Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism
Summary information
Date
Sun Sep 24 1989 until Tue Jan 16 1990
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 |
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1 | Contemporary Works from the Collection: American Sculpture from the 1960s | ||
2 | Contemporary Works from the Collection | ||
3 | Painters for the Theater | ||
4 | Siskind from the Collection | ||
5 | Recent Acquisitions | ||
6 | The Cubist Imprint | ||
7 | Projects: Matt Mullican | ||
8 | Video and Language | ||
9 | Kayserzinn Pewter | ||
10 | New Photography 5: Vincent Borrelli, Thomas Florschuetz, Mike Mandel | ||
11 | Video and the Computer | ||
12 | Drawings of the Eighties from the Collection, Part I | ||
13 | For 20 Years: Editions Schellmann | ||
14 | Prints: Proofs and Variants | ||
15 | Projects: Houston Conwill | ||
16 | Recent Japanese Posters from the Collection | ||
17 | Video and Myth |
# | Start | End | Title |
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1 | National and International Studio Artist Exhibtion Series 1989–1990 | ||
2 | Raymond Hains | ||
3 | André Cadere (1934–1978) | ||
4 | Catherine Beaugrand | ||
5 | Alan Saret | ||
6 | Marcia Hafif | ||
7 | Stephen Prina: Monochrome Painting | ||
8 | National and International Studio Artist Exhibition Series |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Giancarlo Neri: "Still Night" | ||
2 | The Periphery, Part I: Andreas Gursky and Thomas Struth | ||
3 | The Periphery, Part II: Rod Rhodes and Paul Thek |
Artists
There were 2 persons who influenced this exhibition.
Persons are ordered alphabetically by surname. Select a letter in the concertina to continue. Click on the person's name to view further information.
Georges Braque
Biographical statement French, 1882–1963
Born 1882 (click to view other people born in this year)Died 1963
Nationality French
Gender Male
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Exhibitions
In this dataset, Georges Braque was involved in 149 exhibitions across 9 decades.
- Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1940s with 26 exhibitions.
- Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 5 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Painting in Paris | |||
2 | Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture | |||
3 | Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture | |||
4 | Fruit and Flower Paintings | |||
5 | Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture | |||
6 | Modern European Art | |||
7 | Gifts and Loans from the Collection of Mrs. Sadie A. May | |||
8 | International Exhibition of Theatre Art | |||
9 | Modern Works of Art: 5th Anniversary Exhibition | |||
10 | Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan | |||
11 | Cubism and Abstract Art | |||
12 | Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators | |||
13 | Summer Exhibition: The Museum Collection and a Private Collection on Loan | |||
14 | Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection and on Loan | |||
15 | Painting, Sculpture, Prints |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Three Modern Styles | |||
2 | Selections from 5 New York Private Collections | |||
3 | Masterworks Acquired through the Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund | |||
4 | Posters by Painters and Sculptors | |||
5 | Works from the Museum Collection | |||
6 | Les Fauves | |||
7 | XXVth Anniversary Exhibition: Paintings from the Museum Collection | |||
8 | Modern Masterprints of Europe | |||
9 | Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection: New Acquisitions | |||
10 | Paintings from Private Collections | |||
11 | Three Painters as Printmakers: Braque, Miró, Morandi | |||
12 | 50 Selections from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareiss | |||
13 | Works of Art: Given or Promised |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Paris Salon | |||
2 | Collection Highlights | |||
3 | To Be Looked At: Painting and Sculpture from the Collection | |||
4 | Drawings from the Modern 1880–1945 | |||
5 | Painting and Sculpture: Inaugural Installation | |||
6 | Artists and Prints: Part 3 | |||
7 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2007 | |||
8 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2008 | |||
9 | Geo/Metric: Prints and Drawings from the Collection | |||
10 | Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Rum: The Art of Appropriation | |||
11 | Painting and Scultpure Changes 2009 | |||
12 | Cézanne to Picasso: Paintings from the David and Peggy Rockefeller Collection |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2010 | |||
2 | On Line: Drawing through the Twentieth Century | |||
3 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2011 | |||
4 | Gifted: Collectors and Drawings at MoMA, 1929–1983 | |||
5 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2012 |
Pablo Picasso
Biographical statement Spanish, 1881–1973
Born 1881 (click to view other people born in this year)Died 1973
Nationality Spanish
Gender Male
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Exhibitions
In this dataset, Pablo Picasso was involved in 340 exhibitions across 9 decades.
- Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1940s with 54 exhibitions.
- Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 14 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2010 | |||
2 | Public Spaces Changes | |||
3 | The Modern Myth: Drawing Mythologies in Modern Times | |||
4 | Picasso: Themes and Variation | |||
5 | On Line: Drawing through the Twentieth Century | |||
6 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2011 | |||
7 | Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914 | |||
8 | Gifted: Collectors and Drawings at MoMA, 1929–1983 | |||
9 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2012 | |||
10 | Printin,' in conjunction with the exhibition, Print/Out | |||
11 | Exquisite Corpses: Drawing and Disfiguration | |||
12 | New to the Print Collection: Matisse to Bourgeois | |||
13 | Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925 | |||
14 | Painting and Sculpture Changes 2013 |