Juana Mordó (April 26, 1899 – March 12, 1984) was born in Thessaloniki, Ottoman Empire (now Greece) and was an art dealer and gallery director in Madrid...
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time, in which Mordó's artists had a preponderant position. In 1962 she returned to Seville but continued her relationship with Juana Mordó. With the creation...
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Twenty Nations exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum in New York. 1969. The Juana Mordó Gallery in Madrid publishes Calvin Cannon's book Serrano in the Sixties...
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Poselli Vittorio Citterich French people Louis Dumont Spanish people Juana Mordó Turks Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Nâzım Hikmet Afet İnan Cahit Arf Mehmet Cavit...
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landscapes. In Spain his work was represented since 1964 by the Galeriá Juana Mordó. One of the last exhibitions before his death in 1972 and with over 40...
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Alvear continued to be involved in the Juana Mordó gallery for the next 4 years, and in 1984, when Mordó died, she took the helm. Over the next 10 years...
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and institutions (Museo de Bellas Artes de Santander 1978, Galería Juana Mordó, 1979, Rompeolas, 1982, Espacio P (de Pedro Gardel) 1982, Casa de Velázquez...
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Washington, D.C.; 1954 and 1958 – Betty Parsons Gallery; 1964 – Galería Juana Mordó, Madrid (es); 1981 – Escuela de Artes y Oficios; 1990 – Museo de Arte...
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Tajiri 1977 – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1977 – Galería Juana Mordó, Madrid, Spain 1982 – Kunsthalle, Mannheim, Germany 1983 – Kunstverein...
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1974 Gallery Etienne de Causans, París, Francia, 1981 Gallery Galería Juana Mordó, Madrid, España, 1982 Gallery Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California...
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