Tom’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.

Gag Bags and Taco Girls
Tom Huck (American, born 1971) printed by Daniel Smith (American, active 2001)

Drawing for Still Life #12
Tom Wesselmann American, 1931–2004

Still Life #41
Tom Wesselmann American, 1931–2004

"Good afternoon, Sir."
Tom Henderson American, active 20th century

Spanish Artist, Chicago, Illinois
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Bedcover
Erna E. (née Hucke) Postel (American, 1889-1998?) Mascoutah, Illinois, United States

Tom A'hunting
Gustave Baumann American, 1881-1971

Garry Winogrand and Melissa, Los Angeles, California
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Untitled
Tom Friedman American, born 1965

Penny Doily Quilt
Erna E. Postel (American, 1889-1998?) Mascoutah, Illinois, United States

Red Lumina with Concentric Disc
Tom Patti American, born 1943 Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Great American Nude Study
Tom Wesselmann American, 1931-2004

Ceci with Hose, Northbrook, Illinois
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Judy Laughing, Chicago, Illinois
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Cut-Out Nude
Tom Wesselmann American, 1931–2004

Chicago (Men in Suits Eyeing Woman Pedestrian)
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Father Resting in Sun, Galena, Illinois
Tom Harney American, born 1946

Most Unstationary, from Screen Prints 1970
Tom Mapp (American, active 1970s) conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

Untitled
Tom of Finland Finnish, 1920-1991

Chicago (black boy selling Chicago Tribune)
Tom Harney American, born 1946