Dirty Looks at MoMA: Mining the Collection

Jul 8–Oct 20, 2013

MoMA

1 Berlin-Harlem. 1974. West Germany. Directed by Lothar Lambert

Dirty Looks NYC, a platform for queer experimental film and video, goes on location—to the film collection at MoMA—staging alternative screening interventions at MoMA and MoMA PS1 throughout the summer and fall. Programs take place once a month, July through October.

Organized by Sophie Cavoulacos, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; and Bradford Nordeen, Director, with David Everitt Howe and Karl McCool, Dirty Looks NYC

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