1980
University Gallery, University of South Florida, Tampa, Five in Florida: Recent Work by Anuszkiewicz, Chamberlain, Olitski, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Jan. 7–Feb. 8. Exh. cat., with essay by Joanne Milani Rodriguez.
Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, Syracuse University, Recent Acquisitions, Feb. 10–April 16.
The School of Visual Arts, New York, The Object Transformed: Contemporary American Drawing, Feb. 12–29.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Printed Art: A View of Two Decades, Feb. 14–April 1.
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, From Reinhardt to Christo, Feb. 20–March 19.
Instituto di Cultura di Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Pop Art: evoluzione di una generazione, March–July.
Neuberger Museum, State University of New York, Purchase, Hidden Desires, March 9–June 15.
Pace Gallery, New York, Major Paintings and Reliefs of the ‘60’s from a New York Private Collection, March 28–April 26.
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, Calif., Seven Decades of Twentieth-Century Art from the Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection of the Museum of Modern Art and the Sidney Janis Gallery Collection, March 29–May 11. Traveled to Santa Barbara Museum of Art, June 6–Aug. 10.
Castelli Graphics, New York, Master Prints by Castelli Artists, June 7–28.
The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Va., American Figure Painting 1950–1980, Oct. 17–Nov. 30.
Castelli Graphics, New York, Amalgam, Nov. 22–Dec. 22.
The Brooklyn Museum, New York, American Drawings in Black and White 1970–1980, Nov. 22, 1980–Jan. 18, 1981. Exh. cat., with introduction by Gene Baro.
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, Drawings to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art, Inc., Nov. 29–Dec. 20.
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Artist and Printer: Six American Print Studios, Dec. 7, 1980–Jan. 18, 1981. Traveled to Sarah Campbell Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Feb. 2–April 5, 1981. Exh. cat., with text by Graham W. J. Beal.
1981
Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle, Group Exhibition: Major Works, Jan. 9–Feb. 21.
Neil G. Ovsey Gallery, Los Angeles, Selections from Castelli: Drawings and Works on Paper, Jan. 18–Feb. 21.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1981 Biennial Exhibition, Jan. 20–April 19.
Boehm Gallery, San Marcos, Calif., Prints by American Artists: A History of American Art Through Printmaking, Feb. 17–March 14.
Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Fla., Leo Castelli Selects Johns, Judd, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, Stella, Feb. 27–March 17.
Cologne, Internationale Ausstellung Köln 1981, May 30–Aug. 16.
Akron Art Museum, The Image in American Painting and Sculpture 1950–1980, Sept. 12–Nov. 8. Exh. cat.
New England Foundation for the Arts, Harold Reed Gallery, New York, Works by the Yale Faculty 1930–1978, Oct. 15, 1981–June 30, 1982.
Landfall Gallery, Chicago, Possibly Overlooked Publications: A Re-Examination of Contemporary Prints and Multiples, Nov. 20, 1981–Jan. 16, 1982.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, American Prints: Process and Proofs, Nov. 25, 1981–Jan. 24, 1982. Exh. cat. by Judith Goldman, published in association with Harper and Row.
1982
Milwaukee Art Museum, American Prints 1960–1980, Feb. 5–March 21. Exh. cat.
Rosa Esman Gallery, New York, A Curator’s Choice 1942–1963, Feb. 6–March 6.
Arras Gallery, New York, Cast Paper and Intaglio Multiples, March 6–April 3.
Glenbow Museum, Calgary (organized by Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto), Pop Art Prints and Multiples, March 13–April 25. Traveled to Kitchener/Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, May 30–June 22; London Regional Art Gallery, London, Ontario, Canada, July 9–Aug. 8; Laurentian University Museum and Arts Centre, Sudbury, Sept. 14–Oct. 3; Rodman Hall Arts Centre, St. Catharines, Oct. 8–31; The Art Gallery of Peterborough, Nov. 11–Dec. 5; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Dec. 18, 1982–Feb. 6, 1983; and Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, March 4–April 3, 1983.
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, Calif. (organized by Aspen Center for the Visual Arts), Castelli and His Artists: Twenty-five Years, April 23–June 6. Traveled to Aspen Center for the Visual Arts, June 17–Aug. 7; Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, Sept. 11–Oct. 9; Portland Center for the Visual Arts, Portland, Ore., Oct. 22–Dec. 3; and Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Dec. 17, 1982–Feb. 13, 1983. Exh. cat., ed. Julie Augur.
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, New Works by Gallery Artists, June 1–Sept. 19.
Galerie Bischofmerger, Zurich, Homage to Leo Castelli, June 15–Sept. 4.
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, The Americans: The Collage, July 11–Oct. 3. Exh. cat., with essay by Linda L. Cathcart.
Edith C. Blum Institute, Avery Center for the Arts, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., The Rebounding Surface: A Study of Reflections in the Work of Nineteen Contemporary Artists, Aug. 15–Sept. 24. Exh. cat., with introduction by Linda Weintraub.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Post-1945 Prints from the Permanent Collection, Aug. 17, 1982–Jan. 9, 1983.
Whitney Museum of American Art, Downtown at Federal Reserve Plaza, New York, Universal Limited Editions: A Tribute to Tatyana Grossman, Aug. 30–Sept. 28.
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, In Our Time, Oct. 23, 1982–Jan. 2, 1983.
The Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, Hempstead, N.Y., The New Explosion: Paper Art, Nov. 7, 1982–Jan. 13, 1983.
1983
Multiples Inc., New York, An Exhibition of Small Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture and Photographs, Feb. 10–March 5.
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, Calif., A Contemporary Collection on Loan from the Rothschild Bank AG, Zürich, Feb. 26–April 3. Exh. cat., with introduction by Robert McDonald.
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany, Horrors of War: Prints of the War from Five Centuries, Feb. 26–April 24.
Castelli Graphics, New York, Black and White: A Print Survey, March 30–May 30.
The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Conn., Changes, May 22–Sept. 11. Exh. cat., with introduction by Larry Aldrich.
Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany, Sweet Dreams Baby!: American Pop Graphics, Sept. 4–Oct. 23.
Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens College, City University of New York, Twentieth Century Prints from the Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Sept. 26–Nov. 10.
Spectrum Fine Art Gallery, New York, Art and Sport, Sept. 29–Oct. 28.
Nippon Club Gallery, New York, Portfolios, Oct.
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Photography in Contemporary Art, Oct. 7–Dec. 4. Traveled to National Museum of Contemporary Art, Kyoto, Dec. 13, 1983–Jan. 22, 1984.
Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, Art for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Oct. 18–20. Traveled to Fuller Goldeen Gallery, San Francisco, Oct. 21–27; Munson Gallery, Santa Fe, Oct. 28–Nov. 3; Delahunty Gallery, Dallas, Nov. 4–7; Greenberg Gallery, St. Louis, Nov. 8–11; John C. Stoller & Co., Minneapolis, Nov. 12–20; Richard Gray Gallery, Chicago, Nov. 21–24; Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, Nov. 25–Dec. 2; and Brooke Alexander, New York, closing auction, Dec. 1–3. Exh. brochure.
Associated American Artists, New York, The Master Print: America since 1960, Nov. 1–23.
Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, The Permanent Collection: Highlights and Recent Acquisitions, Nov. 8–Dec. 10.
Hewlett Gallery, College of Fine Arts, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Harry Stein: Portraits of Artists, Nov. 14–Dec. 10.
1984
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, The Vermillion Touch: Master Prints from the Minneapolis Studio’s Archives, Jan. 21–March 18.
Alex Rosenberg Gallery, New York, Techniques in Printmaking, Feb. 3–27.
Portland Center for the Visual Arts, Portland, Ore., Lewis and Clark Collection, Feb. 17–March 18.
Pratt Graphics Center, New York, From the Beginning, Feb. 18–March 24.
Whitney Museum of American Art, Fairfield County, Stamford, Conn., Autoscape: The Automobile in the American Landscape, March 30–May 30.
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Pop! The Pop Art Print, April 7– June 17.
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Art of the States: Works from a Santa Barbara Collection, June 22–Aug. 26. Exh. cat.
Fuller Goldseen Gallery, San Francisco, Fifty Artists/Fifty States, July 11–Aug. 25.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Automobile and Culture, July 21, 1984–Jan. 6, 1985. Traveled to Detroit Institute of Arts, as Automobile and Culture: Detroit Style, June 12–Sept. 8, 1985. Exh. cat. by Gerald Silk, with essays by Angelo Tito Anselmi, Strother MacMinn, Silk, and Henry Flood Robert, Jr.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Ten Painters and Sculptors Draw, Aug. 1–Sept. 30. Exh. cat. by Clifford S. Ackley.
Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York, Ecstasy, Sept. 12–Oct. 10.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, BLAM! The Explosion of Pop, Minimalism, and Performance 1958–1964, Sept. 20–Dec. 2. Exh. cat. by Barbara Haskell, with essay by John G. Hanhardt.
—Danto, Arthur C. “Art: BLAM! The Explosion of Pop, Minimalism, and Performance 1958–1964,” The Nation (New York), Oct. 20, 1984, pp. 390–93.
Castelli Graphics, New York, New Drawings by Castelli Artists, Oct. 31–Nov. 3.
Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, El Arte Narrativo, Nov. 6, 1984–Jan. 3, 1985.
Marisa del Re Gallery, New York, The Masters of the Sixties: From New Realism to Pop Art, Nov. 7–Dec. 31.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Gemini G.E.L.: Art and Collaboration, Nov. 18, 1984–Feb. 24, 1985. Exh. cat. by Ruth E. Fine, with essay by Bruce Davis.
Marilyn Pearly Gallery, New York, Plastics?!, Dec. 4, 1984–Jan. 5, 1985.
Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York, Drawings, Dec. 6–22.
Getler/Pall/Saper, New York, Major Prints, Dec. 18, 1984–Feb. 12, 1985.
1985
Princeton University Art Museum, Selections from the Ileana and Michael Sonnabend Collection: Works from the 1950s and 1960s, Feb. 3–June 9. Traveled to Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin, Sept. 8–Oct. 27; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Nov. 23, 1985–March 9, 1986. Exh. cat., with essay by Robert Pincus-Witten.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, The Museum of Contemporary Art: The Panza Collection, Feb. 13–Sept. 29. Exh. cat., ed. Julia Brown, with introduction by Richard Koshalek.
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (organized by the International Council of The Museum of Modern Art, New York), Pop Art 1955–70, Feb. 27–April 14. Traveled to Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, May 1–June 1; and National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, June 26–Aug. 11. Exh. cat., ed. Henry Geldzahler.
Lorence-Monk, New York, Drawings, April 4–27.
The Mayor Gallery, London, A Tribute to Leo Castelli, April 16–May 17.
Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Mass., Dorothy C. Miller: With an Eye to American Art, April 19–June 16.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Selections from the William J. Hokin Collection, April 20–June 16.
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, Cinquante ans de dessins américains, May 3–July 13.
Castelli Graphics, New York, Recent Editions by Castelli Artists, May 7–June 8.
Janie C. Lee Gallery, Houston, Charcoal Drawings 1880–1985, Oct.–Nov.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Dedication of Tatyana Grosman Gallery, June 11–Sept. 22.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New Work on Paper 3, June 26–Sept. 3.
ARCA Centre d’Art Contemporain, Marseille, New York 85, July 9–Aug. 31.
Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, Universal Limited Art Editions Recent Publications, Sept. 7–Oct. 2.
Tatyana Grosman Gallery, Tatyana Grosman Gallery: Inaugural Installation, Sept. 11– Dec. 31.
Larry Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles, Actual Size: Small Paintings and Sculpture, Sept. 24–Oct. 16.
National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C., Art, Design, and the Modern Corporation, Oct. 24, 1985–Jan. 19, 1986.
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, AIDS Benefit Exhibition: Works on Paper, Nov. 9–30.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Contemporary Works from the Collection, Nov. 21, 1985–April 1, 1986.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Transformations in Sculpture: Four Decades of American and European Art, Nov. 22, 1985–Feb. 16, 1986.
—Poirier, Maurice. “New York Reviews: A Vast Sculptural Dialogue,” Artnews (New York) 85, no. 3 (March 1986), p. 143.
Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt, Amerikanische Zeichnungen 1930–1980, Nov. 28, 1985–Jan. 26, 1986. Exh. cat.
Holly Solomon, New York, Paintings, Sculpture and Furnishings, Dec. 5–31.
1986
The Brooklyn Museum, New York, Public and Private: American Prints Today, Feb. 7–May 5.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Individuals: A Selected History of Contemporary Art 1945–1986, Dec. 10, 1986–Jan. 10, 1988.
Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, Definitive Statements: American Art, 1964–66, March 1–30. Traveled to Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, N.Y., May 3–June 15.
Lorence-Monk Gallery, New York, Real Surreal, May 4–25.
Barbara Brathen Gallery, New York, Surrealismo!, May 15–June 15.
Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, Fiftieth Annual National Midyear Show, June 29–Aug. 24
Museum Ludwig Köln, Cologne, America/Europa, Sept. 6–Nov. 30.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 70s into 80s: Printmaking Now, Oct. 22, 1986–Feb. 8, 1987.
The Clocktower, New York, Neil Williams, James Rosenquist, Robert Creeley, Oct. 30– Nov. 30.
Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, Salute to Leo Castelli, Nov. 19, 1986–Jan. 5, 1987.
Gabrielle Breyers Gallery, New York, Leo Castelli and Castelli Graphics at Gabrielle Breyers, Nov. 29, 1986–Jan. 3, 1987.
1987
Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, Fla., Five Floridians, Jan. 14–Feb. 10.
Florida International University Art Museum, Miami (organized by Art Museum Association of America, American Federation of Arts), Postwar Paintings from Brandeis University, Jan. 16–Feb. 18. Traveled to University Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, March 29–May 24; Tucson Museum of Art, Sept. 13–Nov. 8; Palm Springs Desert Museum, Jan. 17–March 13, 1988; and Scottsdale Center for the Arts, April 15–June 12, 1988.
—Ahlander, Leslie Judd. “FIU Offers Excellent Survey of Postwar Painting,” Miami Art Scene, Feb. 6, 1987, section C, p. 6–C.
University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, Made in U.S.A.: An Americanization in Modern Art, the 50’s and 60’s, April 4–June 21. Traveled to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, July 25–Sept. 6; and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Oct. 7–Dec. 7. Exh. cat., ed. Sidra Stich.
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York, Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Awards, May 20–June 14.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Twentieth Century Drawings: From the Whitney Museum of American Art, May 21–Sept. 7. Traveled to The Cleveland Museum of Art, Sept. 30–Nov. 8; California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, March 5–June 5, 1988; Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, June 30–Aug. 28, 1988; and Whitney Museum of American Art, Fairfield County, Stamford, Conn., Nov. 17, 1988–Jan. 25, 1989. Exh. cat. by Paul Cummings, published by Whitney Museum of American Art.
Centro Cultural de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, Leo Castelli and His Artists: Thirty Years of Promoting Contemporary Art, June 25–Oct. 18.
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, Leo Castelli: A Tribute Exhibition, June 28–Sept. 27.
Acme Art, San Francisco, Small Paintings and Sculptures: 1960’s, Sept. 8–Oct. 17.
Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea, Milan, Dalla Pop Art Americana alla Nuova Figurazione: Opere del Museo d’Arte Moderna di Francoforte, Sept. 23–Nov. 23. Exh. cat.
Stanford University Museum of Art, Palo Alto, Calif., The Anderson Collection: Two Decades of American Graphics 1967–1987, Sept. 29, 1987–Jan. 3, 1988.
International Monetary Visitors’ Center, Washington, D.C., International Show for the End of World Hunger, Oct. 14–Nov. 12. Traveled to Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul, Sept. 15–Nov. 15; Henie Onstad Art Center, Oslo, Dec. 8, 1987–Jan. 20, 1988; Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, Feb. 25–April 14, 1988; and La Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris, April 15–May 15, 1988. Exh. cat. (St. Paul), ed. Nancy Grubb and Arthur R. Blumenthal.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, A Bountiful Decade: Selected Acquisitions, Oct. 14–Dec. 6.
St. Louis Gallery of Contemporary Art, Contemporary Masters: Selections from the Collection of Southwestern Bell Corporation, Oct. 18–Nov. 29.
Clocktower Gallery, Institute for Contemporary Art, New York, Modern Dreams: The Rise and Fall of Pop, Oct. 22, 1987–June 12, 1988. Exh. cat., Modern Dreams: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Pop, ed. Edward Leffingwell and Karen Marta.
Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, Hommage to Leo Castelli: Dedicated to the Memory of Toiny Castelli, Oct. 23–Nov. 25.
Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Implosion: A Postmodern Perspective, Oct. 24, 1987–Jan. 10, 1988. Exh. cat., with introduction by Lars Nittve and essays by Germano Celant, Kate Linker, and Craig Owens.
Sarah Campbell Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, Images on Stone: Two Centuries of Artists’ Lithographs, Oct. 30–Dec. 19. Traveled to San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, Tex., March 3–April 3, 1988; Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Tex., April 21–July 3, 1988; and Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colo., Sept. 22–Oct. 30, 1988. Exh. cat., with introduction by Peter C. Marzio and essay by Elizabeth Broun.
The Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, Fla., New Space–New Work– New York, Nov. 13–Dec. 9.
1988
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Committed to Print: Social and Political Themes in Recent American Printed Art, Jan. 31–April 19. Exh. cat. by Deborah Wye.
La Galerie de Poche, Paris, Pop Art Americain: Les Cinq de New York, Feb. 29–March 19. Exh. cat.
Galerie Kajforsblom, Helsinki, Celebrating Leo Castelli and Pop Art, March 12–April 4. Exh. cat., with essays by Laura de Coppet and Alan Jones.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, In Honor of Toiny Castelli: Drawings from the Toiny, Leo, and Jean-Christophe Castelli Collection, April 6–July 17.
Whitney Museum of American Art, Downtown at Federal Reserve Plaza, New York, Made in the Sixties: Paintings and Sculpture from the Permanent Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, April 18–July 13.
Castelli Graphics, New York, Castelli Graphics 1969–1988: An Exhibition of Selected Works in Honor of Toiny Castelli, May 7–June 15.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Twentieth Century Art in the Museum: Direction and Diversity, May 21–Sept. 4.
The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, Leo Castelli: A Tribute Exhibition, June 28–Sept. 27.
Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Colección Leo Castelli, July 10, 1988–Jan. 8, 1989.
Galerie des Ponchettes, Nice, Hommage à Toiny Castelli: Prints, July 13–Sept. 18.
Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, N.Y., Drawings on the East End, 1940–1988, Sept. 13–Nov. 13.
Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Ala., Looking South: A Different Dixie, Oct. 14, 1988–Jan. 7, 1989. Traveled to Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, March 4–April 16, 1989; Sheldon Swope Museum of Art, Terre Haute, Ind., May 7–July 2, 1989; St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Fla., Aug. 6–Oct. 1, 1989; and The Columbus Museum, Columbus, Ga., Nov. 17, 1989–Jan. 30, 1990. Exh. cat., with essays by Michelle Fleming, Robin Reidy, and Jeffrey J. York and Cindia Pickering.
—Nelson, James R. “In ‘Looking South’ Exhibit Size Is Impressive Factor,” Birmingham News, Nov. 6, 1988, section F, p. 4–F.
—Lieberman, Laura C. “‘Looking South’: A Different Dixie Is Broad but Successful,” Arts and Entertainment (Atlanta), Nov. 24, 1988, p. H.
Lawrence Oliver Gallery, Philadelphia, That Was Then: This Is Now, Oct. 15–Nov. 26.
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, and Brooke Alexander Gallery, New York, The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Exhibition to Benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, Incorporated, Dec. 8–30.
1989
Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, Selected Works from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Jan. 10–Feb. 26.
Jacksonville Art Museum, Jacksonville, Fla., Art in Bloom: The Flower as Subject, Feb. 2–March 19.
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, James Rosenquist, Joseph Kosuth, Meyer Vaisman, March 4–25.
The Bass Museum of Art, Miami, The Future Now: An Exhibition Commemorating the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Bass Museum of Art, March 11–June 3.
University of South Florida Art Museum and Barnett Bank, Tampa, Made in Florida, March 11–June 3.
Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome, La Collezione Sonnabend: Dalla Pop Art in poi, April 14–Oct. 2. Exh. cat., with texts by Michel Bourel, Jean Louis Froment, Christos M. Joachimides, and Augusta Monferini, and statements by Achille Bonito Oliva, Maurizio Calvesi, Germano Celant, Edi de Wilde, Peter Ludwig, Gréegoire Muller, Giuseppe Panza, Robert Pincus-Witten, Michel Ragon, and Harald Szeemann.
Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, Calif., LA Pop in the Sixties, April 20–July 9. Exh. cat. by Anne Ayres et al.
Helsinki Art Hall, Modern Masters ’89, May 17–July 30.
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, First Impressions: Early Prints by Forty-six Contemporary Artists, June 4–Sept. 10. Traveled to Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Dec. 2, 1989–Jan. 21, 1990; Baltimore Museum of Art, Feb. 25–April 22, 1990; and Neuberger Museum, State University of New York, Purchase, June 27–Sept. 23, 1990. Exh. cat., with introduction by Elizabeth Armstrong and essays by Armstrong and Sheila McGuire.
—Armstrong, Elizabeth. “First Impressions,” The Print Collector’s Newsletter (New York) 20, no. 2 (May–June 1989), pp. 41–46.
Duson Gallery, Seoul, Five Great American Artists: Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, June 23–July 12.
The Bemis Foundation, Omaha, Sheldon at Bemis: American Contemporary Graphics, July 2–Aug. 22.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Art in Place: Fifteen Years of Acquisitions, July 7–Oct. 29. Exh. cat. by Tom Armstrong and Susan C. Larsen.
Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, A Decade of American Painting, 1980–89, July 15–Aug. 26.
Whatcom Museum of History and Art, Seattle, A Different War, Aug. 19–Nov. 12.
The Brunnier Gallery and Museum, Iowa State University, Ames, American Contemporary Graphics, Aug. 29–Sept. 29.
Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York, American Prints from the Sixties, Nov.–Dec. Exh. cat.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Image World: Art and Media Culture, Nov. 9, 1989–Feb. 18, 1990.
Galerie Busche, Cologne, John Baldessari, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Tishan Hsu, Holt Quentel, Nov. 16, 1989–Jan. 20, 1990.
Tavelli Gallery, Aspen, Medium Cool, Dec. 21, 1989–Jan. 12, 1990.