Artists Coming Together to Benefit Democratic Presidential Candidates (ACT)

2004
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Artists Coming Together to Benefit Democratic Presidential Candidates (ACT)
  • Series/Portfolio: Print Portfolio
    Artists Coming Together to Benefit Democratic Presidential Candidates (ACT)
  • Artist: Robert Rauschenberg (American, Port Arthur, Texas 1925–2008 Captiva Island, Florida)
  • Artist: Frank Gehry (American (born Canada), born 1929)
  • Artist: John Baldessari (American, National City, California 1931–2020 Los Angeles)
  • Artist: Edward Ruscha (American, born Omaha, Nebraska, 1937)
  • Artist: Jasper Johns (American, born Augusta, Georgia, 1930)
  • Artist: Susan Rothenberg (American, Buffalo, New York 1945–2020 Galisteo, New Mexico)
  • Artist: Ellsworth Kelly (American, Newburgh, New York 1923–2015 Spencertown, New York)
  • Artist: Elizabeth Murray (American, Chicago, Illinois 1940–2007 Washington County, New York)
  • Artist: Cecily Brown (British, born London, 1969)
  • Artist: Richard Serra (American, San Francisco, California 1938–2024 Orient, New York)
  • Printer: Gemini G.E.L. (American, Los Angeles, founded 1966)
  • Publisher: Gemini G.E.L. (American, Los Angeles, founded 1966)
  • Date: 2004
  • Medium: Portfolio of 10 liIthographs by Rauschenberg (Tap), Franky Gehry (Study for Frank Gerhy House), John Baldessari (Two Opponents: Blue and Yellow), Ed Ruscha (Other), Jasper Johns (Pyre 2), Susan Rothenberg (K), Ellsworth Kelly (Orange), Elizabeth Murray (Tybid), Cecily Brown (Study After an Election by William Hogarth), and Richard Serra (Abu Ghrab)
  • Classifications: Prints, Portfolios
  • Credit Line: Lin Lougheed Collection, Gift of Lin Lougheed, 2016
  • Object Number: 2016.587.38(1–10)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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