Diogenes with a Camera V

Summary information

Date

Tue Sep 26 1961 until Sun Nov 12 1961

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

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Selected Exhibition
Tanager Gallery
MoMA
Green Gallery
Diogenes with a Camera V
Paintings by Cajori, De Groot, Dodd, Fine, Groell, Hazelet, Ippolito, Isquith, F. Mitchell, Pearlstein, Ortman; Sculpture by King, Rocklin
The Private Myth
Kenneth Kilstrom
Towards the "New" Museum of Modern Art: A Bid for Space, Part II
Fifteen Polish Painters
Modern Paintings
Modern Allegories
Eero Saarinen, 1910–1961
The Art of Assemblage
Max Weber, 1881–1961: In Memoriam
The Last Works of Matisse: Large Cut Gouaches
Jean Follett, Charles Ginnever, Claes Oldenburg, Lucas Samaras, Myron Stout, Mark di Suvero
Robert Beauchamp


Artists

There were 3 persons who influenced this exhibition.

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Bill Brandt

Biographical statement British, born Germany. 1904–1983

Born 1904 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1983

Nationality British

Gender Male

External information resources for Bill Brandt

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Bill Brandt was involved in 36 exhibitions across 8 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1960s with 9 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1940s with 2 exhibitions.

#StartEndLocationTitle
11951-071951-08MoMA12 Photographers
21953-051953-08MoMAPostwar European Photography
31955-011955-05MoMAThe Family of Man
41958-111959-01MoMAPhotographs from the Museum Collection
51959-111959-11MoMA30th Anniversary Special Installation - Towards the "New" Museum

#StartEndLocationTitle
11961-091961-11MoMADiogenes with a Camera V
21962-041962-05MoMA50 Photographs by 50 Photographers
31964-051964-08MoMAThe Photographer's Eye
41964-05MoMAEdward Steichen Photography Center
51966-12MoMAPhotographs for Collectors
61967-10MoMASteichen Gallery Reinstallation
71968-021968-03MoMABen Schultz Memorial Exhibition
81969-071969-09MoMAPortrait Photographs
91969-091969-11MoMABill Brandt

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11971-071971-09MoMAThe Artist as Adversary
21976-031976-06MoMAPhotography for Collectors
31977-041977-06MoMAArtists by Artists
41979-12MoMAEdward Steichen Photography Center Reinstallation

#StartEndLocationTitle
11980-10MoMAReinstallation of the Collection
21983-121984-01MoMABill Brandt, 1905–1983
31988-011988-04MoMAPicturing "Greatness"

#StartEndLocationTitle
11990-021990-05MoMAPhotography Until Now
21991-021991-04MoMAArt of the Forties
31992-091993-02MoMASelections from the Collection
41994-011994-04MoMAGesture and Pose: Twentieth-Century Photographs from the Collection

Lucien Clergue

Biographical statement French, born 1934

Born 1934 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 2014

Nationality French

Gender Male

External information resources for Lucien Clergue

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Lucien Clergue was involved in 6 exhibitions across 2 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1960s with 4 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1950s with 2 exhibitions.