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Jonathan Lill MoMA ArchivesJonathan Lill
and the
Possibilities of Multi-institution
Linked Datasets
The MoMA Archives
“There’s no reason…the Museum of Modern Art shouldn’t link its Jackson Pollock page to…pages of museums throughout the world.” —
New York Times
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Recent Acquisitons VIGraphics 1: New DimensionsInformationArchipenko: The Parisian YearsBarnett Newman, 1905–1970One-Eyed DicksOsaka IEast 100th Street….Work in Progress: ArchitectureStories by Duane MichalsPicasso: Master PrintmakerRobert IrwinFrom Naturalism to Abstraction: Three SeriesSalvation Army Reception ExhibitionPainters for the TheatreE.J. BellocqThe Nude: Thirty 20th-Century DrawingsPaperworksRecent Acquisitions: Design CollectionPaul Burlin (1886–1969): The Last PaintingsBerenice AbbottFour Americans in ParisJasper Johns: LithographsWalker EvansAlexander RodchenkoSurrealist Illusion from the Museum CollectionRecent American AcquisitionsGoodwin Galleries New InstallationRecent Acquisitions: 20th-Century Pioneers
Vito AcconciCarl AndreSiah ArmajaniKeith ArnattRichard ArtschwagerDavid AskevoldDavid BainbridgeJohn BaldessariMichael BaldwinBarrio Campo Ricode CanovanasRobert BarryFrederick BarthelmeBernd BecherHilla BecherMel BochnerGeorge BrechtStig BroeggerAdolfo BronowskiStanley BrouwnVictor BurginDonald BurgyJames Lee Byars
Christine KozlovJohn LathamSol LeWittRichard LongMarta MinujinRobert MorrisHélio OiticicaDennis OppenheimPanamarenkoGeorge PassmorePaul PechterGiuseppe PenoneAdrian PiperMichelangelo PistolettoGilbert ProeschAlejandro PuenteMarkus RaetzRobert RauschenbergKlaus RinkeArnold RosenbergEdward RuschaTomaz Salamun…
Jorge Luis CarballaChristopher CookRoger CutforthCarlos d'AlessioHanne DarbovenWalter De MariaJan DibbetsCarlos EspartacoMercedes EstevesGerald FergusonRafael FerrerHamish FultonGiorno Poetry SystemsDan GrahamInes GrosRandy HardyMichael HeizerHans HolleinDouglas HueblerPeter HutchinsonRichards JardenStephen KaltenbachOn Kawara
MoMA Exh. #934.July 2–September 20, 1970Information
Organized by: Kynaston McShineParticipants:
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From the archives:~2600 exhibitionrecords
From the collection managementsystem (TMS): ~27,000 name records
Purpose-builtMicrosoft AccessDatabase
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TMS constituent id
VIAF ID
Wikidata QID
moma.org artist URL
ULAN ID
3213
moma.org….artists/3213
19676467
500000974
Q132305
archives id 3092
moma.org exh. URL
historical exh. number
archives id
TMS exhibition id 2868
#645
moma.org….exhibitions/1990
3047
Descriptive data Added data for linking and connecting
Willem de Kooning
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From the Archives… …to the internet
Access Index
masterchecklists press
releases
artist data
TMS
DAM
the web
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https://github.com/MuseumofModernArt/exhibitions
The exhibition index on Github Includes an explanation of the datastructure and a 34,559 line .csv file
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Who is the youngest artist to receive a solo show at MoMA?
Name Exhibition Age
Dahlov Zorach Ipcar92. Creative Growth, Childhood to Maturity [MoMA Exh. #92, November 1, 1939-January 5, 1940]
22
William Turk Priestley30a. Project for a House in North Carolina by William T. Priestly [MoMA Exh. #30a, July 10-September 30, 1933]
26
W. Eugene Smith257a. Pacific Report: Photos By Eugene Smith [MoMA Exh. #257a, May 10-June 30, 1944]
26
Richard Long 1001a. Projects: Richard Long [MoMA Exh. #1001a, March 14-April 17, 1972] 27
Jacob Lawrence262. Paintings by Jacob Lawrence [MoMA Exh. #262, October 10-November 5, 1944]
27
G. E. Kidder Smith 142. Stockholm Builds [MoMA Exh. #142, August 4-September 8, 1941] 28
Bill Viola 1255. Projects: Bill Viola [MoMA Exh. #1255, March 15-April 24, 1979] 28
David V. Hayes642. David V. Hayes: New Talent in the Penthouse [MoMA Exh. #642, April 1-May 3, 1959]
28
David Tremlett 1025. Projects: David Tremlett [MoMA Exh. #1025, March 6-April 8, 1973] 28
Saul Steinberg190. Camouflage for Civilian Defense [MoMA Exh. #190, August 12-September 13, 1942]
28
Joel Otterson 1439. Projects: Joel Otterson [MoMA Exh. #1439, January 17-March 3, 1987] 28
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What artists have appeared in the most exhibitions at MoMAyet don’t have works in the collection?
Name Number of exhibitions
Thomas Eakins 17
Winslow Homer 15
Albert Pinkham Ryder 13
Arundell Clarke 8
John Singer Sargent 8
George Caleb Bingham 7
Henry Hobson Richardson 7
Hugh Stubbins Jr. 7
William Wilson Wurster 7
Fostoria Glass Co. 6
William M. Harnett 6
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MoMA PS1 MoMA
The Brooklyn Bridge Event
10 Bleecker Street
The Clocktower Gallery
The Idea Warehouse
112 Greene St. (White Columns)
The Kitchen
New Museum
Whitney Museum
1950s cooperative galleries
Lower Manhattanand SoHo
Brooklyn Museumof Art
Additional PS1galleries1971-2000
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in thedatabase
MoMAMoMA PS1White ColumnsWhitney Museum of ArtICA PhiladelphiaTanager GalleryHansa GalleryGreen GalleryBrata GalleryJudson GalleryReuben GalleryThe City GalleryThe CenterChambers Street LoftDelancey Street MuseumPark Place GroupMarch GallerySpiral Group
26991139103179636810995593022219999331
Various Brooklyn galleriesThe Brooklyn Museum of ArtSan Francisco MoMAThe KitchenNew MuseumLace GalleryArtists SpaceExit Art
214511011011568425455????????
No. of Exh.Organizations
not yetin thedatabase
Organizations
Exhibitions
Artist Names
25+
12,117
30,000+?
Name matches to outside authorities
7298
9457
5623
11,693
ULAN
VIAF
Wikidata
SNACSocial Networks in
Archival Context
Virtual InternationalAuthority File
Getty Union Listof Artists Names
Wikipedia
Total numbers
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New Work: Part I 1/8/1963 2/2/1963 Green Gallery
Contemporary American Group Show [New Work Part III]
5/1/1963 6/15/1963 Green Gallery
Don Judd 12/17/1963 1/11/1964 Green Gallery
New Work Part III 4/8/1964 5/2/1964 Green Gallery
New Work (Contemporary American Group Show) 10/24/1964 11/14/1964 Green Gallery
Flavin, Judd, Morris, Williams 5/26/1965 6/12/1965 Green Gallery
7 Sculptors 12/1/1965 1/17/1966 ICA Philadelphia
The 1960s: Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection
6/28/1967 9/24/1967 The Museum of Modern Art
Donald Judd 2/27/1968 3/24/1968 Whitney Museum of Art
Art of the Real 7/3/1968 9/8/1968 The Museum of Modern Art
Plastics and New Art 1/15/1969 2/25/1969 ICA Philadelphia
Recent Acquisitions: Painting and Sculpture 9/5/1969 11/11/1969 The Museum of Modern Art
Exhibition Title Start Date End Date Organization
Donald Judd
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Contemporary Americans 3/1/1955 3/31/1955 Hansa Gallery
Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection 3/5/1955 4/24/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
Perle Fine: Collages 3/11/1955 3/31/1955 Tanager Gallery
Picasso: 12 Masterworks 3/15/1955 4/17/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
Developing Creativeness In Children 3/15/1955 4/17/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
Leland Bell 4/1/1955 4/10/1955 Hansa Gallery
Charles Huffman: Paintings 4/1/1955 4/21/1955 Tanager Gallery
Recent Acquisitions Since 1954 4/6/1955 5/1/1955 Whitney Museum of Art
Textiles and Ornamental Arts in India 4/11/1955 9/25/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
Jacques Beckwith 4/12/1955 5/1/1955 Hansa Gallery
Benrimo, Townley, Tyler: New Talent Exhibition in the Penthouse 4/19/1955 5/22/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
Robert Beauchamp: Paintings 4/22/1955 5/12/1955 Tanager Gallery
Fay Lansner 5/3/1955 5/22/1955 Hansa Gallery
Prints from Europe and Japan; Etchings by Matisse 5/4/1955 5/31/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
The New Decade: 22 European Painters and Sculptors 5/10/1955 8/7/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
The New Decade: 35 American Painters and Sculptors 5/11/1955 8/7/1955 Whitney Museum of Art
Paintings from Private Collections 5/31/1955 9/7/1955 The Museum of Modern Art
Exhibitions March–May 1955Contemporary Americans 3/1/1955 3/31/1955 Hansa Gallery
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Afro (Afro Basaldella) Jean Dubuffet Paul Klee Pierre-Auguste RenoirKarel Appel Marcel Duchamp Oskar Kokoschka Germaine RichierKenneth Armitage Raoul Dufy Käthe Kollwitz Christian RohlfsUmetaro Azechi Thomas Eakins Fay Lansner Len RosenbergFrancis Bacon Valdemar H. Elenbaas Fernand Léger Arthur RothsteinJean Bazaine James Ensor Jack Levine Georges RouaultRobert Beauchamp Agenore Fabbri Alfred Manessier Henri RousseauMax Beckmann Lyonel Feininger Édouard Manet Albert Pinkham RyderJacques Beckwith Perle Fine Gerhard Marcks Kiyoshi SaitoLeland Bell Paul Gauguin John Marin Karl Schmidt-RottluffTom Benrimo Alberto Giacometti Henri Matisse William ScottPierre Bonnard Vincent van Gogh Roberto Matta Georges-Pierre SeuratGeorges Braque Arshile Gorky Luciano Minguzzi Ben ShahnCharles Burchfield Helmut A. P. Grieshaber Mirko (Mirko Basaldella) Pierre SoulagesAlberto Burri Juan Gris Joan Miró Chaim SoutineReg Butler Étienne Hajdu Amedeo Modigliani Rufino TamayoMassimo Campigli Marsden Hartley Otto Mueller Yves TanguyGiuseppe Capogrossi Erich Heckel Antonio Zoran Music Bradley Walker TomlinPaul Cézanne Karl Hofer Rolf Nesch Hugh TownleyLynn Chadwick Winslow Homer Emil Nolde Richard O. TylerMarc Chagall Charles Huffman Robert Osborn Hans UhlmannGiorgio de Chirico Inagaki Tomo Marion Palfi United Productions of America (UPA)Robert Colquhoun Vasily Kandinsky Max Pechstein Maurice UtrilloHilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas Kawakami Sumio Pablo Picasso Maria Helena Vieira da SilvaRobert Delaunay Kawanishi Hide Édouard Pignon Édouard VuillardAndré Derain Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Jackson Pollock Theodor WernerOtto Dix Fumio Kitaoka Odilon Redon Fritz Winter
Zao Wou-ki
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Going forward: How large does this data set need be to make it a really robust tool? (If completeness is impossible, then what do we aim for?)
Where is the boundary between institutions that should be included and those that may not need be? (How do we prevent sprawl?)
How dense does the data have to be to support useful network analysis and graph visualization (When can I start making pretty data pictures?)
How do we make sure the data remains visible and actually used by scholars. (Where should this data live?)
How do we make the data as open as possible? (How should this data be encoded and published?)
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8 artistpages
77 exhibitions
101 artworksonline
Hundreds ofdocuments
“There’s no reason…the Museum of Modern Art shouldn’t link its Jackson Pollock page to…pages of museums throughout the world.” —New York Times
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