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N° Author NAME TITLE YEAR 1 Ameriger Mcenery Yohe Esteban N° Author NAME TITLE YEAR 1 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Esteban Vicente 2013 2 Byzantine Museum of Holy Image, Holy Space Icons and Athens frescoes from Greece 3 Institute of Contemporary Made In Mexico 2004 Art Boston 4 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Wolf Kahn 5 Kirkland Larry Natural Histories 6 Jump Cuts Venezuelan Contemporary Art Coleccion Mercantil 7 Gerzso Editions du Griffon Neuchatel 8 TIYM Publishing Company Cabrera Ruperto 9 Miami Art Museum Triumph of the spirit Carlos Alfonso 10 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Esteban Vicente 2015 11 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Esteban Vicente The Garden Paintings 2011 12 Fundacion Praxis para la Ignacio Iturria Difusion del Arte 13 Grassfield Press Ana Mendieta:A Book of Works 14 MOCA Shinique Smith Menagerie 15 Phoenix Art Museum Tamayo 1968 16 The Solomon R. Rufino Tamayo: Myth and Magic 1979 Guggenheim Museum 17 The Phillips Collection Rufino Tamayo: Fifty Years of his 1978 painting 18 Algaze Mario Recent Work 19 Nohra Haime Gallery Olga de Amaral 2012 20 Dreishpoon Douglas (SCALA) Guillermo Kuitca Everything 21 Guillermo Kuitca Sperone Westwater 2010 22 Snoeck Guillermo Kuitca No Tomorrow 23 Galerie Emmanuel Daniel Arsham Perrotin 24 Baldinger Joa Burning Being in the Truest Sense 25 Paul Kasmin Gallery Navarro Ivan 2014 (Skira Rizzoli) 26 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Esteban Vicente 2016 27 Charta Delson Uchoa 28 Galerie Lelong Emilio Perez 2011 29 Di Puglia Publisher Mario Algaze Portfolio 30 Gian Enzo Sperone Roma Ray Smith 1990 1990 31 Goldwater Robert Rufino Tamayo 32 Gerard Georges Lemaire SOTO (La Différence) 1997 33 Charta Regina Silveira 34 Hirst Damien Relics 35 The Solomon R. Margit Julio Gonzalez - A retrospective Guggenheim Museum Rowell 36 Skira Yoan Capote 37 Radius Books Martinez Celaya Work and Documents 1990-2015 38 Artafrica Whose South is it Anyway? 2015 39 Espace Muraille Tomas Saraceno 40 NAME publications 100+ Defrees in the Shade A survey of South Florida Art 41 Garcia Nieto Eduardo Celebracion Greta Alfaro 42 43 Salon (inter)Nacional Guia a lo desconocido de Artistas, Colombia 43 19 BAP Bienal de Arte Paiz Transvisible 2014 44 Clifton Childree Fuck that chicken from Popeyes 45 Danto Arthur C. The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art 46 The Ludwing Museum Erró. Private utopia 47 Tel Aviv Museum Art Adi Nes 48 Hatje Cantz Maximilian Prufer Brut 2016 49 University Galleries Marks of the Soul 50 Latin America Art from YALE Intersecting Modernities the Brillembourg Capriles Collection 51 Alfaro Greta Comedias A Honor y Gloria 52 FAU University Galleries Delicate 53 FAU University Galleries Figured Spaces 54 Landau Sigalit La danza fenicia de la Arena/Phoenician Sand Dance 55 Barrios Marlov Gloria Oscura 56 Contemporary Art Report from Miami Architecture Design 57 Museo de Arte Navarone Antonio Romero 58 Phantom Museum Wonder Mark Dion Workshop 59 Hendon - Monterey In Process-Andrew Schoultz 2013 Museum of Art 60 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Gene Davis 61 W. Rod Faulds and Jeanie FAU Altarations Built Blended Processed Ambrosio 62 Durban Segnini Gallery Felguérez 63 Harlan Calvin Barry Ledoux 1997 64 Rubell Family Collection Oscar Murillo: Work 65 Ratcliff Carter Botero 66 RARA ilustrada Arte/Arquitectura 67 Institute of Contemporary Charline Von Heyl Art University of Pennsylvania 68 Von Heyl Charline Secession 69 Von Bartha The source of Inspiration 70 Nohra Haime Gallery Sophia Vari 71 Morgan Lehman Gallery Paul Villinski Sky-Bound 72 Paul Kasmin Gallery Bernar Venet Angles 73 Wayne Leslie One Big Love 74 Warhol Andy 15 minutes Eternal 75 Waddell Theodore Seasons of Change 76 Elizabeth Harris Gallery Thornton Willis 77 Museo Nacional Centro de Robert Therrien Arte REINA SOFIA 78 LACMA Robert Therrien 2000 79 The museum of Robert Therrien 1984 Contemporary Art Los Angeles 80 Thiele Robert Robert Thiele 2010 81 Santa Monica Museum of DianaThater Between Science and Magic Art 82 Elizabeth Harris Gallery - Thornton Willis - The Lattice Paintings 2009 New York 83 Hirschl & Adler Modern Christopher Wilmarth 1984 84 Alan Cristea Gallery Paul Winstanley Everybody Thinks this is nowhere 85 Paul Kasmin Gallery Andy Warhol Toy Drawings 2000 86 Warhol - Frankfurt Wild Raspberries 87 Hatje Cantz Mathias Weischer: Simultan 88 Thorpe David The Defeated Life Restored 89 Jackson Fine Art Atlanta Angela West 90 The Jewish Museum New Max Weber: American Modern 1983 york 91 Halsey Institute of Leslie Wayne:Recent Work Contemporary Art, South Carolina 92 Thater Diana Dreamland 93 Art Projects International Richard Tsao 2011 New York, New York 94 Veilhan Xavier Le Plein Emploi 95 Nohra Haime Gallery John Van Alstine 1996 96 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Monique Van Genderen 2016 97 Van der Ploeg Jan Wall Paintings 2005-2009 98 Cheim & Read Juan Uslé - Desplazado 99 Alan Cristea Gallery Edmund de Waal From Zero 100 Neuberger Museum of Art Ursula Von Rydingsvard On an Epic Scale 101 Merewether Charles Guillermo Kuitca 102 Allerheiligenpresse 1978 Heinrich Kuhn1866- 1944 Photographer 103 DC Moore Gallery Robert Kushner 104 Taschen Gustav Klimt - Gilles Néret 105 Robert Miller Gallery Lee Krasner Collages 106 Miller Leon Kossoff 107 New York Graphic Society Ellsworth Kelly - Drawings, collages, Prints 108 Helaine Posner / MIT List Per Kirkeby: paintings and drawings Visual Arts Center 109 LA LOUVER Kienholz Before Lacma 110 Templon Daniel Paris Alain Kirili 111 LA LOUVER Kienholz Berlin HOPE 2014 112 Yvon Lambert Idris Khan 113 Koganezawa Takehito A hole in my head 114 Marugame Genichiro- Takehito Koganezawa Inokuma Museum of Contemporary 115 Harry N. Abrams, INC., Pictures by David Hockney Publishers, New York 116 Harry N. Abrams, INC., David Hockney Paper Pools Publishers, New York 117 Galerie Lelong David Hockney 164 118 Waddington Graphics David Hockney Etchings & Lithographs 119 Annely Juda Fine Art -L.A. David Hockney Painting and Louver, Venice California Photography 120 Nohra Haime Gallery Valerie Hird 1995 121 Nohra Haime Gallery Valerie Hird 2012 122 Hidaka Christian Balanced Rock / Waterfall at the top of the river 123 Doren Waxter Van Al Held Aprticular Paradox 124 Hess Stephan Multiple Choice 125 Museum Folkwang Essen Michael Heizer 1979 126 Nohra Haime Gallery Julie Hedrick 2010 127 Edition Fondation Leschot Nancy Haynes 128 White Cube Mona Hatoum 129 La Galerie de Poche Keith Haring 1983 130 Hammons David Rousing the Rubble 131 Hamilton Richard New Technology and Printmaking 132 Hamilton Richard Shit and Flowers 133 Hamilton Richard Prints 1939-83 134 Hamak Herbert Ultramarinblau Dunkel PB 29.77007 135 Lake Island East of Ocean/South of Sunset The Sculptures of Don Gummer 136 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Iva Gueorguieva 137 Marlborough New York Red Grooms 1990 138 Albright-Knox Art Gallery Nancy Graves: A Survey 1969-1980 139 Gottlieb Adolph Works on Paper 140 The Solomon R. Arshile Gorky - A retrospective Guggenheim Museum/Abrams 141 Jrp/ringier factoriesinthesnow 142 Sperone Westwater New Piero Gilardi york 143 Leo Koening Torben Giehler 144 White Cube Gilbert & George Sonofagod pictures 2006 145 Kunsthalle Basel Kristin Jones - Andrew Ginzel 146 Gladwell Shaun Cycles of Radical Will 147 Ameriger McEnery Yohe HELD Concrete Abstraction 148 Grants and Exhibitions The Andy Warhol Foundation for the visual Arts 1987-2007 149 The Andy Warhol 20-year Report 1987-2007 Foundation for the visual Arts 150 The Andy Warhol The Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Foundation for the visual Program Arts 151 DC Moore Gallery Yvonne Jacquette - The High Life 152 Richard Gray Gallery Alex Katz: Subject to Reversal 153 Castelli/BlumHelman, New Ellsworth Kelly York 154 REDL ERWIN Erwin Redl 155 The Solomon R. Kandinsky in Munich: 1896-1914 Guggenheim Museum, New york 156 Haynes Nancy Dissolution 157 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Hans Hofmann 158 Art Affairs, Amsterdam Katrin Korfmann Selected works 1999- 2004 159 Keaton Diane Reservations 160 Montgomery Museum of Sonja Blomdahi - Incalmo/Glass Fine Arts 161 DC Moore Gallery Barbara Takenaga 162 Weber Christian Selected Works Vol. I 163 DC Moore Gallery Claire Sherman Sempervirens 164 Grzymala Monika Aerial 165 Dorsky Gallery Richard Hunt 166 Daniel Weinberg Gallery Richmond Burton 167 Wilkinson Phoebe Unwin 168 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Hans Hofmann 2012 169 Alan Cristea Gallery Howard Hodgkin As time Goes by 170 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Julio Larraz 171 O'Hara Gallery Chihung Yang-Paintings and works on paper 172 Robert Miller Gallery Kwang - Young Chun 173 Distanz zhang Enli four Seaons 174 Gagosian Gallery Elyn Zimmerman 175 Koenig Books Wasmuht Corinne - Alnitak 176 Asprey Jacques Catherine Yass works 1994- 2000 177 Locks Gallery Jun Kaneko - New Works 178 Gallery Program 2013/14 One year with Nurture Art 179 Charlotte and Philip Haner Kate Sheperd Lineaments Art Gallery 180 Beltran Giovanni Store Front 181 Craig-Martin Michael Fragments 182 Schorr David Goods 183 S/2 Joseph Beuys Revealed 184 Norton Whitney Edward Hopper the Art and the Artist 185 Locks Gallery Bryan Hunt 186 R.B. Kitaj Marlborough 1985-86 187 PKM Gallery Sangbin IM: Works 2005-2012 188 Gestolten Lang/Baumann More is more 189 Golob Gelfman Lynne Trued Surface 190 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Wolf Kahn 2013 191 The museum of Modern Paul Klee Art, New york 192 Alpine Fine Arts Alex Katz - The complete Prints 193 Ameriger McEnery Yohe Hans Hofmann 2014 194 Tang - Reykjavik Art Hildur Asgeirsdottir Jonsson Museum 195 Abradale Press/ Harry N. Edward Hopper Abrams, INC. New York 196 University of Washington Kunie Sugiura Press 197 Nohra Haime Gallery Francisca Sutil 1995 198 Heller Gallery Lino Tagliapietra Magnifico 199 Marlborough New York
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