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Armory Show, Chicago, 1913. The Cubist room. Pach was the only American artist to be closely affiliated with the Section d'Or group of artists, including Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Duchamp brothers Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Jacques Villon and others. Pach was responsible for securing loans from these painters for the Armory Show.
The list of artists in the Armory Show, while not complete, includes nearly all the artists from the United States and Europe who were exhibited in the Armory Show of 1913. The list is largely drawn from the catalog of the 1963 exhibition, 1913 Armory Show 50th Anniversary Exhibition, organized by the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute.
Exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show, New York, Chicago and Boston. Purchased from the Armory Show by John Quinn Purchased from the Armory Show by John Quinn Juan Gris , 1912, Man in a Café , oil on canvas, 127.6 x 88.3 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art .
The Armory Show refers to the International Exhibition of Modern Art that was organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors and opened in New York City's 69th Regiment Armory, on Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets, on February 17, 1913, and ran to March 15.
This plaster was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show and published in the Chicago Tribune of 25 March 1913. [1] This early plaster sculpture is one of six casts that Brancusi made of the 1907–08 The Kiss.
3 Published in 1913. ... File: Constantin Brancusi, 1907-08, The Kiss, Exhibited at the Armory Show and published in the Chicago Tribune, 25 March 1913..jpg.
Girl with Mirror (1928), The Phillips Collection. Walt Kuhn is best remembered today for his key role in planning the Armory Show.Ironically, a man who was in the forefront of the modern movement and was seen as an advocate of adventurous new art in 1913 came to be labelled, because of his on-going commitment to representation, a conservative artist by future generations of art historians. [15]
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