Tadashi Kawamata

Summary information

Date

Thu Aug 29 1985 until Mon Sep 09 1985

Location
  • MoMA PS1 type:exhibition building spaces
  • 22-25 Jackson Avenue type:thoroughfare names
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MoMA PS1

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Concurrent exhibitions

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August 1985
September 1985
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Selected Exhibition
MoMA
Tadashi Kawamata
Philip Johnson: Selected Gifts
The Expressionist Idiom
Drawing in Austria and Germany
Kurt Schwitters
New Work on Paper 3
Ricardo Bofill and Leon Krier: Architecture, Urbanism, and History
New Work on Paper 3: Spatial Relationships in Video
New Photography: Zeke Berman, Antonio Mendoza, Judith Joy Ross, and Michael Spano
Music Video: The Industry and Its Fringes


Artists

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Tadashi Kawamata

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Tadashi Kawamata was involved in 4 exhibitions across 3 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1980s with 2 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1990s,2000s with 1 exhibitions.

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    11985-011985-03Clocktower GalleryNational and International Studio Program Exhibition 1984–1985
    21985-081985-09MoMA PS1Tadashi Kawamata

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    11991-041991-06MoMA PS1Out of Site: Part II

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    12000-052000-09MoMA PS1Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties