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Sue Coe Retrospective: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C, 1994

Past exhibition
17 March - 19 June 1994
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  • We Come Grinning into Your Paradise, 1982 Graphite, gouache, and collage on heavy paper 50 3/4 x 70 in (128.9 x 177.8 cm) Series: Police State
    We Come Grinning into Your Paradise, 1982
    Graphite, gouache, and collage on heavy paper
    50 3/4 x 70 in (128.9 x 177.8 cm)
    Series: Police State
  • Woman Walks into Bar - Is Raped by Four Men on the Pool Table - While 20 Watch, 1983 Mixed media and collage on paper 7' 7 5/8" x 9' 5 1/4" (232.7 x 287.7 cm)
    Woman Walks into Bar - Is Raped by Four Men on the Pool Table - While 20 Watch, 1983
    Mixed media and collage on paper
    7' 7 5/8" x 9' 5 1/4" (232.7 x 287.7 cm)
  • U.S. Military Successfully Bombs A Mental Hospital in Grenada, 1984 Oil on paper 44 x 37 1/2 in (111.8 x 95.3 cm) Series: Police State, Paintings & Drawings
    U.S. Military Successfully Bombs A Mental Hospital in Grenada, 1984
    Oil on paper
    44 x 37 1/2 in (111.8 x 95.3 cm)
    Series: Police State, Paintings & Drawings
  • Slaughterhouse, Tucson, 1988 Watercolor and graphite on white Strathmore Bristol paper 29 x 23 in (73.7 x 58.7 cm) Series: Porkopolis and Police State
    Slaughterhouse, Tucson, 1988
    Watercolor and graphite on white Strathmore Bristol paper
    29 x 23 in (73.7 x 58.7 cm)
    Series: Porkopolis and Police State
  • Slaughterhouse, Tucson, 1989 Watercolor, gouache, collage, graphite, and acrylic on white Bristol Strathmore board 97 x 78 in (246.4 x 198.1 cm) Series: Porkopolis
    Slaughterhouse, Tucson, 1989
    Watercolor, gouache, collage, graphite, and acrylic on white Bristol Strathmore board
    97 x 78 in (246.4 x 198.1 cm)
    Series: Porkopolis
  • War, 1991 Graphite and gouache on white Strathmore Bristol board 22 5/8 x 18 1/2 in (57.5 x 47 cm)
    War, 1991
    Graphite and gouache on white Strathmore Bristol board
    22 5/8 x 18 1/2 in (57.5 x 47 cm)
  • Homeless Woman Dressed in Garbage Bags, 1992 Graphite on white Strathmore Bristol board 29 x 23 1/8 in (73.7 x 58.8 cm) Series: The Road to the White House
    Homeless Woman Dressed in Garbage Bags, 1992
    Graphite on white Strathmore Bristol board
    29 x 23 1/8 in (73.7 x 58.8 cm)
    Series: The Road to the White House
  • The West Against the Rest, 1993 Graphite and ink on white Strathmore Bristol board 29 1/8 x 23 1/8 in (74 x 58.8 cm)
    The West Against the Rest, 1993
    Graphite and ink on white Strathmore Bristol board
    29 1/8 x 23 1/8 in (74 x 58.8 cm)
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