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Washroom, Disney World, Florida
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Roger and Emma, Evanston
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

The Real Live Barbie at Target, Evanston, Illinois
Melissa Ann Pinney
Chromogenic print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Unicoi County, TN
Mike Smith
Chromogenic print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Self-Portrait
Arnold Newman
Gelatin silver print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

The Inhabited Prairie
Terry Evans
Hardcover book · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Disarming the Prairie
Terry Evans
Hardcover book · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Dream Magpie Girl
Su Xinping
Woodcut printed with oil-based ink · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Main Staircase for the Arts Club Chicago,1948-51 Steel, travertine marble 359.4 x 458.8 x 609.3 cm; 141 1/2 x 180 5/8 x 239 7/8 inches Arts Club commission 1948–1951 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 109 East Ontario Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1951–1995 Repositioned by John Vinci 210 East Ontario Street, Chicao, Illinois, October 1, 1998
Christopher Williams
Gelatin silver print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Bottle with Gold Glaze
Hideaki Miyamura
Glazed porcelain · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled
Mitch Epstein
Chromogenic print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled
Raymond Pettibon
Ink on white wove paper · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

The Flooded Grave
Jeff Wall
Transparency in light box · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

"Mayday" Lamp
Konstantin Grcic
Polypropylene · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

The Maple Tree
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Lithograph in brown on ivory wove paper · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago
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Julia Fish
Oil on canvas · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled (Ba Vi), from the series "Viêt Nam," edition 4/10
An-My Lê
Gelatin silver print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled (Ho Chi Minh City), from the series "Viêt Nam," edition 10/10
An-My Lê
Gelatin silver print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

When I started to live in the graveyard, my own blood family thought I was crazy and admitted me to the mental asylum. I came here because I could not bear the false glamor of city life. I hated the pretense that people put on, from the series "Myself Mona Ahmed"
Dayanita Singh
Gelatin silver print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

When I went to meet Ayesha, Chaman had me tortured by the police. In my pain I ran to Dayanita’s house to make a record of my pain, from the series "Myself Mona Ahmed"
Dayanita Singh
Gelatin silver print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

When Chaman took Ayesha from me, I could not bear the pain, so I would go to the graveyard to tell my pain to the dead people and my only friend Dayanita who liked the old Hindi film songs that I sang for her, from the series "Myself Mona Ahmed"
Dayanita Singh
Gelatin silver print · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Sepia Odalisque III
Eldzier Cortor
Etching and aquatint with flat bite on cut plate in brown-black on cream wove paper · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Sepia Odalisque II
Eldzier Cortor
Etching and aquatint on cut plate in brown on cream wove paper · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago

Sepia Odalisque I
Eldzier Cortor
Etching and aquatint with flat bite on cut plate in brown-black on cream wove paper · 1998
Art Institute of Chicago