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EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR

Subway Art

8 February to 7 March 1938

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Artists

Ida Adelman
4 exhibitions
Harold Ambellan
1 exhibition
Arthur J. Anderlet
1 exhibition
Frances Avery
American, born Canada. 1910–2006
3 exhibitions
Gustav Bethke
1 exhibition
Otto Botto
1 exhibition
Ruth Chaney
3 exhibitions
Francis Costa
2 exhibitions
Robert M. Cronbach
2 exhibitions
Jacob Paul Daniels
1 exhibition
Herbert Ferber
American, 1906–1991
17 exhibitions
Albert Friscia
American, 1911–1989
1 exhibition
Balcomb Greene
American, 1904–1990
10 exhibitions
José Gutierrez
1 exhibition
Hyman Haag
1 exhibition
Hananiah Harari
American, 1912–2000
5 exhibitions
Abraham Harriton
American, 1893–1986
1 exhibition
Milton Elting Hebald
American, born 1917
3 exhibitions
Getel Kahn
1 exhibition
Ben Karp
1 exhibition
Florence Kent
1 exhibition
Clara Kesler
1 exhibition
Joseph Konzal
2 exhibitions
Matawan Tile Company
1 exhibition
Ralph Mayer
1 exhibition
Isabella Meisels
1 exhibition
Bruce Mitchell
1 exhibition
Claire (Claire Mahl) Moore
American, born 1917
2 exhibitions
Eugene Morley
2 exhibitions
Elizabeth Olds
American, 1897–1991
9 exhibitions
Porcelain Metals, Inc.
1 exhibition
Max Ratzker
1 exhibition
Joseph Ringola
1 exhibition
Arthur Schneider
1 exhibition
Angelo Sottosanti
1 exhibition
Paul Weller
2 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

13 February 1938

DECORATING THE SUBWAY; The Museum of Modern Art Opens a Show Suggesting Some Novel Possibilities

By Edward Alden JEWELL

OBVIOUS but pertinent and inevitable questions come at once to the mind when the matter of subway art is broached-as it is broached, with samples attached, at the Museum of Modern Art.

New York Times • page 9 • 1,315 words