Selected Work : Marlene McCarty

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    2 of 6 Painting Installations for bands. Pallazo / Liestal, Switzerland; executed between 1980-1983.

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    Gran Fury "Kissing Doesn't Kill" busboard 1988-89. 12 feet long. On Buses in NY, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco and LA.

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    Gran Fury "Women Don't Get AIDS" bus shelter poster, 1990. 8 feet tall.

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    Gran Fury "Venice Biennale" installation, 1990

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    Factory Wall in Cincinnati, 1990. Heat transfer on canvas. 2 canvases, 5 inch diameter each.

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    Untitled (pussy, beaver, cunt) 1989-1990. Heat transfer on canvas. 3 panels, each 24 x 24".

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    Untitled (boob), 1993. Heat transfer on canvas, 84 x 84 inches.

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    Untitled Paintings, 1993. Heat transfer on canvas. Vienna Secession installation with Karen Kilimik and Jutta Koether.

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    Karin Aparo - August 5, 1987, 1995-97. Graphite and ballpoint pen on paper, 99" x 55".

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    Teresa Bickerstaff - August 28, 1980, 1995-97. Graphite and ballpoint pen on paper, 100.5" x 51".

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    Planned Assassination: Clara Jane Schwartz, December 8, 2001, 2005. Graphite & ballpoint pen on paper. 1 of 3 panels 78 x 96" ea

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    Planned Assassination: Clara Jane Schwartz, December 8, 2001, 2005. Graphite & ballpoint pen on paper. 2 of 3 panels 78 x 96" ea

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    Chuck, Jim, Marlene - December 21, 1974. Mural 2 of 6, 2003. Graphite and ballpoint pen on paper 120 x 168 inches.

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    Melinda Loveless, Toni Lawrence, Hope Rippey, Laurie Tackett & Shanda Sharer - January 11, 1992. 1:39 am. Graphite & ballpoint

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    Group 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3. Busan Biennial Installation "Expenditure". Each drawing 125 x 220". 2008.

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    Anointed: Beeville, Texas, 2007. Graphite, ballpoint pen and watercolor on paper. 35 x 55".

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    Group 2 (Norman, Oklahoma. 1964-1977. Baboon Island, The Gambia, Africa. 1977-1987.) 2007 Graphite & pen on paper, 112 x 20"

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    Group 3 (Tanjung Putting, Borneo. 1971) 2007. Graphite and ballpoint pen on paper. 107 1/2 x 110 inches

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    Group 8 (Karisoke, the Virungas, Rawanda. September 24, 1967. 4:30pm) 2006. Graphite and ballpoint pen on paper. 112 1/2 x 120"

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    Group 10.1 (Candy Cry) 2007. Graphite and ballpoint pen on paper. 110 x 110 inches

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