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Painters for the Theater

14 July to 1 November 1989

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Vito Acconci
American, born 1940
23 exhibitions
Léon Bakst
Russian, 1866–1924
12 exhibitions
Alexander Benois
Russian, 1870–1960
5 exhibitions
Eugene Berman
American, born Russia. 1899–1972
38 exhibitions
Horacio A. Butler
Argentine, 1897–1983
5 exhibitions
Paul Cadmus
American, 1904–1999
20 exhibitions
Marc Chagall
French, born Belarus. 1887–1985
96 exhibitions
Robert Delaunay
French, 1885–1941
48 exhibitions
Sonia Delaunay-Terk
French, born Russia. 1885–1979
13 exhibitions
Walter Dexel
German, 1890–1973
11 exhibitions
Jim Dine
American, born 1935
68 exhibitions
Jean Dubuffet
French, 1901–1985
76 exhibitions
Vera Ermolaeva
Russian
4 exhibitions
Alexandra Exter
Russian, 1882–1949
11 exhibitions
Natalia Goncharova
Russian, 1881–1962
20 exhibitions
David Gordon
American, born 1936
1 exhibition
Spencer Frederick Gore
British, 1878–1914
3 exhibitions
Michael Graves
American, born 1934
8 exhibitions
Red Grooms
American, born 1937
10 exhibitions
George Grosz
American, born Germany. 1893–1959
77 exhibitions
David Hockney
British, born 1937
40 exhibitions
Robert Israel
American, born 1939
3 exhibitions
Alex Katz
American, born 1927
26 exhibitions
Jannis Kounellis
Greek, born 1936
11 exhibitions
Mikhail Larionov
Russian, 1881–1964
20 exhibitions
Fernand Léger
French, 1881–1955
110 exhibitions
Georges Méliès
French, 1861–1938
5 exhibitions
László Moholy-Nagy
American, born Hungary. 1895–1946
73 exhibitions
Sidney Nolan
Australian, 1917–1992
4 exhibitions
Donald M. Oenslager
American, 1902–1975
3 exhibitions
Claes Oldenburg
69 exhibitions
Pablo Picasso
Spanish, 1881–1973
231 exhibitions
Lyubov Popova
Russian, 1889–1924
10 exhibitions
Patrick Procktor
British, 1936–2003
5 exhibitions
Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes
French, 1884–1974
4 exhibitions
Diego Rivera
Mexican, 1886–1957
47 exhibitions
Aleksandr Rodchenko
Russian, 1891–1956
24 exhibitions
Georges Rouault
French, 1871–1958
88 exhibitions
Oskar Schlemmer
German, 1888–1943
45 exhibitions
Georges-Pierre Seurat
French, 1859–1891
56 exhibitions
Gino Severini
Italian, 1883–1966
25 exhibitions
Ben Shahn
American, born Lithuania. 1898–1969
86 exhibitions
Sergei Soudeikine
Russian, 1882–1946
5 exhibitions
Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Swiss, 1889–1943
13 exhibitions
Pavel Tchelitchew
American, born Russia. 1898–1957
59 exhibitions
Jean Tinguely
Swiss, 1925–1991
17 exhibitions
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French, 1864–1901
58 exhibitions
Édouard Vuillard
French, 1868–1940
48 exhibitions
Franklin Chenault Watkins
American, 1894–1972
23 exhibitions
Robert Wilson
American, born 1941
13 exhibitions
Christopher Wood
British, 1901–1930
3 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

9 July 1989

Glasgow Isn't Paris, But...

By Bill Bryson

LEAD: SHORTLY AFTER EDDIE FRIEL BECAME chief executive of the Greater Glasgow Tourist Board, in 1983, he wandered into a downtown hotel and asked the clerk what there was to do in Glasgow on a Sunday afternoon. ''Go to Edinburgh,'' she replied without looking up.

New York Times • Magazine • page 34 • 4,098 words