Mark Robbins: Framing American Cities

Summary information

Date

Thu Sep 19 1991 until Sun Oct 20 1991

Location
  • Clocktower Gallery type:exhibition building spaces
  • 108 Leonard Street type:thoroughfare names
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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
Clocktower Gallery
Mark Robbins: Framing American Cities
The Graphic Designs of Herbert Matter
Lee Friedlander: Nudes
Recent Acquisitions
Color Prints from France: 1890–1910
Consumer Tools: Personal Visions
Modern Masks and Helmets
Projects 30: Guillermo Kuitca
Modern Still Life: Selections from the Drawings Collection
Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort
Tadao Ando
Video Viewpoint: Sadie Benning, A Place Called Lovely
Irwin: Kapital

Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation

Artists

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Mark Robbins

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External information resources for Mark Robbins

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Mark Robbins was involved in 2 exhibitions across 1 decades.

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

#StartEndLocationTitle
11991-091991-10Clocktower GalleryMark Robbins: Framing American Cities
21998-011998-04MoMAFabrications: The Tectonic Garden