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SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL
Works made by Artists for Parkett
1984-2017
Vol. 1-100/101
January 2017
AI WEIWEI PAWEL ALTHAMER LAURIE ANDERSONNAIRY BAGHRAMIAN JOHN BALDESSARI GEORG BASELITZ CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI CAO FEI VALENTIN CARRON TACITA DEAN SYLVIE FLEURY KATHARINA FRITSCH ELLEN GALLAGHER THEASTER GATES MARK GROTJAHN CARSTEN HÖLLER JENNY HOLZER REBECCA HORN
ILYA KABAKOV ALEX KATZ ELLSWORTH KELLY ANNETTE KELM JON KESSLER MARTIN KIPPENBERGER SHERRIE LEVINE SARAH LUCAS CHRISTIAN MARCLAY MARIKO MORI JUAN MUÑOZ PAULINA OLOWSKA MERET OPPENHEIM NICOLAS PARTY PAMELA ROSENKRANZ JAMES ROSENQUIST SUSAN ROTHENBERG MIKA ROTTENBERG
CINDY SHERMAN RUDOLF STINGEL HIROSHI SUGIMOTO RIRKRIT TIRAVANIJA KEITH TYSON DANH VO REBECCA WARREN RACHEL WHITEREAD
SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL – Works made by Artists for Parkett (1984-2017 / Vol. 1-100/101)
“… the most important artists of our time have created works
for PARKETT that represent the essence of their art or reveal an
unexpected dimension.”
Iwona Blazwick, Director,
The Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
“… the diversity of works on view offer a sense of what artists
can do with the challenge of how to distill their multivalent
practices into a single, compact object or image ….“
Philip Tinari, Director,
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing
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by the most significant artists of the modern period ... the
editions made for PARKETT carry on this rich tradition.”
Deborah Wye, Chief Curator emerita,
Prints and Illustrated Books,
Museum of Modern Art, New York
“A show of the work produced for a revolutionary magazine
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Financial Times, London
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the harvest of the quiet eye”
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Sir Nicholas Serota, Director , Tate, London
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Parkett Exhibitions in Public Institutions
Taipei
Taipei Fine Arts Museum (May – August 2013)
“Inside a Book a House of gold – Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
The most complete exhibition to date presents all 220 works made by artists for Parkett,
with catalogue in Chinese and English.
Beijing
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (February – April, 2012)
“Inside a Book a House of gold – Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
Catalogue in Chinese and English, edited by Phil Tinari.
Seoul
Seoul Arts Center / Hangaram Museum (December 2010 – March 2011)
“200 Artworks – 25 Years. Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
Curated by Honki Chae and Shim Chung, with catalogue in Korean and English.
Singapore
STPI (May – July 2010)
“200 Artworks – 25 Years. Artists’ Editions for Parkett”
In collaboration with Emi Eu and Ong Boo Chai.
Kanazawa
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (September 2009)
“200 Art Works – 25 Years”
The most complete museum exhibition to date presents all 200 works
made by artists for Parkett since 1984, with catalog.
Zurich
Kunsthaus (November, 2004 – February, 2005)
“Parkett – 20 Years of Artists’ Collaborations”
curated by Miriam Varadinis, with catalog.
Venice
Palazzo Remer (June – October, 2003)
At the occasion of the Biennale this exhibition presented
all Parkett editions in Venice.
“Parkett – 20 Years of Artists’ Collaborations”, Kunsthaus Zürich 2004
“Collaborations with Parkett”, Exhibition at MoMA, New York, 2001
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Dublin
Irish Museum of Modern Art (June – October, 2002)
“Beautiful Productions”
London
Whitechapel Art Gallery (July – August, 2001)
In its Centenary the Whitechapel Gallery presented a Parkett exhibition entitled
“Beautiful Productions: Art to Play, Art to Wear, Art to Own”,
curated by Iwona Blazwick.
New York
Museum of Modern Art (April – June, 2001)
“Collaborations with Parkett: 1984 to Now”,
curated by Deborah Wye, with catalog.
Geneva
Centre d’Art Contemporain (November, 1999)
Siena
Palazzo delle Papesse (June – October, 1999)
Cologne
Museum Ludwig (November 1998 – January, 1999),
curated by Reinhold Misselbeck, with catalog.
Humlebaek, Denmark
Louisiana Museum (September – October, 1996)
Curated by Lars Grambye
Los Angeles
MAK-Center at the Schindler House (March – June, 1995)
Catalog “Silent & Violent” edited by Peter Noever.
Geneva
Centre de Gravure Contemporaîne (April – May, 1992)
Marseille
Centre de la Vieille Chariteé, Museés de Marseille (February – March, 1991)
Zurich
Helmhaus (January – February, 1989)
Frankfurt
Portikus (September – October, 1988)
Paris
Centre Georges Pompidou (April – June, 1987)
“Inside a Book a House of Gold”, Exhibition at UCCA, Beijing, 2012
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Parkett Exhibition Space Zürich 2012 – 2015
CARTE BLANCHE Pamela Rosenkranz (Aug – Dec 2015)
Parkett collaboration artist Pamela Rosenkranz curates a selection of some
50 Parkett Editions and shares an insight into her artistic approach.
«CRUSH» by Kilian Rüthemann (Feb –Jul 2015)
A sensurround experience by Kilian Rüthemann who presented selected
Parkett Editions in a stunning installation with ten tons of turquoise-colored,
crushed glass on the gallery floor and pedestals made of large glass chunks.
CORNUCOPIA (Aug – Dec 2014)
On the occasion of Parkett’s thirty years all editions were on view for the first
time in one room in a specially designed installation- The presentation provided
visitors with a unique look at the universe of artistic thought under one roof,
beyond the limits of space or time.
SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL (Feb – June 2014)
A never before seen selection of seventy works which all embody one
of Parkett’s key feature.
ABSTRACT—NATURE (Sep – Dec 2013)
A playful dialogue among fifty selected Parkett works with unexpected,
enlightening relations.
PEOPLE (Feb – July, 2013)
The show explored the exhibition theme and illustrated with sixty works the innovation
and diversity, that artists bring to their Parkett projects in manyfold variations.
IDEAS, VARIATIONS & UNIQUE WORKS (Oct 2012 – Jan 2013)
Forty groups of works documented the range of imagination and uniqueness that
artists bring to their Parkett projects in untold variations.
“Crush”
“Cornucopia”
THE COLLECTION OF ALL PARKETT BOOKS
SET OF ALL 60 AVAILABLE PARKETT VOLUMES COLLECTION OF ALL 98 VOLUMES (VOL. 1-98)
We gladly assist you in finding missing, out-of-print Volumes and completing your collection of Parkett Books.
Please email or call Melissa Burgos, New York, [email protected], or Bozena Civic, Zurich, b.civic@parkettart.
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o 60 volumes in Parkett’s signature book design
o 155 artists monographic collaborations,
each with 3-5 texts
o 850 texts by compelling and renown authors
and writers
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o 98 volumes in Parkett’s signature book design
(incl. 38 out-of-print volumes)
o 250 artists monographic collaborations,
each with 3-5 texts
o 1400 texts by compelling authors and writers
o More than 8000 color illustrations
“... a catalyst for invigorating change whilst
always producing the harvest of the quiet
eye”
Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Serpentine Gallery,
London
“Congratulations on three decades of
exceptional publishing.”
Nicholas Serota, Director , Tate, London
70 71
Brass, gilded, 19 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 2/8” (50 x 7 x 0,5 cm), Ed. 55/XXV, signed and numbered certificate
AI WEIWEI
Swatter, 2007
For Parkett 81
76 77
12 tin figures, each approx. 1 1/8 to 3 1/2” (3,5–9 cm) high, cast by Michal Nowicki, Warsaw, in custom-made cardboard suitcase, 6 5/8 x 9 1/2 x 3 1/8” (17,5 x 24 x 8 cm), Ed. 38/XXV, signed and numbered certificate
PAWEŁ ALTHAMER
Retrospective, 2008
For Parkett 82
84 85
Earring with playable sound message (approx. 20 sec.), brass, copper, circuit board, loudspeaker, lithium battery, Plexiglas, wires, approx. size: 3 3/8 x 1 3/4 x 1” (10,2, x 4,5 x 2 cm), jewelery by Josiah Dearborn, engineering design Bob Bielecki Ed. 150/XXX, with monogram and numbered
LAURIE ANDERSON
Hearring, 1997
For Parkett 49
NAIRY BAGHRAMIAN
Maintainers, 2017
For Parkett 100/101
2 parts, cast aluminum and cast polishing wax Cast aluminum: 11,5h x 7d x 4,8w cm / 4.53 x 2.76 x 1.89” Cast polishing wax: approx. 4,8h x 11,5d x 7w cm / 1.89 x 4.53 x 2.76” Ed. 28 + XII + 10 APS, signed and numbered certificate
Nairy Baghramian's two-part sculpture Maintainers consists of a wax cast and a seemingly identical aluminum cast. The two objects appear in close relationship and interact throughout the artist's serial casting process, as the wax cast informs the aluminum cast.The work playfully explores Nairy Baghramian's conceptual interests in "... thingly speculations, ... the organic and the machinic, ... and the corporeal and the mental".(Caoimhín Mac Giola Léith in Parkett 100/101)
94 95
JOHN BALDESSARI
Six Colorful Expressions (Frozen), 1991
For Parkett 29
Porcelain enamel steel plate, eight color photographic screen process print, imaged by a proprietary photographic ceramic process, impervious to environmental influences, 10 7/16 x 4 3/4 x 1/16” (26,5 x 12 x 0,2 cm), Ed. 75/XX, signed and numbered
96 97
9-color silkscreen print on plexiglas,5 x 12” (12,5 x 31cm)Printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, ZurichEd. 45/XX, signed and numbered
JOHN BALDESSARI
Raised Eyebrows / Furrowed Foreheads: Crooked Made Straight, 2009
For Parkett 86
104 105
Drypoint etching on stenciled english-red ground of two plates on Zerkall book paper 145 g/m2, bound in the magazine, left plate: 5 x 3 1/8” (12,7 x 7,9 cm), right plate: 4 13/16 x 2 13/16” (12,3 x 7,1 cm), paper size: 10 x 8 1/4“ (25,5 x 21 cm),Ed. 60/XV, signed and numbered
GEORG BASELITZ
Face and Teardrop, 1986
For Parkett 11
114 115
Booklet with 17 photographs, 2 x 3 1/8” (5 x 8 x 0,6 cm), Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
CHRISTIAN BOLTANSKI
El Caso, 1989
For Parkett 22
138 139
Bronze cast, wood, diameter 6 1/2 x 2 3/4”,fabricated by Kunstbetrieb AG, Münchenstein, Switzerland.Ed. 35 / XX, signed and numbered certificate.
VALENTIN CARRON
Bell, 2013
For Parkett 93
158 159
Color postcard, 4 1/8 x 5 4/5“ (10,5 x 14,8 cm), printed by Steidl Verlag, Göttingen, Germany, Ed. 100/XL, signed, numbered, stamped and posted in Morombe, Western Madagascar
TACITA DEAN
The Green Ray, 2001
For Parkett 62
190 191
Size 37 women’s mule cast in poly urethane, with integrated noise maker (squeak), produced at T.E.S.T Kreashens, Saugus, CA, USA, Ed. 99/XXX; no. 1–50 (left shoe), no. 51–99 (right shoe), engraved signature, numbered
SYLVIE FLEURY
His Mistress’ Toy, 2000
For Parkett 58
200 201
Set of three single records,ø 7 7/8” (17,5 cm), Ed. 2000 sets, unsigned
KATHARINA FRITSCH
Mill/Ambulance/Toads, 1990
For Parkett 25
208 209
Two-plate photogravure with aquatint and unique hand-shaped plasticine elements (in three colors) on multilayered laminated paper, framed, image size: 6 x 4 x 1/8” (15,2 x 10,2 x 0,3 cm), with frame: 9 1/4 x 7 1/4 x 1 1/4” (23,5 18,4 x 3,8 cm), produced by Two Palms Press, New York, Ed. 30/XV, signed and numbered
ELLEN GALLAGHER
Ruby Dee, 2005
For Parkett 73
66 67
Stoneware with glaze, two bowls, one in black and one in white, each unique, diameter 4–5”, height 3–3 1/2”, weight ca. 1,2 lbs. each. Packed in box with Association of Named Negro American Potters (A.N.N.A.P.) Logo.Ed. 15 / X, signed and numbered certificate.
THEASTER GATES
Soul Bowl, 2016
For Parkett 98
234 235
Hand-painted coin in gold and silver, 1 1/2 x 1/8” (3,9 x 0,3 cm), each unique, plexiglas case, Ed. 13/VII in 18 carat gold, engraved and numbered on reverse, Ed. 30/X in sterling silver, engraved and numbered on reverse
MARK GROTJAHN
Spinner Winner, 2007
For Parkett 80
248 249
Anamorphic key, cast in sterling silver, approx. 3 1/8 x 3/4 x 1/8” (8 x 2 x 0,5 cm), silver cylinder, 1 1/2 x 3/4” (4 x 2 cm), silver necklace approx. 27 1/2” (70 cm), black box with embossed print, production by Factum Arte, Madrid, Ed. 50/XXV, initials engraved and numbered
CARSTEN HÖLLER
Key to the Laboratory of Doubt, 2006
For Parkett 77
252 253
Silver-plated brass hammer, 9 7/8 x 3 3/16 x 1/4” (25,4 x 8 x 0,6 cm), Ed. 99/XX, placed in a signed and numbered box
REBECCA HORN
The Double, 1987
For Parkett 13
266 267
Silkscreened acid-free cardboard box with two plastic flies and a paper script (in Russian) attached, English and German translations provided, 2 x 4 1/2 x 5 5/8” (5,2 x 11,5 x 14,4 cm), Ed. 50/XX, signed and numbered
Silkscreened picture and plastic fly mounted on paper and cardboard in hand-printed passe-partout, wood frame with acrylic glass, 13 5/8 x 9 1/2 x 1” (34,7 x 24,2 x 2,5 cm), printed by Atelier für Siebdruck, Lorenz Boegli, Zurich, Ed. 50/XX, signed and numbered
ILYA KABAKOV
Two Friends, 1992 / Citation, 1992
For Parkett 34
270 271
Woodcut on Goya paper, 11 3/8 x 18 1/8” (65 x 79,6 cm), printed by John C. Erickson, New York, Ed. 100/XX, signed and numbered
ALEX KATZ
Black Pond, 1989
For Parkett 21
274 275
Single-color lithograph, 10 x 7 1/2” (25,3 x 19,2 cm), printed by Gemini, Los Angeles, Ed. 70 and 30 A.P., signed and numbered
ELLSWORTH KELLY
Red Curve, 1999
For Parkett 56
276 277
C-print, from 4 x 5” negative, on Fuji Crystal Archive DPII matt, paper size 16 x 20 5/8” (40,5 x 52,4 cm), image 14 1/2 x 19 1/8” (36,7 x 48,6 cm), printed by Golab, Berlin, Ed. 38/XX, signed and numbered certificate.
ANNETTE KELM
Untitled, 2010
For Parkett 87
280 281
Sculpture, opaque and transparent non-toxic urethane, instant urethane pigments, orange polyester satin fabric, cap, glasses, mask, ear muffs, sneakers, cable tie, 6 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 2 3/4” (17 x 9 x 7 cm), production by Gamla Model Makers, Feasterville, PA, Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered certificate
JON KESSLER
Habeas Corpus, 2007
For Parkett 79
284 285
Printed in offset, 6 x 3 3/4” (13,2 x 9,5 cm), 260 pages, inserted in the magazine, Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER
80 Unique Books, 1989
For Parkett 19
296 297
Silkscreen print on mirror, 10 x 8 1/4” (25,5 x 21 cm), Ed. 70/XXX, signed and numbered on the back
YAYOI KUSAMA
Infinity Nets, 2000
For Parkett 59
304 305
Pair of children’s shoes, brown leather, each 6 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2” (15,8 x 6 x 5,8 cm), Ed. 99/XXXVI, signed and numbered
SHERRIE LEVINE
Two Shoes, 1992
For Parkett 32
308 309
Cast metal, approx. 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 1 3/4” (7 x 7 x 4,5 cm), 50 pieces of cast lead, 50 pieces of cast brass, produced at the Jäger Brothers Foundry, Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland, Ed. 100/XXX, signed and numbered
SARAH LUCAS
Lion Heart, 1995
For Parkett 45
310 311
Life-size bronze cast by Modern Art Foundry, Astoria, NY, Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
CHRISTIAN MARCLAY
My Bad Ear, 2004
For Parkett 70
332 333
Doll with microphone, earphones, boots, white stockings, red plaid skirt, top in blue, black and white, transparent bracelets, yellow shoulder pads, brooch and blue hair, 10 1/4” (26 cm) high, Ed. 99/XX, signed and numbered certificate
MARIKO MORI
Star Doll, 1998
For Parkett 54
338 339
Hand-etched glass, the image becomes momentarily visible by breathing on the glass, 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 1/8” (12 x 9 x 0,3 cm), Ed. 70/XXV, signed and numbered
JUAN MUÑOZ
Augenblick (Glimpse), 1995
For Parkett 43
354 355
Ceramic, hand painted, each unique, 11 3/4 x 4 x 3 1/4”,fabricated by Klajster Majster Studio, Poland.Ed. 50/10 AP, signed and numbered.
PAULINA OLOWSKA
Siatkarka – Volleyball Player, 2013
For Parkett 92
356 357
Goat suede with silk-screen and handstitched, included in Parkett issue, 5 5/8 x 3 2/4” (21,3 x 9,3 cm), Ed. 150/XII, signed and numbered
MERET OPPENHEIM
Glove, 1985
For Parkett 4
NICOLAS PARTY
Cat’s Head, 2017
For Parkett 100/101
Bronze, 6 x 5 x 4 cm (2 3/8 x 2 x 1 1/2 cm), cast by Fonderie d’Art Luc Harzé Ed. 25/XII/12 APs, signed and numbered
412 413
Polyurethane resin, tinted, 15 3/4 x 3 x 1 1/2”, produced by Kunstbetrieb AG.Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered certificate.
PAMELA ROSENKRANZ
Survivor Series, 2015
For Parkett 96
414 415
9-color lithograph on Somerset soft white paper, 17 1/4 x 14 5/8” (44 x 37,1 cm), printed by Maurice Sanchez, Derrière L’Etoile Studio, New York, Ed. 60/XX, signed and numbered
JAMES ROSENQUIST
Drifter: Speed of Light, 2000
For Parkett 58
416 417
Synthetic latex, 12 1/4 x 12 1/2 x 2” (31 x 32 x 5 cm), cast by Art Foundry, Santa Fé, Ed. 70/XX, signed and numbered
SUSAN ROTHENBERG
Bear Skin Rug, 1995
For Parkett 43
70 71
Single channel video in six versions, with sound, approx 15–40 sec. loop. Custom-made purse in oyster design (plastic, silk lining, zipper, 4 3/4 x 2 3/8 x 1/2”),with pearlescent capsule inside containing memory stick. Video to be presented on videomonitor.Each video version Ed. 6 / 2APs signed and numbered certificate.
MIKA ROTTENBERG
Bubble 1 – Bubble 6, 2016
For Parkett 98
440 441
Printed silk, padded, in gilded wooden frame, 8 3/8 x 6 7/8” (21,3 x 17,4 cm) with frame, Ed. 100/XX, signed and numbered
CINDY SHERMAN
Untitled, 1991
For Parkett 29
454 455
Signet ring, 18 carat gold, approx. 1 x3/4 x 1/2” (2,5 x 2 x 1,5 cm), jewelery box, production by Markus Frühauf, jeweler, Meran, Italy, Ed. 22/XVI, initials engraved and numbered
RUDOLF STINGEL
RS, 2006
For Parkett 77
462 463
Miniature photograph, paulownia box, rice paper-lined inner felt lid, silver-plated knob (hand made in Japan), image: approx. 2 x 1 5/8” (4,2 x 5,3 cm), box: approx. 6 1/4 x 5 x 1 3/4” (4,6 x 15,7 x 12,8 cm). Ed. of 35/X day and 35/X night, signed and numbered
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO
Night Seascape, Ionian Sea, Santa Cesarea, 1990 / Day Seascape, English Channel, Weston Cliff, 1994
For Parkett 46
472 473
Gold-rimmed Ray Ban glasses with engraving on the lenses: LONG RIVER A SINGLE LINE ORANGE SAFFRON AT TWILIGHT, 5 3/8 x 1 3/4” (2,5 x 16 x 6,7 cm), Ed. 80/XXV, numbered, with certificate and artist’s seal
RIRKRIT TIRAVANIJA
Untitled, 1995, (450/375)
For Parkett 44
486 487
Pebble on copper plate, partially painted in enamel, mounted on rubber base, 3 15/16 x 3 15/16” (10 x 10 cm), ca. 1 9/16” (4 cm) high, each piece is unique in its combination of plate, pattern, pebble, paint, and position, and each comes with a signed pattern sheet showing its specific design within the 100 different possibilities, Ed. 75/XXV, signed and numbered
KEITH TYSON
Parkett Paperweight, 2004
For Parkett 71
490 491
DANH VO
Untitled, 2013
For Parkett 93
Vintage postcard from Ha Long Bay withwriting by Phung Vo (the artist’s father) on the front.3 3/4 x 5 1/2 ” (9,5 x 14 cm), each unique.Ed. 35 / XX
506 507
Pompom and shoe, hand painted, mixed media, 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 2 3/8” (7 x 7 x 6cm), Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered certificate
REBECCA WARREN
Poincaré, 2006
For Parkett 78
522 523
Object, plaster (prestia ortho) and brass, 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 1 1/8” (2,8 x 8,9 x 8,9 cm), Ed. 60/XXV, signed and numbered
RACHEL WHITEREAD
Switch, 1994
For Parkett 42
4 5
Tomma Abts, 84Franz Ackermann, 68Eija-Liisa Ahtila, 68Ai Weiwei, 81Doug Aitken, 57Jennifer Allora / Guillermo Calzadilla, 80Pawel Althamer, 82Kai Althoff, 75Francis Alÿs, 69El Anatsui, 90Laurie Anderson, 49John Armleder, 50/51Richard Artschwager, 23, 46Ed Atkins, 98Tauba Auerbach, 94 Nairy Baghramian, 100/101 John Baldessari, 29, 86Stephan Balkenhol, 36Matthew Barney, 45Yto Barrada, 91Georg Baselitz, 11Vanessa Beecroft, 56Ross Bleckner, 38John Bock, 67Alighiero e Boetti, 24Christian Boltanski, 22Monica Bonvicini, 72Louise Bourgeois, 27, 82Carol Bove, 86Mark Bradford, 89Kerstin Brätsch and DAS INSTITUT, 88Olaf Breuning, 71
Glenn Brown, 75Angela Bulloch, 66Daniel Buren, 66Andrea Büttner, 97 Sophie Calle, 36Cao Fei, 99 Valentin Carron, 93 Maurizio Cattelan, 59, 100/101Vija Celmins, 44Marc Camille Chaimowicz, 96Paul Chan, 88Francesco Clemente, 9, 40/41Chuck Close, 60Abraham Cruzvillegas, 97Enzo Cucchi, 1John Currin, 65Tacita Dean, 62Jeremy Deller, 95 Thomas Demand, 62Martin Disler, 3Nathalie Djurberg, 90Peter Doig, 67Trisha Donnelly, 77Marlene Dumas, 38, 100/101Jimmie Durham, 92Nicole Eisenman, 91Olafur Eliasson, 64Tracey Emin, 63Omer Fast, 99 Urs Fischer, 72, 94Eric Fischl, 5Peter Fischli /David Weiss, 17, 40/41Sylvie Fleury, 58
Günther Förg, 26, 40/41Robert Frank, 83Tom Friedman, 64Katharina Fritsch, 25, 87, 100/101Bernard Frize, 74Cyprien Gaillard, 94Ellen Gallagher, 73Theaster Gates, 98Isa Genzken, 69Franz Gertsch, 28Adrian Ghenie, 99Gilbert & George, 14Liam Gillick, 61Robert Gober, 27Nan Goldin, 57Dominique Gonzalez- Foerster, 80Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 39Douglas Gordon, 49Dan Graham, 68Rodney Graham, 64Katharina Grosse, 74, 100/101Mark Grotjahn, 80Andreas Gursky, 44Wade Guyton, 83David Hammons, 31Rachel Harrison, 82Camille Henrot, 97 Thomas Hirschhorn, 57Damien Hirst, 40/41Carsten Höller, 77Jenny Holzer, 40/41Rebecca Horn, 13, 40/41Roni Horn, 54Gary Hume, 48
Pierre Huyghe, 66Christian Jankowski, 81Rashid Johnson, 90Ilya Kabakov, 34Anish Kapoor, 69Alex Katz, 21, 72Mike Kelley, 31Ellsworth Kelly, 56Annette Kelm, 87William Kentridge, 63Jon Kessler, 79Karen Kilimnik, 52Martin Kippenberger, 19Lee Kit, 98 Ragnar Kjartansson, 94Imi Knoebel, 32Jeff Koons, 19, 50/51Jannis Kounellis, 6Yayoi Kusama, 59Wolfgang Laib, 39Maria Lassnig, 85Zoe Leonard, 84Sherrie Levine, 32Liu Xiaodong, 91Sarah Lucas, 45Christian Marclay, 70Brice Marden, 7Helen Marten, 92Paul McCarthy, 73Josiah McElheny, 86Lucy McKenzie, 76Julie Mehretu, 76Mario Merz, 15Beatriz Milhazes, 85Marilyn Minter, 79, 100/101Tracey Moffatt, 53Mariko Mori, 54 Malcolm Morley, 52Sarah Morris, 61Juan Muñoz, 43Jean-Luc Mylayne, 50/51, 85, 100/101Bruce Nauman, 10Ernesto Neto, 78Olaf Nicolai, 78Cady Noland, 46
Albert Oehlen, 79Paulina Olowska, 92 Meret Oppenheim, 4Gabriel Orozco, 48Damián Ortega, 92Tony Oursler, 47Laura Owens, 65Jorge Pardo, 56Nicolas Party, 100/101 Philippe Parreno, 86Mai-Thu Perret, 84Raymond Pettibon, 47Elizabeth Peyton, 53Richard Phillips, 71Sigmar Polke, 2, 30, 40/41Richard Prince, 34, 72R.H. Quaytman, 90Michael Raedecker, 65Markus Raetz, 8Charles Ray, 37Jason Rhoades, 58Gerhard Richter, 35Bridget Riley, 61Pipilotti Rist, 48, 71 100/101Matthew Ritchie, 61Tim Rollins & K.O.S., 20Ugo Rondinone, 52Pamela Rosenkranz, 96James Rosenquist, 58Susan Rothenberg, 43Mika Rottenberg, 98Thomas Ruff, 28Edward Ruscha, 18, 55Anri Sala, 73Wilhelm Sasnal, 70Gregor Schneider, 63Thomas Schütte, 47Dana Schutz, 75Richard Serra, 74Shirana Shahbazi, 94Wael Shawky, 95Cindy Sherman, 29Dayanita Singh, 95Roman Signer, 45Andreas Slominski, 55
Josh Smith, 85Monika Sosnowska, 91Frances Stark, 93 Hito Steyerl, 97 Rudolf Stingel, 77Beat Streuli, 54Thomas Struth, 50/51Sturtevant, 88Hiroshi Sugimoto, 46Philip Taaffe, 26Sam Taylor-Wood, 55Diana Thater, 60Wolfgang Tillmans, 53Rirkrit Tiravanija, 44Fred Tomaselli, 67Rosemarie Trockel, 33, 95Oscar Tuazon, 89James Turrell, 25Luc Tuymans, 60Keith Tyson, 71Adrian Villar Rojas, 93 Danh Vo, 93 Cosima von Bonin, 81Charline von Heyl, 89Kelley Walker, 87Kara Walker, 59Jeff Wall, 22, 49Andy Warhol, 12Rebecca Warren, 78John Waters, 96 Gillian Wearing, 70Lawrence Weiner, 42Andro Wekua, 88John Wesley, 62Franz West, 37, 70Rachel Whiteread, 42Sue Williams, 50/51Robert Wilson, 16Jordan Wolfson, 100/101 Christopher Wool, 33, 83Cerith Wyn Evans, 87Yang Fudong, 76Haegue Yang, 89Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, 99 Xu Zhen, 96
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Dan Graham67 John Bock
Peter DoigFred Tomaselli
66 Angela BullochDaniel Buren Pierre Huyghe
65 John Currin Laura Owens Michael Raedecker
64 Olafur Eliasson Tom Friedman Rodney Graham
63 Tracey Emin William Kentridge Gregor Schneider
62 Tacita Dean Thomas Demand John Wesley
61 Liam Gillick Sarah Morris Bridget Riley Matthew Ritchie
60 Chuck Close Diana Thater Luc Tuymans
59 Maurizio Cattelan Yayoi Kusama Kara Walker
58 Sylvie Fleury Jason Rhoades James Rosenquist
57 Doug Aitken Nan Goldin Thomas Hirschhorn
56 Vanessa Beecroft Ellsworth Kelly Jorge Pardo
55 Edward Ruscha Andreas Slominski Sam Taylor-Wood
54 Roni Horn Mariko Mori Beat Streuli
53 Tracey Moffatt Elizabeth Peyton
Wolfgang Tillmans 52 Karen Kilimnik
Malcolm MorleyUgo Rondinone
50 John Armleder / Jeff Koons 51 Jean-Luc Mylayne
Thomas Struth Sue Williams
49 Laurie AndersonDouglas Gordon Jeff Wall
48 Gary Hume Gabriel Orozco Pipilotti Rist
47 Tony Oursler Raymond Pettibon Thomas Schütte
46 Richard Artschwager Cady Noland Hiroshi Sugimoto
45 Matthew Barney Sarah Lucas Roman Signer
44 Vija Celmins Andreas Gursky Rirkrit Tiravanija
43 Juan MuñozSusan Rothenberg
42 Lawrence WeinerRachel Whiteread
40 Francesco Clemente / Fischli/Weiss 41 Günther Förg
Damien Hirst Jenny Holzer Rebecca Horn Sigmar Polke
39 Felix Gonzalez-TorresWolfgang Laib
38 Ross Bleckner Marlene Dumas
37 Charles Ray Franz West
36 Stephan Balkenhol Sophie Calle
35 Gerhard Richter34 Ilya Kabakov
Richard Prince33 Rosemarie Trockel
Christopher Wool 32 Imi Knoebel
Sherrie Levine31 David Hammons
Mike Kelley30 Sigmar Polke29 John Baldessari
Cindy Sherman 28 Franz Gertsch
Thomas Ruff 27 Louise Bourgeois
Robert Gober26 Günther Förg
Philip Taaffe 25 Katharina Fritsch
James Turrell 24 Alighiero e Boetti 23 Richard Artschwager22 Christian Boltanski
Jeff Wall 21 Alex Katz 20 Tim Rollins + K.O.S. 19 Martin Kippenberger
Jeff Koons18 Ed Ruscha 17 Fischli/Weiss16 Robert Wilson15 Mario Merz 14 Gilbert & George13 Rebecca Horn12 Andy Warhol11 Georg Baselitz10 Bruce Nauman 9 Francesco Clemente 8 Markus Raetz 7 Brice Marden 6 Jannis Kounellis 5 Eric Fischl 4 Meret Oppenheim 3 Martin Disler 2 Sigmar Polke 1 Enzo Cucchi
100 Nairy Baghramian / Maurizio Cattelan101 Marlene Dumas
Katharina FritschKatharina GrosseMarilyn MinterJean-Luc MylayneNicolas PartyPipilotti RistJordan Wolfson
99 Cao FeiOmer FastAdrian GhenieLynette Yiadom-Boakye
98 Ed AtkinsTheaster Gates Lee KitMika Rottenberg
97 Andrea BüttnerAbraham CruzvillegasCamille HenrotHito Steyerl
96 Marc Camille ChaimowiczPamela RosenkranzJohn WatersXu Zhen
95 Jeremy DellerWael ShawkyDayanita SinghRosemarie Trockel
94 Tauba AuerbachCyprien GaillardRagnar KjartanssonShirana Shahbazi
93 Valentin CarronFrances StarkAdrian Vilar RojasDanh Vo
92 Jimmie DurhamHelen MartenPaulina Olowska
Damián Ortega 91 Yto Barrada
Nicole EisenmannLiu XiaodongMonika Sosnowska
90 El AnatsuiNathalie DjurbergRashid JohnsonR.H. Quaytman
89 Mark BradfordCharline von HeylOscar TuazonHaegue Yang
88 Kerstin BrätschPaul ChanSturtevantAndro Wekua
87 Katharina FritschAnnette KelmKelley WalkerCerith Wyn Evans
86 John BaldessariCarol BoveJosiah McElhenyPhilippe Parreno
85 Maria LassnigBeatriz MilhazesJean-Luc MylayneJosh Smith
84 Tomma AbtsZoe LeonardMai-Thu Perret
83 Robert Frank Wade GuytonChristopher Wool
82 Pawel AlthamerLouise Bourgeois Rachel Harrison
81 Ai WeiweiCosima von BoninChristian Jankowski
80 Allora & CalzadillaD. Gonzalez-FoersterMark Grotjahn
79 Albert OehlenJon KesslerMarilyn Minter
78 Ernesto NetoOlaf NicolaiRebecca Warren
77 Trisha DonnellyCarsten HöllerRudolf Stingel
76 Lucy McKenzieJulie Mehretu Yang Fudong
75 Kai AlthoffGlenn BrownDana Schutz
74 Bernard FrizeKatharina GrosseRichard Serra
73 Ellen Gallagher Paul McCarthy Anri Sala
72 Monica BonviciniUrs Fischer Alex KatzRichard Prince
71 Olaf BreuningRichard PhillipsPipilotti RistKeith Tyson
70 Christian MarclayWilhelm SasnalGillian WearingFranz West
69 Francis AlÿsIsa Genzken Anish Kapoor
68 Franz AckermannEija-Liisa Ahtila
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