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Salon to biennial, exhibitions that made art history, [Bruce Altshuler], Vol. 1

Label
Salon to biennial, exhibitions that made art history, [Bruce Altshuler], Vol. 1
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-408)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Salon to biennial
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
148703559
Responsibility statement
[Bruce Altshuler]
Sub title
exhibitions that made art history
Summary
This title provides a look into the production and reception of exhibitions that made art history through documents and images. Volume one documents 24 of the most groundbreaking international exhibitions from 1863-1959
Table Of Contents
Salon des Refusés, Paris, 1863 -- The first Impressionist Exhibition, Paris, 1874 -- The first Salon des Indépendants, Paris, 1884 -- Salon d'Automne, Paris, 1905 -- The first Brücke Exhibition, Desden-Löbtau, 1906 -- Manet and the Post-Impressionists, London, 1910 -- The first Blaue Reiter Exhibition, Munich, 1911 -- Les Peintres Futuristes Italiens, Paris, 1912 -- Salon de la Section d'Or, Paris, 1912 -- The first German Autumn Salon, Berlin, 1913 -- The Armony Show, New York, 1913 -- 0.10: The last Futurist Exhibition of Pictures, Petrograd, 1915 -- The first International Dada Fair, Berlin, 1920 -- The first Russian Art Exhibition. Berlin, 1922 -- Film und Foto, Stuttgart, 1929 -- Cubism and abstract art, New York, 1936 -- Degenerate Art, Munich, 1937 -- Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme, Paris, 1938 -- First Papers of Surrealism, New York, 1942 -- Art of This Century, New York, 1951 -- Ninth Street Show, New York, 1951 -- The first Gutai Art Exhibition, Tokyo, 1955 -- The is Tomorrow, London, 1956 -- The New American Painting, New York, 1959
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