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EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR

Japanese Calligraphy

22 June to 19 September 1954

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Installer
Installer
Arthur Drexler  American, 1921–1987

Artists

Abe Shiro (pen Name: Suichiku)
Japanese, born 1900
1 exhibition
Suikin Amano
1 exhibition
Kinryu Asami
1 exhibition
Osawa Chikutai
1 exhibition
Soro Deguchi
1 exhibition
Sogen Eguchi
1 exhibition
Tomin Hagiwara
1 exhibition
Sozan Hamada
1 exhibition
Bokuzan Hirakawa
1 exhibition
Ikeda Fumio (pen Name: Suijo)
Japanese, born 1912
1 exhibition
Yuichi Inoue
Japanese, 1916–1985
1 exhibition
Soseki Ishii
1 exhibition
Shunran Kagawa
1 exhibition
Ugai Kankyo
1 exhibition
Shiho Kanzaki
1 exhibition
Mannen Katayama
1 exhibition
Seika Kawabe
1 exhibition
Ryusho Kobayashi
1 exhibition
Shunsui Makino
1 exhibition
Gaun Mochida
1 exhibition
Morita Yasuji
Japanese, 1912–1960
1 exhibition
Sogyo Nagata
1 exhibition
Mokushi Nakamura
1 exhibition
Gaboku Ogawa
1 exhibition
Osawa Gakyù
Japanese, 1890–1953
2 exhibitions
Shinkyo Sasano
1 exhibition
Yoshimichi Sekiya
1 exhibition
Toko Shinoda
1 exhibition
Kagawa Shunran
1 exhibition
Miyoko Suzuki
1 exhibition
Seijo Taguchi
1 exhibition
Sofu Takashi
1 exhibition
Toshimi Takebata
1 exhibition
Shugetsu Tomatsu
1 exhibition
Sokyu Ueda
Japanese, 1900–1968
1 exhibition
Shizan Uera
1 exhibition
Kankyo Ugai
1 exhibition
Kaname Wakda
1 exhibition
Morita Yasutugu Shiryu
1 exhibition

New York Times Review of the exhibition

PUBLISHED

27 June 1954

SPENCER REVALUED; Museum of Modern Art Opens Notable Show

By Howard DEVREE

DESPITE the fact that all his relatively small output was acquired for public or private collections, the late Niles Spencer did not in life have the wider recognition he merited. The artist whose work does not demand partisan recognition for strict adherence to tradition nor through impact of violent novelty is very likely to find himself in this situation.

New York Times • page X6 • 823 words