Box 2
Contains 7 Results:
Substitutions, 1967
The exhibition, "American Sculpture of the Sixties," opened at the PMA on September 15, 1967. The exhibition featured works by sculptors such as Claes Oldenburg and Isamu Noguchi. The records, which date from 1967 to 1968, include artist records, checklists, installation documentation, photographs, and substitution material.
General, 1966-1968
The exhibition "Paul Klee, 1879-1940: A Retrospective Exhibition" featured approximately 150 works, including oils, watercolors, and drawings, by the artist, Paul Klee. The works examined Klee's development from 1900 to 1940. The records include correspondence, condition reports, requests for materials and services, and installation notes.
Planning (1 of 2 folders), 1968
"The Collection of Emily McFadden Staempfli" was an exhibition featuring the famous collection of Ms. McFadden Staempfli. The exhibition featured works by Man Ray and Niki de St. Phalle. The records consist of the planning files which include material such as correspondence, press releases, checklists, and other documents related to the preparation of the exhibition.
Planning (2 of 2 folders), 1968
"The Collection of Emily McFadden Staempfli" was an exhibition featuring the famous collection of Ms. McFadden Staempfli. The exhibition featured works by Man Ray and Niki de St. Phalle. The records consist of the planning files which include material such as correspondence, press releases, checklists, and other documents related to the preparation of the exhibition.
General, 1968
The exhibition, "The Art of Mexico," featured tapestries, portraits, prints, political and social caricatures, and ritual masks. Held from October 4, 1968 to December 24, 1968, the exhibition included artists such as Diego Rivera, Fortino Olivera C., and David Alfaro. The records contain press releases, checklists, correspondence, and requests for materials and services.
General, 1968
"Sculpture: Gift of R. Sturgis and Marion B.F. Ingersoll," was a stunning exhibition of the Ingersoll gift of sculpture. The exhibition featured work by Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso. The records consist of general material such as press releases, images, and lists.
Artists, undated
The exhibition "The Pure and Clear: American Innovations," was sponsored by The Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Artists featured in the exhibit included Joseph Albers, Robert Morris, and Louise Nevelson. The records consist of artist files, the Friends of the PMA, and installation photographs.