Queens Symphony Orchestra: Sounds from the Left Bank

Summary information

Date

Sun May 01 1988 until Mon Jun 06 1988

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

MoMA PS1

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Selected Exhibition
MoMA
Clocktower Gallery
The Public Theater
The Town Hall
MoMA PS1
Queens Symphony Orchestra: Sounds from the Left Bank
Contemporary Works from the Collection
Painting and Sculpture, New Reinstallation
Donald Sultan's Black Lemons
Vito Acconci: Public Places
A Cézanne Treasure: The Basel Sketchbooks
Contemporary Print Acquisitions, 1986–1988
In Honor of Toiny Castelli: Drawings from the Toiny and Leo Castelli Collection
Rauschenberg, 34 Drawings for Dante's "Inferno" and Selections from the Drawings Collection
Designs For Independent Living
A Body of Work: Photographs by John Coplans
Garry Winogrand
The Pop Project, Part III: Present Tensions: 25 Years of Irreverence in Architecture
The Pop Project, Part IV: Nostalgia as Resistance
Music (Spring 1988): The Anatomy of Sound
Video (Spring 1988): Pop Documents from Britain
Film (Spring 1988): Kitsch, Psychedelia, Headlines, Quotations
Brazil Projects: Film Screenings
Brazil Projects: Music Concerts
Cameron McNall: Installation "Black + White"
Brazil Projects


Artists

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