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Armory Show of 1913
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arrangement - An order or composition. Or, a setup or composition of components in a still life painting or drawing.

Armory Show-1913
An exhibition of American and European art in the 69th Regiment Armory Building in New York City that revolutionized the American art scene by introducing modernist styles that opened the door to abstraction.

Armory Show: Influential exhibition of modern art held in a regimental armory in New York 1913, which is credited with having introduced European Modernism to the United States.

During the Armory Show the painting was bought by the San Francisco lawyer and art dealer Frederic C. Torrey, who hung it in his home in Berkeley.

exhibit that was self-organized and self-selected by a group of related artists, without a jury and prizes. This type of non-juried exhibition became the model for one of the most famous exhibits in the history of Modern Art: The Armory Show of ...

Marcel Duchamp, came to international prominence in the wake of his notorious success at the New York City Armory Show in 1913, (soon after he denounced artmaking for chess).

The idea of Ryder as secular saint was scripted into the very fabric of the Armory Show by Walt Kuhn and Arthur Davies. For Kuhn, there was "only Ryder in American painting.

In 1913 it was the hit of the New York "Armory Show". In 1914-15 he confused the public with a series of works which he called center In 1914 he put his signature to a second-rate landscape reproduction by an unknown artist after adding a green and ...

They took part in the 1913 Armory Show in New York (Duchamp exhibited his Nude Descending a Staircase), which provided the first important opportunity for a comparison and exchange of ideas between European and North American avant-garde artists.

The famous avant-garde Armory Show (officially entitled the International Exhibition of Modern Art) - seen by more than a quarter of a million visitors in New York, Chicago and Boston - marked a turning point in public interest in modern art.

Prown, Jules David. American Painting, From its Beginnings to the Armory Show. Geneva, 1969: 47-48.
1970
American Paintings and Sculpture: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1970: 106, repro., as The Skater.

Matisse's work was given a major place in the Armory Show in New York, while the Bernheim-Jeune gallery in Paris exhibited his Moroccan canvases. Second state of Nu de dos.
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Modernism took hold full force with the introduction of Cubism, Futurism and other isms at the 1913 Armory Show in New York City.

They also held the Armory Show in 1913, which exposed modern European art to the American public, who received it with a mix of shock and curiosity. In 1917, The Eight organized the Society of Independent Artists along with George Bellows and others.

The Eight artists included Dawes, Prendergast, Lawson, Glackens, Shinn, Robert Henri, John Sloan, and Luks. These Ashcan school artists rebelled against modern art and held the Armory Show in 1913, ...

and nationalistic group; Henri and Sloan in particular were active in their efforts to improve art education. The Eight held only one exhibition as a group, at the Macbeth gallery in New York in 1908. In 1913 they organized the famous ARMORY SHOW ...

See also: Painting, Movement, School, Modern art, Portrait

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