| 1. | Jean-Michel Basquiat, Hollywood Africans, 1983 84.23 |
| 2. | Charles Sheeler, River Rouge Plant, 1932 32.43 |
| 3. | Edward Ruscha (1937) artist page |
| 4. | William Eggleston, Greenwood, Mississippi, 1973 (printed 1980) 94.111 |
| 5. | Ellsworth Kelly, Atlantic, 1956 57.9a-b |

WORK IS ON VIEW IN THE MUSEUM
Your Collection is an online tool designed to help users create their own custom experience on the Whitney Museum’s website. Start your collection with the sample items here, or simply delete them and add your own. Delete sample items
View, select, and save your favorite works of art from the Whitney Museum’s collection. You can also collect exhibitions, events, audio and video tracks, or any whitney.org page. Save individual items or pages by clicking “Collect” anywhere in the site, or the black dot at the bottom of any page.
Click “Share” at the top of this page to share a link to your collection with friends by email or on Facebook, Twitter, or other social networking applications. The URL address on this page is unique for your collection.
Your Collection can grow as much as you would like it to, so keep adding artworks, events, exhibitions, and pages as you return to the Whitney Museum’s website.
To rearrange individual items in your collection, simply click and drag the bar at the top of each. For a different look, try viewing your collection as a slideshow.
Consult your checklist for an at-a-glance view of your custom collection. Works currently on view at the museum are noted with the 
icon.
Write your own notes or captions for individual items in the space beneath each. Use the notepad to record thoughts on your custom collection, your experience at the Whitney, or other ideas.