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Fourteen Americans
Traveling Exhibition
September 10, 1946 - October 18, 1947
The fall season opens at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, Wednesday, September 11,1 with a major echibition entitled Fourteen Americans. It is a group of amll one-man shows, each of the painters and sculptors represented with from four to twenty works in order to give an indication of individual style and direction. The exhibition, which will remain on view through December 8, is presented by the Department of Painting and Sculpture and has been firected by Dorothy C. Miller, Curator of the Department. Miss Miller has also edited the book, containing statements by the artists, which the Museum will publish simultaneously with the opening of the exhibition.
Fourteen Americans includes the following artists:
David Aronson – Boston
Ben L Culwell – Dallas
Arshille Gorky – New York City
David Hare – New York City
Loren MacIver – New York City
Robert Motherwell – Bridgehampton, NY
Isamu Noguchi – New York City
I. Rice Pereira – New York City
Alton Pickens – New York City
C.S. Price – Portland, Oregon
Theodore J. Roszak – New York City
Honoré Sharrer – New York City
Saul Steinberg – New York City
Mark Tobey – Seattle, Washington
George Tooker – New York City
This exhibition traveled to The Museum of Modern Art, Vassar College, Society of the Four Arts, Cincinnati Modern Art Society, San Francisco Museum of Art, Louisiana State University, and Indiana University Art Center Gallery