![]() Summer Exhibition: A Brief Survey of the American Film Ħ2a. Summer Exhibition: Project for a Community Center by Architects, Painters, and Sculptors Collaborative Ħ2(3). Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection and on Loan Ħ2(2). Color Reproductions of Paintings by Cézanne Ħ1c. Paintings by Paul Cézanne from the Museum Ħ1b. Prehistoric Rock Pictures in Europe and Africa Ħ1a. New Acquisitions: Gifts of the Advisory Committee Ħ0. Rugs from the Crawford Shops designed by American Artists ĥ8. John Marin: Watercolors, Oil Paintings, Etchings ĥ5. ![]() Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan ĥ2. Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators Ĥ8. The Architecture of Henry Hobson Richardson Ĥ5c. Contemporary Architecture in California Ĥ3. Fernand Léger: Paintings and Drawings Ĥ2b. Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan Ĥ2. European Commercial Printing of Today Ĥ1. George Caleb Bingham, the Missouri Artist, 1811–1879 ģ9. Gaston Lachaise: Retrospective Exhibition ģ8a. New Acquisitions from the Exhibition Machine Art ģ8. Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition ģ7a. Housing Exhibition of the City of New York ģ7. National Exhibition of Art by the Public Works of Art Project ģ6. Color Reproductions: Modern Watercolors and Pastels ģ5. New Acquisition: Brancusi, Bird in Space ģ4j. New Acquisitions: Lachaise Torso Prints ģ4g. Whistler: Portrait of the Artist’s Mother ģ4d. International Exhibition of Theatre Art ģ4. Philadelphia Savings Fund Society Building by Howe and Lescaze ģ3a. Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities ģ3. Edward Hopper: Retrospective Exhibition ģ2. Gifts and Loans from the Collection of Mrs. Walker Evans: Photographs of Nineteenth-Century Houses ģ1. Summer Exhibition: Gauguin Woodcuts and Watercolors ģ0c. Summer Exhibition: Project for a House in North Carolina by William T. Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture ģ0a. American Sources of Modern Art (Aztec, Mayan, Incan) ģ0. The Work of Young Architects in the Middle West Ģ9. The Museum Collection: Painting and Sculpture Ģ7. Color Reproductions of Mexican Frescoes by Diego Rivera Ģ4b. Maurice Sterne: Retrospective Exhibition Ģ4a. Early Modern Architecture: Chicago 1870–1910 Ģ4. American Folk Art: The Art of the Common Man in America, 1750–1900 Ģ3. American Painting and Sculpture, 1862–1932 Ģ1. Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture ġ8. ![]() Murals by American Painters and Photographers ġ7. Modern Architecture: International Exhibition ġ6. Memorial Exhibition: The Collection of the Late Lillie P. Painting and Sculpture by Living Americans ġ0. Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture Ĩ. Charles Burchfield: Early Watercolors 1916–1918 Ħ. 46 Painters and Sculptors under 35 Years of Age ĥb. For complete accuracy, information should be verified against primary source documents in the Museum Archives or Museum publications in the Library. With few exceptions, this list includes only exhibitions shown at the Museum in New York, and does not include MoMA exhibitions shown at other national or international venues. However gallery exhibitions organized by the Film Stills Archive and the Video sections of the Department of Film and Video (now the Department of Film) are included. Film series or programs are not included on this list. However, research has uncovered numerous additional “unnumbered” exhibitions that have been added below, and yet more may remain to be uncovered. For many decades exhibitions were listed in numerical order on a “Master Running List,” which served as the basis for this list. In addition to the title and date range each exhibition has a number assigned by the Museum, beginning with exhibition #1, Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh. The following is a chronological record of exhibitions held at The Museum of Modern Art since its opening in November 1929. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |