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EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR

In the Twenties

21 March to 15 June 1975

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MoMA Staff

Director
William S. Lieberman  American, 1923–2005

Artists

Johannes Baader
German, 1875–1955
11 exhibitions
Léon Bakst
Russian, 1866–1924
12 exhibitions
Ernst Barlach
German, 1870–1938
36 exhibitions
Oscar Bluemner
American, born Germany. 1867–1938
5 exhibitions
Peter Blume
American, 1906–1992
46 exhibitions
Richard Boix
Spanish, 1894–1949
3 exhibitions
Gottfried Brockmann
German, 1903–1983
5 exhibitions
Charles Burchfield
American, 1893–1967
44 exhibitions
Cadavre Exquis
French
5 exhibitions
Jean Cocteau
French, 1889–1963
8 exhibitions
Lovis Corinth
German, 1858–1925
41 exhibitions
Miguel Covarrubias
Mexican, 1904–1957
6 exhibitions
Charles Demuth
American, 1883–1935
51 exhibitions
André Derain
French, 1880–1954
84 exhibitions
Charles Despiau
French, 1874–1946
35 exhibitions
Otto Dix
German, 1891–1969
70 exhibitions
Theo van Doesburg (Christian Emil Marie Küpper)
Dutch, 1883–1931
31 exhibitions
Jean Dubuffet
French, 1901–1985
76 exhibitions
Marcel Duchamp
American, born France. 1887–1968
49 exhibitions
Raoul Dufy
French, 1877–1953
45 exhibitions
Max Ernst
French, born Germany. 1891–1976
92 exhibitions
George Grosz
American, born Germany. 1893–1959
77 exhibitions
Hannah Höch
German, 1889–1978
16 exhibitions
Edward Hopper
American, 1882–1967
61 exhibitions
Paul Klee
German, born Switzerland. 1879–1940
132 exhibitions
Oskar Kokoschka
Austrian, 1886–1980
67 exhibitions
Walt Kuhn
American, 1877–1949
28 exhibitions
Yasuo Kuniyoshi
American, 1889–1953
47 exhibitions
Roger de La Fresnaye
French, 1885–1925
41 exhibitions
Gaston Lachaise
American, born France. 1882–1935
51 exhibitions
Fernand Léger
French, 1881–1955
110 exhibitions
El Lissitzky
Russian, 1890–1941
44 exhibitions
André Masson
French, 1896–1987
71 exhibitions
Robert Michel
German, 1897–1983
2 exhibitions
Joan Miró
Spanish, 1893–1983
137 exhibitions
Amedeo Modigliani
Italian, 1884–1920
71 exhibitions
László Moholy-Nagy
American, born Hungary. 1895–1946
73 exhibitions
Elie Nadelman
American, born Poland, 1882–1946
30 exhibitions
Emil Nolde
German, 1867–1956
48 exhibitions
Jules Pascin
American, born Bulgaria. 1885–1930
41 exhibitions
Diego Rivera
Mexican, 1886–1957
47 exhibitions
Aleksandr Rodchenko
Russian, 1891–1956
24 exhibitions
Oskar Schlemmer
German, 1888–1943
45 exhibitions
Kurt Schwitters
German, 1887–1948
56 exhibitions
Charles Sheeler
American, 1883–1965
85 exhibitions
Joseph Stella
American, 1877–1946
41 exhibitions
Pavel Tchelitchew
American, born Russia. 1898–1957
59 exhibitions
Léon H. Tutundjian
Russian, 1905–1968
2 exhibitions
Jay Van Everen
American, 1875–1947
2 exhibitions
Marius de Zayas
Mexican, 1880–1961
5 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

12 April 1975

A Novelist's Eye in Isabel Bishop Art

By John RUSSELL

One of the great standard pleasures of life is the sight of free human beings walking around in a defined but open space. This pleasure was fundamental to ancient Athens. It was common form in Rome until the invention of the automobile. All the great European cities have allowed for it.

New York Times • page 20 • 1,178 words