Gjon Mili
♂ American, born Albania. 1904–1984
Gjon Mili has been in 17 exhibitions at MoMA, between 1942 and 1988.
17 exhibitions
EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR

13 January to 9 April 1942
Gjon Mili and Paul Magriel were involved.

16 December 1947 to 23 February 1948
Edward Steichen, W. Eugene Smith, Gjon Mili and Philippe Halsman, among others, were involved.

6 April to 11 July 1948
Edward Steichen, Edward Weston, Walker Evans and Berenice Abbott, among others, were involved.

27 July to 26 September 1948
Edward Steichen, Charles Sheeler, Man Ray and László Moholy-Nagy, among others, were involved.

8 February to 1 May 1949
Edward Steichen, Dorothea Lange, René d'Harnoncourt and W. Eugene Smith, among others, were involved.

24 January to 19 March 1950
Edward Steichen, Gjon Mili and Robert Capa were involved.

9 May to 4 July 1950
Edward Steichen, Charles Sheeler, Edward Weston and Walker Evans, among others, were involved.

20 November to 12 December 1951
Edward Steichen, Henri Cartier-Bresson, W. Eugene Smith and Margaret Bourke-White, among others, were involved.
5–18 August 1952
Edward Steichen, Ben Shahn, Charles Sheeler and Man Ray, among others, were involved.

24 January to 8 May 1955
Edward Steichen, Ben Shahn, Edward Weston and Ansel Adams, among others, were involved.

27 November 1957 to 15 April 1958
Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Berenice Abbott and Helen Levitt, among others, were involved.

26 November 1958 to 18 January 1959
Edward Steichen, Ben Shahn, Charles Sheeler and John Szarkowski, among others, were involved.

18–29 November 1959
Edward Steichen, Ben Shahn, Charles Sheeler and John Szarkowski, among others, were involved.

Started 27 May 1964
Edward Steichen, Ben Shahn, Charles Sheeler and Man Ray, among others, were involved.

27 May to 23 August 1964
Edward Steichen, Charles Sheeler, John Szarkowski and László Moholy-Nagy, among others, were involved.

16 March to 16 May 1965
John Szarkowski, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange and Irving Penn, among others, were involved.

14 January to 17 April 1988
Edward Steichen, Man Ray, Edward Weston and Alfred Stieglitz, among others, were involved.