E.J. Bellocq: Storyville Portraits
Summary information
Date
Thu Nov 19 1970 until Mon Jan 11 1971
Location
- MoMA type:exhibition building spaces
- 11 West 53rd St. type:thoroughfare names
Concurrent exhibitions
Exhibitions that overlap with this exhibition, in this dataset. Double-click an item in the timeline to view the corresponding exhibition page.
Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection | ||
2 | Osaka I | ||
3 | East 100th Street: Photographs by Bruce Davidson | ||
4 | Work in Progress: Architecture by Philip Johnson, Kevin Roche, Paul Rudolph | ||
5 | Stories by Duane Michals | ||
6 | Picasso: Master Printmaker | ||
7 | Robert Irwin | ||
8 | From Naturalism to Abstraction: Three Series; Contemporary Sculpture and Constructions | ||
9 | The Nude: Thirty 20th-Century Drawings | ||
10 | Paperworks | ||
11 | Recent Acquisitions: Design Collection | ||
12 | Berenice Abbott | ||
13 | Paul Burlin (1886–1969): The Last Paintings | ||
14 | Four Americans in Paris: The Collections of Gertrude Stein and her Family | ||
15 | Jasper Johns: Lithographs |
Artists
There were 2 persons who influenced this exhibition.
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John Ernest Joseph (E.J.) Bellocq
Biographical statement American, 1873–1949
Born 1873 (click to view other people born in this year)Died 1949
Nationality American
Gender Male
External information resources for John Ernest Joseph (E.J.) Bellocq
Exhibitions
In this dataset, John Ernest Joseph (E.J.) Bellocq was involved in 16 exhibitions across 6 decades.
- Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1960s with 5 exhibitions.
- Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1980s,2010s with 1 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Photographer's Eye | |||
2 | Steichen Gallery Reinstallation | |||
3 | Ben Schultz Memorial Exhibition | |||
4 | Photographs Before Surrealism | |||
5 | Portrait Photographs |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | E.J. Bellocq: Storyville Portraits | |||
2 | Photography for Collectors | |||
3 | Edward Steichen Photography Center Reinstallation |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Reinstallation of the Collection |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Selections from the Collection | |||
2 | Gesture and Pose: Twentieth-Century Photographs from the Collection | |||
3 | American Photography 1890–1965 from the Collection | |||
4 | Rise of the Modern World |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Photography: Inaugural Installation | |||
2 | The Printed Picture |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Photography Collection: Rotation |
Lee Friedlander
Biographical statement American, born 1934
Born 1934 (click to view other people born in this year)Died
Nationality American
Gender Male
External information resources for Lee Friedlander
Exhibitions
In this dataset, Lee Friedlander was involved in 57 exhibitions across 6 decades.
- Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 15 exhibitions.
- Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 5 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Photographs and Sculpture | |||
2 | The Photographer's Eye | |||
3 | Recent Acquisitions: Photography | |||
4 | New Documents | |||
5 | Steichen Gallery Reinstallation | |||
6 | Ben Schultz Memorial Exhibition |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | E.J. Bellocq: Storyville Portraits | |||
2 | The Artist as Adversary | |||
3 | Photographs of Women | |||
4 | Etchings Etc. | |||
5 | Collage and the Photo-Image | |||
6 | Photography: Recent Acquisitions | |||
7 | Public Landscapes | |||
8 | Lee Friedlander | |||
9 | Photography for Collectors | |||
10 | Rooms | |||
11 | Art for Corporations | |||
12 | Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 | |||
13 | Views over America | |||
14 | People Watching | |||
15 | Edward Steichen Photography Center Reinstallation |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Reinstallation of the Collection | |||
2 | A Penthouse Aviary | |||
3 | American Landscapes | |||
4 | Still Life | |||
5 | Self Portrait: The Photographer's Persona, 1840–1985 | |||
6 | Contemporary Photography Reinstallation | |||
7 | Reinstallation of Contemporary Gallery |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Photography Until Now | |||
2 | Recent Acquisitions | |||
3 | Mean Streets: American Photographs from the Collection, 1940s–1980s | |||
4 | Lee Friedlander: Nudes | |||
5 | Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort | |||
6 | Selections from the Collection | |||
7 | Multiple Images: Photographs Since 1965 from the Collection | |||
8 | Lee Friedlander: Letters from the People | |||
9 | American Politicians: Photographs from 1843 to 1993 | |||
10 | American Photography 1890–1965 from the Collection |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Seeing Double | |||
2 | Counter-Monuments and Memory | |||
3 | Life of the City | |||
4 | Photography: Inaugural Installation | |||
5 | Friedlander | |||
6 | Artist's Choice: Herzog and De Meuron, Perception Restrained | |||
7 | New York at Night: Photographs from the Collection | |||
8 | Photography Collection: Rotation 4 | |||
9 | Edward Steichen Photography Collection Galleries: Rotation 5 | |||
10 | The Printed Picture | |||
11 | Artist's Choice: Vik Muniz, Rebus | |||
12 | Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West | |||
13 | Photography Collection: Rotation 6 | |||
14 | 1969 |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today | |||
2 | Staging Action: Performance in Photography Since 1960 | |||
3 | Photography Collection: Rotation | |||
4 | The Shaping of New Visions: Photograph, Film, Photobook | |||
5 | Artist's Choice: Trisha Donnelly |