) (1989) and "Untitled" (Legal Size White) (1991)[594]
"Rough Draft"
[Formerly titled]
1989 Fax-nonexistent offset on paper (endless copies) 8 1/4 x 11 1/2 in 1 XIII[594] N-W XIII[598]
"Untitled" (Mirage)
[Formerly titled]
1990 Candies in red, silver, and blue wrappers, endless supply Dimensions variable 1 N/A Listed without cat. no.[599] Listed in 1997 CR as a previous title for formal work "Untitled" (USA Today) (1990);[189] listed in Foundation cat. as a separate non-work[599]
"Untitled" (Second Quadrenium 1984-1988) 1990 Acrylic on canvas Four parts, 20 x 16 in each 1 XIV[594] N-W XIV Similar to formal work "Forbidden Colors" (1988)[594]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1990 Blue candies, individually wrapped in cellophane Overall dimensions variable, ideal weight 158 lb 1 XV[594] N-W XV[600] Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Revenge) (1991)[594]
"Untitled" (Loverboys Coma LA) 1990 22 reams of light blue tissue paper Two parts, 8 x 43 x 43 in overall, 20 x 30 in each 1 XVI[594] N-W XVI
"Untitled" (I Spoke to your God)
[Formerly titled]
1990 Offset print on red paper, endless copies 10 in at ideal height x 23 x 29 in 1 XVII[594] N-W XVII[601] Created in collaboration with Donald Moffett[601]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1990 Billboard Dimensions variable 1 XVIII[594] N-W XVIII[602] Displayed in conjunction with Day Without Art 1990[602]
"Untitled" (We Love George)
[Formerly titled]
1990 Text on vinyl 36 x 120 in 1 XIX[594] N-W XIX[603]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1990 Offset print on paper, endless copies, paint on wall Three parts, 18 1/2 x 19 x 81 4/5 in overall 1 XX[594] N-W XX[604] Similar to formal work "Untitled" (1990) [GF1990-002][594]
"Untitled" (Light Blue Wall)
[Formerly titled]
1991 Paint on wall Dimensions variable 1 XXI[594] N-W XXI[605][606] Listed in 1997 CR as "Untitled" (Blue Wall);[594] listed in Foundation cat. twice, under both titles[606][605]
"Untitled" 1991 C-print jigsaw puzzle in plastic bag 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in 1 XXII[594] N-W XXII
"Untitled" (Supreme Majority)
[Formerly titled]
1991 Gesso on triangular canvas Seven parts, 41 x 96 in overall 1 XXIII[594] N-W XXIII[607] Similar to formal work "Untitled" (New Supreme Justice) (1989)[594]
"Untitled" (1980-1992)
[Formerly titled]
1991 White paper, endless copies, black cloth, 4 stacks Four parts, 35 in at ideal height x 25 x 25 in each, cloth 60 x 60 in 1 XXIV[594] N-W XXIV[608] Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Blue Cross) (1990)[594]
"Untitled" (Go-Go Dance Platform)
[Formerly titled]
1991 Wood, light bulbs, acrylic paint 60 x 16 x 16 in 1 XXV[594] N-W XXV[609] Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform) (1991)[594]
"Untitled" (Free Tibet) 1991 Handwoven carpet 48 x 78 3/4 in 24 XXVI[610] N-W XXVI Published by Equator Productions, New York; executed in conjunction with The Carpet Project (1992), Tanja Grunert Gallery, Cologne, Germany[611]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1992 Wood, light bulbs, enamel paint, porcelain light sockets, extension cord 7 x 82 3/4 x 72 7/8 in 1 XXVII[610] N-W XXVII[612] Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform) (1991)[610]
"Untitled" 1992 Wood, light bulbs, enamel paint, porcelain light sockets, wire 6 x 72 x 48 in 1 XXVIII[610] N-W XXVIII Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform) (1991)[610]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1992 Wood, paint, leather and rubber harnesses, g-strings, underwear 12 x 40 x 40 in 1 XXIX[610] N-W XXIX[613]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1992 Wood, industrial carpet 8 x 98 x 30 in 1 XXX[610] N-W XXX[614]
"Untitled" 1992 Wood, light bulbs, enamel paint, porcelain light sockets, wire 6 x 60 x 60 in 1 XXXI[610] N-W XXXI Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Go-Go Dancing Platform) (1991)[610]
"Untitled" (Checks) 1-31 1994 Ink on paper Overall dimensions variable, thirty one parts, 3 3/4 x 6 3/4 in each 1 XXXII[610] N-W XXXII Consisted of checks written out by the artist to benefit ACRIA[610]
"Untitled" 1994 Candies, endless supply Overall dimensions variable, ideal weight 180 lb 1 XXXIII[610] N-W XXXIII Executed in conjunction with Do It (1994), Kunsthalle Ritter Klagenfurt; artist instructed curator to "Get 180 lbs of a local wrapped candy and drop in a corner."[610]

List of additional materials[edit]

These materials are not formal works of art by the artist, as he specified prior to his death. Many of these listed materials are similar to, earlier iterations of, or studies for formal works the artist eventually exhibited and sold; these are noted where known. Catalogue numbers for additional materials were formatted as "A#" in the 1997 catalogue raisonné; the corresponding catalogue numbers from the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation are the same, with the addition of "M" for additional material.

Title Year Medium Dimensions Edition size Public collection(s) 1997 CR no. Foundation cat. no. Notes
Pedro and Pablo
[Formerly titled]
1980 Black and white photograph 14 x 11 in 1 A1[615] AM1
[No title] c. early 1980s Black and white photographs, photostat on cardboard 11 x 27 15/16 in 1 A2[615] AM2
[No title] c. early 1980s Black and white photographs, photostat on cardboard 11 x 27 15/16 in 1 A3[615] AM3
[No title] 1983 Black and white photograph, framed Frame 15 x 12 1/2 in, image 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 in 1 A4[615] AM4
[No title] 1983 Black and white photograph, framed Frame 15 x 12 1/8 in, image 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 in 1 A5[615] AM5
[No title] c.1983 Black and white photograph, framed Frame 15 x 12 1/8 in, image 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 in 1 A6[615] AM6
[No title] c.1983 Black and white photograph, framed Frame 14 x 11 in, image 3 5/8 x 4 5/8 in 1 A7[615] AM7
"Self Portrait with Feather"
[Formerly titled]
c.1983 Palladium print 6 5/8 x 5 in (paper size) 1 A8[615] AM8
[No title] c.1983 Black and white photograph, framed Frame 15 x 12 1/8 in, image 3 3/4 x 4 5/8 in 1 A9[615] AM9
[No title] c.1983 Palladium print 5 3/4 x 7 5/8 in (paper size) 1 A10[616] AM10
[No title] c.1985 Black and white photograph, framed Frame 4 3/4 x 5 1/2 in, image 2 7/8 x 3 5/8 in 1 A11[616] AM11
[No title] 1985 Black and white Polaroid 2 7/8 x 2 3/4 in 1 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[617] A12[616] AM12[618]
[No title] 1986 C-print, tinted red 8 1/4 x 12 1/4 in 1 A13[616] AM13
[No title] 1986 C-print, tinted blue 17 x 24 in 1 A14[616] AM14
[No title] 1986 C-print, tinted red 9 x 12 in 1 A15[616] AM15
[No title] c.1986 C-print, tinted red, framed Frame 10 3/8 x 8 3/8 in, image 9 5/8 x 7 5/8 in 1 A16[616] AM16 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Madrid 1971) (1988)[616]
"The Lord's Wish"
[Formerly titled]
1986 C-print, tinted green, framed Frame 9 1/4 x 11 3/4 in, image 8 1/4 x 10 3/4 in 1 A17[616] AM17
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
c.1987 Oil and collage on canvas 18 1/8 x 14 1/8 in 1 A18[616] AM18
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1987 Duratrans print on magazine paper, framed 8 15/16 x 11 in 1 A19[616] AM19 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-001][616]
[No title] c.1987 C-print, framed Frame 9 x 11 in, image 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in 1 A20[616] AM20
[No title] c.1987 Gold paint on blue paper 10 x 14 in 1 A21[616] AM21
[No title] c.1987 Ironing board, transfer text 31 3/4 x 12 x 1 1/2 in 1 A22[616] AM22
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1987 Photostat, framed 8 1/8 x 10 1/8 in 1 A23[616] AM23 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-019][616]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1987 Photostat 8 x 10 in 1 A24[619] AM24 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-001][619]
"Perfect Lovers"
[Formerly titled]
1987 Clocks 9 3/4 x 19 1/2 x 2 1/2 in 1 A25[619] AM25[620] Similar to formal works "Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) (1987-1990) [GF1990-040] and "Untitled" (Perfect Lovers) (1991) [GF1991-007][619]
[No title] 1987 Glass bottle, newsprint 10 1/4 x 4 1/8 x 2 5/8 in 1 A26[619] AM26 Similar to formal works "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-005, -023, and -024] and "Untitled" (Fear) (1987) [GF1987-022][619]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1987 Acrylic, newsprint on canvas 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 in 1 A27[619] AM27 Similar to formal works "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-008] and "Untitled" (Double Fear) (1987) [GF1987-015, -016, and -017][619]
[No title] c.1987 Acrylic, newsprint on canvas Diameter 10 in 1 A28[619] AM28 Similar to formal works "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-005] and "Untitled" (Fear) (1987) [GF1987-015, -016, and -017][619]
[No title] c.1987 C-print 8 1/4 x 9 3/8 in (paper size) 1 A29[619] AM29
[No title] 1987 China plates with lacquered c-prints Two parts, diameter 5 15/16 in each 1 A30[619] AM30 From the same group of plates as formal work "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-003][619]
[No title] c.1987 C-print, framed Frame 7 5/8 x 9 5/8 in, image 6 5/8 x 8 5/8 in 1 A31[619] AM31
[No title] 1988 China plates with lacquered c-prints Two parts, diameter 8 in each 1 A32[619] AM32 From the same group of plates as formal work "Untitled" (1987) [GF1987-003][619]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1988 Photostat 8 x 10 in 1 A33[619] AM33[621] Similar to formal work "Untitled" (1988) [GF1988-005][619]
"Untitled"
[Formerly titled]
1988 Photostat 6 1/2 x 9 in 1 A34[619] AM34 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (1988) [GF1988-032][619]
[No title] c.1988 Photostat, framed 10 3/8 x 11 5/8 in 1 A35[619] AM35
"Untitled" (Paris)
[Formerly titled]
1988 Chromogenic print 12 5/8 x 19 1/8 in 1 Art Institute of Chicago[622] A37[619] AM37[623]
[No title] c.1988 C-print, framed Frame 8 7/8 x 11 in, image 7 5/8 x 9 3/4 in 1 A38[624] AM38
"Untitled" (Warm Water)
[Formerly titled]
1988 C-print jigsaw puzzle 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in 2 A39[624] AM39 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Warm Water) (1988)[624]
[No title] 1988 C-print, framed Frame 15 3/4 x 17 1/4 in, image 7 5/8 x 9 3/4 in 1 A40[624] AM40
[No title] 1989 Offset print on paper, framed 9 1/16 x 11 1/2 in 5 A41[624] AM41 Single framed sheets from formal work "Untitled" (Still Life) (1989)[624]
"Bloodwork"
[Formerly titled]
1989 Graphite and gouache on paper 12 1/8 x 9 in 1 A42[624] AM42
[No title] c.1989 Black and white Polaroid 3 3/8 x 4 1/4 in 1 A43[624] AM43
[No title] c.1990 C-print 33 1/2 x 20 in 1 A44[624] AM44 Source image for formal work "Untitled" (The New Plan) (1991)[624]
"Untitled" (Natural History)
[Formerly titled]
1990 Black and white photograph 11 x 14 in (paper size) 1 A45[624] AM45 Similar to photograph J (Scholar) from formal work "Untitled" (Natural History) (1990)[624]
Untitled graph (blood work)
[Formerly titled]
1990 Graphite and gouache on paper 12 1/2 x 9 3/8 in 1 A46[624] AM46 Similar to formal works "Untitled" (t-cell count) (1990) [GF1990-023, -024, -025, -026, and -027][624]
[No title] c.1991 Ink on white cardboard 9 x 9 in 1 A47[624] AM47 Source image for formal work "Untitled (Long Line of Life) (1991) [GF1991-058][624]
"Untitled" (Alice B. Toklas' and Gertrude Stein's Grave, Paris)
[Formerly titled]
1992 C-print, framed (one unframed) 5 x 7 in (first version, paper size); frame 14 1/2 x 17 in, image 8 x 10 in (second version); frame 13 3/4 x 16 1/2 in, image 6 x 9 3/4 in (third version) 3 A48[624] AM48 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Alice B. Toklas' and Gertrude Stein's Grave, Paris) (1992)[624]
"Untitled" (1992)
[Formerly titled]
1992 Photostat, framed 12 5/8 x 16 5/8 in 1 A49[624] AM49 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (1992) (1992) [GF1992-022][624]
[No title] 1992 Plastic photo album 6 3/8 x 4 5/8 in 1 A50[625] AM50
[No title] 1993 C-print 15 1/4 x 22 3/4 in 1 A51[625] AM51 Similar to formal work "Untitled" (Loverboy) (1988) [GF1988-011][625]
"Untitled" (A Walk in the Snow)
[Formerly titled]
1993 C-print Two parts, 8 x 10 in each 1 A52[625] AM52 Similar to formal works "Untitled" (A Walk in the Snow) (1993) [GF1993-001 and -002][625]
[No title] 1993 Graphite, offset print on tissue paper 11 x 8 1/2 in 1 A53[625] AM53
"Untitled" (Sand)
[Formerly titled]
1993/1994 Photogravure on Somerset Satin paper 12 3/4 x 15 3/4 in 1 A54[625] AM54 Single sheets from formal work "Untitled" (Sand) (1993-1994)[625]

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