Inclinations: Research into the Impossibility of Perpetual Motion, New Work by Barry Holden

Summary information

Date

Thu Mar 05 1987 until Mon Apr 06 1987

Location
  • Clocktower Gallery type:exhibition building spaces
  • 108 Leonard Street type:thoroughfare names
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MoMA PS1

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Selected Exhibition
MoMA
Clocktower Gallery
MoMA PS1
The Museum of Modern Art
Inclinations: Research into the Impossibility of Perpetual Motion, New Work by Barry Holden
Contemporary Works from the Collection
Drawings Acquisitions
Paul Klee
Jan Groover
The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein
Le Corbusier: Five Projects
Bill Stone: Furnishings
Open Studios: John Doe Co., Ron Kuivila, and Steve Barry
The Artists Project: An Overview
Retrospective of the Music of Christian Wolff
Out of the Studio: Art with Community
Video (Winter 1987): Kitten Season by Dale Hoyt
Out of the Studio: Photography and Community
Special Projects (Winter 1987)
Out of the Studio: Multi-Disciplinary Community
Projects: Magdalena Jetelová

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Artists

There were 1 persons who influenced this exhibition.

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Barry Holden

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External information resources for Barry Holden

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Barry Holden was involved in 1 exhibitions across 1 decades.

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