Matthew’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Alchemy of Pain
Matthew Monahan American, born 1972

Untitled (Self-Portrait)
Matthew Monahan American, born 1972

Oonagh MacCumhail: The Case of the Entered Novitiate
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Cremaster 5: The Queen of Chain
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Cremaster 3: The Dance of Hiram Abiff
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Cremaster 2: Deseret
Matthew Barney American, born 1967

Junius Brutus Booth
Robert Matthew Sully American, 1803–1855

Portrait of Fred Adelbert Haywood
School of William Matthew Prior American, 1806–1873

Woman in a Blue Dress
School of William Matthew Prior American, 1806–1873

Matthew
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932

Madonna and Child with Four Saints
Allan Rohan Crite American, 1910-2007

Film Noir series
Matthew Hollis American, born 1972

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Matthew
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

Vase
Decorated by Matthew Andrew Daly (American, 1860–1937) Rookwood Pottery (American, 1880-1967) Cincinnati, Ohio

Coverlet
Matthew Rattray (American, born Scottish, 1796–1872) United States, Indiana, Wayne County, Richmond

Matthew, from The Four Evangelists
Heinrich Aldegrever (German, 1502-c. 1560) after Georg Pencz (c. 1500-1550)

Candelabrum
Made by Matthew Boulton English, 1728-1809 and John Fothergill English, 1728-1782 Probably designed by Sir William Chambers English, born Sweden, 1723-1796 Birmingham, England

St. Matthew, from The Luther Bible
Georg Lemberger (German, 1495-1540) published by Melchior Lotter II (German, d. 1542)

Matthew
Kenneth Josephson American, born 1932