Works of art that use a gun or ammunition:
- Chris Burden, Shoot (1971)
- Shirin Neshat, Allegiance with Wakefulness (Women of Allah Series) (1994)
- Ken Butler, Machine Gun Violin Brown #2 (2004)
- Inger Carina, Crocheted Gun (1998)
- Yvonne Lee Schultz, Porcelain Gun PP B/O (2012)
- Lynn Hershman Leeson, America's Finest (1994-5): a camera/gun that transforms the user/aggressor into a victim of surveillance and capture. !Women Art Revolution (2011)
- Al Farrow, Reliquaries: Foot Bone of Santa Guerro (1996)
- David Neff, cig (2007)
- Sasha Constable, Weapon Furnature (1998)
- Ross Rodriguez, Bullet Proof Vest (2005)
- Gottfried Heinwein, The Red Gun (2000)
- Ted Noten, Lady K Bag (2006)
- Stephen Shore, Gun & Locksmith, 3rd Ave., Ashland, WI, July 10, 1973 (1973-2007)
- Richard Allen Morris, Royal Fetisch (1965)
- Clifton Childree, Gluttony Gun (2010)
- Andy Warhol, Keith Haring with gun (1983-4)
- Pino Pascali, Machine Gun (1966)
- Eddie Adams, General Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing a Viet Cong prisoner in Saigon (1968)
- Ellen Von Unwerth, Linda & Christy with Toy Gun, Cannes, 1990 (1998)
- Nida Sinnokrot, AKh-48 (2008): AK-47 parts, wooden crutch, sling (122cmx30cm)
- Francis Alÿs, Gun Camera from SOMETIMES DOING SOMETHING POETIC CAN BECOME POLITICAL AND SOMETIMES DOING SOMETHING POLITICAL CAN BECOME POETIC (2005)
- Dimitri Tsykalov, Commando (2009)
- Robert Gober, Melted Rifle (2006)
- Arman, Boom! Boom! (1960)
- Mary Beth Edelson, Get It? (1992)
- Tom Otterness, Shot Dog Film (1977): The artist adopted a dog and filmed himself shooting it, and displayed the film in an infinite loop. Though the project did not recieve as much public attention as other controversial art projects involving animal cruelty, it was dismissed by many critics as distasteful and exploitative.
- Jalila Essaïdi, 2.6 g 329 m/s (2011)