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EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR

Then and Now

5–18 August 1952

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MoMA Staff

Organizer
Edward Steichen  American, born Luxembourg. 1879–1973

Artists

Ansel Adams
American, 1902–1984
38 exhibitions
Manuel Alvarez Bravo
Mexican, 1902–2002
20 exhibitions
Eugène Atget
French, 1857–1927
33 exhibitions
Joseph Bellanca
American, born 1930
6 exhibitions
Lee Blodget
2 exhibitions
Margaret Bourke-White
American, 1904–1971
20 exhibitions
Harry Bowden
Nationality unknown
3 exhibitions
Mathew B. Brady
American, 1823–1896
21 exhibitions
Joseph Breitenbach
American, born Germany. 1896–1984
8 exhibitions
Julia Margaret Cameron
British, 1815–1879
22 exhibitions
Alvin Langdon Coburn
American, 1882–1966
15 exhibitions
Ted Croner
American, 1922–2005
9 exhibitions
Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
French, 1787–1851
5 exhibitions
George Daniell
1 exhibition
David Douglas Duncan
American, born 1916
9 exhibitions
Dr. Harold E. Edgerton
American, 1903–1990
17 exhibitions
Peter Henry Emerson
British, 1856–1936
14 exhibitions
Walker Evans
American, 1903–1975
49 exhibitions
Louis Faurer
American, 1916–2001
12 exhibitions
William Heick
3 exhibitions
Hill & Adamson
Scottish, 1843–1848
2 exhibitions
Lewis W. Hine
American, 1874–1940
18 exhibitions
Florence Homolka
American, 1911–1962
2 exhibitions
Lotte Jacobi
American, born Germany. 1896–1990
12 exhibitions
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
8 exhibitions
Dorothea Lange
American, 1895–1965
29 exhibitions
Henri Le Secq
French, 1818–1882
11 exhibitions
Leon Levinstein
American, 1910–1988
9 exhibitions
Helen Levitt
American, 1913–2009
28 exhibitions
Man Ray
American, 1890–1976
78 exhibitions
Herbert Matter
American, born Switzerland. 1907–1984
22 exhibitions
A. Hyatt Mayor
2 exhibitions
Gjon Mili
American, born Albania. 1904–1984
17 exhibitions
Wayne Miller
American, 1918–2013
18 exhibitions
László Moholy-Nagy
American, born Hungary. 1895–1946
73 exhibitions
Arnold Newman
American, 1918–2006
19 exhibitions
Timothy O'Sullivan
American, born Ireland. 1840–1882
16 exhibitions
Homer Page
American, 1918–1985
18 exhibitions
Marion Palfi
American, 1917–1978
8 exhibitions
Irving Penn
American, 1917–2009
28 exhibitions
Joe di Pietro
1 exhibition
Jacob August Riis
American, born Denmark. 1849–1914
11 exhibitions
Arthur Rothstein
American, 1915–1985
15 exhibitions
Ben Shahn
American, born Lithuania. 1898–1969
86 exhibitions
Charles Sheeler
American, 1883–1965
85 exhibitions
Aaron Siskind
American, 1903–1991
25 exhibitions
Southworth and Hawes
American
2 exhibitions
Edward Steichen
American, born Luxembourg. 1879–1973
88 exhibitions
Alfred Stieglitz
American, 1864–1946
44 exhibitions
Paul Strand
American, 1890–1976
33 exhibitions
William Henry Fox Talbot
British, 1800–1877
14 exhibitions
Todd Webb
American, 1905–2000
15 exhibitions
Weegee (Arthur Fellig)
American, born Austria. 1899–1968
11 exhibitions
Edward Weston
American, 1886–1958
50 exhibitions

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

8 July 1952

DOOMED' TRESS GO TO BARREN FT. JAY; Army Carting Away Museum's Grove to Plant Around Shadeless Housing Areas

The heart of Manhattan has proved to be an unexpectedly rich source for tree-starved Army personnel stationed at Fort Jay on Governors Island. Yesterday two trucks from Fort Jay, which bore the somewhat odd label, "Preventive," carted two linden trees away from the garden of the Museum of Modern Art. 11 West Fifty-third Street.

New York Times • page 29 • 508 words