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Armory and show
Bryan Brent and The Cutouts performed on Soupy Sales late-night TV show and on Mickey Schorr's Detroit Bandstand TV show, as well as many radio station-sponsored dance parties, such as Tommy Clay's Sock Hop at the Light Guard Armory on 8 Mile Rd.
When his painting La ville de Paris was rejected by the Armory Show as being too big he instructed Samuel Halpert to remove all his works from the show.
In 1944 the Cincinnati Art Museum mounted a smaller version, in 1958 Amherst College held an exhibition of 62 works, 41 of which were in the original show, and in 1963 the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, New York organized the " 1913 Armory Show 50th Anniversary Exhibition " sponsored by the Henry Street Settlement in New York, which included more than 300 works.
The performances were held in the 69th Regiment Armory, as an homage to the original and historical 1913 Armory show.
The 2008 and 2009 Armory Shows did not hold back on the more crude and vulgar works, which are not unknown for the show, which has been less tame in past years.
These artists are all listed in the 50th anniversary catalog as having exhibited in the original 1913 Armory show.
Walt Kuhn, who took part in this show, would come to play a key role in the Armory Show, an exhibition mounted in 1913 that introduced many American viewers to avant-garde European art.
* The American television comedy show Saturday Night Live once had a skit that featured her work, during the time when it was thought to be by her husband, as a parody of the reaction against modern art ( e. g., Cubism or the New York Armory Show ).
Exhibited at Salon d ' Automne, Paris, 1912, Armory show, New York, Chicago, Boston, 1913
PWG celebrated their fourth anniversary with a show on July 29, 2007 at the Burbank Armory in Burbank.

Armory and exhibited
That year, he exhibited at the famous Armory Show in New York City that helped introduce European modern art to the United States.
His watercolors were described as " modern " in the press and he exhibited three oils in the 1913 Armory Show.

Armory and seven
When service began in 1994, the trains ran between Syracuse University, Armory Square and Carousel Center ten times a day, seven days a week.
He showed seven works at the landmark 1913 Armory Show that showed his stylistic maturity.

Armory and important
The city remains an important industrial and military center of the country, being referred to as the " Armory of Russia " ( a title it shares with the city of Tula ).
When Clark County was created from parts of Champaign, Madison and Greene counties, Springfield, named for Springfield, Massachusetts-which, at the time, was important for hosting the U. S. Federal Springfield Armory ; enduring the Attack on Springfield during King Phillip's War in 1675 ,; and Shay's Rebellion in 1787.
All three of the Duchamp brothers then showed their work at the important Armory Show in New York City that helped introduce modern art to America.
Partly in response, the nearly defeated ERP besieged the important Monte Chingolo Armory on December 23.
It was one of the United States's most important precision manufacturing and defense centers until its relatively recent deindustrialization, which was catalyzed by the government's controversial closure of the Springfield Armory during the Vietnam War.
Springfield sits at a natural crossroads, at the confluence of four rivers: to the west, the 78. 1 mile Westfield River, ( the Connecticut River's longest tributary river in Massachusetts ;) in the middle, the 418. 0 mile Connecticut River, then known as " The Great River ;" and to the east two smaller rivers: the 18. 0 mile Chicopee River, which featured the fast moving and the Connecticut River's largest water basin ; and also, the Mill River, which would become very important approximately 150 years later after George Washington's foundation of the U. S. Armory at Springfield.
The exhibition ran in New York City's 69th Regiment Armory, on Lexington Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets, from February 17 until March 15, and became an important event in the history of American art, introducing astonished New Yorkers, accustomed to realistic art, to modern art.
However, the most important contributions of this monarch were the Golden Tower and the Royal Armory, demolished in 1894.

Armory and large
The King had ordered to close the university in February and on 4 March a large crowd assaulted the Armory to storm the Munich Residenz.
Colt purchased a large tract of land beside the Connecticut River, where he built his first factory in 1848, a larger factory called the Colt Armory in 1855, a manor that he called Armsmear in 1856, and employee tenement housing.
Colt purchased a large tract of land beside the Connecticut River, where he built his first factory in 1848, a larger factory called the Colt Armory in 1855, a manor that he called Armsmear in 1856, and employee tenemant housing.
For the young victims, a Solemn Requiem Mass and funeral service took place at the Illinois National Guard Armory abutting Humboldt Park, as the parish church was not large enough to accommodate the huge crowd.
A large portion of the church ’ s treasures were either transferred to the Kremlin Armory Museum, or sold overseas.
With a capacity of 3, 000, the Armory was easily large enough, considering that the fan support Iowa's teams received in that era was much less than it is today.
The interiors of the CIA were built in the Brooklyn Armory, a large edifice built in 1901 for the United States Cavalry.

Armory and brother
Zoe's brother Chris ( Peter Armory ) furiously evicts them from Pear tree Cottage.

Armory and Marcel
After attending the Armory Show and seeing Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, President Theodore Roosevelt wrote ( using his own, also valid translation ): " Take the picture which for some reason is called ' A Naked Man Going Down Stairs '.

Armory and Duchamp
Although the work was shown in the Salon de la Section d ' Or in October 1912 and the 1913 Armory Show in New York, Duchamp never forgave his brothers and former colleagues for censoring his work.

Armory and shocked
The 1913 Armory Show in New York City, an exhibition which brought European modernist artists ' work to the U. S., both shocked the public and influenced art making in the United States for the remainder of the twentieth century.

Armory and American
Image: TheMill1. JPG | Built in 1844, The Tallassee Armory building served as a cotton mill until the American Civil War when it was converted into an armory producing " Tallassee Cavalry Carbines "
Some of Sikeston's parks include Armory Park, Central Park, Clayton Park, Dudley Park, American Legion Park, Malone Park, Mary Lou Montgomery Park, R. S.
After World War I many American artists rejected the modern trends emanating from the Armory Show and European influences such as those from the School of Paris.
* 1913-The Armory Show opens in New York City introducing Modern art both American and European to the American public.
* European American Armory Inc., a Florida based firearms company
Borglum was active in the committee that organized the New York Armory Show of 1913, the birthplace of modernism in American art.
Many exhibitions have been held in the vast spaces of U. S. National Guard armories, but the Armory Show refers to the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art that was organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors.
The Armory Show was the first exhibition mounted by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors and was run by their president, Arthur B. Davies, secretary Walt Kuhn, and Walter Pach.
* Virtual re-creation of the Armory Show from the American Studies Programs at the University of Virginia
* 1913 news and reviews of the Armory Show have been digitized and posted online as the Walt Kuhn, Kuhn Family Papers, And Armory Show Records at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Members of the Cos Cob Art Colony were deeply involved in organizing the Armory Show, the exhibition that in 1913 introduced modernist European art to a vast American audience.
In 1912 Weir was selected the first president of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, but resigned a year later following the association's sponsorship of the modernist Armory Show.
Ironically, the Harper's Ferry Armory was destroyed during the American Civil War at the incitement of former Springfield resident and abolitionist, John Brown.
* Higgins Armory, 100 Barber Avenue, Worcester, Worcester County, MA: 16 photos, 2 data pages and supplemental material, at Historic American Building Survey
In 1913, ten of his paintings were shown together in the historic Armory Show, an honor reflecting the admiration felt towards Ryder by modernist artists of the time who saw his work as a harbinger of American modernist art.
At the 2012 Millrose Games, held for the first time at the Armory Track & Field Center, Lagat ran an American indoor record over 5000 m with a time of 13: 07. 15 minutes.
After the American Revolution, a rebellion led by Daniel Shays, a farmer from East Pelham, culminated in a small battle at the National Armory in Springfield.
In February 1913, Gleizes and other artists introduced the new style of European modern art to an American audience at the Armory Show ( International Exhibition of Modern Art ) in New York City, Chicago and Boston.
The pistols were tested by the American Army at the Springfield Armory in June, 1900.

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