Edvard Munch: The Scream

Summary information

Date

Wed Oct 24 2012 until Tue Apr 30 2013

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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Selected Exhibition
MoMA
MoMA PS1
Edvard Munch: The Scream
Tim Burton
Plywood: Material, Process, Form
Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now
Painting and Sculpture Changes 2012
Public Spaces Changes 2012
9 Scripts from a Nation at War
MoMA Media Lounge 2012
Born out of Necessity
The Modern Restaurant Window - Andrea Zittell
Shaping Modernity: Design 1880–1980, Part 2
New to the Print Collection: Matisse to Bourgeois
Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000
Eyes Closed/Eyes Open: Recent Acquisitions in Drawings
Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist's Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets
Projects 98: Slavs and Tatars
Bruce Nauman: The 1980s
Performing Histories (1)
9+1 Ways of Being Political: 50 Years of Political Stances in Architecture and Urban Design
New Photography
Goldfinger: The Design of an Iconic Film Title
Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955–1972
Some Sweet Day. Faustin Linyekula: "What is Black Music Anyway…/Self Portraits"
Some Sweet Day. Dean Moss and Laylah Ali: "Voluntaries"
Some Sweet Day. Kevin Beasley: "I Want My Spot Back"
Some Sweet Day. Sarah Michelson: "Devotion Study #3"
Some Sweet Day. Deborah Hay: "Blue"
Artist's Choice: Trisha Donnelly
Meta-Monumental Garage Sale
Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
Shadow Monsters
Christian Marclay - The Clock
Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
Public Spaces Changes 2013
Painting and Sculpture Changes 2013
MoMA Media Lounge 2013
Projects 99: Meiro Koizumi
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Eiko and Koma: "The Caravan Project," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
Wolfgang Laib
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Kelly Nipper with Japanther: "Tessa Pattern Takes a Picture," in conjunction with the exhibition, Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Fabian Barba: "A Mary Wigman Dance Evening," in conjunction with the exhibition, Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
Glamour Vérité - Paris/Hollywood: Cinema's "Pour Vous" Magazine, 1928–1940
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Ei Arakawa: "Paris and Wizard: The Musical," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Trajal Harrel: "Used, Abused, and Hung Out to Dry," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
Wait, Later this will be Nothing: Editions by Dieter Roth
Applied Design
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Simone Forti: "King's Fool" in conjunction with the exhibition, Performing Histories (1)
Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light
Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light
A Trip from Here to There
Abstract Generation: Now in Print
Tilda Swinton: The Maybe
Hand Signals: Digits, Fists, and Talons
Matt Connors: Impressionism
Now Dig This: Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980
New Pictures of Common Objects
Ferhat Özgürr: I Can Sing
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt: Tender Love Among the Junk
Huma Bhabha: Unnatural Histories
Pier Paolo Pasolini: *Teorema, Medea*, and *Saló*, or *The 120 Days of Sodom*
Ed Atkins
Cyprien Gaillard: The Crystal World
Jeff Elrod: Nobody Sees Like Us
Metahaven: Islands in the Cloud
CONFETTISYSTEM: 100 Arrangements
Michelangelo Frammartino: Alberi

Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation

#StartEndTitle
12009-112013-04Tim Burton
22011-022013-03Plywood: Material, Process, Form
32011-112014-02Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now
42012-012012-12Painting and Sculpture Changes 2012
52012-012012-12Public Spaces Changes 2012
62012-012012-119 Scripts from a Nation at War
72012-022012-12MoMA Media Lounge 2012
82012-032013-01Born out of Necessity
92012-032013-03The Modern Restaurant Window - Andrea Zittell
102012-032013-03Shaping Modernity: Design 1880–1980, Part 2
112012-062013-01New to the Print Collection: Matisse to Bourgeois
122012-072012-11Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000
132012-082013-01Eyes Closed/Eyes Open: Recent Acquisitions in Drawings
142012-082013-01Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist's Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets
152012-082012-12Projects 98: Slavs and Tatars
162012-082013-06Bruce Nauman: The 1980s
172012-092013-03Performing Histories (1)
182012-092013-039+1 Ways of Being Political: 50 Years of Political Stances in Architecture and Urban Design
192012-102013-02New Photography
202012-102013-03Goldfinger: The Design of an Iconic Film Title
212012-102013-01Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955–1972
222012-102012-10Some Sweet Day. Faustin Linyekula: "What is Black Music Anyway…/Self Portraits"
232012-102012-10Some Sweet Day. Dean Moss and Laylah Ali: "Voluntaries"
242012-102012-10Some Sweet Day. Kevin Beasley: "I Want My Spot Back"
252012-112012-11Some Sweet Day. Sarah Michelson: "Devotion Study #3"
262012-112012-11Some Sweet Day. Deborah Hay: "Blue"
272012-112013-07Artist's Choice: Trisha Donnelly
282012-112012-11Meta-Monumental Garage Sale
292012-112013-02Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
302012-122013-01Shadow Monsters
312012-122013-01Christian Marclay - The Clock
322012-122013-04Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
332013-012013-12Public Spaces Changes 2013
342013-012013-12Painting and Sculpture Changes 2013
352013-012013-07MoMA Media Lounge 2013
362013-012013-05Projects 99: Meiro Koizumi
372013-012013-01Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Eiko and Koma: "The Caravan Project," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
382013-012013-03Wolfgang Laib
392013-012013-01Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Kelly Nipper with Japanther: "Tessa Pattern Takes a Picture," in conjunction with the exhibition, Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
402013-022013-02Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Fabian Barba: "A Mary Wigman Dance Evening," in conjunction with the exhibition, Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
412013-022013-08Glamour Vérité - Paris/Hollywood: Cinema's "Pour Vous" Magazine, 1928–1940
422013-022013-02Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Ei Arakawa: "Paris and Wizard: The Musical," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
432013-022013-02Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Trajal Harrel: "Used, Abused, and Hung Out to Dry," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
442013-022013-06Wait, Later this will be Nothing: Editions by Dieter Roth
452013-032014-01Applied Design
462013-032013-03Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Simone Forti: "King's Fool" in conjunction with the exhibition, Performing Histories (1)
472013-032013-08Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light
482013-032013-06Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light
492013-032013-07A Trip from Here to There
502013-032013-06Abstract Generation: Now in Print
512013-032014-04Tilda Swinton: The Maybe
522013-042013-09Hand Signals: Digits, Fists, and Talons

Artists

There were 2 persons who influenced this exhibition.

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Edvard Munch

Biographical statement Norwegian, 1863–1944

Born 1863 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1944

Nationality Norwegian

Gender Male

External information resources for Edvard Munch

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Edvard Munch was involved in 69 exhibitions across 9 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 18 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1930s with 1 exhibitions.

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11939-051939-09MoMAPainting, Sculpture, Prints

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11944-051944-10MoMAPainting, Sculpture, Prints
21948-061948-09MoMAPortraits in Prints
31948-111949-01MoMATimeless Aspects of Modern Art
41949-051949-07MoMAMaster Prints from the Museum Collection
51949-071949-09MoMAArt Nouveau from the Museum Collection

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11950-061950-08MoMAEdvard Munch
21950-071950-09MoMAThree Modern Styles
31954-121955-02MoMAModern Masterprints of Europe
41955-111956-01MoMAPrints by Nolde and Kirchner
51957-021957-03MoMAThe Graphic Work of Edvard Munch
61958-041958-05Rockefeller Guest House50 Selections from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareiss
71958-121959-02MoMATen European Artists

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11960-061960-09MoMAArt Nouveau
21960-121961-02MoMARecent Acquisitions
31961-081962-01MoMAModern Allegories
41964-051965-03MoMAPrints by Seventeen Artists
51966-03MoMAPaul J. Sachs Gallery Print Re-installation
61967-041967-04MoMAThe Artist as His Subject
71967-061967-09MoMAThe Artist as His Subject
81969-121970-03MoMA40 Prints from the Collection

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12012-102013-04MoMAEdvard Munch: The Scream
22013-012013-12MoMAPainting and Sculpture Changes 2013

Ann Temkin

Biographical statement American, born 1959

Born 1959 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died

Nationality American

Gender

External information resources for Ann Temkin

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Ann Temkin was involved in 30 exhibitions across 2 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 18 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 12 exhibitions.