Harvey Quaytman: Selected Work
Summary information
Date
Sun Feb 07 1999 until Mon Jun 21 1999
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.
Harvey Quaytman: Selected Work
Body Works: Bruce Nauman, Valie Export, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Jonas, and Louise Bourgeois
Special Projects (Spring 1999)
The Game Room: A Tribute to Gino De Dominicis
Primarily Structural: Minimalist and Post-Minimalist Works on Paper
1999: P.S.1 Studio Program Exhibition
Stephen Antonakos: Neon Chapel for P.S.1 and Welcome
Criss Cross: Some Young New Yorkers III
Ronald Bladen: Selected Works
New Vertical Painting
Deborah Ostrow: Performance of Rumi Poetry
Generation Z
100 Drawings
Denise Green: Resonating
Low-Flame
Philippe Starck: Furniture and Objects
John Tweddle: In Memory of Robert C. Scull
Young Architects Program 1999 (MoMA PS1): Philip Johnson: Dance Pavilion
Franky Kong: Drawing On
Animal.Anima.Animus
Anna Oppermann: Being Different (Why is She So Different?) 1970–1986 (1999)
Stigmata
0044: Contemporary Irish Art in Britain
David Reed Paintings: Motion Pictures
Robert Ressler: Public Space…Private Thoughts, Private Space…Public Thoughts
American Art 1940–1970: Selections from the Collection
Sight Gags: Caricature, Grotesque, and Wit in Modern and Contemporary Drawing
Julia Margaret Cameron's Women
Projects 67: Elaine Reichek
Pop Impressions Europe/USA: Prints and Multiples from the Museum of Modern Art
Mary Lucier: Flood Songs
The Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect
Ellsworth Kelly: Sculpture for a Large Wall and Other Recent Acquisitions
Sigmar Polke: Works on Paper, 1963–1974
Alfred Hitchcock Centenary
Projects 68: William Kentridge
Post-war to Pop: Masterworks from MoMA's Collection
Collecting in Depth: Drawings by Grosz, Schwitters, Ernst, and Klee
1999: P.S.1 Studio Program Exhibition
Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation
# | Start | End | Title |
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1 | American Art 1940–1970: Selections from the Collection | ||
2 | Sight Gags: Caricature, Grotesque, and Wit in Modern and Contemporary Drawing | ||
3 | Julia Margaret Cameron's Women | ||
4 | Projects 67: Elaine Reichek | ||
5 | Pop Impressions Europe/USA: Prints and Multiples from the Museum of Modern Art | ||
6 | Mary Lucier: Flood Songs | ||
7 | The Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect | ||
8 | Ellsworth Kelly: Sculpture for a Large Wall and Other Recent Acquisitions | ||
9 | Sigmar Polke: Works on Paper, 1963–1974 | ||
10 | Alfred Hitchcock Centenary | ||
11 | Projects 68: William Kentridge | ||
12 | Post-war to Pop: Masterworks from MoMA's Collection | ||
13 | Collecting in Depth: Drawings by Grosz, Schwitters, Ernst, and Klee |
# | Start | End | Title |
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1 | 1999: P.S.1 Studio Program Exhibition |
Artists
There were 1 persons who influenced this exhibition.
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Harvey Quaytman
Biographical statement American, 1937–2002
Born 1937 (click to view other people born in this year)Died 2002
Nationality American
Gender Male
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Exhibitions
In this dataset, Harvey Quaytman was involved in 7 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 1960s,2000s with 1 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Selections from the Art Lending Service |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | The Christmas Show | |||
2 | A Painting Show | |||
3 | Recent Acquisitions: American Prints |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Slow Art: Painting in New York Now | |||
2 | Harvey Quaytman: Selected Work |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Against the Grain: Contemporary Art from the Edward R. Broida Collection |