The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age

Summary information

Date

Wed Nov 27 1968 until Mon Feb 10 1969

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.

1968
1969
September 1968
October 1968
November 1968
December 1968
January 1969
February 1969
March 1969
April 1969
Selected Exhibition
MoMA
The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age
Paul Caponigro: Recent Photographs
Drawings by Sculptors: A Selection from the Collection
Rauschenberg: Soundings
Brassaï
Arthur Dove
Max Ernst: Works on Paper
Eastern Kentucky and San Francisco: Photographs by William Gedney
Julio Gonzalez

Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation

Artists

There were 14 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.

Hans Bellmer

Biographical statement German, 1902–1975

Born 1902 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1975

Nationality German

Gender Male

External information resources for Hans Bellmer

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Hans Bellmer was involved in 36 exhibitions across 8 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s,2000s with 8 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1930s with 1 exhibitions.

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11936-121937-01MoMAFantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism

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11944-021944-05MoMAModern Drawings
21947-041947-06MoMADrawings in the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art
31948-091948-12MoMACollage

Otto Dix

Biographical statement German, 1891–1969

Born 1891 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1969

Nationality German

Gender Male

External information resources for Otto Dix

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Otto Dix was involved in 106 exhibitions across 9 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 21 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 4 exhibitions.

Lyonel Feininger

Biographical statement American, 1871–1956

Born 1871 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1956

Nationality American

Gender Male

External information resources for Lyonel Feininger

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  3. viaf.org

Exhibitions

In this dataset, Lyonel Feininger was involved in 83 exhibitions across 10 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s with 15 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1920s with 1 exhibitions.

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11929-121930-01Crown BuildingPaintings by 19 Living Americans

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21936-031936-04MoMACubism and Abstract Art
31938-051938-07MoMAThree Centuries of American Art
41938-121939-01Rockefeller CenterBauhaus: 1919–1928
51939-051939-09MoMAPainting, Sculpture, Prints

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32001-032001-06MoMAWhat is a Print?
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52008-012008-12MoMAPainting and Sculpture Changes 2008
62009-112010-01MoMABauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity

R. Buckminster Fuller

Biographical statement American, 1895–1983

Born 1895 (click to view other people born in this year)

Died 1983

Nationality American

Gender Male

External information resources for R. Buckminster Fuller

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, R. Buckminster Fuller was involved in 24 exhibitions across 8 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 7 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1930s with 1 exhibitions.

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11939-051939-09Rockefeller CenterHouses and Housing: Industrial Art

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21943-071943-10MoMAAirways to Peace
31944-051944-10MoMADesign for Use
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21959-091960-03MoMAThree Structures by Buckminster Fuller
31959-101959-11MoMABuckminster Fuller

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11960-091960-12MoMAVisionary Architecture
21968-111969-02MoMAThe Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age

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11974-021974-09MoMAArchitectural Models from the Collection
21977-011977-03MoMAProjects: Buckminster Fuller and John Cage
31979-041979-05MoMAThree Houses

#StartEndLocationTitle
11991-021991-04MoMAArt of the Forties
21995-051995-09MoMAAdding It Up: Print Acquisitions 1970–1995

Ray Farhner

Biographical statement

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

Died

Nationality

Gender

External information resources for Ray Farhner


    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Ray Farhner was involved in 1 exhibitions across 1 decades.

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

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11968-111969-02MoMAThe Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age

    George Grosz

    Biographical statement American, born Germany. 1893–1959

    Born 1893 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 1959

    Nationality American

    Gender Male

    External information resources for George Grosz

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, George Grosz was involved in 111 exhibitions across 9 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1960s with 19 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 5 exhibitions.

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    31972-061972-10MoMAEuropean Drawings from the Collection
    41973-031973-06MoMAWorks on Paper
    51973-071973-09MoMACollage and the Photo-Image
    61973-111974-01MoMAPainters for the Theatre: An Invitation to the Theatre Arts Collection
    71973-121974-02MoMAPortraits
    81974-061974-09MoMASeurat to Matisse: Drawing in France
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    101975-031975-06MoMAPoints of View
    111975-031975-06MoMAIn the Twenties
    121975-081975-09MoMAModern Masters: Manet to Matisse
    131976-081976-11MoMABetween World Wars: Drawing in Europe and America
    141978-071978-10MoMAArtists and Writers
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    Paul Klee

    Biographical statement German, born Switzerland. 1879–1940

    Born 1879 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 1940

    Nationality German

    Gender Male

    External information resources for Paul Klee

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    2. www.wikidata.org
    3. viaf.org

    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Paul Klee was involved in 183 exhibitions across 9 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1940s with 28 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 8 exhibitions.

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    41941-071941-09MoMANew Acquisitions: Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism
    51941-071941-08MoMAPreliminary Course of the Bauhaus
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    71941-091941-10MoMATwenty Lithographs: Graphic Art Processes
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    101944-051944-10MoMAPainting, Sculpture, Prints
    111944-111945-05MoMAPainting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection
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    131945-031945-03MoMAWhat is Modern Painting?
    141945-061946-02MoMAThe Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture
    151945-111946-02MoMAMuseum of Modern Art Color Reproductions
    161946-021946-02MoMARecent Acquisitions in Painting and Sculpture
    171946-021946-05MoMAThe Museum Collection of Painting
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    201946-071954-09MoMAPaintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection
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    231948-101948-10MoMAPrint Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld and Matisse: Jazz: Gift of the Artist
    241948-111949-01MoMATimeless Aspects of Modern Art
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    281949-121950-02MoMAPaul Klee

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    21960-051960-09MoMAPortraits from the Museum Collection
    31960-101961-01MoMA100 Drawings from the Museum Collection
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    51961-021961-03MoMAPainting and Sculpture from the James Thrall Soby Collection
    61961-081962-01MoMAModern Allegories
    71962-111963-01MoMALettering by Hand
    81963-081963-09MoMA60 Modern Drawings: Recent Acquisitions
    91964-051965-03MoMADrawings from the Museum Collections: A Selection
    101964-05MoMAPainting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
    111965-021965-04MoMARecent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
    121965-041965-07MoMAJohn S. Newberry: A Memorial Exhibition
    131966-101967-05MoMADrawings from the Museum Collection
    141966-121967-01MoMARecent Acquisitions: Five European Painters
    151967-03MoMAMembers Collect Retrospective Exhibition
    161967-031967-05MoMAMembers Collect
    171967-061967-09MoMAThe Artist as His Subject
    181968-011968-03MoMAThe Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection
    191968-06MoMAFifteen Klees
    201968-061968-08MoMARecent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture
    211968-111969-02MoMAThe Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age
    221969-021969-03MoMADrawings: Recent Acquisitions
    231969-051969-09MoMATwentieth-Century Art from the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Collection
    241969-111973-01MoMAPainting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
    251969-121970-03MoMA40 Prints from the Collection

    Gerald Laing

    Biographical statement British, born 1936

    Born 1936 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 2011

    Nationality British

    Gender Male

    External information resources for Gerald Laing

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Gerald Laing was involved in 5 exhibitions across 3 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1970s,1990s with 2 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1960s with 1 exhibitions.

    El Lissitzky

    Biographical statement Russian, 1890–1941

    Born 1890 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 1941

    Nationality Russian

    Gender Male

    External information resources for El Lissitzky

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    2. www.wikidata.org
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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, El Lissitzky was involved in 80 exhibitions across 9 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 17 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1930s with 2 exhibitions.

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    11936-031936-04MoMACubism and Abstract Art
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    21945-061946-02MoMAThe Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture
    31948-091948-12MoMACollage
    41949-051949-07MoMAMaster Prints from the Museum Collection
    51949-101949-12MoMAModern Art in Your Life

    Marie Laurencin

    Biographical statement French, 1883–1956

    Born 1883 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 1956

    Nationality French

    Gender Female

    External information resources for Marie Laurencin

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Marie Laurencin was involved in 30 exhibitions across 9 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1930s,1970s with 9 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1950s,1980s,1990s,2000s,2010s with 1 exhibitions.

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    11941-091941-10MoMATwenty Lithographs: Graphic Art Processes
    21942-121943-01MoMATwentieth Century Portraits
    31944-051944-09MoMADance and Theatre Design

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    11970-121971-03MoMAFour Americans in Paris: The Collections of Gertrude Stein and her Family
    21971-071971-11MoMAWays of Looking
    31973-011973-03MoMA25 Recent Acquisitions
    41973-031973-06MoMAWorks on Paper
    51973-121974-02MoMAPortraits
    61974-061974-09MoMASeurat to Matisse: Drawing in France
    71975-041975-06MoMAFive Recent Acquisitions
    81978-071978-10MoMAArtists and Writers
    91979-081979-11MoMAGifts of Drawing

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    11989-081989-11MoMAThe Cubist Imprint

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    11991-011991-03MoMAArtist's Choice: Chuck Close, Head-On/The Modern Portrait

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    12006-012006-04MoMATransforming Chronologies: An Atlas of Drawings, Part 1

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12011-102012-02MoMAGifted: Collectors and Drawings at MoMA, 1929–1983

    Vladimir Tatlin

    Biographical statement Russian, 1885–1953

    Born 1885 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 1953

    Nationality Russian

    Gender Male

    External information resources for Vladimir Tatlin

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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Vladimir Tatlin was involved in 17 exhibitions across 6 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1980s with 8 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1960s with 1 exhibitions.

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11936-031936-04MoMACubism and Abstract Art
    21936-041936-09MoMAModern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    11968-111969-02MoMAThe Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age

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    11978-101979-01MoMARevolution: Russian Avant-Garde, 1912–1930
    21979-051979-06MoMAThirty Sculptors' Drawings

    #StartEndLocationTitle
    12012-122013-04MoMAInventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
    22013-012013-12MoMAPainting and Sculpture Changes 2013

    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

    Biographical statement French, 1864–1901

    Born 1864 (click to view other people born in this year)

    Died 1901

    Nationality French

    Gender Male

    External information resources for Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

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    2. www.wikidata.org
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    Exhibitions

    In this dataset, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was involved in 87 exhibitions across 9 decades.

    • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 16 exhibitions.
    • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 2010s with 1 exhibitions.

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    11972-061972-10MoMASymbolism, Synthesists, and the Fin-de-Siècle
    21975-031975-06MoMAPoints of View
    31975-121976-03MoMAA Museum Menagerie
    41976-051976-08MoMAPrints from the Collection
    51977-061977-09MoMAImpresario: Ambroise Vollard
    61979-111980-01MoMAWomen of the Nineties: Fin-de-Siècle Prints

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