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Box 52

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

Funding. NEH. Proposal, 1983-1984

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 11
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1983-1984

Installation, 1986

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 12
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1986

Opening, 1986

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 13
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1986

Packing and shipping, 1986

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 14
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1986

Public relations, 1986

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 15
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1986

Public relations. Press clippings, 1986

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 16
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1986

Tour, 1986-1988

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 17
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1986-1988

Tour. San Diego, 1987

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 18
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1987

Work meetings, 1986

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 19
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: The work of Eikoh Hosoe, Shomei Tomatsu, Masahisa Fukase, and Daido Moriyama helped define Japanese photography in the years following the Second World War. Michael Hoffman, Adjunct Curator, Alfred Stieglitz Center, and Mark Holborn, Editor of Aperture, chose works by each artist for an exhibition of 160 photographs. First installed at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the exhibit toured throughout the United States until 1988. The exhibition and catalogue are supported by the National...
Dates: 1986

[General], 1983-1986

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 20
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series:

Mark Rosenthal, Curator of Twentieth-Century Art, and Ann Percy, Curator of Drawings, organized an exhibition of 150 works borrowed from thirty local private collections. The exhibition offered a broad survey of European and American art since World War II, and examined the collecting patterns and achievements of contemporary Philadelphians.

Dates: 1983-1986