New Acquisitions

Summary information

Date

Tue Aug 05 1947 until Wed Oct 01 1947

Location
  • MoMA type:exhibition building spaces
  • 11 West 53rd St. type:thoroughfare names
Carried out by

The Museum of Modern Art

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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
New Acquisitions
Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection
Alfred Stieglitz Exhibition: His Collection
Alfred Stieglitz Exhibition: His Photographs
Two Cities: Planning in North and South America
Robert Maillart: Engineer
Boris Aronson: Stage Designs and Models
Mies van der Rohe
100 Useful Objects of Fine Design (available under $100)
Three Young Photographers
Ben Shahn


Artists

There were 2 persons who influenced this exhibition.

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Juan Gris

Biographical statement Spanish, 1887–1927

Born 1887 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1927

Nationality Spanish

Gender Male

External information resources for Juan Gris

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Juan Gris was involved in 106 exhibitions across 9 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1940s with 18 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 5 exhibitions.