Final Sparkle Checklist
Final Sparkle Checklist
Final Sparkle Checklist
Checklist
Iris Bodemer
Untitled, 2000
Gold, tourmaline, smokey quartz, rubber, wool
9 x 7 x 2 inches
Collection of Sharon M. Campbell
Lola Brooks
Rose Cut Neckpiece, 2006
Stainless steel, 18 karat gold, rose-cut smoky quartz
22 x 30 x 8 inches
Courtesy Sienna Gallery, Lenox, Massachusetts, and the artist
Jack Daws
Anywhere But Here, 2003
Gumball machine with various pharmaceuticals
46 x 20 x 20 inches
Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds from Shari and John
Behnke and Rebecca and Alexander Stewart
Jim Hodges
Coming Through, 1999
Light bulbs with ceramic sockets, mounted on wood and metal in two
parts
31 1/2 x 63 x 5 inches
Collection of Rebecca and Alexander Stewart
Oliver Herring
Big Round Flat, 2001
Reflective Mylar, parachute nylon, and Styrofoam
67 x 64 inches
Courtesy of Max Protetch Gallery, New York, and the artist
Mary Hu
Choker #83, 2000
22-karat and 18-karat gold
6 1/8 x 6 1/4 x 1 inches
Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds from the Rotasa
Foundation, Friends of Jewelry, and Ramona Solberg Endowment
Jeff Koons
Inflatable Balloon Flower (Yellow), 1997–2000
PVC, no. 50 from an edition of 51
51 x 59 x 70 inches
Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation
Glenn Ligon
Conclusion, 2004
Coal dust and oil stick on canvas
40 x 30 inches
Courtesy of Bill Hodges Gallery, New York, and the artist
Josiah McElheny
Possible Mirrors, 2002
Four French-polished, ebonized wood panels and four mirrored,
engraved crystal glass
47 x 22 inches, each element (16 1/2 feet, approx.)
Courtesy of Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, and the artist
Marilyn Minter
Cat’s Cradle, 2006
C-print, no. 1 from an edition of 5
50 x 36 inches
Courtesy of Salon 94, New York, and the artist
Marilyn Minter
Blue Tears, 2004
C-print, no. 2 from an edition of 5
50 x 36 inches
Courtesy of Salon 94, New York, and the artist
Marilyn Minter
More Spots, 2005
C-print, No. 4 from an edition of 5
50 x 36 inches
Courtesy of Salon 94, New York, and the artist
Donald Moffett
What Barbara Jordan Wore (The Public, The Committee, Ms. Jordan),
2002
Installation of oil and enamel on linen with video projection
Three parts, each: 45 x 60 inches
Collection of Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Restricted gift of
Nancy A. Lauter and Alfred L. McDougal, Judith Neisser, Barbara and
Thomas Ruben, Faye and Victor Morgenstern Family Foundation, and
Ruth Horwich.
Donald Moffett
What Barbara Jordan Wore #3, 2001
Oil on linen
20 x 16 inches
Collection of Rebecca and Alexander Stewart
Donald Moffett
Lot 011603 (e), 2003
Oil on linen
31 ½ x 24 inches
Collection of Rebecca and Alexander Stewart
Donald Moffett
Lot 081103 (r), 2003
Oil on linen
31 ½ x 24 inches
Collection of Rebecca and Alexander Stewart
Donald Moffett
Texas, 1967, 2001
C-print and wood frame, from an edition of 3
44 3/16 x 35 2/16
Courtesy of Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco, and the artist
Donald Moffett
Texas, 1969, 2001
C-print and wood frame, from an edition of 3
44 3/16 x 35 2/16
Courtesy of Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco, and the artist
Donald Moffett
Texas, 1971, 2001
C-print and wood frame, from an edition of 3
44 3/16 x 35 2/16
Courtesy of Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco, and the artist
Donald Moffett
Lot 040202, 2002
Oil and enamel on linen
30 x 25 inches
Collection of Sally and Jonathan Kovler
James Rosenquist
Gift-Wrapped Doll #14, 1992
Oil on canvas
60 x 60 inches
Promised gift of the Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection, in honor of
the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum
Alex Schweder
Jealous Poche, 2004
Digital video, 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Dimensions variable
Tacoma Art Museum, anonymous gift
Alex Schweder
Still-life of Beefsteak and Cheese, 2004
Paper, ink, and scented varnish
Dimensions variable; each sheet 34 x 21 ½ inches
Courtesy of Howard House Contemporary Art, Seattle, and the artist
Jeffrey Simmons
Flux, 2002
Alkyd, Mylar, and epoxy resin on canvas over wood panel
18 1/8 x 33 1/4 inches
Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of David Lewis in honor of Dr. Gregory Lewis,
Nancy Cole, and Delbert Lewis
Jeffrey Simmons
Scatter and Amass, 2007
Alkyd and urethane resin on canvas over panel
18 3/4 x 34 inches
Courtesy of Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, and the artist
Marc Swanson
Fits and Starts, 2004
Crystals, polyurethane foam, and adhesive
70 x 66 x 20 inches
Collection of DePauw University, Gift of the Butler Family Foundation,
2005.2
Andy Warhol
Uncle Sam from The Myths, 1981
Screenprint with diamond dust
38 x 38 inches
Collection of Jim, Melinda, Hallie, and Jake Riswold
Andy Warhol
Howdy Doody from The Myths, 1981
Screenprint with diamond dust
38 x 38 inches
Collection of Jim, Melinda, Hallie, and Jake Riswold
Andy Warhol
Santa Claus from The Myths, 1981
Screenprint with diamond dust
38 x 38 inches
Collection of Jim, Melinda, Hallie, and Jake Riswold
Andy Warhol
The Witch from The Myths, 1981
Screenprint with diamond dust
38 x 38 inches
Collection of Jim, Melinda, Hallie, and Jake Riswold
Alice Wheeler
Kurt Cobain (glasses) at MTV’s Live & Loud Pier 63 Seattle Dec 13
1993, 1993
Inkjet print
45 x 65 inches
Courtesy of Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, and the artist
Alice Wheeler
Revolution Grrrl Style Now, Bikini Kill at the X-Ray Café, Portland,
Oregon, 1993, printed 2007
Inkjet print
45 x 65 inches
Courtesy of Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, and the artist
Alice Wheeler
Apple Blossom Queen at the Daffodil Parade, Tacoma 2003, 2006
Chromogenic print, from an ed. of 3
24 x 19 inches
Courtesy of Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, and the artist
Claude Zervas
Forest #3.5, 2005
Digital projection: single channel computer algorithm, 4 minute cycle,
continuous digital photograph, Java program, computer, and projector
Dimensions variable
Tacoma Art Museum, Purchased with funds from Bill and Ruth True,
Josef Vascovitz, and Dawn Zervas