Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism

Summary information

Date

Thu Feb 19 1998 until Wed May 20 1998

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.

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November 1997
December 1997
January 1998
February 1998
March 1998
April 1998
May 1998
June 1998
July 1998
August 1998
Selected Exhibition
MoMA
MoMA PS1
Clocktower Gallery
Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism
Reinstallation of the Museum Collection: Contemporary Photographs
Garry Winogrand: Selections from a Major Acquisition
From the Collection: Drawing in Latin America
Fabrications: The Tectonic Garden
Fernand Léger
Artists and Subjects: Picasso to Stella
Focus: Chuck Close: Editioned Works
Chuck Close
Rethinking the Modern: Three Proposals for The Museum Of Modern Art
"Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Spoken Softly with Mama”
The Clutter of Happenstance: Photographs by Robert Cumming
Elements of the Natural 1950–1992, Selections from the Collection
Studio in a School, A Home in the City: Children's 100th Birthday Celebration
Projects 63: Karin Davie, Udomsak Krisanamis, Bruce Pearson, Fred Tomaselli
Vertical Painting Show
John Coplans: A Self-Portrait
Some Young New Yorkers
Lynne Yamamoto: Selected Works
Jackie Winsor: Sculpture
Jack Smith: Flaming Creature
10 Years: Portikus Frankfurt
Some Young New Yorkers II
Projects/Installations
Conversations on Contemporary Art & Politics
The Manipulation of D.N.A. (Metamorphosis Under the Skin)
Wish You Luck: National and International Studio Program Exhibition
Pool by Meg Webster
Tribute to Richard Bellamy: A Few Works Selected by Miles
Alex Katz Under the Stars: American Landscapes 1951–1995
Construction Drawings
Gordon Matta-Clark: Reorganizing Structure by Drawing Through It
Parasite Artist Organization Group

Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation

#StartEndTitle
11997-111998-03Parasite Artist Organization Group

Artists

There were 4 persons who influenced this exhibition.

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Alvar Aalto

Biographical statement Finnish, 1898–1976

Born 1898 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1976

Nationality

Gender Male

External information resources for Alvar Aalto

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Alvar Aalto was involved in 32 exhibitions across 8 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1940s with 7 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1980s with 1 exhibitions.

#StartEndLocationTitle
11932-021932-03Crown BuildingModern Architecture: International Exhibition
21938-031938-04Rockefeller CenterAlvar Aalto: Architecture and Furniture
31939-051939-09Rockefeller CenterHouses and Housing: Industrial Art

#StartEndLocationTitle
11941-121942-01MoMAUseful Objects Under $10
21944-051944-10MoMADesign for Use
31945-111946-01MoMAUseful Objects
41946-111947-01MoMAModern Rooms of the Last Fifty Years
51947-091948-01MoMA100 Useful Objects of Fine Design (available under $100)
61949-081949-10MoMAPainting and Sculpture in Architecture
71949-111950-01MoMADesign Show: Christmas 1949

#StartEndLocationTitle
11950-071950-09MoMAThree Modern Styles
21950-111951-01MoMAGood Design
31952-031952-06MoMANew Design Trends
41953-011953-03MoMABuilt in USA: Post-War Architecture
51955-101956-01MoMAGlass from the Museum of Modern Art Collection
61958-121959-02MoMA20th Century Design from the Museum Collection

#StartEndLocationTitle
11960-121961-02MoMARecent Acquisitions
21964-05MoMAPhilip L. Goodwin Galleries of Architecture and Design
31968-091968-11MoMAArchitecture of Museums

#StartEndLocationTitle
11984-091984-11MoMAAlvar Aalto: Furniture and Glass

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11995-061995-09MoMACivic Architecture
21998-021998-05MoMAAlvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism

Kenneth Frampton

Biographical statement

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

Died

Nationality

Gender Male

External information resources for Kenneth Frampton


    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Kenneth Frampton was involved in 1 exhibitions across 1 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 1 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 1 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11998-021998-05MoMAAlvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism

    Peter Reed

    Biographical statement

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

    Died

    Nationality

    Gender

    External information resources for Peter Reed

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Peter Reed was involved in 4 exhibitions across 2 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 3 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 1 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11995-061995-09MoMACivic Architecture
    21995-061995-09MoMAThe United Nations in Perspective
    31998-021998-05MoMAAlvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12005-022005-05MoMAGroundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape

    Elina Standertskjöld

    Biographical statement

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

    Died

    Nationality

    Gender Female

    External information resources for Elina Standertskjöld

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Elina Standertskjöld was involved in 1 exhibitions across 1 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 1 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 1 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11998-021998-05MoMAAlvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism