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Past Exhibitions

From Minimal to Conceptual Art: Works from the Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection

May 29-November 27, 1994

Overview: Minimal, post-minimal, and conceptual prints, drawings, photographs, paintings, and sculpture by 49 artists came from the Vogel collection. It was the first showing of the collection since its transfer to the Gallery as a gift in 1991.

The exhibition was organized by Ruth E. Fine, curator of modern prints and drawings; Mark Rosenthal, curator of 20th-century art; and Molly Donovan, research assistant. It was made possible in part by The Circle of the National Gallery of Art.

Attendance: 132,579 (183 days)

Location: East Building, Mezzanine

Catalogue: From Minimal to Conceptual Art: Works from the Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, essay by John T. Paoletti, interview by Ruth E. Fine. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1994.

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