The Architecture of Gunnar Asplund
Summary information
Date
Fri Jun 30 1978 until Mon Oct 02 1978
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.
The Architecture of Gunnar Asplund
Mexican Art
Art for Corporations
A Treasury of Modern Drawing: The Joan and Lester Avnet Collection
Jerry Dantzic and the Cirkut Camera
Selections from the Collection
Jim Dine's Etchings
Projects: Max Neuhaus
Projects: Video XIX, Part I
Selections from the Art Lending Service
Artists and Writers
Projects: Video XIX, Part II
Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960
Art Sinsabaugh: Landscapes
Projects: Jonathan Borofsky
Projects: Lucio Pozzi
Charles Eames, 1907–1978
New York/New York
Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
Projects: Anne and Patrick Poirier
Projects: Fred Sandback
Projects: Laurie Anderson
Poetry (Fall 1978): David Shapiro
Video (Fall 1978): Richard Kriesche
Photography (Fall 1978): Barbara Mensch: Twelve Views of a Pregnancy
Another Aspect of Pop Art
Architecture (Fall 1978): Frank Gehry
International Studio Program (Fall 1978)
Film (Fall 1978): Amanda Fielding
Obstacles: Manhattan Miniature Golf
Special Projects (Fall 1978)
Gianfranco Gorgoni: Tight Shots
Joanne Fridley: You Are There
The Detective Show
Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mexican Art | ||
2 | Art for Corporations | ||
3 | A Treasury of Modern Drawing: The Joan and Lester Avnet Collection | ||
4 | Jerry Dantzic and the Cirkut Camera | ||
5 | Selections from the Collection | ||
6 | Jim Dine's Etchings | ||
7 | Projects: Max Neuhaus | ||
8 | Projects: Video XIX, Part I | ||
9 | Selections from the Art Lending Service | ||
10 | Artists and Writers | ||
11 | Projects: Video XIX, Part II | ||
12 | Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 | ||
13 | Art Sinsabaugh: Landscapes | ||
14 | Projects: Jonathan Borofsky | ||
15 | Projects: Lucio Pozzi | ||
16 | Charles Eames, 1907–1978 | ||
17 | New York/New York | ||
18 | Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture | ||
19 | Projects: Anne and Patrick Poirier | ||
20 | Projects: Fred Sandback | ||
21 | Projects: Laurie Anderson |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Poetry (Fall 1978): David Shapiro | ||
2 | Video (Fall 1978): Richard Kriesche | ||
3 | Photography (Fall 1978): Barbara Mensch: Twelve Views of a Pregnancy | ||
4 | Another Aspect of Pop Art | ||
5 | Architecture (Fall 1978): Frank Gehry | ||
6 | International Studio Program (Fall 1978) | ||
7 | Film (Fall 1978): Amanda Fielding | ||
8 | Obstacles: Manhattan Miniature Golf | ||
9 | Special Projects (Fall 1978) |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Gianfranco Gorgoni: Tight Shots | ||
2 | Joanne Fridley: You Are There |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | The Detective Show |
Artists
There were 2 persons who influenced this exhibition.
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Erik Gunnar Asplund
Biographical statement Swedish, 1885–1940
Born 1885 (click to view other people born in this year)Died 1940
Nationality Swedish
Gender Male
External information resources for Erik Gunnar Asplund
Exhibitions
In this dataset, Erik Gunnar Asplund was involved in 6 exhibitions across 3 decades.
- Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 4 exhibitions.
- Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1930s,1970s with 1 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Modern Exposition Architecture |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Architecture of Gunnar Asplund |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Architecture and Design Drawings: Inaugural Installation | |||
2 | Architecture and Design Drawings: Rotation 3 | |||
3 | 75 Years of Architecture at MoMA | |||
4 | In Situ: Architecture and Landscape |