Giorgio De Chirico

Summary information

Date

Tue Mar 30 1982 until Wed Jun 30 1982

Location
  • MoMA type:exhibition building spaces
  • 11 West 53rd St. type:thoroughfare names
Carried out by

The Museum of Modern Art

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Concurrent exhibitions

Exhibitions that overlap with this exhibition, in this dataset. Double-click an item in the timeline to view the corresponding exhibition page.

1981
1982
December 1981
January 1982
February 1982
March 1982
April 1982
May 1982
June 1982
July 1982
August 1982
September 1982
Selected Exhibition
MoMA PS1
Clocktower Gallery
MoMA
Danceteria
Giorgio De Chirico
Architecture (Spring 1982): Marc Blane and Kevin Walz
National Studio Artists (Spring 1982)
International Studio Program (Spring 1982)
Special Projects (Spring 1982)
Space Invaders
Sound (Spring 1982): Sound Corridor
Video (Spring 1982): Bill Brand and James Byrne
Film (Spring 1982)
Blue Blood
Fashion (Spring 1982): Cathy Hardwick, Michele Lamy and Corrine Guibert, Regina Kravitz and Willi Smith
The Ronald Reagan Show
Performance (Spring 1982): Performance Rites: the Word, the Flesh, the Fracas, and the Light
Spring Dance Series (1982): Paranarrative Dance Festival
Poetry (Spring 1982)
Larry Fuente: "Transmutation at Ground Zero"
Alexis Smith: "Chinese Junk"
Masterpieces from the Collection
Recent Video Archive Acquisitions
Art and Technology: Chicago Video at MoMA
For 25 Years: Prints from ULAE
Serious Fun Night


Artists

There were 1 persons who influenced this exhibition.

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Giorgio de Chirico

Biographical statement Italian, born Greece. 1888–1978

Born 1888 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1978

Nationality Italian

Gender Male

External information resources for Giorgio de Chirico

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Giorgio de Chirico was involved in 114 exhibitions across 9 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1940s with 20 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2000s,2010s with 8 exhibitions.