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Fifteen Years of Contemporary Art L 1977-1991 _j The New Museum OF CONTEMPORARY ART 583 BROADWAY NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10012 1977 THE NEW MUSEUM AT 65 5TH NEW WORK/NEW YORK FOUR ARTISTS: DRAWINGS EARLY WORK BY FIVE AVENUE june 25 ·july IJ August 20 - September 20 CONTEMPORARY ARTI STS MEMORY Organized by The New Museum Organized by The New Museum, November 11 - December J O May to -21 for Gallery of July and August, coordinated by Michiko Miyamoto, Organized by Susan Logan, Allan Organized by Marcia Tucker and Woodstock, NY for The Institute of Contemporary Schwartzman, and Marcia Tucker The New Museum for C Space, NY Art, Tokyo 1978 "BAD" PAINTING ALFRED JENSEN, PAINTINGS NEW WORK/NEW YORK OUTSIDE NEW YORK january 14 · February 28 AND DIAGRAMS FROM THE May 13 ·july 8 September 23 - November 11 Organized by Marcia Tucker YEARS 1957-77 Organized by Susan Logan, Allan Organized by Susan Logan, Allan March 10- April21 Schwartzman, and Marcia Tucker Schwartzman, and Kathleen BENEFIT PERFORMAN CE AT Organized by Linda L Cathcart Demonstration by Susan Dallas, Thomas LONE STAR CAFE, TERRY and Marcia Tucker for the Performance by Jeff Way ALLEN BARRY LE V A, FOUR Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, june21 8/.28 February 12 NY, and The New Museum, NY CONSECUTIVE INSTALLATIONS AND DRAWI NGS 1967-1978 Traveled to: Museum of Two EVENINGS OF SoLO December 16, 1978 ·February 10, 1979 Contemporary Art, Chicago; La PERFOR MANCE: BOB C ARROL, Jolla Museum of Contemporary Jo HARVEY ALLEN, M ARTA Organized by Marcia Tucker La Art, Jolla, CA; Department of R ENZ I, AND RON LiTTKE Fine Arts Gallery, University of September 12 8/. 14 Colorado Museum, Boulder; San Francisco Museum of Modem Art 1979 THE INVENTED LANDSCAPE THE 1970s: February17 - April14 NEW AMER ICAN PAINTING Organized by Christopher English, June guest curator Organized by Allan Schwartzman, Kathleen Thomas, and Marcia SUSTAIN ED VISIONS Tucker April 23 ·june 23 Exhibitions DIMENS IONS VARIABLE Organized by Susan Logan, Allan Schwartzman, and Kathleen September 29 - November 29 1980 Thomas Organized by Susan Logan, Allan REE MORTON RETROSPECTIVE University College at Buffalo, NY; Schwartzman, and Kathleen IN A PICTORIAL FRAMEWORK Thomas 1971- 1977 A Space, Toronto, Ontario june JO ·September 15 February 16 · April17 DECONSTRUCTION/ Organized by Susan Logan, Allan NEW WORK/NEW YORK Organized by Allan Schwartzman R ECONSTRUCTION: Schwartzman, and Kathleen December 8, 1979 · February 8, 1980 and Kathleen Thomas THE TRANSFORMATION OF Thomas Organized by Susan Logan and Traveled to: Contemporary Arts PHOTOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Performance: "Dagar Ane", Bruce Allan Schwartzman Museum, Houston; University of INTO METAPHOR Gundersen and Robert Clark Colorado Museum, Boulder; july 12 ·September 18 Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, August 24, September 17 & 18 NY; Renaissance Society at the Organized by Shelley Rice, guest University of Chicago curator 1981 OUTSIDE NEW YORK: INV ESTIGATIONS: PROBE- JOHN BALD ESSAR I: STAY TUNED July 2 5 · September 10 THE STATE OF OHIO STRUCTURE-ANALYSIS WORK 1966 · 1980 April26 ·june 26 September 27 · December 4 March '4 · April 28 Organized by Ned Rifkin Organized by Allan Schwartzman Organized by Lynn Gumpert and Organized by Marcia Tucker Allan Schwartzman Traveled to: Contemporary Arts Performance: "A Different Kind of PERSONA Spook House" Patios Ville Center, Cincinnati; Contemporary EVENTS: FASHION MODA; September 19- November 12 Beatniks from Akron, Ohio Arts Museum, Houston TALLER BORICUA; ARTISTS Organized by Lynn Gumpert and Apri!JO INVITE ARTISTS ALTER NAT IVES IN R ETROSPECT Ned Rifkin December 1J, 1980 ·March 5, 1981 May 9 ·july 16 HALLWALLS, 5 YEARS NOT JUST FOR LAUGHS: Coordinated by Lynn Gumpert Organized by Jacki Apple, guest july THE ART OF SUBV ERSION curator Sponsored by The New Museum at November 21 , 1981 -january 21 , 1982 Parsons School of Design Organized by Marcia Tucker Traveled to: Uptown Gallery, State 1982 NEW WORK/NEW YORK CURRENTS THE REVEREND HOWARD Two TiTLED BY PoP-UP January JO · March 25 june 12 ·July 29 FINSTER PRODUCTIONS Organized by Lynn Gumpert and AL SOUZA August 7 · September 22 October Ned Rifkin Organized by Ned Rifkin Organized by Jesse Murry, Directed by Joan Tewkesbury guest curator EARLY WORK MARY STOPPERT EXTENDED S ENSIBILITIES: April 3 ·june 3 Organized by Mary Jane Jacobs, C ANDACE HILL-MONTGOMERY HOMOSEXUAL PRESENCE IN guest curator Organized by Lynn Gumpert, Ned Organized by Lynn Gumpert CONTEMPORARY ART Rifkin, and Marcia Tucker October 16 ·December JO Organized by Daniel J. Cameron, guest curator 1983 WORKSPACE OUTSIDE NEW YORK: S EATTLE THE NEW MUSEUM MOVES TO 583 THE END OF THE W ORLD: ON VIEW BROADWAY March 26 -June J C ONTEMPORARY VISIONS OF ELEANOR D UBE, E'WAO K EN APTEKAR, G REG D RASLER, LANGUAGE, D RAMA, S OURCE, Organized by Ned Rifkin THE APOCALYPSE I<AGOSHIMA, j AMIE S UMMERS SH ELLEY KAPLAN AND V ISION December 10, 1983 -January 22, 1984 january 15- March 16 December 10 JO EVENTS: EN Foco, HERESIES October 8 - November 27 Organized by Lynn Gumpert C OLLECTIVE Organized by Lynn Gumpert, Ned M ARK KLOTH june 11- july 20 Rifkin, and Marcia Tucker December 7• 1983- January 22, 1984 Coordinated by Robbin Dodds Performance: Vanalyne Green in "Tender Me" 1984 ART AND IDEOLOGY PARADISE LOST/P ARADISE D IFFERENCE: O N R ANDE B ACHE, Februa'l' 4 - March 18 R EGAINED: A MERICAN R EPRESENTATION AND STEPHEN FRAILEY Organized by Benjamin H.D. VISIONS OF THE NEW D ECADE SEXUALITY january 25- February 19 Buchloh, Donald Kuspit, Lucy june 10- September JO December 8. 1984- February10, 1985 Lippard, Nilda Peraya, and Lowery Organized by Lynn Gumpert, Ned Organized by Kate Linker, guest Sims, guest curators Rifkin, and Marcia Tucker, curator; Jane Weinstock, guest G ARY G OLDBERG, commissioner for the 41st Venice curatorjfilm and video IONA KLEINHAUT EARL STALEY: 1973 - 1983 Biennale Traveled to: Renaissance Society at February 22 - March 18 March 31 -May 20 the University of Chicago; Institute Organized by Linda L. Cathcart and CURRENTS of Contemporary Art, London P ERRY B ARD, Marcia Tucker for The New july 28 - September 9 RICHARD B LOES, Museum and the Contemporary j AMES E LA INE, P IO Arts Museum, Houston M ARTIN PURYEAR WORKSPACE G ALB IS Traveling exhibition organized by july 28- August 11 NEW W ORK: NEW YORK/ Hugh M. Davies and Helaine D ON D UDLEY February 22 - April 1 O uTSIDE NEW Y ORK Posner for the University Gallery, S ELECTIONS FROM June- july 15 University of Massachusetts, THE Amherst j OAN JONAS Organized by Lynn Gumpert and April 11 • May 13 SEMI-PERMANENT Ned Rifkin D AVID I RELAND C OLLECTION Organized by Robert Atkins, AL W ONG July 22 - September 9 guest curator May 23- june 24 and July 6- August 5 ON VIEW G OLUB NATE SHI NER ( I N December 8, 1984 - September 22- November 25 M EMORIAM ) , Now you don 'f J, August 15 - September 9 Feb ruary 1985 Organized by Lynn Gumpert and Barbara Kruger. Ned Rifkin Now you see us ..., 1983. NEW WORK GALLERY THE NICARAGUA M ED IA Traveled to: La Jolla Museum of Differen ce: On Representation PROJ ECT and Sexuality. j OHN H ERNAN DEZ, SHELLY Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA: September 16 - November 2 5 H ULL, R OBIN WINTERS, Museum of Contemporary Art, KRZYSZTOF W ODICZKO Chicago; Montreal Museum of Fine OJ~~ VIEW Arts, Canada; Corcoran Gallery of Art. Washington. D.C. MICHAEL B YRON, LI SA H OKE, WORKSPACE A MY SILLMAN S USAN D ALLAS SWANN Leon Golub, Portrait of Nelson Rockefeller IV, january 3 - 22 1976. Golub. 1985 April16-July 7 WORKSPACE NEW WORK GALLERY TIMOTHY D ARR :DANCE :ON :DOWN .L TO :. THE . GOVERNMENT .: S USTAINED VISIONS: PI ERRE TAL-COAT November 2], 1985- january 19, 1986 NEW WORK GALLERY :::: AND TELL THEMYOU'RE~EAGERTO WORKSPACE T.V. PICTURE: NANCY C HUNN, MICHAEL RULE KNOW WHAT'S C ORRIS, OLIVIER M OSSET .... .:BECAUSE ..... YOU DIANA FORMISANO, )OHN GOOD F R . YOU .....: :..... :.. ........ GLASCOCK, R ENE SANTOS OUTSIDE ON BROADWAY .... ..... ..... ..... ..... o .. .......... September 21 - November 10 LOOK-O UT FOR BROADWAY, FIVE FROM MINNESOTA A NN M ESSNER Jenny Holzer, from the Survival series, 1983.Signs. WINDOW ON BROADWAY C URRENTS SIGNS THE ART OF M EMORY/ Februa')l 23 -April 14 April27- july 7 TH E LOSS OF HISTORY PLATO's CAVE, Organized by Ned Rifkin, guest November 23. 1985- january '9· 1986 REMO CAMPOPIANO O UTPOST OF PROGRESS: TH E curator Organized by William Olander NEW WORK GALLERY PAI NTINGS OF ) OHN H ULL Organized by Marcia Tucker ALLEN R UPPERSBERG: TH E ON VIEW DOUG ARGUE, A UDREY SECRET OF Li FE AND D EATH February 12 -April 7 GLASSMAN, R OBERT M URPHY MIA W ESTERLUND R OOSEN September 21 -November 10 Organized by Lynn Gumpert NEW WORK GALL ERY Traveling exhibition organized by Julia Brown for the Museum of j UDY FISKIN, jANET PIH LBLAD, Contemporary Art, Los Angeles LANCE R UTLEDGE WORKSPACE Adrian Piper, A Tole of Avarice and Poverty (deuil), l985. The Art of Memory / The Loss of History. B ARBERA Ess 1986 CHOICES: MAKING AN ART OF AND HOLLAND WORKSPACE EVERDAY LIFE September 26 - November 30 THE TO,MB OF THE UNKNOWN February 1 - March JO Organized by Lynn Gumpert WHORE, C PLY Organized by Marcia Tucker HANS H AACKE: UNFINISHED june 21 -August 10 SOTS ART BUSINESS April 12 · june 12 December 12, 1986 · February 15, 1987 WORKSPAC E Organized by Margarita Tupitsyn, Organized by Brian Wallis PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE guest curator Traveled to: Mendel Art Gallery, Photographs by Daniel Faust, Traveled to: Glenbow Museum, Saskatchewan, Canada; La j oil a Amanda Means, Andres Serrano, Calgary, Canada; Everson Museum of Contemporary Art, La Susan Unterberg, Carrie Mae Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY jolla, CA; and Lowe Art Museum, Weems Coral Gables, FL THE LOBBY ON VIEW SETS FROM CINDERELLA , February 1 - March 30 ERICKA B ECKMAN WORKSPACE December 12, 1986 ·February 15, 1987 NEW FOUNDATION FOR THE NEW WORK GALLERY ARTS VIDEO FELLOWS r 985 Richard Bloes, Maxi Cohen, Dee THREE PHOTOGRAPHERS: THE Dee Halleck, Kathryn High, Jill BODY, DORIT CYPIS, MONIQUE Kroesen, Shigeko Kubota, Michael SAFFORD, LORNA SIMPSON Marton, Tony Oursler, Martha Rosier, Tomiyo Sasaki, Matthew WORKSPACE Alexander Kosolpov, Schlanger HoMO VIDEO: WHERE W E The Manifes to, 1983 .
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