Victor D'Amico
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Victor worked at MoMA from about 1939 to 1966 as Curator, Designer, Arranger, Installer and Competition Judge . They have been in two exhibitions at MoMA, between 1946 and 1952.
40 exhibitions
EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR
1 November 1939 to 5 January 1940
Victor D'Amico and Dahlov Zorach Ipcar were involved.
10 December 1941 to 25 January 1942
Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Victor D'Amico, Elizabeth Olds and Mervin Jules, among others, were involved.
3 February to 7 March 1943
Victor D'Amico, Herbert Bayer, Edward Liss and Bernard Sanders were involved.
4 August to 26 September 1943
Edward Hopper, Victor D'Amico, William Gropper and Jean Charlot, among others, were involved.
23 October to 15 November 1945
Victor D'Amico, Elodie Courter, Alice Otis and Robert Jay Wolff were involved.
15 January to 3 March 1946
Max Weber, Victor D'Amico, Raphael Soyer and Mervin Jules were involved.
11 June to 6 October 1946
Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee and Marc Chagall, among others, were involved.
26 November 1946 to 26 January 1947
Victor D'Amico, Corning Glass Works, Knoll Associates, New York, NY and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., among others, were involved.
3 December 1946 to 5 January 1947
Alexander Calder, William Zorach, Victor D'Amico and Chaim Gross, among others, were involved.
2 December 1947 to 4 January 1948
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, William Zorach, Victor D'Amico and Chaim Gross, among others, were involved.
12–31 October 1948
Victor D'Amico was involved.
8 December 1948 to 16 January 1949
William Zorach, Victor D'Amico, Chaim Gross and Mario Carreño, among others, were involved.
17–30 May 1949
Victor D'Amico was involved.
6 December 1949 to 26 March 1950
Stuart Davis, Jackson Pollock, Roberto Matta and William Zorach, among others, were involved.
5 December 1950 to 7 January 1951
Jackson Pollock, Roberto Matta, William Zorach and Victor D'Amico, among others, were involved.
4 December 1951 to 6 January 1952
Henri Matisse, Roberto Matta, William Zorach and Victor D'Amico, among others, were involved.
4 December 1951 to 6 January 1952
Henri Matisse, Roberto Matta, William Zorach and Victor D'Amico, among others, were involved.
9 December 1952 to 11 January 1953
Joan Miró, Fernand Léger, Victor D'Amico and Camille Bombois, among others, were involved.
13 October to 27 December 1953
Victor D'Amico, A.F. Arnold and Joseph Zalewski were involved.
14 December 1953 to 17 January 1954
Victor D'Amico, Camille Bombois, Louis Vivin and Darrel Austin, among others, were involved.
30 June to 22 August 1954
Victor D'Amico, Philip Johnson, Leo Lionni and Greta Daniel, among others, were involved.
15 March to 17 April 1955
Victor D'Amico, Arthur Rothstein, Marion Palfi and Robert Osborn, among others, were involved.
6 December 1955 to 15 January 1956
Victor D'Amico and Jane Cooper Bland were involved.
12 December 1955 to 15 January 1956
Fernand Léger, Victor D'Amico, Camille Bombois and Louis Vivin, among others, were involved.
10 December 1956 to 13 January 1957
Alexander Calder, Victor D'Amico and Toni Hughes were involved.
9 December 1957 to 12 January 1958
Alexander Calder and Victor D'Amico were involved.
15 December 1965 to 19 February 1966
Victor D'Amico and Lois Lord were involved.