Works of art that involve stacks of things:
- Johannes Vogl, Column of steam (2011)
- Richard Jackson, Bob’s Pictures (2006-10)
- Nicole Six and Paul Petritsch, Stapel (Stack) and Klumpen (Chunk) from the exhibition Atlas (2010): Klumpen (Chunk) is a concrete cast of a hollow in the wall of the Secession. Nicole Six spent 24 hours in this space, and the sculpture thus also represents the minimal dimensions of her body.
- Brad Troemel, FOUNTAIN (2008): 8 foot tall pyramid of assorted beer cans, gold paint poured from the top outwards, tea light candles.
- Rob Pruitt, Sculpture for Teenage Boys: Miller Pyramid, 13 High (1990)
- Peter Coffin, Untitled (Orange Pyramid) (2007)
- Hans-Peter Feldmann, Kartenhaus (date?)
- Cyprien Gaillard, Azteca (2007)
- Roman Pfeffer, One Million Euro (2008): separated in paper and ink
- Tobias Purith, Connection I (2004)
- Cyprien Gaillard, The Recovery of Discovery (2011)
- Trenton Duerksen, Chicken Platter (2008)
- Andreas Angelidakis, Sculptural exchange (2010)
- Katharina Fritsch, Display Stand with Madonnas (1987-1989)
- Miler Lagos, Throne (2010)
- Thomas Kilpper, drowning hercules (2001), Anemonevej surprises (2012)
- Vanessa Beecroft, VB marmi (2010)
- Florian Slotawa, Ersatzturm (2006)
- Louise Bourgeois, Untitled (2002)
- Wang Zhiyuan, Thrown to the Wind (2010)
- Michael Johansson, He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother (2005)