291 (art Gallery) - List of Exhibitions

List of Exhibitions

The definitive source book for 291 and the exhibitions held there is Sarah Greenough's massive Modern Art and America: Alfred Stieglitz and His New York Galleries (Washington: National Gallery of Art, 2000). This list is found on pp. 543–547.

1905 November 24 - January 4 Exhibition of Member’s Work
1906 January 10 - January 24 Exhibition of Work by French Photographers
February 5 - February 19 Photographs by Gertrude Käsebier and Clarence White
February 21 - March 7 First Exhibition of British Photographers
March 9 - March 24 Photographs by Edward J. Steichen
April 7 - April 28 Vienenese and German Photographers
November 10 - December 30 Exhibition of Member’s Work
1907 January 5 - January 24 Drawings by Pamela Colman Smith
January 25 - February 12 Photographs by Baron A. De Meyer & George Seeley
February 19- March 5 Photographs by Alice Boughton, William B. Dyer, C. Yarnall Abbott
March 11 - April 10 Photographs by Alvin Langdon Coburn
November 18 - December 30 Exhibition of Member’s Work
1908 January 2 - January 21 Drawings by Auguste Rodin
February 7 - February 25 Photographs by George Seeley
February 26 - March 11 Etchings and Book Plates by Willi Geiger, Etchings by D. S. McLauuhlan, Drawings by Pamela Coleman Smith
March 12 - April 2 Photographs by Edward J. Steichen
April 6 - April 25 Drawings, lithographs, water colors, etchings by Henri Matisse
December 8 - December 30 Exhibition of Member’s
1909 January 4 - January 16 Caricatures in Charcoal by Marius de Zayas & Autochromes by J. Nilsen Laurvik
January 18 - February 1 Photographs by Alvin Langdon Coburn
February 4 - February 22 Photographs in Color and Monochrome by Baron A. De Meyer
February 26 - March 10 Etchings, Dry-points & Bookplates by Allen Lewis
March 17 – March 27 Drawings by Pamela Coleman Smith
March 30 - April 17 Sketches in oil by Alfred Maurer & Water colors by John Marin
April 21 -May 7 Photographs of Rodin’s ‘Balzac,” by Edward J. Steichen
May 8 – May l8 Paintings by Marsden Hartley
May 18 - June 2 Exhibition of Japanese Prints from the F. W. Hunter Collection, New York
November 24 - December 17 Monotypes and drawings by Mr. Eugene Higgins
December 20 - January 14 Lithographs by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1910 January 21 - February 5 Color photographs by Edward J. Steichen
February 7 - February 19 Water colors, pastels, and etchings by John Marin
February 23 - March 8 Drawings and Photographs of paintings by Henri Matisse
March 9 - March 21 Younger American Painters (included Arthur Dove, John Marin, Max Weber and Edward Steichen)
March 21 - April 18 Drawings Auguste by Rodin
April 26 - May Caricatures by Marius de Zayas
November 18 - December 8 Lithographs by Manet, Cézanne, Renoir, and Toulouse-Lautrec; drawings by Rodin; paintings and drawings by Henri Rousseau
December 14 - January 12 Drawings and etchings by Gordon Craig
1911 January 11 - January 31 Drawings and paintings by Max Weber
February 2 - February 22 Recent water colors by John Marin
March 1 - March 25 Water colors by Cézanne
March 28 - April 25 Early and recent drawings and water colors by Pablo Picasso
November 8 – December 17 Water colors by Gelett Burgess
December 18 - January 15 Photographs by Baron A. De Meyer
1912 January 17 - February 3 Paintings by Arthur B. Carles
February 7 - February 26 Paintings and drawings by Marsden Hartley
February 27 - March 12 Paintings and pastels by Arthur G. Dove
March 14 - April 6 Sculpture and drawings by Henri Matisse
April 11 - May 10 Drawings, water colors and pastels by children, aged two to eleven
November 20 - December 12 Caricatures by Alfred J. Frueh
December 15 - January 14 Drawings and paintings by Abraham Walkowitz
1913 January 20 - February 15 Water colors by John Marin
February 24 - March 15 Photographs by Alfred Stieglitz
March 17 - April 5 Exhibition of New York studies by Francis Picabia
April 8 - May 20 Exhibition of caricatures by Marius de Zayas
November 19 - January 3 Drawings, pastels and water colors by A. Walkowitz
1914 January 12 - February 14 Paintings by Marsden Hartley
February 18 - March 11 Second exhibition of children’s work
March 12 - April 4 Sculpture by Constantin Brâncuşi
April 6 – May 6 Paintings and drawings by Frank Burty
November 3 - December 8 African sculpture (titled "Sanctuary in Wood by African Savages")
December 9 - January 11 Drawings and paintings by Picasso & Braque; Archaic Mexican pottery and carvings; Kalogramas by Torres Palomar of Mexico
1915 January 12 – January 26 Recent paintings by Francis Picabia
January 27- February 22 Paintings by Marion H. Beckett & Katherine N. Rhoades
February 23 – March 26 Oils, water colors. Etchings and drawings by John Marin
March 27 – April 16 Third exhibition of children’s drawings
November 10 – December 7 Drawings and paintings by Oscar Bluemner
December 8 – January 19 Sculpture and drawings by Elie Nadelman
1916 January 18 - February 12 Recent water colors by John Marin
February 14- March 12 Drawings and water colors by Abraham Walkowitz
March 13 - April 3 Photographs by Paul Strand
April 4 - May 22 Paintings by Marsden Hartley
May 23 – July 5 Drawings by Georgia O’Keeffe, water colors and drawings by C. Duncan, oils by René Lafferty
November 22 - December 20 Water colors and drawings by Georgia S. Engelhard of New York, a child ten years old; paintings and drawings by Hartley, Marin, Walkowitz, Wright & O'Keeffe
December 17 - January 17 Water colors by A. Walkowitz
1917 January 22 - February 7 Marsden Hartley — recent work
February 14 - March 3 Water colors by John Marin
March 6 - March 17 Paintings, drawings, pastels by Gino Severini
March 20 - March 31 Paintings and sculpture by Stanton Macdonald-Wright
April 3 - May 14 Recent work by Georgia O’Keeffe

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