Marilyn Friedman, Directional Figure lll, 2021, Fired clay, 28 x 32 x 20 in.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (144). Gouache on paper, 11 13/16 x 8 in. Private Collection.
Historical photo of The Art Students League of New York Dream Ball
Theresa Bernstein, Still Life #16, 1990, Oil on paper, 20 x 15 in. Gift of the Carroll Family Collection, New York. Permanent Collection of The Art Students League of New York.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (156). Gouache on paper, 11 7/8 x 8 7/8 in. Private Collection.
Carmen Herrera, Untitled, 2016, Acrylic on paper, 30 x 22 in. © Estate of Carmen Herrera; Courtesy Lisson Gallery.
Billy Gerard Frank, Indigo:Entanglements. No. 2, 2022, Mixed Media Painting, silkscreen, natural pigments, vintage African fabric, newsprint, acrylic, 70 x 62 in. Courtesy of Billy Gerard Frank.
Haksul Lee, Convex-thing in Prussian Blue, 2011, Steel, cotton canvas, acrylic paint, 20 x 20 x 7 in.
Siara Abid, Student of James Little: Non-Objective Painting, Color and Design
Kat Masella, Just Dance V, 2023, casein, oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in.
Dream Ball 2023.
Jonathan Taub, Student of Michael Pellettieri: Etching, Lithography, Woodcut
Alison Jones, Lisbon Yellow, 2023, 19 x 8 in.
Ling Li, Bed Time Cheetahs, 2022, Watercolor, acrylic and ink on Kitakata paper, natural handmade from gampi fibers, 16 x 20 in.
Matthew White, Seiren, 2010.
Barnett Newman, Untitled (118). Gouache on paper, 11 13/16 x 8 13/16 in. Private Collection.
Akihiro Ito, Tomorrow, 2010.
Lau Nató, How Eternity Taste?
Jeremy Day, Landscape, Orenhofen, 2023, three-color etching mounted on paper, 5.5 x 6 in.
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