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ALFRED JENSEN SELECTED ONE-ARTIST EXHIBITIONS DATES Born 1903, Guatemala City, Guatemala Died 1981, Livingston, New Jersey EDUCA ALFRED JENSEN SELECTED ONE-ARTIST EXHIBITIONS DATES Born 1903, Guatemala City, Guatemala Died 1981, Livingston, New Jersey EDUCATION 1929–1937 Académie Scandinave, Paris, France 2015 Alfred Jensen: Works from Swiss Collection, Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland, April 25–July 26, 2015. (Catalogue) 2011 Alfred Jensen, Pace Prints, New York, January 5–February 5, 2011 2010 Alfred Jensen, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin, March 26–May 19, 2010. (Catalogue) 2006 Alfred Jensen: The Number Paintings, PaceWildenstein, 545 West 22nd Street, New York, September 29– October 28, 2006. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen: Selected One-Artist Exhibitions 2 2004 Alfred Jensen: Paintings from the 1970s, Texas Gallery, Houston, September 14–October 23, 2004. 2001 Alfred Jensen, Max Protetch Gallery, New York, November 13–December 5, 2001. Alfred Jensen: Concordance, Dia Center for the Arts, New York, September 20, 2001–June 16, 2002. Traveled to: Santa Monica Museum of Art, January 23–April 19, 2003. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen, PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th Street, New York, September 15–October 13, 2001. 1999 Alfred Jensen: Crossing the Equator, PaceWildenstein, Los Angeles, March 25–May 1, 1999. 1998 Alfred Jensen “Selected Paintings,” Basilico Fine Arts, New York, December 4, 1998–January 9, 1999. 1997 Alfred Jensen: The Relationships Between Structure and Function, Buchmann Galerie, Cologne, November 7–December 20, 1997. 1996 Alfred Jensen Paintings and Drawings: A Survey, PaceWildenstein, Los Angeles, February 9–March 9, 1996. Alfred Jensen, Max Protech, New York, closed February 17, New York, 1996. 1995 Alfred Jensen: Selected One-Artist Exhibitions 3 Alfred Jensen Paintings, Galerie Daniel Blau, Munich, December 7, 1995–February 10, 1996. Alfred Jensen: “Where the Gods Reside,” Paintings 1963–1968, The Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, January 13–February 11, 1995. (Brochure) 1994 Arts New Jersey 2: Alfred Jensen—The New Jersey Years, 1972–1981, Newark Museum, New Jersey, January 15–April 24, 1994. 1993 Alfred Jensen: The Pythagorean, Werke 1957–1973, Galerie Rigassi, Bern, November 3–December 31, 1993. (Catalogue) 1992 Alfred Jensen: Bilder und Arbeiten auf Papier von 1952 bis 1978, Galerie Daniel Blau, Munich, November 26, 1992–February 1993. (Catalogue) 1991 Alfred Jensen: Paintings, The Pace Gallery, 142 Greene Street, New York, January 19–February 23, 1991. (Catalogue) 1990 Alfred Jensen: Paintings and Works on Paper, Linda Cathcart Gallery, Santa Monica, April 28–May 26, 1990. 1989 Alfred Jensen, Blancpain Stepczynski, Geneva, September 14–October 28, 1989. Alfred Jensen: Selected One-Artist Exhibitions 4 Alfred Jensen, Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan, April 4–May 2, 1989. 1988 Alfred Jensen, Waddington Galleries, London, March 30–April 23, 1988. (Catalogue) 1987 Alfred Jensen: Major Paintings, The Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, March 20–April 18, 1987. 1986 Alfred Jensen, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, January 18–February 15, 1986. 1985 Alfred Jensen: Paintings and Works on Paper, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, September 13–November 3, 1985. (Catalogue) 1983 Alfred Jensen: The Late Works, The Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, December 2, 1983– January 7, 1984. (Catalogue) 1981 Alfred Jensen “The Great Pyramid” and other paintings of 1979 and 1980, Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, March 19–April 26, 1981. 1978 Alfred Jensen: Paintings and Diagrams from the Years 1957–1977, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, January 15–February 26, 1978. Traveled to: New Museum, New York, March 10–April 21, 1978; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, May 5–June 23, 1978; La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, California, July 3– Alfred Jensen: Selected One-Artist Exhibitions 5 August 6, 1978; Department of Fine Arts Gallery, University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, July 3–August 6, 1978; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, August 18–October 1, 1978. (Catalogue) 1977 Alfred Jensen, Galerie Kornfeld, Zurich, October 1–December 18, 1977. Alfred Jensen (with Sam Francis), Kornfeld & Klipstein, Basel, October 1–December 18, 1977. (Brochure) 1976 Alfred Jensen: Selected Works 1961–74, The Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, January 10– February 7, 1976. 1975 Alfred Jensen, Kornfeld & Klipstein, Basel, June 19–August 10, 1975. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen, Kunsthalle, Basel, June 19–August 10, 1975. (Catalogue) 1973 Alfred Jensen: Recent Paintings, The Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, October 27–November 24, 1973. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen, Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hanover, January 12–February 11, 1973. Traveled to: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, February 17–March 18, 1973; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, June 22–July 29, 1973; Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, August–September 1973; Kunsthalle Bern, October 20–December 2, 1973. (Catalogues) 1972 Alfred Jensen, Paintings, The Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, New York, May 6–June 7, 1972. Alfred Jensen: Selected One-Artist Exhibitions 6 1970 Alfred Jensen, Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, 1970. Alfred Jensen, Galerie Kornfeld, Zurich, 1970. Alfred Jensen: The Aperspective Structure of a Square, Cordier & Ekstrom, Inc., New York, March–April 4, 1970. (Catalogue) 1968 Alfred Jensen: The Acroatic Rectangle, J.L. Hudson Gallery, Detroit, May 14–June 8. 1968. Alfred Jensen, Cordier & Ekstrom, Inc., New York, February 13–March 16, 1968. 1966 Works of Graphic/Alfred Jensen, Royal Marks Gallery, New York, April 19–May 4, 1966. Alfred Jensen, Galerie Renee Ziegler, Zurich, March 31–April 30, 1966. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen: The Acroatic Rectangle, Cordier & Ekstrom, Inc., New York, February 6–March 2, 1966. 1965 Alfred Jensen: A Pythagorean Notebook, Rolf Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles, October 25–November 20, 1965. Alfred Jensen, Graham Gallery, New York, March 30–April 24, 1965. 1964 Alfred Jensen, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, May 15–April 24, 1964. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen, Rolf Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles, February 10–March 7, 1964. Alfred Jensen: Selected One-Artist Exhibitions 7 Alfred Jensen (with Franz Kline), Kunsthalle, Basel, January 31–March 1, 1964. (Catalogue) 1963 An Exhibition of Five Murals by Alfred Jensen, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey, 1963. Alfred Jensen: Divine Analogy and Time Reckoning, Graham Gallery, New York, November 5–December 7, 1963. Alfred Jensen, Kornfeld & Klipstein, Bern, October–November, 1963. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen: Duality Triumphant, Graham Gallery, New York, March 5–30, 1963. 1961 Alfred Jensen, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, August 30–October 8, 1961. (Pamphlet) Alfred Jensen: Magic Square, Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, January 18–February 14, 1961. 1959 Alfred Jensen and the Image of the Prism, Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, November 24–December 12, 1959. (Catalogue) Alfred Jensen: First Exhibition of Murals, Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, April 22–May 18, 1959. (Catalogue) 1957 Recent Oils by Alfred Jensen, Bertha Schaefer Gallery, New York, November 11–30, 1957. 1955 Alfred Jensen: Selected One-Artist Exhibitions 8 Al Jensen: Paintings, Tanager Gallery, New York, October 21–November 10, 1955 1952 Alfred Jensen: Experiments in Color, John Heller Gallery, New York, March 17–29, 1952. (Brochure) .
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