1966

Luis Camnitzer, ‘This is a mirror. You are a written sentence’, 1966

Aldo Chaparro, Ill Be Your Mirror, 2008
Aldo Chaparro, ‘I’ll Be Your Mirror’, 2008

Jeppe Hein, ‘You are right here right now’, 2012
Jeppe Hein, ‘You are right here right now’, 2012








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Michelangelo Pistoletto, ‘Metro cubo d’Infinito’, 1965-1966

Ann Veronica Janssens, Absence d
Ann Veronica Janssens, ‘Absence d’infini’, 1991

Kitty Kraus, Mirrored Cube, 2007
Kitty Kraus, ‘Mirrored Cube’, 2007








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Barnett Newman, ‘Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?’, 1966

Robert Law, Yellow-Yellow, Ultrablue, Crimson Red, 1967
Bob Law, ‘Yellow-Yellow, Ultrablue, Crimson Red’, 1967

Maurizio Nannucci, Whos afraid of red, yellow and blue?, 1970
Maurizio Nannucci, ‘Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue?’, 1970

Brice Marden Red, Yellow, Blue Painting,1974
Brice Marden, ‘Red, Yellow, Blue Painting’, 1974

Mary Heilmann (1940), ‘The first red yellow and blue’, 1975, oil on canvas, 70 x 179.1 cm
Mary Heilmann, ‘The first red yellow and blue’, 1975

Ed Moses (born 1926), ‘Study For Abstract Painting (Red) #4, 1977; Study For Abstract Painting (Yellow) #5, 1977; Study For Abstract Painting (Blue) #6’, acrylic on acetate, 1977, each 42.2 x 33.6 cm
Ed Moses, ‘Study For Abstract Painting (Red) #4, 1977; Study For Abstract Painting (Yellow) #5, 1977; Study For Abstract Painting (Blue) #6’, 1977

Ernest T, Vous me garantissez quil ne contient aucun sous-entendu politique, 1990
Ernest T, ‘Vous me garantissez quil ne contient aucun sous-entendu politique’, 1990

Cameron Shaw, ‘Red, Yellow, Blue Progress,’ 1990, triptych—rubber tire, wood, screws, fabric, felt, wax, vinyl tape, 74.3 x 76.2 x 18.4 cm
Cameron Shaw, ‘Red, Yellow, Blue Progress,’ 1990

Bruce Eves, Whos Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue?, 1991
Bruce Eves, ‘Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue?,’ 1991

Scott Richter, Whos Afraid of Red, Yellow & Blue #2, 1998
Scott Richter, ‘Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow & Blue #2′, 1998

George Pusenkoff (1953), ‘Who is Afraid of Painting,’ 2001, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 70 cm
George Pusenkoff, ‘Who is Afraid of Painting,’ 2001

Imi Knoebel, Düsseldorf-Milano XII, 2002, acrylic on aluminium construction, in three parts, 34 x 26 x 3 cm
Imi Knoebel, ‘Düsseldorf-Milano XII’, 2002

Leonel Moura, Voronoi whos afraid of red, yellow and blue 1, 2003
Leonel Moura, ‘Voronoi who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue 1′, 2003

Peter van Oostzanen, I Am Not Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue, 2003
Peter van Oostzanen, ‘I am not afraid of red, yellow and blue’, 2003

Werner Schmidt, Whos afraid of red, yellow and blue, 2003
Werner Schmidt, ‘Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue’, 2003

Alain Sechas, Whos afraid, 2005
Alain Sechas, ‘Who’s afraid’, 2005

John Eden, Who’s Afraid of Piet and Barney’s Red, Yellow & Blue?, 2005
John Eden, ‘Who’s Afraid of Piet and Barney’s Red, Yellow & Blue?’, 2005

Nathan Sawaya, Red, 2005, Yellow, 2006, Blue, 2006
Nathan Sawaya, ‘Red’, 2005, ‘Yellow’, 2006, ‘Blue’, 2006

Robert Irwin, Whos Afraid Of Red, Yellow and Blue?, 2006
Robert Irwin, ‘Who’s Afraid Of Red, Yellow and Blue?’, 2006

Emile, Whos Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?, 2007
Emile! @ flickr, ‘Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?’, 2007

Roberto Voorbij, Whos Afraid of Red, White and Blue, 2007
Roberto Voorbij, ‘Who’s Afraid of Red, White and Blue’, 2007

András Gál, Who
András Gál, ‘Who’s afraid of yellow…’, 2007

Goldie Lockxz, Who afraid of red, yellow and blue (and green?), 2008
Goldie Lockxz, ‘Who afraid of red, yellow and blue (and green?)’, 2008

Michael Anderson, Im Not Afraid of Red, Yellow, or Blue, 2008
Michael Anderson, ‘I’m Not Afraid of Red, Yellow, or Blue’, 2008

Nedko Solakov, Some Nice Things to Enjoy While You Are Making a Living, 2008
Nedko Solakov, ‘Some Nice Things to Enjoy While You Are Making a Living’, 2008

Joe Bradley (1975), ‘Abc Painting #2,’ 2008, vinyl on wood stretchers, 290.20 x 174.60 cm
Joe Bradley, ‘Abc Painting #2,’ 2008

Annie Cabigting, Barnett Newman and unidentified woman whos afraid of red, yellow, and blue, 2009
Annie Cabigting, ‘Barnett Newman and unidentified woman who’s afraid of red, yellow, and blue’, 2009

Vectorpimp, Who afraid of red, yellow and blue, 2009
Vectorpimp, ‘Who afraid of red, yellow and blue?’, 2009

Ninja Toes, Afraid of Red Yellow and Blue?, 2009
Ninja Toes, ‘Afraid of Red Yellow and Blue?’, 2009

Jack Balas, Whos Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue, (from the Hard to Figure Series), 2009
Jack Balas, ‘Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue, (from the Hard to Figure Series)’, 2009

Ruud Antonius, Assimilation 2 ( Who is afraid of Red, Blue and Yellow), 2009
Ruud Antonius, ‘Assimilation 2 (Who is afraid of Red, Blue and Yellow)’, 2009


twit-ha.tumblr.com, 2009?

James Hayward, Red Yellow Blue Ratio Triptych 6, 2011-12, oil on canvas on mahogany panels, 44 x 33 inches, triptych
James Hayward, ‘Red Yellow Blue Ratio Triptych 6′, 2011-12








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Richard Hamilton, ‘The Solomon R. Guggenheim (Neapolitan)’, 1965-6


Erwin Wurm, ‘Guggenheim’, 2005








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Jean-Michel Sanejouand, ‘Fauteuil et carré de toile rouge’, 1966

Jan Vercruysse, Petite Suite, 1986
Jan Vercruysse, ‘Petite Suite’, 1986


John Armleder, ‘Sans titre, FS’, 1994

Etienne Bossut, Nature Morte, 1997
Etienne Bossut, ‘Nature Morte’, 1997

Al Masson, Plastic Interior, 2005
Al Masson, ‘Plastic Interior’, 2005

James Krone, Chair Painting I, Chair Painting II, 2010
James Krone, ‘Chair Painting I, Chair Painting II’, 2010

Ox, 2010, Champagne sur Seine
Ox, 2010, Champagne sur Seine

Jørgen Craig Lello & Tobias Arnell, ‘Anthropométrie’, 2013, acrylic on canvas, painted with eames side chairs, 120 x 80 cm
Jørgen Craig Lello & Tobias Arnell, ‘Anthropométrie’, 2013








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Joseph Kosuth, ‘Art as Idea as Idea,’ 1966-1968


Consuelo Castaneda, ‘To be belingual,’ 1995

Billy Margueron, ‘Kosuth conceptualisé,’ 2012, impression numérique, A0
Billy Margueron, ‘Kosuth conceptualisé,’ 2012








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Bridget Riley, ‘Breathe’, 1966


Franck Scurti, ‘Bridget’s comb’, 2008








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