Select Artworks
- Homes for America, 1967, John Gibson
- Opposing Mirrors and Video Monitors on Time Delay, 1974, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
- Yesterday/Today, 1975, Stedelijk Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
- Back-Yard New Housing Project, 1978, Lisson Gallery, London.
- Two Way Mirror with Hedge Labyrinth, 1989, Lisson Gallery.
- Pavilion Influenced by Moon Windows, 1989.
- Untitled sculpture, 1996, installed in Vågan, North Norway.
- Triangular Pavilion with Circular Cut-Out Variation C, 1989–2000, Lisson Gallery Swimming Pool/Fish Pond, 1997, Patrick Painter Editions.
- Two Way Mirror with Lattice with Vines Labyrinth, 1998, Lisson Gallery.
- Girls Make-Up Room, 1998–2000, Hauser & Wirth Zürich London.
- Greek Meander Pavilion, Open, 2001, Lisson Gallery.
- Bisected Triangle, Interior Curve, 2002, Madison Square Park.
- Waterloo Sunset at the Hayward Gallery, London, 2002-03.
- Terminal 5 In 2004, the dormant Saarinen-designed TWA Flight Center (now Jetblue Terminal 5) at JFK Airport) briefly hosted an art exhibition called Terminal Five, curated by Rachel K. Ward and featuring the work of 18 artists including Dan Graham. The show featured work, lectures and temporary installations drawing inspiration from the terminal's architecture — and was to run from October 1, 2004 to January 31, 2005 — though it closed abruptly after the building itself was vandalized during its opening gala.
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