March, 1911, a series of Cézanne water colors. The first one-man show of Cézanne’s in America. These water colors were most carefully selected and really represent a side of Cézanne which is underestimated by all those, even Cézanne lovers, who do not fully understand Cézanne’s importance.
April, 1911, Picasso. Drawings, lithographs, water colors, etc. A series of eighty showing the complete evolution of Picasso. The first introduction of Picasso to America and the first exhibition anywhere of Picasso held in this sense.
February, 1912, second Hartley exhibition.
February, 1912, first Arthur G. Dove exhibition.
March, 1912, sculptures and latest drawings by Matisse. First introduction to America of Matisse, the sculptor.
April, 1912, Exhibition of Children’s Work, showing relationship of that to much of the spirit of so-called “Modern” work, first exhibition of its kind held in America.
December, 1912, drawings and paintings by A. Walkowitz.
January, 1913, fourth Marin Exhibition—the now famous New York skyscraper series were shown.
March, 1913, Picabia’s New York work. The first one-man show of Picabia held in America.
April, 1913, Exhibition of De Zaya’s abstract caricature. Possibly the most modern expression of the human portrait.