Box 107
Contains 17 Results:
Public relations, 1993
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts organized a major exhibition of some 125 neoclassical figure drawings dating from 1760 to 1830, which traveled to the Philadelphia Museum of Art following its debut in Los Angeles.
[General], 1993
On December 1, the arts community observes World AIDS Day and Day without Art in support of people living with or who have died from HIV and AIDS. In 1992, Catherina Lauer organized an installation of works from the collections dealing with the disease through photography and mixed media in commemoration of Day without Art.
General, 1991-1994
Beth Venn and Innis Howe Shoemaker organized an exhibition of some 100 rarely exhibited works on paper acquired from the personal collection of A. E. Gallatin.
General, 1993-1994
John W. Ittmann organized a small exhibition of seven prints produced at the Brandywine Workshop between 1982 and 1991, which were acquired by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1992.
General, 1992-1994
James R. Tanis of Bryn Mawr College organizedan exhibition exploring the use of graphics during the early years of the Eighty Years' War between Spain and The Netherlands to stir public sentiment among the Dutch. After touring The Netherlands, the exhibition was installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by John W. Ittmann.
Installation. Labels, 1994
James R. Tanis of Bryn Mawr College organizedan exhibition exploring the use of graphics during the early years of the Eighty Years' War between Spain and The Netherlands to stir public sentiment among the Dutch. After touring The Netherlands, the exhibition was installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by John W. Ittmann.
Loan agreement, 1993
James R. Tanis of Bryn Mawr College organizedan exhibition exploring the use of graphics during the early years of the Eighty Years' War between Spain and The Netherlands to stir public sentiment among the Dutch. After touring The Netherlands, the exhibition was installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art by John W. Ittmann.