New Urban Landscapes

Summary information

Date

Wed Oct 01 1975 until Mon Jan 31 1977

Location
  • Manhattan type:exhibition building spaces
  • type:thoroughfare names
Carried out by

MoMA PS1

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Concurrent exhibitions

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 PS1
MoMA
The Idea Warehouse
Clocktower Gallery
Bonwit Teller Building
Manhattan
New Urban Landscapes
Rooms
A Month of Sundays
Simone Forti
Robert Barry: Portrait: A Sound Piece in Two Parts
Liturgy for Lives of a Cell
Special Projects (Winter 1977)
Lucio Pozzi: 4 Windows
Simone Forti and Peter van Riper: "Paper Piece, Two Inches, Big Room" Performance
Robert Ryman
Milton Glaser
Picture Puzzles
Drawings: Recent Gifts
76 Jefferson
Projects: Walter Pichler
Printsequence
The Architecture of the École des Beaux-Arts
Projects: Video VI
New Prints: Robert Ryman and Richard Smith
Eugene Buechel, S.J.: Rosebud and Pine Ridge Photographs, 1922–1942
Recent Acquisitions: Design Collection
Stuart Davis
Projects: Bernhard and Hilla Becher
A Museum Menagerie
Shinjuku: The Phenomenal City
Drawing Now: 1955–1975
Constructivism in Poland, 1923–1936
Projects: Video VII
Cubism and Its Affinities
Projects: Michael Snow, Photographs
Morgan Russell: Synchromist Studies, 1910–1922
Photography for Collectors
The "Wild Beasts": Fauvism and Its Affinities
Posters from the Collection
Josef Albers, 1888–1976
Max Ernst, 1891–1976
Projects: William T. Wiley
Paul Strand, 1890–1976
Projects: Video VIII
Mark Tobey, 1890–1976
Photography: Recent Acquisitions, 1974–1976
Narrative Prints
Prints from the Collection
Photographs by William Eggleston
Painting and Sculpture Collection
André Masson
The Architecture of Luis Barragán
The Taxi Project: Realistic Solutions for Today
Handmade Paper Prints and Unique Works
Projects: Video IX
Some American Drawings: Recent Acquisitions
Longer Views: 40 Photographs by Nick Nixon
Projects: Panama Canal Photographs by Ernest "Red" Hallen
Between World Wars: Drawing in Europe and America
Reinstallation of the Painting and Sculpture Collection
New Glory: New Designs for Flags
Rodin & Balzac
Los Angeles: Selections from the Art Lending Service
The Natural Paradise: Painting in America 1800–1950
Projects: Video X
Photographs by Stephen Shore
Satellite Exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art
Projects: Charles Simonds and Mary Miss
Alexander Calder, 1898–1976
Matisse/Gaudí: Ecclesiastical Designs
Man Ray, 1890–1976
Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
Prints: Acquisitions, 1973–1976
Harry Callahan
Rooms
Projects: Peter Campus
European Master Paintings from Swiss Collections: Post-Impressionism to World War II
Tina Modotti
Posters by Painters
Projects: Video XI
Projects: Buckminster Fuller and John Cage
Jared Bark: "Lights: On/Off" and "The Neutron Readings"
Charlemagne Palestine and Carol Parker: Dual Installation
David Rabinowitch
Colette: Room Environment Installation
Eleanor Antin: Exhibition and Performance
Five Thursday Poetry Readings at the Clocktower
Robert Grosvenor
Marjorie Strider: Tower Project
Dada Soirée
Michael Asher
Judith Shea: Open Studio Presentation
Carl Andre: Sculpture
Alain Kirili: Open Studio Project
Malcolm Morley
Lynn Hershman: Selected Past Projects
Bob Yasuda: Installation/Wall Paintings
Lynn Hershman: 25 Windows, a Portrait/Project for Bonwit Teller
Robert Janz: Line on a Walk

Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation

#StartEndTitle
11975-061975-10Milton Glaser
21975-081975-11Picture Puzzles
31975-091975-11Drawings: Recent Gifts
41975-091975-1276 Jefferson
51975-091975-11Projects: Walter Pichler
61975-101976-01Printsequence
71975-101976-01The Architecture of the École des Beaux-Arts
81975-111976-01Projects: Video VI
91975-111975-11New Prints: Robert Ryman and Richard Smith
101975-111976-02Eugene Buechel, S.J.: Rosebud and Pine Ridge Photographs, 1922–1942
111975-111976-01Recent Acquisitions: Design Collection
121975-111976-04Stuart Davis
131975-121976-01Projects: Bernhard and Hilla Becher
141975-121976-03A Museum Menagerie
151975-121976-03Shinjuku: The Phenomenal City
161976-011976-03Drawing Now: 1955–1975
171976-011976-03Constructivism in Poland, 1923–1936
181976-021976-03Projects: Video VII
191976-021976-05Cubism and Its Affinities
201976-021976-04Projects: Michael Snow, Photographs
211976-031976-05Morgan Russell: Synchromist Studies, 1910–1922
221976-031976-06Photography for Collectors
231976-031976-06The "Wild Beasts": Fauvism and Its Affinities
241976-031976-05Posters from the Collection
251976-031976-04Josef Albers, 1888–1976
261976-041976-04Max Ernst, 1891–1976
271976-041976-05Projects: William T. Wiley
281976-041976-05Paul Strand, 1890–1976
291976-041976-06Projects: Video VIII
301976-041976-05Mark Tobey, 1890–1976
311976-051976-07Photography: Recent Acquisitions, 1974–1976
321976-051976-08Narrative Prints
331976-051976-08Prints from the Collection
341976-051976-08Photographs by William Eggleston
351976-051976-07Painting and Sculpture Collection
361976-061976-08André Masson
371976-061976-09The Architecture of Luis Barragán
381976-061976-09The Taxi Project: Realistic Solutions for Today
391976-061976-09Handmade Paper Prints and Unique Works
401976-071976-09Projects: Video IX
411976-071976-09Some American Drawings: Recent Acquisitions
421976-071976-10Longer Views: 40 Photographs by Nick Nixon
431976-081976-10Projects: Panama Canal Photographs by Ernest "Red" Hallen
441976-081976-11Between World Wars: Drawing in Europe and America
451976-091976-11Reinstallation of the Painting and Sculpture Collection
461976-091976-10New Glory: New Designs for Flags
471976-091976-11Rodin & Balzac
481976-091976-11Los Angeles: Selections from the Art Lending Service
491976-091976-11The Natural Paradise: Painting in America 1800–1950
501976-101976-11Projects: Video X
511976-101977-01Photographs by Stephen Shore
521976-101976-11Satellite Exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art
531976-101976-12Projects: Charles Simonds and Mary Miss
541976-111976-12Alexander Calder, 1898–1976
551976-111977-01Matisse/Gaudí: Ecclesiastical Designs
561976-111976-12Man Ray, 1890–1976
571976-111977-03Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
581976-111977-02Prints: Acquisitions, 1973–1976
591976-121977-02Harry Callahan
601976-121977-02Rooms
611976-121977-01Projects: Peter Campus
621976-121977-03European Master Paintings from Swiss Collections: Post-Impressionism to World War II
631977-011977-04Tina Modotti
641977-011977-03Posters by Painters
651977-011977-04Projects: Video XI
661977-011977-03Projects: Buckminster Fuller and John Cage

#StartEndTitle
11976-031976-04Robert Janz: Line on a Walk

Artists

There were 9 persons who influenced this exhibition.

Persons are ordered alphabetically by surname. Select a letter in the concertina to continue. Click on the person's name to view further information.

Bill Beirne

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Bill Beirne was involved in 8 exhibitions across 3 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 4 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1990s,2000s with 2 exhibitions.

#StartEndLocationTitle
11975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
21976-061976-06MoMA PS1Rooms
31976-091976-10MoMA PS1A Month of Sundays
41979-091979-11MoMA PS1Photo Documentation (Fall 1979): Connie Beckley and Bill Beirne

#StartEndLocationTitle
11997-101998-02MoMA PS1Reopening: Installations and Projects
21999-041999-06MoMA PS1100 Drawings

#StartEndLocationTitle
12001-052001-09MoMA PS1Special Projects (Summer 2001): Bill Beirne: Time-less (Cell)
22007-022007-03MoMA PS1Emergency Room

Peter Taylor Barton

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Peter Taylor Barton was involved in 2 exhibitions across 1 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 2 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 2 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
    21978-101978-11MoMA PS1Special Projects (Fall 1978)

    Dan Graham

    Biographical statement American, born 1942

    Born 1942 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died

    Nationality American

    Gender Male

    External information resources for Dan Graham

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Dan Graham was involved in 31 exhibitions across 5 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 8 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 3 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11970-071970-09MoMAInformation
    21971-051971-07MoMAUntitled II
    31975-021975-04MoMAProjects: Video III
    41975-041975-05Clocktower GalleryCollectors of the Seventies, Part I: Dorothy and Herbert Vogel
    51975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
    61977-031977-05MoMABookworks
    71977-091978-05MoMA PS1Performer In Residence Program

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11980-121981-01MoMADan Graham: 2 Viewing Rooms
    21980-121981-01MoMA PS1Video (Winter 1980–1981): Dan Graham
    31982-101982-12MoMAReading Video
    41983-011983-03MoMA PS1Special Projects (Winter 1983)
    51983-091983-11MoMA PS1Video (Fall 1983)
    61989-011989-03MoMA PS1Theatergarden Bestiarium

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12008-032008-05MoMAColor Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today
    22008-062008-10MoMA PS1That was Then, This is Now
    32009-062009-11MoMALooking at Music, Side 2

    Max Neuhaus

    Biographical statement

    Born 1939 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 2009

    Nationality

    Gender

    External information resources for Max Neuhaus

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    2. www.wikidata.org
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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Max Neuhaus was involved in 11 exhibitions across 4 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 6 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2000s,2010s with 1 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11975-011975-01Clocktower GalleryArtists Make Toys
    21975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
    31976-061976-06MoMA PS1Rooms
    41977-101977-11MoMA PS1New York Avant-Garde/Works and Projects of the Seventies
    51978-061978-09MoMAProjects: Max Neuhaus
    61979-101979-11Clocktower GalleryMax Neuhaus: Sound Installation

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11994-021995-03CalaisTunnel of Art
    21999-021999-04MoMA PS1Primarily Structural: Minimalist and Post-Minimalist Works on Paper
    31999-041999-06MoMA PS1100 Drawings

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12000-072000-09MoMA PS1Max Neuhaus: Drawings

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12016-062016-08MoMA PS1FORTY

    Lucio Pozzi

    Biographical statement American, born 1935

    Born 1935 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died

    Nationality American

    Gender Male

    External information resources for Lucio Pozzi

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Lucio Pozzi was involved in 18 exhibitions across 4 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 13 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1960s with 1 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11962-02MoMASculpture

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11974-051974-06Clocktower GalleryDiscussions: Works/Words
    21975-011975-01Clocktower GalleryArtists Make Toys
    31975-041975-05Clocktower GalleryCollectors of the Seventies, Part I: Dorothy and Herbert Vogel
    41975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
    51976-061976-06MoMA PS1Rooms
    61976-091976-10MoMA PS1A Month of Sundays
    71977-011977-06MoMA PS1Lucio Pozzi: 4 Windows
    81977-021977-02MoMA PS1Lucio Pozzi: Floor Reading, A Short Theatrical Action
    91977-031977-05MoMABookworks
    101977-101977-11MoMA PS1New York Avant-Garde/Works and Projects of the Seventies
    111978-051978-06Gorman Park QueensThe Detective Show
    121978-081978-09MoMAProjects: Lucio Pozzi
    131979-041979-06MoMA PS1The Altered Photograph

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11980-121981-01MoMA PS1Watercolors
    21981-031981-06MoMARecent Acquisitions: Drawings

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11990-121991-02MoMA PS1Out of Site
    21997-101998-02MoMA PS1Reopening: Installations and Projects

    Klaus Rinke

    Biographical statement German, born 1939

    Born 1939 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died

    Nationality German

    Gender Male

    External information resources for Klaus Rinke

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Klaus Rinke was involved in 6 exhibitions across 1 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 6 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 6 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11970-071970-09MoMAInformation
    21973-091973-11MoMAProjects: Klaus Rinke
    31974-041974-05Clocktower GalleryKlaus Rinke
    41975-041975-05Clocktower GalleryCollectors of the Seventies, Part I: Dorothy and Herbert Vogel
    51975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
    61978-121979-01MoMA PS1Couples

    Judith Shea

    Biographical statement American, born 1948

    Born 1948 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died

    Nationality American

    Gender Female

    External information resources for Judith Shea

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Judith Shea was involved in 10 exhibitions across 5 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 3 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 1 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
    21976-041976-04Clocktower GalleryJudith Shea: Open Studio Presentation
    31976-061976-06MoMA PS1Rooms

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11981-101981-12MoMA PS1Figuratively Sculpting
    21986-021986-03MoMA PS1Special Projects (Winter 1986)

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11994-101995-01MoMAA Century of Artists Books

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12006-052006-07MoMAAgainst the Grain: Contemporary Art from the Edward R. Broida Collection
    22007-022007-04MoMA PS1Not For Sale

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12015-102016-03MoMA PS1Greater New York
    22016-062016-08MoMA PS1FORTY

    Phillips Simkin

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    External information resources for Phillips Simkin


      Exhibitions

      In this dataset, Phillips Simkin was involved in 2 exhibitions across 1 decades.

      • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 2 exhibitions.
      • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 2 exhibitions.

      #StartEndLocationTitle
      11975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
      21976-091976-10MoMA PS1A Month of Sundays

      Lawrence Weiner

      Biographical statement American, born 1942

      Born 1942 (click to view other people born in this year)

      Died

      Nationality American

      Gender Male

      External information resources for Lawrence Weiner

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      Exhibitions

      In this dataset, Lawrence Weiner was involved in 44 exhibitions across 5 decades.

      • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 13 exhibitions.
      • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1980s with 4 exhibitions.

      #StartEndLocationTitle
      11970-071970-09MoMAInformation
      21975-011975-01Clocktower GalleryArtists Make Toys
      31975-041975-05Clocktower GalleryCollectors of the Seventies, Part I: Dorothy and Herbert Vogel
      41975-101977-01ManhattanNew Urban Landscapes
      51976-01MoMA PS1MoMA PS1 Long-Term Installations
      61976-011976-03MoMADrawing Now: 1955–1975
      71976-061976-06MoMA PS1Rooms
      81977-031977-05MoMABookworks
      91977-051977-05MoMA PS1Open Studios

      #StartEndLocationTitle
      11981-021981-04MoMA PS1New York/New Wave
      21981-101981-12MoMA PS1Special Projects (Fall 1981)
      31986-021986-03MoMA PS1About Place: Contemporary American Landscape
      41989-041989-04Clocktower GalleryFilm (Spring 1989)

      #StartEndLocationTitle
      11990-121991-02MoMA PS1Out of Site
      21993-031993-07MoMAReading Prints
      31994-011994-05MoMAFor 25 Years: Brook Alexander Editions
      41994-101995-01MoMAA Century of Artists Books
      51996-021996-03Clocktower GalleryModel Home
      61996-061996-09MoMAPhilip Johnson: Architecture and Design Gifts
      71997-091998-01MoMAOn the Edge: Contemporary Art from the Werner and Elaine Dannheisser Collection
      81997-101998-02MoMA PS1Reopening: Installations and Projects
      91999-021999-04MoMA PS1Primarily Structural: Minimalist and Post-Minimalist Works on Paper
      101999-041999-06MoMA PS1100 Drawings
      111999-102000-01MoMA PS1On Your Own Time

      #StartEndLocationTitle
      12010-062011-09MoMAContemporary Art from the Collection
      22011-012011-12MoMAPainting and Sculpture Changes 2011
      32011-052011-10MoMACrafting Genre: Kathryn Bigelow
      42012-022012-12MoMAMoMA Media Lounge 2012
      52012-052012-08MoMAEcstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language
      62013-102014-06MoMAThere Will Never Be Silence: Scoring John Cage's "4'33""
      72016-062016-08MoMA PS1FORTY