Sound (Spring 1981): Alison Knowles
Summary information
Date
Sun Apr 26 1981 until Mon Jun 15 1981
Location
- MoMA PS1 type:exhibition building spaces
- 22-25 Jackson Avenue 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.
Sound (Spring 1981): Alison Knowles
Mary Corse
Poetry (Spring 1981): Sardines
Wm. Schwedler: Recent Paintings on Plywood and Paper with Roseville
James Biederman, Don Gummer, Nigel Hall, Mel Kendrick, Avital Oz
Barry LeDoux: Four Songs for Dowland
West/East: First Generation Environmental Sculptures
Architecture (Spring 1981): Coy Howard
Video (Spring 1981): Louis Grenier
International Studio Program (Spring 1981)
Heads
Video (Spring 1981): Funny Video Tapes
Photography (Spring 1981): Couches, Diamonds and Pie
Special Projects (Spring 1981)
Film (Spring 1981): Anita Thatcher: Lighthouse
Eight Funny Artists: Wit and Irony in Art
Bill Hoppe: Recent Paintings
National Studio Artists 1980–1981
Spring Dance Series (1981): DANCETEXTFLASH Festival
Recent Acquisitions: Drawings
New Art II: Surfaces/Textures
Wendy Clarke: Love Tapes
Photographs by Alfred Capel-Cure
Dorothea Rockburne: Locus
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography
Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects
Gerry Schum: Video
Pierre Alechinsky: A Print Retrospective
Summer Light
Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mary Corse | ||
2 | Poetry (Spring 1981): Sardines | ||
3 | Wm. Schwedler: Recent Paintings on Plywood and Paper with Roseville | ||
4 | James Biederman, Don Gummer, Nigel Hall, Mel Kendrick, Avital Oz | ||
5 | Barry LeDoux: Four Songs for Dowland |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | West/East: First Generation Environmental Sculptures | ||
2 | Architecture (Spring 1981): Coy Howard | ||
3 | Video (Spring 1981): Louis Grenier | ||
4 | International Studio Program (Spring 1981) | ||
5 | Heads | ||
6 | Video (Spring 1981): Funny Video Tapes | ||
7 | Photography (Spring 1981): Couches, Diamonds and Pie | ||
8 | Special Projects (Spring 1981) | ||
9 | Film (Spring 1981): Anita Thatcher: Lighthouse | ||
10 | Eight Funny Artists: Wit and Irony in Art | ||
11 | Bill Hoppe: Recent Paintings | ||
12 | National Studio Artists 1980–1981 | ||
13 | Spring Dance Series (1981): DANCETEXTFLASH Festival |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Recent Acquisitions: Drawings | ||
2 | New Art II: Surfaces/Textures | ||
3 | Wendy Clarke: Love Tapes | ||
4 | Photographs by Alfred Capel-Cure | ||
5 | Dorothea Rockburne: Locus | ||
6 | Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography | ||
7 | Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects | ||
8 | Gerry Schum: Video | ||
9 | Pierre Alechinsky: A Print Retrospective | ||
10 | Summer Light |
Artists
There were 1 persons who influenced this exhibition.
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Alison Knowles
Biographical statement American, born 1933
Born 1933 (click to view other people born in this year)Died
Nationality American
Gender Female
External information resources for Alison Knowles
Exhibitions
In this dataset, Alison Knowles was involved in 8 exhibitions across 4 decades.
- Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 3 exhibitions.
- Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 1 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sound (Spring 1981): Alison Knowles | |||
2 | Performance (Spring 1983): Performances From the 60's |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Painting and Scultpure Changes 2009 |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Contemporary Art from the Collection | |||
2 | Thing/Thought: Fluxus Editions, 1962–1978 |