Group exhibition
Mouvement des images – art, cinéma, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, April 5, 2006-January 29, 2007.
Solo exhibition
Frank Stella 1958, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, Mass., United States, February 4-May 2, 2006.
Group exhibition
Beyond Geometry, Miami Art Museum, Miami, Fla., United States, November 19, 2004-April 24, 2005.
Group exhibition
New York Collection for Stockholm, 420 West Broadway, New York, N. Y., United States ; John Weber Gallery, New York, N. Y., United States, October 1973 ; Sonnabend Gallery, New York, N. Y., United States, October 27-December 2, 1973 ; Moderna museet, Stockholm, October 27-December 9, 1973. – Organisation : Experiments in Art and Technology, Berkeley Heights.
Text in catalogue
Kuo, Michelle. – «9 evenings in reverse». – 9 evenings reconsidered : art, theatre, and engineering, 1966. – Edited by Catherine Morris. – Cambridge : MIT List Visual Arts Center, 2006. – P. 31-43.
Archive document
What really happened at The Armory / Robby Robinson. – March 16, 1967. – 44 sheets. – This photocopied document corresponds to a document included in the serie "Project files, 1966-1992, bulk 1966-1973", of the "Experiments in Art and Technology Records, 1966-1993", Research Library, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, California (940003). – The Daniel Langlois foundation for Art, Science, and Technology, 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering fonds.
Video document : Interview
[Interviews made within the framework of producing documentaries on "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering" / Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology; interviewers: Barbro Schultz Lundestam, Julie Martin, Billy Klüver]. – [Recorded September 3, 1997]. – 1 videocassette (1 hr. 48 min.): master copy, col., sd., stereo, DVCAM (Sony). – Interview with Frank Stella, performer in "Open Score" by Robert Rauschenberg; performance presented during "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering," 69th Regiment Armory (New York, N.Y., United States), October 14-23, 1966 (00. to 41 min.). Also contains an interview with David White (from 41 min. to 1 hr. 17 min.); digitized photographs of "Open Score" by Peter Moore and the "9 Evenings" poster (from 1 hr. 17 min. to 1 hr. 19 min.); comments by Billy Klüver on the tennis racks [...].