Fritz Glarner
♂ American, 1899–1972
Fritz Glarner has been in 16 exhibitions at MoMA, between 1949 and 1989.
16 exhibitions
EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR
3 May to 17 July 1949
Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, Jackson Pollock and Umberto Boccioni, among others, were involved.
23 January to 25 March 1951
Man Ray, Alexander Calder, Robert Motherwell and Lyonel Feininger, among others, were involved.
16 December 1952 to 15 February 1953
Piet Mondrian, Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Josef Albers, among others, were involved.
19 October 1954 to 6 February 1955
Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró and Paul Klee, among others, were involved.
30 May to 8 September 1956
Dorothy C. Miller, Larry Rivers, Sam Francis and Philip Guston, among others, were involved.
14 March to 30 April 1957
Max Ernst, László Moholy-Nagy, Robert Motherwell and Stuart Davis, among others, were involved.
2 April to 31 May 1959
William S. Lieberman, Max Ernst, Ben Shahn and Charles Sheeler, among others, were involved.
27 May to 29 July 1964
William S. Lieberman, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Motherwell, among others, were involved.
15 September to 24 October 1964
Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, William S. Lieberman and Jasper Johns, among others, were involved.
18 June to 25 August 1968
Paul Klee, Fernand Léger, André Derain and Gaston Lachaise, among others, were involved.
28 May to 1 September 1969
Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró and Paul Klee, among others, were involved.
3–8 November 1971
Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Ben Shahn and Alexander Calder, among others, were involved.
3 December 1974 to 3 March 1975
Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Ben Shahn and Charles Sheeler, among others, were involved.
17 June to 14 October 1982
Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Motherwell and Claes Oldenburg, among others, were involved.
2 October 1985 to 7 January 1986
Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Fernand Léger and Georges Braque, among others, were involved.
17 November 1988 to 26 March 1989
Paul Klee, Fernand Léger, Jasper Johns and Jean (Hans) Arp, among others, were involved.