More Tremaine Collection artworks and designs in exhibitions (compilation; 1985-2016)

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December 1985 - January 1986. Twentieth century European masters at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York. (Viewed 19 January 2018. AAA00830; AAA00834-36; AAA00838.)

> Presumably formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), presumably Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned works: Georges Braque’s The black rose, (1927); Fernand Léger’s Le petit déjeuner (1921); Paul Klee’s Structural II, (1924); Joan Miró’s Le chat blanc, (1927); presumably Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned work: Paul Klee’s Seemingly modest, (1937).

1985-87, specific dates unknown. Loan for display with permanent collection, The Picker Art Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. (Viewed 22 December 2017. G01890-91.)

> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962).

29 January - 26 March 1986. Connecticut collects: American art since 1960 at the Whitney Museum of American Art Fairfield County, Stamford, CT. (Viewed 14 February 2018. AAA00930.)

> "Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine", loaned artwork: Neil Jenney’s Husband and wife, (1969).

8 February - 19 April 1986. Aus privaten Sammlungen at Galerie Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland. (Viewed 17 February 2018. AAA00912.)

> Presumably Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned artwork: Robert Rauschenberg’s Windward, (1963).

18 September - 30 November 1986. Major acquisitions since 1980: Selected paintings and sculpture at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. (Viewed 5 March 2019. Q00361.)

> Formerly "Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Meriden, Connecticut", Whitney Museum of American Art-owned, exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).

1987, specific dates unknown. The big top is up at Kuhlenschmidt / Simon, Los Angeles. (Viewed 9 March 2019. G02029-30; RPE0015-16.)

> Lender unknown, loaned Monogram by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior.

3 venues: 1987. Made in U.S.A.: An Americanization in Modern Art, the ’50s & ’60s at University Art Museum, Berkeley, California (4 April - 21 June 1987); The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO (25 July - 6 September 1987); Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond (4 October - 6 December 1987). (Updated 20 February 2018. G01808-09; AAA00868; AAA00880; AAA00933; G02037.)

> "Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine", loaned artworks: Claes Oldenburg’s Studies for store objects— pie, 7-Up, flag, oranges, fifteen cents (also known as 7-Up with cake), (1961); Tom Wesselmann’s The great American nude VIII, (1961). Presumably formerly private basis, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, exhibited artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Confirmed for Richmond, VA show only.)

12 June - 17 July 1987. Louise Lawler: As serious as a circus at Galerie Czarnowska, Berlin, Germany. (Viewed 22 March 2019. F00599-600).

> Lender unknown, loaned / exhibited photowork: Louise Lawler’s Living Room Corner, Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine Sr., New York City, (1984); showing Robert Delaunay’s Premier disque, (1912) and Roy Lichtenstein’s Ceramic head with blue shadow, (1965).

4 July - 4 October 1987. Pop Art America Europa Dalla Collezione Ludwig at Forte di Belvedere, Florence, Italy. (Viewed 21 February 2018. AAA00954.)

> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown specific lender (see below), exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Tango, (1955).

8 April - 7 May 1988. Barnett Newman: Paintings at Pace Gallery, New York. (Updated 18 May 2019. AAA00955; AAA00971; RPE0012.)

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), unknown specific owner, loaned or exhibited artwork: Barnett Newman’s Euclidian Abyss, (1947).

5 venues: 1988-90. The Latin American spirit: Art and artists in the United States, 1920 - 1970 at the Bronx Museum of the Arts (29 September 1988 - 29 January 1989); El Paso Museum of Art, Texas (27 February - 23 April 1989); San Diego Museum of Art, California (22 May - 16 July 1989); Instituto de Cultura Puertoriqueña, San Juan, Puerto Rico (14 August - 8 October 1989); Center for the Arts, Vero Beach, Florida (28 January - 31 March 1990). (Updated 12 March 2019. AAA00934-35; RPE0033-35).

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Phoenix Art Museum-owned, loaned artwork: Carlos Mérida’s Cuadro sin un título (serie de los cielos de Texas) (in English, "Picture Without a Title (Skies of Texas series"), (1943), otherwise known as Sky over Texas.

24 March - 24 June 1989. Colección Beyeler at Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. (Viewed 17 February 2018. AAA00912.)

> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Fondation Beyeler-owned, loaned artwork: Robert Rauschenberg’s Windward, (1963).

7 April - 15 May 1989. Barbara Bloom, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Louise Lawler and Allan McCollum at Galerie Czarnowska, Berlin, Germany. (Viewed 22 March 2019. F00596-98).

> Lender unknown, loaned / exhibited photoworks: Louise Lawler’s Does Marilyn Monroe make you cry?, (1988), showing the Tremaine-owned work by Andy Warhol, Round Marilyn, (1962), at the Christie’s New York auction, Contemporary Art from the Tremaine Collection, (9 November 1988). Also, a second photo of the edition also on view, or Lawler’s Does Andy Warhol make you cry?, (1988), with the same appearance.

July - September 1989. Wege zur Abstraktion at Galerie Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland. (Updated 27 August 2019. AAA00957; AAA00977; RPE0010.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown lender, loaned or exhibited artwork: The Moment II, (1969).

28 July - 15 October 1989. Art in place: Fifteen years of acquisitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. (Updated 5 March 2019. AAA00861-63; AAA00889.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Whitney Museum of American Art-owned; exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).

Summer 1990. Important Abstract Expressionist and Pop paintings at Gagosian Gallery, New York. (Updated 29 August 2019. AAA00957; AAA00978.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown lender, loaned or exhibited artwork: The Moment II, (1969).

1991 - 2002, specific dates unknown. Loan for display with permanent collection, Indianapolis Museum of Art. (Viewed 22 December 2017. G01892.)

> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Larry Bell’s Chrome and Glass Construction, (1965).

20 April - 14 July 1991. Current events: Recent acquisitions on social issues at the Akron Art Museum, Ohio. (Viewed 15 March 2019. G01933-34.)

> Akron Art Museum-owned, Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph), exhibited.

23 May - 13 August 1991. Roberto Burle Marx: The unnatural art of the garden at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (Updated 16 March 2019. F00559-65; F00575-78; G01956).

> Formerly Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, MoMA-owned, exhibited artwork: Roberto Burle Marx’s Design for a garden, (1948); and design: Oscar Niemeyer with Roberto Burle Marx Beach House for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, project, Santa Barbara, California, (1948),

5 venues: August 1991 - March 1992. Pop Muses: Images of Women by Roy Lichtenstein & Andy Warhol at Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo (dates unknown); Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, Chiba, Japan (dates unknown); Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Japan (dates unknown); Daimaru Museum, Umeda Osaka (dates unknown); Daimaru Museum, Kyoto (dates unknown). (Updated 16 March 2019. F00580; G01959.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection-owned, loaned artwork: Roy Lichtenstein’s Head - yellow and black, (1962).

21 May - 5 July 1992. Recent acquisitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. (Viewed 15 February 2018. AAA00861-63.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Whitney Museum of American Art-owned; exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).

24 September 1992 - 19 January 1993. Henri Matisse: A retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (Viewed 27 December 2017. G01910-14.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artworks: Oceania, the sky, (1946) and Oceania, the sea, (1946).

November 1992 – April 1993. National-Homage to Carlos Merida: The Breeze that Preceded the Tempest at the Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, Mexico City. (Viewed 29 June 2018. AAA00934-35.)

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Phoenix Art Museum-owned, loaned artwork: Carlos Mérida’s Cuadro sin un título (serie de los cielos de Texas) (in English, "Picture Without a Title (Skies of Texas series"), (1943), otherwise known as Sky over Texas.

2 venues: 1993. Louise Lawler, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons at Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway (January - May 1993); and Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland (specific dates unknown). (Viewed 9 March 2019. G02029-30; RPE0017-18.)

> Lender unknown, loaned Monogram by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior.

30 April - 1 August 1993. Wege der Moderne. Die Sammlung Beyeler at Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. (Viewed 12 October 2018. AAA00912.)

> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Fondation Beyeler-owned, loaned artwork: Robert Rauschenberg’s Windward, (1963).

1993 - 1997, specific dates unknown. Extended loan for use by Ambassador Madeleine Albright, Representative of the U.S. to the United Nations, office at the U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC. (Viewed 26 December 2017. G01906.)

> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Mary Callery’s Amity, (1947).

2 venues: 1994-95. Neo-Dada: Redefining art, 1958-62 at Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Arizona (4 November 1994 - unknown date); The Equitable Gallery, New York (dates unknown). (Updated 21 August 2021. G01808-09.)

> Presumably formerly private basis, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned NGA artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Not shown at last three venues).

5 venues: c. 1995 - 1996. Made in America at the Carnegie Museum of Art (dates unknown); the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (dates unknown); the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (dates unknown); the Saint Louis Museum of Art (dates unknown); and the Toledo Museum of Art (dates unknown). (Viewed 21 October 2018. AAA00910.)

> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Minneapolis Institute of Arts-owned, loaned artwork: Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York night, (or City night), (1926).

c. April 1996. Guerrilla Girls at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Kansas City, MO. (Viewed 14 March 2019. G01935; AAA00890.)

> Spencer Museum of Art-owned, Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph), exhibited.

1996-97, specific dates unknown. Loan for display with permanent collection at Baum Gallery of Fine Art, University of Central Arkansas, Conway. (Viewed 22 December 2017. G01886.)

> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Graham Sutherland’s Palm Palisades, (1947).

4 June - 7 September 1997. The Hirshhorn Collects: Recent Acquisitions 1992-1996 at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. (Viewed 1 February 2018. AAA00887.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Hirshhorn-owned, loaned artwork: Claes Oldenburg’s 7-Up, (1961).

17 July - 19 October 1997. Directions - Louise Lawler: Monochrome at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC. (Viewed 11 February 2018. G02028-30.)

> Lender unknown, loaned Monogram, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag, (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior.

8 October - 6 December 1997. American works 1945 - 1975 at C & M Arts, New York. (Viewed 24 February 2018. AAA00955; AAA00971.)

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection-owned, loaned or exhibited artwork: Barnett Newman’s Euclidian Abyss, (1947).

11 January - 26 April 1998. Masterpieces of American Modernism: The Rambach Collection at the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio. (Viewed 13 February 2018. AAA00437; AAA00926.)

> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), private collection-owned (Rambach), loaned artwork: Stuart Davis’s Composition (1863), (1932).

26 January - 18 February 1998. Guerrilla Girls talk back: The first five years (1985 - 1990) at Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York. (Viewed 15 March 2019. G01946-48.)

> Richard F. Brush Art Gallery-owned, exhibited: Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph 42/50), exhibited.

6 venues: 1998-99. The Fervour of Dada: Ernst Schwitters’ Collection at Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany (8 March - 1 June 1998); ARKEN Museum for Moderne Kunst, Ishøj, Denmark (13 June - 13 September 1998); Centro Galego de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (9 October 1998 - 8 January 1999); Museu do Chiado, Lisbon, Portugal (28 January - 4 April 1999); Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Spain (23 April - 20 June 1999); Fundación Juan March, Cuenca, Spain (30 June - 10 October 1999). (Viewed 22 December 2017. AAA00735; G01883-84.)

> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Ernst Schwitters Collection owned, loaned artwork: Josef Albers’s Flying, (1929/35).

17 March - 25 April 1998. The New York School at Gagosian Gallery, New York. (Viewed 24 February 2018. AAA00956; AAA00973.)

> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, unknown lender, loaned or exhibited artwork: Barnett Newman’s Outcry, (1958).

3 venues: 1998 - c. 2000. Andy Warhol: A Factory at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany (dates unknown); Kunsthalle Wien, Austria (c. 1999); Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium (c. 2000). (Viewed 9 December 2017. G01808-09.)

> Presumably formerly private basis, Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, loaned NGA artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Not shown at final three venues: Museo Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain; Fundaçao Serralves, Porto, Portugal; Guggenheim Museum, New York.)

June - September 1999. The 1960’s at Nassau County Museum, Roslyn Harbor, New York. (Updated 16 March 2019. F00580; RPE0027.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection-owned, loaned artwork: Roy Lichtenstein’s Head - yellow and black, (1962).

12 December 1999 – 12 March 2000. The Enduring Figure 1890s-1970s: Sixteen Sculptors from the National Association of Women Artists at Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. (Updated 14 December 2017. AAA00433; AAA00463.)

> Former Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art; NGA-owned, exhibited artwork: Mary Callery’s Amity, (1947).

21 July - 19 September 2000. Günter Umberg. Body of Painting mit Bildern aus Kölner Sammlungen at Museum Ludwig, Cologne. (Viewed 28 February 2018. AAA00954.)

> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Museum Ludwig, Cologne-owned, exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Tango, (1955).

2 venues: 2000-01. Hitchcock and art: Fatal coincidences at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (16 November 2000 - 16 April 2001); and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (dates unknown). (Viewed 4 March 2019. RPE0022; RPE0026.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, National Gallery of Art-owned, loaned artwork: Ralston Crawford’s Lights in an aircraft plant, (1945).

2 venues: 2001. Mondrian: The Transatlantic paintings at Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts (28 April - 22 July 2001); and the Dallas Museum of Art (19 August - 25 November 2001). (Updated 13 March 2019. F00566; F00568-72; RPE0043-47.)

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), San Francisco MoMA-owned, loaned artwork: Piet Mondrian’s Composition with red, yellow, and blue, 1935-42 (at both venues); formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Reynolda House Museum of American Art-owned, loaned artwork: Stuart Davis’s For internal use only, (1945) (Dallas venue only).

5 June - 4 September 2001. Photographs: A decade of collecting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (Viewed 28 January 2018. G01932.)

> Metropolitan Museum-owned Pollock and tureen, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of the Tremaine’s dining room in New York, with cropped view of Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).

18 November 2001 - 7 April 2002. A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. (Updated 14 December 2017. A01483; G01872-75.)

> Former Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, NGA-owned, exhibited artwork: Jacques Lipchitz’s Pierrot, (1916).

2 venues: 2002-03. Henri Matisse - drawing with scissors masterpieces from the late years at Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (dates unknown); Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Sammlung Berggruen (dates unknown). (Viewed 18 January 2018. G01910-11.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artworks: Oceania, the sky, (1946) and Oceania, the sea, (1946).

2 venues: 2002-03. Barnett Newman at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (24 March - 7 July 2002); Tate Modern, London (19 September 2002 - 5 January 2003). (Updated 9 January 2020. AAA00955-56; AAA00972; RPE0009.)

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collector-owned, loaned artwork: Barnett Newman’s Euclidian Abyss, (1947); formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collector-owned, loaned artwork: Barnett Newman’s Outcry, (1958; Philadelphia exhibition only).

4 venues: 2003-04. Miracle in the scrap heap: The sculpture of Richard Stankiewicz at Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA (19 April - 31 July 2003); AXA Gallery, New York (13 August - 18 October 2003); McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX (15 April - 15 July 2004); Museum Jean Tinguely, Basel, Switzerland (1 September - 1 November 2004). (Viewed 12 December 2017. G01846-47).

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art); former private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine; Cleveland Museum of Art, loaned artwork: Richard Stankiewicz’s Untitled, (1961).

18 June - 19 October 2003. Pop International at Wäinö Aaltosen Museo, Turku, Finland. (Viewed 28 February 2018. G01969.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Museum Ludwig-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s Close cover before striking (Pepsi-Cola), (1962).

14 March - 2 August 2004. A minimal future? Art as object 1958-1968 at MOCA Grand Avenue, Los Angeles. (Viewed 16 February 2018. AAA00937.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, MOCA LA-owned, exhibited artwork: Robert Irwin’s Untitled, (1963-65).

15 May - 29 August 2004. Louise Lawler and others at Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland. (Viewed 15 February 2018. G02028; G02032.)

> Lenders unknown, loaned Monogram by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag, (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior; Does Andy Warhol make you cry?, (1988) by Louise Lawler, photo of Andy Warhol’s Head of Marilyn Monroe/ Round Marilyn, (1962) at auction by Burton Tremaine.

September - November 2004. Roy Lichtenstein at the Nagoya City Art Museum, Japan. (Viewed 28 February 2018. G01960.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Leo Castelli Gallery-owned, loaned artwork: Roy Lichtenstein’s Crying girl, (1964).

20 November 2004 - 21 March 2005. Architecture and design: Inaugural installation at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (Viewed 7 March 2019. AAA00899; AAA00901; G01961).

> Formerly Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, MoMA-owned, exhibited artwork: Roberto Burle Marx’s Design for a garden, (1948).

29 April - 23 October 2006. Architecture & design drawings: Rotation 3 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (Viewed 8 March 2019. AAA00901; AAA03404-05; G02025).

> Formerly Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, MoMA-owned, exhibited artwork: Roberto Burle Marx’s Design for a garden, (1948).

26 July 2006 - 23 September 2007. Ways of seeing: John Baldessari explores the collection at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. (Viewed 30 January 2018. AAA00887.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Hirshhorn-owned, exhibited artwork: Claes Oldenburg’s 7-Up, (1961).

2007, specific dates unknown. Loan to Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of Andy Warhol’s Death, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA. (Viewed 22 December 2017. G01890-91.)

> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962).

25 January - 13 May 2007. CMA@MOCA at Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art. (Viewed 12 December 2017. G01846.)

> > Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art); former private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine; Cleveland Museum of Art, loaned artwork: Richard Stankiewicz’s Untitled, (1961).

3 venues: 2007-08. Georgia O’Keeffe, Circling around abstraction at the Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach, Florida (10 February - 6 May 2007); Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico (25 May - 9 September 2007); Minneapolis Institute of Arts (7 October - 6 January 2008). (Viewed 7 February 2018. AAA00910; G02018-20.)

> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Minneapolis Institute of Arts-owned, loaned artwork: Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York night, (or City night), (1926).

11 May - 19 August 2007. Breaking the Mold: Selections from the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, 1961-1968 at Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Updated 12 December 2017. AAA00390-91.)

> Formerly in the Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art; OKCMOA-owned, exhibited Ilya Bolotowsky’s Perpendiculars and diagonals, (1945).

1 June - 16 September 2007. Mexico and Modern printmaking— A revolution in the graphic arts, 1920 - 1950 at Phoenix Art Museum. (Viewed 16 February 2018. AAA00934-35.)

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Phoenix Art Museum-owned, exhibited artwork: Carlos Orozco Romero’s La danza (The Dance), (1939).

before 2 July - 29 July 2007. True Dutterer: The work of William S. Dutterer at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC. (Viewed 21 March 2019. G01908-09.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: William Dutterer’s Equal, no. 2, (1968).

25 October 2007 - 23 March 2009. DLA Piper Series: The Twentieth century, How it looked and how it felt at Tate Liverpool, England. (Updated 13 August 2019. H00928-30; RPE0023-24).

> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Tate Modern-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych, (1962).

  • Offline - Marilyn diptych exhibition history - Tate Modern archive, London.
  • Online - press release (25 June 2007) - Tate Liverpool website.
  • Online - exhibition webpage - Tate Liverpool website.
  • (14 September 2007). [Short announcement:] Tate to show collection masterpieces [with mention of Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych]. Liverpool Echo newspaper, p. 15. See worldcat.org for possible locations.
  • (28 September 2007). TATE of the ART [with mention of Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych to be installed the following month]. Liverpool Echo newspaper, p. 1. See worldcat.org for possible locations.
2008; specific dates unknown. Painting in the United States at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, PA. (Viewed 31 January 2018. RPE0026.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, National Gallery of Art-owned, loaned artwork: Ralston Crawford’s Lights in an aircraft plant, (1945).

20 February - 4 April 2009. Making Art: Explorations in Process at Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD. (Viewed 22 December 2017. G01888-89.)

> Presumably formerly private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Ernest Trova’s Falling man, (1970).

21 April - 2 August 2009. The pictures generation, 1974-1984 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (Updated 5 March 2018. AAA00856; G01932; G02028.)

> Metropolitan Museum-owned Pollock and tureen, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of the Tremaine’s dining room in New York, with cropped view of Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55); private lender, loaned Monogram, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag, (1955-58) in a Tremaine interior; unknown lender, Living room corner, arranged by Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, New York City, 1984, (1984) showing Robert Delaunay’s Premier disque, (1912) and Roy Lichtenstein’s Ceramic head with blue shadow, (1965).

24 April - 12 July 2009. Soft sculpture at National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. (Viewed 14 February 2018. AAA00928-29.)

> Former Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA Australia-owned, exhibited work: Jim Dine’s An animal, (1961).

7 June - 7 September 2009. Dove / O’Keeffe: Circles of Influence at Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts. (Viewed 8 February 2018. AAA00910; G02017.)

> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Minneapolis Institute of Arts-owned, loaned artwork: Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York night, (or City night), (1926).

2 venues: 2009-10. Van Doesburg and the international avant-garde. Constructing a new world at Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, The Netherlands (20 October 2009 - 3 January 2010); Tate Modern, London (4 February - 16 May 2010). (Viewed 14 February 2018. AAA00845; G01996-98.)

> Formerly Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza-owned, loaned artwork: Theo van Doesburg’s Composition XX, (1920).

15 November 2009 - 12 July 2010. Collection: MOCA’s first 30 years at MOCA Grand Avenue, Los Angeles. (Viewed 16 February 2018. AAA00937.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, MOCA LA-owned, exhibited artwork: Robert Irwin’s Untitled, (1963-65).

2 venues: 2011. Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art at the National Art Center, Tokyo, Japan (8 June - 5 September 2011) and Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan (13 September - 27 November 2011). (Viewed 22 December 2017. G01899-1901.)

> Formerly presumably private basis Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, NGA-owned, loaned artwork: Paul Cézanne’s Self-portrait, (1899), lithograph.

4 venues: 2011-13. Warhol: Headlines at National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (25 September 2011 - 2 January 2012); Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany (11 February - 13 May 2012); Galleria nazionale d’arte moderna, Rome, Italy (11 June - 9 September 2012); The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA (14 October 2012 - 6 January 2013). (Updated 9 February 2020. AAA00732; G01867-70; RPE0058.)

> Formerly private basis: Mr & Mrs Burton Tremaine; NGA-owned, artwork exhibited: Andy Warhol’s A boy for Meg, (1962). (Inclusion in venues after Washington, DC is not confirmed.)

April - June 2012. Frank Stella: Black, Aluminum, Copper Paintings at L & M Gallery, New York. (Viewed 5 February 2018. G01983.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, private collection, loaned artwork: Frank Stella’s Telluride, (1961).

2 venues: 2012-13. Regarding Warhol: Sixty artists, fifty years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (10 September - 31 December 2012); Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh (4 February - 28 April 2013). (Viewed 28 January 2018. G01932.)

> Metropolitan Museum-owned Pollock and tureen, (1984) by Louise Lawler, a photo of the Tremaine’s dining room in New York, with cropped view of Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).

14 April - 5 August 2013. Claes Oldenburg: The street and the store at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (Viewed 30 January 2018. AAA00887.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Hirshhorn-owned, loaned artwork: Claes Oldenburg’s 7-Up, (1961).

17 May - 7 October 2013. Vues d’en haut ("Views from above" in English) at Centre Pompidou-Metz, Metz, France. (Viewed 22 December 2017. AAA00735; G01883-85.)

> Former Miller Company (Collection of Abstract Art), Ernst Schwitters Collection owned, loaned artwork: Josef Albers’s Flying, (1929/35).

15 November 2014 - 17 January 2015. No drones at Sprüth Magers Berlin. (Viewed 13 February 2018. AAA00921.)

> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced), (1984 / 2013) and Pollock and tureen (traced and painted), third, (1984 / 2013 / 2014), referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).

3 venues: 2015-16. International Pop at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (11 April - 29 August 2015); Dallas Museum of Art (11 October 2015 - January 17, 2016); Philadelphia Museum of Art (24 February - 15 May 2016). (Viewed 30 January 2018. AAA0893-96.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Philadelphia Museum of Art-owned, loaned artwork: James Rosenquist’s Zone, (1961).

27 April 2015 - 10 January 2016. Witty, sexy, gimmicky: Pop 1957-67 at Tate Modern, London, England. (Viewed 9 September 2021. Q00314).

> Formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Tate Modern-owned, loaned artwork: Andy Warhol’s Marilyn diptych, (1962).

1 May - 27 September 2015. America is hard to see at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. (Viewed 14 February 2018. AAA00861-63.)

> Presumably formerly Mr. & Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Whitney Museum of American Art-owned; exhibited artwork: Jasper Johns’s Three flags, (1958).

15 May - 20 June 2015. Works on paper at Green Naftali gallery, New York. (Viewed 15 February 2018. AAA00925.)

> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced and painted), number unknown, (1984 / 2013 / 2014), referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).

30 May - 29 November 2015. See you at the barricades at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. (Updated 28 February 2018. G01936-37.)

> Art Gallery of New South Wales-owned, Guerrilla Girls’ Q. How many works by women artists were in the Andy Warhol and Tremaine auctions at Sotheby’s?, (1989; lithograph; 13/50), exhibited.

10 July - 20 September 2015. Et in Arcadio Ego – World-chaos & Idyll at Museum Kurhaus Kleve, Germany. (Viewed 17 February 2018. AAA00856; AAA00940.)

> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced), (1984 / 2013) referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).

29 August 2015 - 24 January 2016. Von Bildern at Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland. (Viewed 5 March 2018. AAA00856; AAA01006-07.)

> Unknown lender, Louise Lawler’s Pollock and tureen (traced), (1984 / 2013) (edition number unknown) referring to her photograph Pollock and tureen from a Tremaine interior, partly showing Jackson Pollock’s Frieze, (1953-55).