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The following checklist references artworks, objects, and media for the exhibition, Exhibitionisms, on view from November 7, 2020 to January 16, 2021, at both the Tiger Strikes Asteroid and Space & Time exhibition spaces.

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  • 01
    Tobey Albright, Untitled (Legacy Stack), 2020. 8GB flash drive embedded in soft rock sculpted from polymer clay and cast in urethane rubber by Michael Savona, hung with a broken key sculpted by Chris Bradley, suspended by a keychain lanyard produced by Martine Syms’ Dominica, Inc., hanging with Nicole Mauser’s Untitled painting from 2017; dimensions variable.
    01b
    Claire Michelsen, GnarWare, and David Albright, Untitled (Temp Stack), 1968–2020. Succulent in ceramic vessel gifted during an Acre Benefit by GnarWare Workshop sitting on top of a ceramic vessel sculpted by David Albright; 9 × 9 × 6 in.
  • 02
    Corey Antis, Untitled (Ramp), 2013. Oil, oil grounds, and burlap on panel; 18 × 20 in.
    02b
    Unknown, Finger, 2020. Ink print; 8 1/2 × 11 in.
  • 03
    Karen Azarnia, Resilience, 2020. Oil and acrylic on canvas; 24 × 20 in.
    03b
    Lindsey Hook, Nimrod, 2012. Hand-knit cotton blend yarn; 12 × 12 in.
  • 04
    Mara Baker, A color has many faces, 2020. Naturally dyed fiber and acrylic on linen; 20 × 20 in.
    04b
    Sabina Ott, Rock Collection (Detail, 2 rocks), 2014–15. Rocks (fake and real); 6 × 15 × 8 in.
  • 05
    David Cordero, SSPA01, 2016. Denier CORDURA® Nylon Camouflage Fabric—MultiCam Black and YKK zippers; 36 × 22 × 1 in.
    05b
    Jonathan Paul Gillette, DC Talk T-Shirt , 2016. Oil on canvas; 16 × 20 × 1 in.
  • 06
    Jonah Criswell, Touching Despite Distance, 2020. Oil on panel; 10 × 14 in.
    06b
    Jonah Criswell, Sketchbook of Albert York at Mathew Marks Gallery Catalog, 2017. Bound sketchbook and watercolor; 11 3/4 × 16 1/2 in.
  • 07
    Mollie Edgar, Eucalyptus (After Jason), 2020. Photograph; 8 × 10 in.
    07b
    Jason Polan, Untitled, 2019. Gouache on paper; 9 × 12 in.
  • 08
    Robert Chase Heishman, Photo by (Fast Clipping Path; Dhaka, Bangladesh: Saif Hossain), 2020. Archival inkjet prints and tape; 20 × 55 in.
    08b
    Abalone, Untitled, Unknown. Shell; Dimensions variable
  • 09
    Gina Hunt, Quadrants, 2020. Dye, acrylic, canvas, and poplar; 56 3/4 × 56 3/4 × 1 3/4 in.
    09b
    Unknown, Untitled, c. 1950. Crocheted cotton; 9 × 9 in.
  • 10
    Colleen Keihm, Leaning, 2020. Archival inkjet print in a frame; 18 1/2 × 18 1/2 in.
    10b
    Unknown, Aunt Gloria's Mirror, date unknown. Plaster and mirror; 3 1/2 × 2 1/2 × 3/4 in.
  • 11
    Katy Kirbach, Untitled, 2018. Oil and acrylic on woven canvas; 29 × 23 in.
    11b
    Edwin A. Abbott, Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, 1884. Book;
  • 12
    Julia Klein, Wall Hanging , 2012. Wire; 17 × 24 in.
    12b
    Sue Bosniak, Bird Painting, 1933. Paint on canvas; 10 × 13 in.
  • 13
    Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli, The Eyes, 2020. Video; dimensions variable.
    13b
    Thomas L. Little, DEW Line, 1956. Digitized 8mm film still; dimensions variable.
  • 14
    Sheila Majumdar, Whisker Fatigue, 2020. Wax; 2 1/4 × 1 1/4 in.
    14b
    Margaret Schäfer, Untitled (Crabs), c. 2014. Wood, paper, and crabs; 8 1/16 × 11 1/8 × 1 1/2 in.
  • 15
    Michael Markwick, Cain and Abel, 2020. Acrylic and sand on silk and wood frame; 31 1/2 × 25 19/32 in.
    15b
    Unknown, HANS HOLBEIN d.J. BILDER DES TODES: 41 Holzschnitte, 1989. Book;
  • 16
    Nicole Mauser, Untitled, 2017. Oil on canvas; 23 × 20 × 1 in.
    16b
    Nicole Mauser , Miyoko Ito Glass Slide of “India”, 2018–20. Miyoko Ito Glass Slide of “India,” video projector, and foam ; 6 × 6 × 6 in.
  • 17
    Gabriel Melcher, R.E.M. Type 01 [Balsamic Vinegar Potatos], 2020. Cut vinyl graphics ; dimensions variable.
    17b
    Ralph Edward Melcher, Shopping list, 2020. Ballpoint pen on paper; 5 1/2 × 6 1/2 in.
  • 18
    Ryan Peter Miller, The Boo-boo Series, 2017–19. Acrylic paint; dimensions variable
    18b
    Nathaniel Lang, Susan, 2005. Egg tempera panel; 15 1/8 × 10 1/2 in.
  • 19
    Curtis Miller, Gutter (from The Rehearsal), 2020. Archival inkjet print and walnut frame ; 14 × 17 in.
    19b
    Anonymous amateur photographer, Daytona '500' - Feb. 2001 - 175 Lap - Dale Sr. Killed this day at End of Race, 2011. Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper; 8 × 10 in.
  • 20
    Tim Nickodemus, Mount of the Holy Cross - Four Fingers, Four Suns (Touch Points), 2020. Ink on paper; 44 × 30 in.
    20b
    Map of the Pacific Ocean, Map of the Pacific Ocean, 1921. Foldout atlas; 22 1/2 × 33 in.
  • 21
    Garry Noland, Painting on a Pedestal, No. 1, 2019. Vinyl paint, plastic hook, cardboard box, and decollage; 76 × 30 × 6 in.
    21b
    Ted Argeropolos, White on White, No. 1, 1974. Embossed print with Chine Collé 1/15; 22 5/16 × 29 15/16 in.
  • 22
    TJ O’Keefe, Frame S (Red, Blue), 2020. Sandblasted aluminum and LED; 67 1/2 × 43 3/4 × 24 1/4 in.
    22b
    Unknown, Crookes Radiometer, 2001 (original invented in 1873). Glass, steel, enamel, and ABS plastic; 5 × 3 × 3 in.
  • 23
    Parsons & Charlesworth, Catalog for the Post-Human—Hed-Tek Study No. 1, 2020. Pencil and paper collage on Arches 140lb watercolor paper; 12 × 15 5/8 in.
    23b
    Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Carlsbad Caverns National Park Mini-Scene Souvenir, 2018. Ceramic, colored acrylic, and cardboard; 2 × 2 3/4 × 2 in.
  • 24
    Lydia Ross, Cactus Hugger, 2019. Two parts: watercolor on paper; dimensions variable
    24b
    Susy Gomez, Untitled, date unknown . Watercolor and pencil on paper; 14 × 18 in.
  • 25
    Michael Savona, T is for a few things, 2019. Paint on wood; dimensions variable (largest individual "piece" measures 6 × 15 × 3/4 in.).
    25b
    Alessandro Mendini for Alessi, Anna Gong, 2011. Stainless steel; 10 3/4 × 17 1/4 × 8 in.
  • 26
    Kyle Schlie, R-259, 2020. Found ray gun, metal, oak, plywood, brass, copper, plastic, screws, washers, enamel paint, magnets, rubber, and pyrography; 13 × 13 × 1 1/2 in.
    26b
    Jesse Malmed, (505) 690-7899, 2020. Free paper on bulletin board; 15 1/2 × 23 in.
  • 27
    Zach Scott, The Game of Life, 2020. Multimedia—video, browser, audio, programming; time-based, looping, variable cycle lengths.
    27b
    RAND Corporation, A Million Random Digits with 100,000 Normal Deviates (edited), 1966 (3rd printing). Book; 7 1/2 × 10 1/2 × 2 in.
  • 28
    Maggie Taft, [Untitled], 2017. Clay, concrete, and fabric; 10 × 10 × 4 in.
    28b
    Michael Lopez, Elizabeth McCarthy, and Nick Van Zanten, [Untitled], 2017. Clay, concrete, and fabric; 10 × 10 × 4 in.
  • 29
    Unyimeabasi Udoh, Untitled (Pity Party), 2020. Letter garland (Duralar and thread); dimensions variable (min. 42 × 14 in.).
    29b
    Unknown, Untitled ("Turtles All the Way Down" Box), date unknown. Mixed media (wood, metal, stone, plastic/resin, and glass); 6 × 5 × 8 in.
  • 30
    Jeff Ward, "A eulogy for Roxie, from a most grateful pupil.", 2007. Written word (English); dimensions vary (usually three pages of 8 1/2 × 11 in. paper).
    30b
    Roxie Thomas, Untitled, c. 2005. Gold leaf and paint on ceramic; 4 × 2 1/2 × 3 in.
  • 31
    Bradley Wester, Two Princes, 2017. Velvet ropes and disco balls on fake fur carpet; 60 × 36 × 6 in.
    31b
    Sarah Peters, Gold Satyr, 2013. Bronze; 10 × 8 × 4 in.
  • 32
    Michael Worful, Goodbye, 2020. Acrylic on board; 8 × 10 in.
    32b
    Jason Polan, Bootleg E.T. Stickers, 2020. Found object; 3 3/4 × 6 3/4 in.