This collection contains recordings of events that either occurred at The Museum of Modern Art or are related to its programming.
Types of events include interviews, lectures, speeches, symposia, panel discussions, exhibition installation and de-installation
footage, exhibition walk-throughs, television footage and documentaries related to artists who have exhibited at the Museum.
Many video recordings within this collection are of historical significance. For example, recording 88-8 "Acconci Tapes" documents
the installation of the Museum's 1988 Vito Acconci exhibition and includes commentary from the artist. Recording 81-1 documents
the removal, packaging and shipping of Pablo Picasso's Guernica to Spain's Museo del Prado.
Other than Museum-related events, the bulk of this collection consists of television footage, which reflect public reactions
to the Museum's many events and historical moments. These televised excerpts, primarily from New York news stations, often
include on-air interviews with Museum curators and provide a unique perspective for scholars researching the Museum's exhibitions.
The Museum of Modern Art has increasingly used video as a primary tool to document the Museum's various endeavors. Since 1939,
the Museum had relied upon sound recording equipment for historical documentation of Museum-related events. Beginning in the
1970's, in addition to recording with sound equipment, the Museum would choose key events to document with film and video.
Currently, every public event held at The Museum of Modern Art is digitally videotaped to capture both image and sound. The
Museum's future plans for digital video will allow for many of the events held at the Museum to be accessible on ItunesU,
a web-based multimedia program, that will provide footage of MoMA exhibitions, symposia, and other exhibition-related material
to an expanded community. The Museum Archives will continue to retain service copies of contemporary events and will make
these copies available for consultation on-site.
The Museum Archives has the appropriate machines for playback of recordings on VHS, Beta, Umatic and DVD. The Archives currently
does not have compatible machines for recordings within the collection that are on Digital Video Cassette (DV), Mini Digital
Video Cassette (mini DV), BetaSP, Hi8, Super8, 8mm, 16mm, V-30H, HDCam or Digibeta formats. For each of these recordings,
a note has been added to their entry in the finding aid indicating that the necessary equipment does not exist at the Museum
Archives. Many of the recordings on older media are too fragile to be played and will need to be preserved prior to consultation.
Such recordings will be closed to access until they have been preserved and notice of this has been added to its entry in
the finding aid.
The Video Recordings are the physical property of The Museum of Modern Art. Literary rights, including copyright belong to
the authors or their legal heirs and assigns. Rights to work produced during the normal course of Museum business resides
with The Museum of Modern Art. For further information, and to obtain permission to publish or reproduce, contact the Museum
Archivist.
Video recordings were made for the individual Museum department responsible for the event and are transferred to the Museum
Archives on an ongoing basis.
Video Recordings, [item]. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York.
Video Recordings Item Descriptions
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Item |
Title |
Date |
77-1 |
"Women in Art: Georgia O'Keeffe" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: WNET television
NOTE: First 3 minutes are damaged and thus inaudible.
|
July 22, 1977 |
78-1a |
"Museum of Modern Art: 'Mirrors and Windows'" PARTICIPANTS: John M. Divola Jr., Jan Groover, Henry Wessel, Jr. SPONSOR: Philip Morris, Inc. and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960 (July 26-October 2, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1221 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Session 2 of 2 lectures given in conjunction with the MoMA exhibition, where 6 photographers represented in the exhibition
talk about their work RELATED MATERIAL: 78-1b, 78-1c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
September 26, 1978 |
78-1b |
"Museum of Modern Art: 'Mirrors and Windows'" PARTICIPANTS: John M. Divola Jr., Jan Groover, Henry Wessel, Jr. SPONSOR: Philip Morris, Inc. and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960 (July 26-October 2, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1221 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Session 2 of 2 lectures given in conjunction with the MoMA exhibition, where 6 photographers represented in the exhibition
talk about their work RELATED MATERIAL: 78-1a, 78-1c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
September 26, 1978 |
78-1c |
"Museum of Modern Art: 'Mirrors and Windows'" PARTICIPANTS: John M. Divola Jr., Jan Groover, Henry Wessel, Jr. SPONSOR: Philip Morris, Inc. and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960 (July 26-October 2, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1221 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Session 2 of 2 lectures given in conjunction with the MoMA exhibition, where 6 photographers represented in the exhibition
talk about their work RELATED MATERIAL: 78-1a, 78-1b
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
September 26, 1978 |
78-2a |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2b |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2c |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2d |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2e |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2f |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2g |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2h |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2i |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
78-2j |
"LeWitt Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5" (2 tapes each) (10 tapes total) EXHIBITION:
Sol LeWitt (February 3-April 4, 1978) MoMA Exh.# 1197 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 98.21a-98.21d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1978 |
79-1a |
"Munch as a 19th Century Artist" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Robert Rosenblum, Professor of Fine Arts, New York University SPONSOR: The Lauder Foundation EXHIBITION:
The Masterworks of Edvard Munch (March 15-April 24, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1254 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: An illustrated lecture about Munch's artistic roots RELATED MATERIAL: 79-1b, 79-1c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 16, 1979 |
79-1b |
"Munch as a 19th Century Artist" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Robert Rosenblum, Professor of Fine Arts, New York University SPONSOR: The Lauder Foundation EXHIBITION:
The Masterworks of Edvard Munch (March 15-April 24, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1254 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: An illustrated lecture about Munch's artistic roots RELATED MATERIAL: 79-1a, 79-1c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 16, 1979 |
79-1c |
"Munch as a 19th Century Artist" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Robert Rosenblum, Professor of Fine Arts, New York University SPONSOR: The Lauder Foundation EXHIBITION:
The Masterworks of Edvard Munch (March 15-April 24, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1254 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: An illustrated lecture about Munch's artistic roots RELATED MATERIAL: 79-1a, 79-1b
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 16, 1979 |
79-2a |
"Ansel Adams" EXHIBITION:
Ansel Adams and the West (September 5-October 28, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1273 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: On Video View RELATED MATERIAL: 79-2b, 79-2c, 79-2d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
September 11, 1979 |
79-2b |
"Ansel Adams" EXHIBITION:
Ansel Adams and the West (September 5-October 28, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1273 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: On Video View RELATED MATERIAL: 79-2a, 79-2c, 79-2d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
September 11, 1979 |
79-2c |
"Ansel Adams" EXHIBITION:
Ansel Adams and the West (September 5-October 28, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1273 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: On Video View RELATED MATERIAL: 79-2a, 79-2b, 79-2d
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
September 11, 1979 |
79-2d |
"Ansel Adams" EXHIBITION:
Ansel Adams and the West (September 5-October 28, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1273 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: On Video View RELATED MATERIAL: 79-2a, 79-2b, 79-2c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
September 11, 1979 |
79-3a |
"Patrick Henry Bruce: An American in Paris" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Rose, writer, critic, and co-director of the exhibition EXHIBITION:
Patrick Henry Bruce (August 22-October 21, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1272 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Lecture about American modernist Patrick Henry Bruce and the relationship of his work to Cubist painting RELATED MATERIAL: 79-3b, 79-3c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
October 16, 1979 |
79-3b |
"Patrick Henry Bruce: An American in Paris" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Rose, writer, critic, and co-director of the exhibition EXHIBITION:
Patrick Henry Bruce (August 22-October 21, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1272 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Lecture about American modernist Patrick Henry Bruce and the relationship of his work to Cubist painting RELATED MATERIAL: 79-3a, 79-3c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 16, 1979 |
79-3c |
"Patrick Henry Bruce: An American in Paris" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Rose, writer, critic, and co-director of the exhibition EXHIBITION:
Patrick Henry Bruce (August 22-October 21, 1979) MoMA Exh.# 1272 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Lecture about American modernist Patrick Henry Bruce and the relationship of his work to Cubist painting RELATED MATERIAL: 79-3a, 79-3b
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
October 16, 1979 |
79-4a |
"The Context of the 1920's" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lecture by E. C. Goossen, author and critic SPONSOR: SCM Corporation and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties (November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980) MoMA Exh.# 1277 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Lecture about the social and artistic ambience in which the art of the 1920's was created RELATED MATERIAL: 79-4b, 79-4c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
December 12, 1979 |
79-4b |
"The Context of the 1920's" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lecture by E. C. Goossen, author and critic SPONSOR: SCM Corporation and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties (November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980) MoMA Exh.# 1277 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Lecture about the social and artistic ambience in which the art of the 1920's was created RELATED MATERIAL: 79-4a, 79-4c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
December 12, 1979 |
79-4c |
"The Context of the 1920's" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lecture by E. C. Goossen, author and critic SPONSOR: SCM Corporation and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties (November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980) MoMA Exh.# 1277 DATA: V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) SUMMARY: Lecture about the social and artistic ambience in which the art of the 1920's was created RELATED MATERIAL: 79-4a, 79-4b
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
December 12, 1979 |
80-1 |
"MoMA Presents Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective" PARTICIPANTS: Directed by Shareen Brysac; written, narrated and produced by Perry Wolff; consultant William S. Rubin, Director,
Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective (May 16-September 30, 1980) MoMA Exh. #1290 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: William S. Rubin featured as guest speaker; televised on CBS News Special, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 80-2, 80-3a, 80-3b, 83-4, 85-13
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1980 |
80-2, 80-2D |
"Picasso: A Retrospective" PARTICIPANTS: Narrated by Richard Basehart EXHIBITION:
Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective (May 16-September 30, 1980) MoMA Exh. #1290 DATA: film reel (2 copies) SUMMARY: Stone Public Relations Associates RELATED MATERIAL: 80-1, 80-3a, 80-3b, 83-4, 85-13
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
|
1980 |
80-3a |
"Picasso: A Painter's Diary, Part 1" PARTICIPANTS: Paloma Picasso; Claude Picasso; friends; artist; photographers SPONSOR: International Business Machines Corporation; Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Charitable Trust DATA: 3/4" Umatic EXHIBITION:
Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective (May 16-September 30, 1980) MoMA Exh.# 1290 SUMMARY: Biography based on words by Pablo Picasso and his friends; William S. Rubin, Director, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art acknowledged in credits; televised on WNET, channel 13 RELATED MATERIAL: 80-1, 80-2, 80-3b, 83-4, 85-13
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May 1980 |
80-3b |
"Picasso: A Painter's Diary, Part 2 PARTICIPANTS: Paloma Picasso; Claude Picasso; friends; artists; photographers SPONSOR: International Business Machines Corporation; Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Charitable Trust EXHIBITION:
Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective (May 16-September 30, 1980) MoMA Exh.# 1290 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Biography based on words by Pablo Picasso and his friends; William S. Rubin, Director, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art acknowledged in credits; televised on WNET, channel 13 RELATED MATERIAL: 80-1, 80-2, 80-3a, 83-4, 85-13
|
May 1980 |
80-4a |
"The Museum of Modern Art: American Architecture Now" (reel 1) PARTICIPANTS: Seminar with César Pelli DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Sound is damaged throughout RELATED MATERIAL: 80-4b, 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84-13, 84-14
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September 5, 1980 |
80-4b |
"The Museum of Modern Art: American Architecture Now" (reel 2) PARTICIPANTS: Seminar with César Pelli DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Sound is damaged throughout RELATED MATERIAL: 80-4a, 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84-13, 84-14
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September 5, 1980 |
81-1 |
"The Departure of the Guernica" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Removal, packaging and shipping of Picasso's Guernica from the MoMA RELATED MATERIAL: 81-2, 81-3, 2008-322
|
September 8-9, 1981 |
81-2 |
"The Installation of the Guernica: Guernica en el Museo del Prado" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Installation of Picasso's Guernica at the Prado; in Spanish RELATED MATERIAL: 81-1, 81-3, 2008-322
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September 1981 |
81-3 |
"Guernica" PARTICIPANTS: Video by Geoffrey O'Connor, Downtown Community T.V. Center DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Footage of Picasso's Guernica at the MoMA before its departure; no sound RELATED MATERIAL: 81-1, 81-2, 2008-322
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1981 |
82-1 |
"Firefox" PARTICIPANTS: Clint Eastwood DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with Clint Eastwood; televised on Entertainment Tonight, WOR-TV; and Eyewitness News, WABC-TV
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June 14, 1982 |
82-2 |
"Giorgio de Chirico" PARTICIPANTS: William S. Rubin, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Giorgio de Chirico (March 30-June 29, 1982) MoMA Exh.# 1331 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with William S. Rubin; televised on CBS News Sunday Morning
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May 16, 1982 |
82-3 |
"Alfred Stieglitz, Photographer" PARTICIPANTS: Narrated by Marthe Jacobs; comments by John Russell, Aaron Copland, Dorothy Norman, Ansel Adams, and others SPONSOR: National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, Polaroid Foundation, Inc., Mobil Foundation,
Inc. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Produced by Paul Falkenberg and Hans Namuth for Museum at Large, Ltd.; circulated by the American Federation of Arts
Film Program
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1982 |
83-1 |
"How's Business: Business and the Arts?" PARTICIPANTS: Interview with Jack Limpert, Director of Development, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: American Express Video Network
|
March 1983 |
83-2 |
"Mondrian: New York Studio Compositions" EXHIBITION:
Mondrian: New York Studio Compositions (July 14-September 27, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1358 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on ARD (German TV) in German
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July 15, 1983 |
83-3 |
"MoMA Collection" (2 spots: Demo 1 & 2) DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Public service announcements prepared for MoMA's May '84 reopening highlighting its Picasso collection; televised
on WNET, Channel 13; produced by New Sounds RELATED MATERIAL: 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84-13, 84-14 83-4 TITLE: "Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective" September 1983 EXHIBITION:
Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective (May 16--September 30, 1980) MoMA Exh.# 1290 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: General Service Announcement; 2 spots: 1) no type; 2) with type RELATED MATERIAL: 80-1, 80-2, 80-3a, 80-3b, 85-13
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September 8, 1983 |
84-1, 84-1D |
"MoMA Reopening- New Building Construction Selects" DATA: 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Interviews; Parisot Productions, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84-13, 84-14
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February 17, 1984 |
84-2 |
"MoMA Reopening - "In Progress MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Eloise Ricciardelli, Registrar, The Museum of Modern
Art; Joanne Stern and Eliza Bliss Parkinson Cobb, Jeanne Thayer, Trustees DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interviews; Parisot Productions, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84-13, 84-14
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February 1, 1984 |
84-3, 84-3D |
"Museum of Modern Art II" PARTICIPANTS: Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; George Segal, sculptor; William S. Paley, Chairman
of the Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art, and founder and Chairman of CBS DATA: 3/4" Umatic (3 copies) SUMMARY: MoMA reopening: a sample of international TV coverage; Parisot Productions, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84-13, 84-14
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September 20, 1984 |
84-4 |
"MoMA Reopening: "MoMA Film Trailer" PARTICIPANTS: Directed by Dean Parisot; produced by Andy Caploe; short interviews with Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The
Museum of Modern Art; César Pelli, architect; Eloise Ricciardelli, Registrar, The Museum of Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect
and Trustee DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: A compilation of selected scenes to be included in a documentary film about MoMA's May 1984 expansion RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84.13, 84-14
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1984 |
84-5 |
"In Progress: The New Museum of Modern Art" DATA: film reel (2 copies) RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84.13, 84-14
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1984 |
84-6 |
"MoMA 1984 Expansion IBM Graphics" (6 computerized versions) DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Lilyan Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-7, 84-11, 84-12, 84.13, 84-14
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April 3, 1984 |
84-7, 84-7D |
"MoMA- IBM Graphics" DATA: 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Public service announcement prepared for MoMA Expansion; computer generated image by IBM Research Center; Unitel RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-11, 84-12, 84.13, 84-14
NOTE: This recording was preserved in November 2016. In addition to the originals, the Archives also holds a second DVD access
copy.
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May 4 & May 15, 1984 |
84-8 |
"Irving Penn" PARTICIPANTS: Interview with John Szarkowski, Chief Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Irving Penn (September 12-November 27, 1984) MoMA Exh.# 1381 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on NBC
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September 12, 1984 |
84-9 |
"Primitivism" PARTICIPANTS: Correspondent Judy Licht, Channel 5 reporter EXHIBITION:
"Primitivism" in 20th Century Art (September 19, 1984-January 15, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1382 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on WNEW-TV Channel 5 RELATED MATERIAL: 84-10, 84-15
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September 20, 1984 |
84-10 |
"Museum of Modern Art - Primitivism Show" DATA: 3/4" Umatic EXHIBITION:
"Primitivism" in 20th Century Art (September 19, 1984-January 15, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1382 SUMMARY: Promotional announcement televised on WNEW-TV Channel 5 for the Big Apple Minute RELATED MATERIAL: 84-9, 84-15
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September 1984 |
84-11 |
"MoMA Reopening" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on TF1, French TV (in French) RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-12, 84-13, 84-14
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July 1984 |
84-12 |
"MoMA Collection Revised" SPONSOR: PaineWebber DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Two public service announcements prepared for MoMA's May 17 reopening (also included on video #84-14) RELATED MATERIAL: 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84.13, 84-14
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April 23, 1984 |
84-13 |
"César Pelli: Personal History" PARTICIPANTS: César Pelli, architect DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: In Spanish, entitled "La Recreacion de New York"; discusses the education and accomplishments of César Pelli, as
well as his association with MoMA regarding the expansion project of the museum from 1983 to 1984 RELATED MATERIAL: 80-4a, 80-4b, 83-3, 84-1, 84-2, 84-3, 84-4, 84-5, 84-6, 84-7, 84-11, 84-14
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1984 |
84-14 |
"Picasso Matisse Collection" PARTICIPANTS: Produced by Tony Schwartz New Sounds SPONSOR: PaineWebber DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Six public service announcements prepared for MoMA's May 17 reopening highlighting its Picasso, Matisse, and other
collections RELATED MATERIAL: 84-12
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April 3, 1984 |
84-15 |
"MoMA: Primitivism" EXHIBITION:
"Primitivism" in 20th Century Art (September 19, 1984-January 15, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1382 SUMMARY: Televised on ZDF (German Television) RELATED MATERIAL: 84-9, 84-10
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n.d. |
85-1 |
"An American Portrait" PARTICIPANTS: William S. Paley, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: William S. Paley on Alfred H. Barr, Jr., founding Director, The Museum of Modern Art; televised on CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 98-77
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1985 |
85-2, 85-2D |
"Rousseau Review - New Sounds" SPONSOR: PaineWebber EXHIBITION:
Henri Rousseau (February 21-June 4, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1389 DATA: 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Promotion for Rousseau exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 85-6, 85-7, 85-8
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January 18, 1985 |
85-3 |
"Excerpts from The Great Train Robbery, The Birth of a Nation, Intolerance, The City, NY, NY" DATA: 3/4" Umatic
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May 16, 1985 |
85-4 |
"New York Loves You" PARTICIPANTS: Interview with Melissa Coley, Assistant, Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Tourist promotion film
|
1985 |
85-5 |
"Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec" EXHIBITION:
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (October 30, 1985-January 26, 1986) MoMA Exh.#1408 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 86-3
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December 1985 |
85-6 |
"Henri Rousseau" PARTICIPANTS: Interview with Silvia Milgram, Lecturer, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Rousseau (February 21-June 4, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1389 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Best Talk in Town, WPIX RELATED MATERIAL: 85-2, 85-7, 85-8
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March 1985 |
85-7 |
"Henri Rousseau" EXHIBITION:
Henri Rousseau (February 21-June 4, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1389 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Sunday Morning, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 85-2, 85-6, 85-8
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March 31, 1985 |
85-8 |
"Henri Rousseau" EXHIBITION:
Henri Rousseau (February 21-June 4, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1389 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Report on the exhibition; televised on the Evening News, RAI TV (in Italian) RELATED MATERIAL: 85-2, 85-6, 85-7
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April 1, 1985 |
85-9 |
"50th Anniversary of the Film Dept." PARTICIPANTS: Interviews with Mary Lea Bandy, Chief Curator, Dept. of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; Sidney Lumet, film director DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interviews; televised on Sunday Morning, CBS
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December 29, 1985 |
85-10 |
"Summergarden" PARTICIPANTS: Sonny Rollins, jazz musician DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with Sonny Rollins, televised on Sunday Morning, CBS. His performance at the Museum was on July 19, 1985
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1985 |
85-11 |
"Kurt Schwitters" EXHIBITION:
Kurt Schwitters (June 10-October 1, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1400 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Public service announcement; televised on MCTV-DUB ART NY
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June-October 1985 |
85-12 |
"Art or Eyesore?" PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist; Claes Oldenburg and George Segal, artists; William Diamond, Regional Administrator of
General Services Administration; and Suzanne Delehanty, art historian SPONSOR: AT&T EXHIBITION:
Richard Serra (February 26-May 13, 1986) MoMA Exh.# 1416 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with Richard Serra concerning the controversy over his government-commissioned public sculpture Tilted
Arc; comments by others, see above; televised on the MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 94-4
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April 25, 1985 |
85-13 |
"Picasso" PARTICIPANTS: Narrated by Richard Basehart; directed by Colin Clark SPONSOR: IBM EXHIBITION:
Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective (May 16-September 30, 1980) MoMA Exh.# 1290 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Discusses the MoMA exhibition, Picasso's career, and the diversity of his 45,000 works; DPD Videotape Network RELATED MATERIAL: 80-1, 80-2, 80-3a, 80-3b, 83-4
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May 1985 |
85-14 |
"Feature on Conservation with Antoinette King" PARTICIPANTS: Antoinette King, Director, Dept. of Conservation, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Brief interview with Antoinette King about techniques of conservation; televised on CNN
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February 22, 1985 |
86-1, 86-1D |
"Hart-Vienna 1900" PARTICIPANTS: John Hart, NBC News correspondent; Kirk Varnedoe, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern
Art; Carl Schorske, historian EXHIBITION:
Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture, and Design (July 3-October 26, 1986) MoMA Exh.#1426 DATA: 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Hart interviews Varnedoe; televised on NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 86-2, 86-6, 86-7
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October 21, 1986 |
86-2 |
"Vienna 1900" SPONSOR: Austrian National Tourist Office; City of Vienna EXHIBITION:
Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design (July 3-October 26, 1986) MoMA Exh.# 1426 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: General service announcement; televised on PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 86-1, 86-6, 86-7
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May 16, 1986 |
86-3 |
"Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec" PARTICIPANTS: Riva Castleman, Director, Dept. of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art; Wolfgang Wittrock,
exhibition curator (guest curator, The Museum of Modern Art) EXHIBITION:
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (October 30, 1985-January 26, 1986) MoMA Exh.#1408 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interviews with participants; televised on Sunday Morning, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 85-5
|
January 12, 1986 |
86-4 |
"Mies van der Rohe Centennial" PARTICIPANTS: Arthur Drexler, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Mies van der Rohe Centennial (February 5-April 15, 1986) MoMA Exh.# 1415 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview; American Video Channels
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February 1986 |
86-5 |
"Jasper Johns: A Print Retrospective" EXHIBITION:
Jasper Johns: A Print Retrospective (May 19-August 19, 1986) MoMA Exh.# 1423 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Sunday Morning, CBS
|
1986 |
86-6 |
"Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design" PARTICIPANTS: Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design (July 3-October 26, 1986) MoMA Exh.# 1426 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with Richard E. Oldenberg; he reports on MoMA exhibition and discusses fin-de-siècle Vienna and artists,
including Klimt and Schiele; televised on Sunday Morning, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 86-1, 86-2, 86-7
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September 21, 1986 |
86-7 |
"Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design" EXHIBITION:
Vienna 1900: Art, Architecture and Design (July 3-October 26, 1986) MoMA Exh.# 1426 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Fashion Tsushin, TV Tokyo, Channel 12 (Japanese); voice-over narration and shots of exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 86-1, 86-2, 86-6
|
November 3, 1986 |
86-8a |
"Rothenberg / Ritcher / Markulin" SERIES: Interviews conducted by MoMA, tape 1 of 6 PARTICIPANTS: Rothenberg, Ritcher, Markulin (randomly selected individuals); first names of participants not available DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Series of interviews conducted by MoMA to study opinions of the general public regarding MoMA exhibitions, publicity,
and events, and ways to attract a more diverse audience RELATED MATERIALS: 86-8b, 86-8c, 86-8d, 86-8e, 86-8f
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1986 |
86-8b |
"Knight Le Suino" SERIES: Interviews conducted by MoMA, tape 2 of 6 PARTICIPANTS: Knight, Le, Suino (randomly selected individuals); first names of participants not available DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Series of interviews conducted by MoMA to study opinions of the general public regarding MoMA exhibitions, publicity,
and events, and ways to attract a more diverse audience RELATED MATERIALS: 86-8a, 86-8c, 86-8d, 86-8e, 86-8f
|
1986 |
86-8c |
"Suino (Conclusion) Grandfest Wilk" SERIES: Interviews conducted by MoMA, tape 3 of 6 PARTICIPANTS: Suino, Grandfest, Wilk (randomly selected individuals); first names of participants not available DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Series of interviews conducted by MoMA to study opinions of the general public regarding exhibitions, publicity,
and events, and ways to attract a more diverse audience RELATED MATERIALS: 86-8a, 86-8b, 86-8d, 86-8e, 86-8f
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1986 |
86-8d |
"Wilk (Conclusion) Greene Katalano Conford" SERIES: Interviews conducted by MoMA, tape 4 of 6 PARTICIPANTS: Wilk, Greene, Katalano, Conford (randomly selected individuals); first names of participants not available DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Series of interviews conducted by MoMA to study opinions of the general public regarding MoMA exhibitions, publicity,
and events, and ways to attract a more diverse audience RELATED MATERIALS: 86-8a, 86-8b, 86-8c, 86-8e, 86-8.f
|
1986 |
86-8e |
"Conford (Conclusion) Fragellas Frederick" SERIES: Interviews conducted by MoMA, tape 5 of 6 PARTICIPANTS: Conford, Fragellas, Frederick (randomly selected individuals); first names of participants not available DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Series of interviews conducted by MoMA to study opinions of general public regarding MoMA exhibitions, publicity,
and events, and ways to attract a more diverse audience RELATED MATERIALS: 86-8a, 86-8b, 86-8c, 86-8d, 86-8.f
|
1986 |
86-8f |
"Frederick (Conclusion)" SERIES: Interviews conducted by MoMA, tape 6 of 6 PARTICIPANTS: Frederick; first names of participant not available DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Series of interviews conducted by MoMA to study opinions of general public regarding MoMA exhibitions, publicity,
and events, and ways to attract a more diverse audience RELATED MATERIALS: 86-8a, 86-8b, 86-8c, 86-8d, 86-8e
|
1986 |
87-1 |
"Art Spot: Frank Stella 1970-87" PARTICIPANTS: Amy Sepulveda, reporter; Emily Kies, Associate Educator/ Public Programs, Department of Education, The Museum
of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Frank Stella: Works From 1970-1987 (October 12, 1987-January 5, 1988) MoMA Exh.#1463 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with Kies; Art Spot, production of Video Ink ((c)New York Board of Education)
|
November 1987 |
87-2 |
"Minnelli On Minnelli" PARTICIPANTS: Liza Minnelli (Vincente Minnelli's daughter); written, produced, and directed by Richard Schickel DATA: 1 Standard VHS EXHIBITION:
Vincente Minnelli (December 15, 1989-January 28, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1537 SUMMARY: Lorac Productions/ KCET; Vic Lowry Video Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 89-11, 90-13
|
February 12, 1987 |
87-3 |
"Frank Stella: Works From 1970-1987" EXHIBITION:
Frank Stella: Works From 1970-1987 (October 12, 1987-January 5, 1988) MoMA Exh.#1463 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: General service announcement prepared for MoMA exhibition; televised on New Sounds, WNET
|
September 16, 1987 |
87-4 |
"The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein" PARTICIPANTS: Emily Kies, Associate Educator/ Public Programs, Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein (March 15-June 2, 1987) MoMA Exh.# 1443 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with Kies; Art Spot, production of Video Ink ((c)New York Board of Education) RELATED MATERIAL: 87-8
|
March 1987 |
87-5 |
"Judd Rose - James Bond Spot" PARTICIPANTS: Judd Rose, ABC reporter; comments by Bob Greene, columnist EXHIBITION:
25 Years of James Bond (June 1-July 5, 1987) MoMA Exh.# 1450; Film Program: "25 Years of James Bond" (June 5-23, 1987) DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Report on the exhibition; televised on World News Sunday, ABC
|
August 9, 1987 |
87-6 |
"Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Early Work" PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Early Work (September 10-November 29, 1987) MoMA Exh.# 1461 FORMAT: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview with Peter Galassi; televised on Live At Five, NBC
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September 1987 |
87-7 |
"Warhol: Portrait of an Artist" PARTICIPANTS: Produced and directed by Kim Evans; features Ivan Karp, art dealer; Gerard Malanga, Chief Assistant to Warhol
1963-70; Paul Morrissey, film director; Billy Name [Linnich], Factory Designer and Manager 1963-69; Emile de Antonio, film
director, and others DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: The first major profile of Andy Warhol's life and work since his death in February 1987, this video documentary features
Warhol performing for the media in interviews, as well as unseen footage shot in London before his death; televised on London
Weekend Television; RM Arts RELATED MATERIAL: 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a/b, 98-3b/b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1
|
1987 |
87-8 |
"The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein: 1961-1986" PARTICIPANTS: Roy Lichtenstein; Bernice Rose, Curator, Dept. of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Checkerboard Foundation, Inc. EXHIBITION:
The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein (March 15-June 2, 1987) MoMA Exh.# 1443 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Roy Lichtenstein comments extensively on his works, including the Greene Street Mural; Bernice Rose describes the
artist's different periods RELATED MATERIAL: 87-4
|
1987 |
88-1 |
"Interviews with Barry Day" PARTICIPANTS: Barry Day, Vice President, McCannerickson Worldwide, comments on differences between British and American TV
advertising EXHIBITION:
Film Program: "British Award-Winning Commercials -- BABA (British Advertising Broadcast Awards) 1988" (September 22-24, 1988) DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: On British Television Advertising Awards and MoMA showing; televised on CBS This Morning, CBS; CNN Showbiz Today,
CNN
|
October 10, 1988 |
88-2 |
"Anselm Kiefer" EXHIBITION:
Anselm Kiefer (October 16, 1988-January 3,1989) MoMA Exh.# 1498 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: ARD - German TV
|
1988 |
88-3 |
"Garry Winogrand: Figments from the Real World" PARTICIPANTS: Lloyd Kramer, reporter; John Szarkowski, Director, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Garry Winogrand: Figments from the Real World (May 15-August 16, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1486 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Report and interview; televised on News Four, NBC
|
May 18, 1988 |
88-4 |
"Vito Acconci" EXHIBITION:
Vito Acconci (February 11-May 3, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1476 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Art Spot, production of Video Ink ((c)New York Board of Education) RELATED MATERIAL: 88-8a/b, 88-8b/b, 88-9
|
February 1988 |
88-5, 88-5D |
"Designs for Independent Living" EXHIBITION:
Designs for Independent Living (April 16-June 7, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1483 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Unedited footage; includes shots of exterior and interior entrances to exhibition, and individual items displayed;
HLM Production Services RELATED MATERIAL: 88-12, 98-17, 98-17D
|
June 6, 1988 |
88-6 |
"Promo- Museum of Modern Art: Stella Exhibit" SPONSOR: PaineWebber EXHIBITION:
Frank Stella: Works from 1970-1987 (October 12, 1987-January 5, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1463 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Art Spot, production of Video Ink ((c)New York Board of Education)
|
January 1988 (air prior to January 3, 1988) |
88-7 |
"Hunting Season" PARTICIPANTS: Produced and directed by Rita Moreira; narrated by Marina Vilara DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentary about treatment of gays in Brazil; Rita Moreira Productions; no relation to MoMA
|
1988 |
88-8a |
"Acconci Tapes 1-9" PARTICIPANTS: Vito Acconci EXHIBITION:
Vito Acconci (February 11-May 3, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1476 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Installation of Vito Acconci exhibition at MoMA; commentary by the artist RELATED MATERIAL: 88-4, 88-8b, 88-9
|
February 1988 |
88-8b |
"Acconci Tapes 10-12" PARTICIPANTS: Vito Acconci EXHIBITION:
Vito Acconci (February 11-May 3, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1476 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Installation of Vito Acconci exhibition at MoMA; commentary by the artist RELATED MATERIAL: 88-4, 88-8a, 88-9
|
February 1988 |
88-9 |
"Vito Acconci- New Yorker" PARTICIPANTS: Host: Mr. Yamamoto; guest: Vito Acconci EXHIBITION:
Vito Acconci (February 11-May 3, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1476 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Broadcast on New Yorker, WNEW FM (Radio) RELATED MATERIAL: 88-4, 88-8a, 88-8b
|
April 26, 1988 |
88-10 |
"Deconstructivist Architecture" PARTICIPANTS: Jennifer Russell, exhibition curator of Frank Gehry at the Whitney Museum of American Art EXHIBITION:
Deconstructivist Architecture (June 23-August 30, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1489 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Jennifer Russell; on MoMA exhibition and the Frank Gehry exhibition at the Whitney in Japanese; televised
on INN
|
September 1988 |
88-11 |
"Good News at The Museum of Modern Art" PARTICIPANTS: Reported by Liz Wickersham; directed by Jim Reaves DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Good News, TBS; Good News is a weekly report of entertainment and arts news around the country; this
particular session was reported from various sites at MoMA
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August 7, 1988 |
88-12 |
"Health Watch" PARTICIPANTS: Cara McCarty, exhibition curator and Assistant Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern
Art EXHIBITION:
Designs for Independent Living (April 16-June 7, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1483 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Cara McCarty; televised on Health Watch, a segment of Channel 2 News at Five, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 88-5, 98-17, 98-17D
|
April 19, 1988 |
89-1 |
"Warhol Clips" a), b), c) PARTICIPANTS: a) Robert Hughes & Paul Taylor, art critics; b) Kynaston McShine, Senior Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Hilton Kramer, Editor of New Criterion
and art critic; c) Leo Castelli, art dealer EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on a) NBC; b) CBS Sunday Morning, CBS; c) CBS This Morning, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-2, 89-3a/b, 98-3b/b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1
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February 1989 |
89-2 |
"Andy Warhol Review & CBS Morning News Report" PARTICIPANTS: Reported by Paulo Francis; produced by Nathan Dudley DATA: 3/4" Umatic EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 SUMMARY: CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-3a/b, 98-3b/b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1
|
February 1989 |
89-3a |
"Warhol Opening" EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Rough Selection, Window Dub RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 98-3b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1
|
February 1, 1989 |
89-3b |
"Warhol Opening (Rough selection, Window Dub)" EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Rough selection, Window Dub RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1
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February 1, 1989 |
89-4 |
"The Museum of Modern Art: Burton On Brancusi" EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: Burton On Brancusi (April 7-June 18, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1514 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: It is a professionally edited tape, with an introduction screen, so it may have been shown in the exhibition or have
been produced for television broadcast, although the former seems more likely. The tape begins with Kirk Varnedoe giving an
introduction to Brâncuși and the MoMA exhibition series "Artist Choice." The following scenes are Burton and Varnedoe in the
galleries during the exhibition installation, discussing Burton's reasoning for his various installation methodologies and
his admiration for Brâncuși. Manhattan Media Enterprises, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-6, 91-1, 96-21, 98-7, 99-1
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April 18, 1989 |
89-5 |
"Is it Art or is it Trash?" PARTICIPANTS: Hosted by Pat Buchanan & Tom Braden; with James Cooper, Editor, American Arts Quarterly; Jack Valenti, President,
Motion Picture Association of America DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Crossfire, CNN
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June 2, 1989 |
89-6 |
"Helen Frankenthaler Interview" PARTICIPANTS: Jane Pauley, NBC reporter; Helen Frankenthaler, artist EXHIBITION:
Helen Frankenthaler: A Paintings Retrospective (June 5-August 20, 1989) MoMA Exh.#1521 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Interview, televised on NBC
|
July 3, 1989 |
89-7 |
"Picasso" EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism (September 24-January 16, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1529 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on CBS Sunday Morning, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 89-8, 89-9, 89-10, 90-1, 90-2
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September 24, 1989 |
89-8, 89-8D |
"Picasso/Braque: Segment Master" EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism (September 24-January 16, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1529 DATA: 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Video Ink Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 89-7, 89-9, 89-10, 90-1, 90-2
|
1989 |
89-9 |
"Picasso and Braque" EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism (September 24-January 16, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1529 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: SAT I/West Germany RELATED MATERIAL: 89-7, 89-8, 89-10, 90-1, 90-2
|
1989 |
89-10 |
"Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism" EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism (September 24-January 16, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1529 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Visnews, Video Planning Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 89-7, 89-8, 89-9, 90-1, 90-2
|
1989 |
89-11 |
"Liza Minnelli" PARTICIPANTS: Liza Minnelli EXHIBITION:
Vincente Minnelli (December 15, 1989-January 28, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1537 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 87-2, 90-13
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May 31, 1989 |
89-12 |
"Spencer Tracy in The Hard Guy" EXHIBITION: Film Program:
American Moviemakers: The Dawn of Sound (November 17-December 4, 1989) DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: 1930 Vitaphone short featured in exhibition
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November 12, 1989 |
89-13 |
"Burns & Allen in Lambchops (1929)" PARTICIPANTS: George Burns, Gracie Allen EXHIBITION: Film Program: "American Moviemakers: The Dawn of Sound" (November 17-December 4, 1989) DATA: 3/4" Umatic
|
November 21, 1989 |
89-14 |
"MoMA Warhol Promo" EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Art Spot, production of Video Ink ((c)New York Board of Education) RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a/b, 98-3b/b, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1
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March-April 1989 |
89-15 |
"Andy Warhol" EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on the MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a/b, 98-3b/b, 89-14, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1
|
February 1989 |
89-16 |
"Video Ink 506: Warhol" EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Children explore Warhol's art, his use of repeated images, silkscreen technique; program intended for young viewers;
1) W.O.W. Bronx Zoo; 2) Archie Comics; 3) Andy Warhol exhibition at MoMA; Video Ink RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a/b, 98-3b/b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-17, 90-1
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April 1989 |
89-17 |
"Eleventh Hour- Andy Warhol" PARTICIPANTS: Host Robert Lipsyte, with Ivan Karp, art dealer; Hilton Kramer, art critic; and Victor Bockris, Warhol biographer;
also features Donald Kuspit, art dealer; Vito Giallo, antique dealer; Paige Powell, Advertising Director, Interview Magazine;
Richard Sennet, New York University; and Jeff Koons, artist EXHIBITION:
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Discussion of Warhol's art and life; televised on Eleventh Hour, Channel 13 RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a/b, 98-3b/b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 90-1
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March 3, 1989 |
90-1 |
"Museum of Modern Art - Dubs" EXHIBITION:
Anselm Kiefer (October 16, 1988-January 3, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1498 Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (February 6-May 2, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1510 Emilio Ambasz / Steven Holl (February 9-April 4, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1511 Charlie Chaplin: A Centennial Celebration (January 1-June 30, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1508 Christopher Wilmarth (May 25-August 20, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1520 Picasso & Braque: Pioneering Cubism (September 24-January 16, 1989 MoMA Exh.# 1529 Robert Moskowitz (February 10-May 1, 1990)/ MoMA Exh.# 1542 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News reports on MoMA exhibitions; on Marisa Cespedes Reports, ECO News New York (in Spanish) RELATED MATERIAL: see index
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1988/1989/1990 |
90-2 |
"English Conversation with Richard E. Oldenburg and Lynn Zelevansky" PARTICIPANTS: Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Lynn Zelevansky, assistant to director of exhibition
and Curatorial Assistant, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism (September 24-January 16, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1529 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Program entitled "The Japanese in the U.S. Business Scenes"; on NHK (Japanese TV Station) RELATED MATERIAL: 89-7, 89-8, 89-9, 89-10, 90-1
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March & April, 1990 |
90-3 |
"Robert Moskowitz-MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: Report by Marisa Cespedes, I.P. Pino EXHIBITION:
Robert Moskowitz (February 10-May 1, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1542 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Eco News, New York (Mexico); Metropolis (Spain)
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February 1990 |
90-4, 90-4D |
"Photography Profile: John Szarkowski" PARTICIPANTS: Produced by Van Witsen; John Szarkowski, Director, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Photography Until Now (February 18-May 29, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1543 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Televised on the MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour, PBS
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May 7, 1990 |
90-5 |
"Van Gogh Auction Prices" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; and Robert Hughes,
art critic DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on the MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour, PBS; discussion of auction prices
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May 16, 1990 |
90-6, 90-6D |
"The Museum of Modern Art: Fragmentation and the Single Form" EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: Ellsworth Kelly, Fragmentation and the Single Form (June 15-September 4, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1551 DATA: 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Manhattan Media Enterprises, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 89-4, 91-1, 96-21, 98-7, 99-1
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June 27, 1990 |
90-7 |
"Window Dub of High and Low" EXHIBITION:
High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (October 7, 1990-January 15, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1559 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Manhattan Media Enterprises, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-8, 90-9, 90-10, 90-11, 90-12, 91-19
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September 13, 1990 |
90-8 |
"High and Low Art" PARTICIPANTS: Produced by Rosemarie Barone EXHIBITION:
High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (October 7, 1990-January 15, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1559 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Sunday Today, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 90-7, 90-9, 90-10, 90-11, 90-12, 91-19
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October 21, 1990 |
90-9, 90-9D |
"The Museum of Modern Art: High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture" EXHIBITION:
High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (October 7, 1990-January 15, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1559 DATA: 3/4" Umatic; large betacam; 3rd duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: In-house video to accompany the exhibition; Manhattan Media Enterprises, Inc., starring Kirk Varnedoe. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-7, 90-8, 90-10, 90-11, 90-12, 91-19
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October 3, 1990 |
90-10 |
"High and Low" EXHIBITION:
High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (October 7, 1990-January 15, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1559 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Collection of different reports on the exhibition; Marktinfo, U.Sa. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-7, 90-8, 90-9, 90-11, 90-12, 91-19
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1990 |
90-11 |
"Museum of Modern Art: High and Low" EXHIBITION:
High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (October 7, 1990-January 15, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1559 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Fashion Television, VH-1 RELATED MATERIAL: 90-7, 90-8, 90-9, 90-10, 90-12, 91-19
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1990 |
90-12 |
"Literatti" PARTICIPANTS: Hosted by Miriam Horn, Cultural Editor, U.S. News and World Report; interviews with (1) Phyllis Lambert, architect,
regarding the Canadian Center for Architecture; (2) Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum
of Modern Art, and Adam Gopnik, staff writer, The New Yorker, regarding the High and Low exhibition at MoMA; (3) Dr. Louise
Guay, President of YYAITS (Artificial Intelligence Technology Systems), regarding the new video project on Glenn Gould SPONSOR: Henry Birks and Sons, Canon, Algonquin Hotel, Northwest Airlink EXHIBITION:
High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (October 7, 1990-January 15, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1559 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Weekly TV program, Literatti and the Arts, featuring the arts in the U.S. and Canada RELATED MATERIAL: 90-7, 90-8, 90-9, 90-10, 90-11, 91-19
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1990 |
90-13 |
"Press Clips on Minnelli exhibition" EXHIBITION:
Vincente Minnelli (December 15, 1989-January 28, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1537 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Channel 11 News, WPIX-TV; Showbiz Today, CNN; Entertainment Tonight, ABC; Showbiz This Week, CNN (compiled
by American MovieMakers) RELATED MATERIAL: 87-2, 89-11
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December 12, 1989-January 6, 1990 |
90-14 |
"Interview with Melvin Van Peebles" PARTICIPANTS: Allan Havey, Melvin Van Peebles EXHIBITION: Film Program:
Melvin Van Peebles (June 22-30, 1990) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Night After Night, The Comedy Channel
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June 20, 1990 |
90-15 |
"Welcome to the Water Planet" EXHIBITION:
James Rosenquist: Welcome to the Water Planet (February 8-May 1, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1541 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Film by Seth Schneidman and Maryte Kavaliauskas about James Rosenquist's project; Seven Hills Productions, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-16
|
1990 |
90-16 |
"Welcome to the Water Planet - excerpts from a film in progress" EXHIBITION:
James Rosenquist: Welcome to the Water Planet (February 8-May 1, 1990) MoMA Exh.# 1541 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Checkerboard Foundation, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-15
|
February 14, 1990 |
91-1 |
"Artist's Choice: Chuck Close, Head-On / The Modern Portrait" PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist; Kirk Varnedoe, Director, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Charles A. Dana Foundation EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: Chuck Close, Head-On / The Modern Portrait (January 10-March 19, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1567 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic; electric film (3 copies) SUMMARY: Comments on the art and the exhibition by artist and curator; MICA-TV RELATED MATERIAL: 89-4, 90-6, 91-12, 96-21, 98-7, 99-1
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1991 |
91-2 |
"Art of the Forties: Window Displays at Barney's" DATA: 3/4" Umatic EXHIBITION:
Art of the Forties (February 20-April 30, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1574 SUMMARY: Televised on New York Views, WABC-TV RELATED MATERIAL: 91-12, 91-16
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March 30, 1991 |
91-3 |
"Pleasures and Terrors" EXHIBITION:
Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort (September 26-December 31, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1595 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Edge, PBS
|
October 2, 1991 |
91-4, 91-4D |
"They Risked Their Lives: Rescuers of the Holocaust" EXHIBITION:Gay Block: Rescuers of the Holocaust (January 16-April 7, 1992) MoMA Exh.# 1610 PARTICIPANTS: Malka Drucker, interviewer; Gay Block, interviewer; Jan Karski, Poland; Marion Pritchard, The Netherlands; Arnold
Douwes, The netherlands; Stefania Podgorska Burzminski, Poland; Aart and Johtje Vos, The Netherlands; Andre Guelen Herscovici,
Belgium; Helena Melynczuk, The Ukraine; Jean Kowalyk Berger, The Ukraine; Louisa Steenstra, The Netherlands; Gertrud Luckner,
Germany; Hermine Orsi and Emilie Guth, France; Maria Grafin von Maltzan, Germany; Greta and Johannes Devries, The Netherlands;
Gitta Bauer, Germany; Yvonne Jospa, Belgium; Semmy Riekerk, The Netherlands; Arie van Mansum, The Netherlands. DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: In 1987 and 1988, Malka Drucker and Gay Block interviewed over one-hundred Holocaust rescuers representing twelve
countries.The interviews speak to the motivations and behind the actions of these individuals and are interwoven with personal
recollections of the Second World War. Revised short version; Texas Video and Post (Production company). TRANSFERRED: 91-4D transferred July 8, 2015
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for German-language pamphlet, letter, and news clipping.
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November 25, 1991 |
91-5, 91-5D |
"Modern Art: Practices and Debates" PARTICIPANTS: Interviews with Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lucy
Lippard, art historian; Leon Golub, artist; Philip Johnson, architect and Trustee of MoMA; Linda Nochlin, art critic and historian
(regarding MoMA, role of museums in culture, etc.) DATA: 1 Standard VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: Televised on BBC, Open University Production Centre
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Fall 1991 |
91-6 |
"Sophia Loren" EXHIBITION: Film Program: "Vittorio D: De Sica Behind the Camera and On the Screen" (October 4-November 12, 1991) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Entertainment Tonight, ABC
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October 4, 1991 |
91-7 |
"The Yiddish Cinema: A Documentary narrated by David Mamet" PARTICIPANTS: Directed by Richard Pontius; produced by Moshe Waldoks SPONSOR: The National Center for Jewish Film EXHIBITION: Film Program: "Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds" (November 14, 1991-January 12, 1992) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: For German TV, ZDF Production
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1991 |
91-8 |
"Maria Beatty Project for MoMA" DATA: Electric Film
|
1991 |
91-9 |
"Contemporary Art in Context: Curator's Forum" PARTICIPANTS: Introduction by Riva Castleman, Chief Curator, Dept. of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art;
and Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; speaker: Luis R. Cancel, Director, Bronx Museum of the Arts DATA: 1 Standard VHS
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March 20, 1991 |
91-10 |
"Seven Master Printmakers- Installation and Opening Reception" SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art, New York EXHIBITION:
Seven Master Printmakers: Innovations in the 1980s (May 16-August 13, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1582 DATA: 1 Standard VHS
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May 15, 1991 |
91-11, 91-11D |
"Michael Craig-Martin Interview" PARTICIPANTS: Michael Craig-Martin, artist; Robert Evren, exhibition curator and Curatorial Assistant, Dept. of Drawings,
The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Projects 27: Michael Craig-Martin (March 9-April 23, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1576 DATA: 1 Standard VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: Interview by curator
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March 12, 1991 |
91-12 |
"Education Center Special Exhibition Displays - Video Documentation" EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: Chuck Close, Head-On/ The Modern Portrait (January 10-March 19, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1567; Art of the Forties (February 20-April 30, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1574 DATA: 1 Standard VHS RELATED MATERIAL: 91-1, 91-13 TITLE: "Garden as an Expression of Art", May 28, 1991 PARTICIPANTS: Roberto Burle Marx, landscape architect EXHIBITION:
Roberto Burle Marx: The Unnatural Art of the Garden (May 23-August 13, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1584 SUMMARY: Lecture
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March 1991 |
91-13 |
"The Garden as an Expression of Art" PARTICIPANTS: Roberto Burle Marx
EXHIBITION:
Roberto Burle Marx: The Unnatural Art of the Garden [MoMA Exh. #1584, May 23-August 13, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A lecture in Titus 1 Theater, The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-7, 90-8, 90-9, 90-10, 90-11, 90-12
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May 28, 1991 |
91-14, 91-14D |
"Kyoko Kumai Interview" PARTICIPANTS: Kyoko Kumai, artist; Mathilda McQuaid, exhibition curator and Assistant Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design,
The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai (May 3-June 18, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1581 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview by curator
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June 18, 1991 |
91-15 |
"Thierry Kuntzel Interview" PARTICIPANTS: Barbara London, exhibition curator and Assistant Curator, Dept. of Film and Video, The Museum of Modern Art;
and Christopher Lyon, Editor, Dept. of Publications, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Projects 29: Thierry Kuntzel (June 20-September 3, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1586 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview
|
July 1, 1991 |
91-16 |
"Art of the Forties Symposium" PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: William C. Agee; participants: Harry Callahan, Herbert Ferber, Sidney Peterson, Eva Veisel DATA: 1 Standard VHS EXHIBITION:
Art of the Forties (February 20-April 30, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1574 RELATED MATERIAL: 91-2, 9-12
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April 23, 1991 |
91-17 |
"Compilations of Tributes to Mr. William S. Paley" PARTICIPANTS: a) Jim Jenson reporting b) Charles Kuralt reporting; Robert A. Daly, chairman and CEO, Warner Brothers; Eric
Severeid, CBS reporter; Don Hewitt, executive producer, 60 Minutes c) Harry Smith reporting; Mary Tyler Moore, actress; Don Hewitt, executive producer, 60 Minutes, CBS d) Dan Rather reporting DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: a) Sunday Morning b) CBS News Sunday Morning, CBS; Tribute from Mike Wallace, CBS c) CBS This Morning, CBS d) William
S. Paley: Tribute to a Broadcasting Giant, CBS News Special
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December 1991 |
91-18 |
"Tristar Pictures: Bugsy- Video Press Kit" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: 1) featurette, 2) trailer, 3) film clips
|
1991 |
91-19 |
"Art in an Age of Mass Culture" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Adam Gopnik, co-curator
of exhibition, staff writer, The New Yorker; artists include Elizabeth Murray, Jeff Koons, James Rosenquist, Roy Lichtenstein;
directed and produced by Michael Blackwood EXHIBITION:
High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture (October 7, 1990-January 15, 1991) MoMA Exh.# 1559 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Michael Blackwood Productions, Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-7, 90-8, 90-9, 90-10, 90-11, 90-12
|
1991 |
92-1 |
"Picasso and Braque" PARTICIPANTS: N. Takaragi, Setagaya Art Museum EXHIBITION:
The William S. Paley Collection (January 30-April 7, 1992) MoMA Exh.# 1614 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: 1992 spring / summer report on overseas art exhibitions, including the Paley exhibition at MoMA; televised on NHK
(Japanese TV) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-3, 98-77
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1992 |
92-2 |
"Agnes Gund Interview" PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview televised on Charlie Rose, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 98-23, 98-28, 98-56, 98-56D
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1992 |
92-3, 92-3D |
"The William S. Paley Collection" PERSONALITY: William S. Paley SERIES: CBS Sunday Morning PARTICIPANTS: Betsy Aaron, reporter; William Rubin, Chairman Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: CBS EXHIBITION: The William S. Paley Collection [MoMA Exh. #1614, January 30-April 7, 1992] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Memorial coverage of William S. Paley's life and art collection. Detailed documentation of works within the Paley
collection, including Boy Leading a Horse by Pablo Picasso. RELATED MATERIAL: 92-1, 98-77
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February 2, 1992 |
92-4, 92-4D |
"William Rubin Interview" PARTICIPANTS: William S. Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Charlie Rose, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 98-34, 98-34D
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February 7, 1992 |
92-5 |
"David Brinkley Roundtable" PARTICIPANTS: David Brinkley, Cokie Roberts, George Will, Sam Donaldson, reporters DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Regarding NEA funding; televised on This Week With David Brinkley, ABC; MoMA is not specifically mentioned RELATED MATERIAL: 92-6
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February 23, 1992 |
92-6 |
"Segment on NEA funding for the Arts" PARTICIPANTS: Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist; Wendy Luers, National Council on the Arts; Leonard Garment, Independent Arts
Commission; Rachel Rosenthal, performance artist; Fred Sherry, cellist DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on the MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour, PBS; MoMA is not specifically mentioned RELATED MATERIAL: 92-5
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February 26, 1992 |
92-7 |
"Media Preview Remarks" PARTICIPANTS: Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Stephanie French, V. P. Cultural Affairs, Philip Morris
Co. Inc.; John Elderfield, exhibition curator and Acting Director, Dept. of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic RELATED MATERIAL: 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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September 1992 |
92-8, 92-8D |
"Matisse" PARTICIPANTS: Thomas McEvilley, contributing editor, Artforum; Patrick Heron, artist; Arthur Danto, art critic; Clement Greenberg,
art historian; and others EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic; VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: Televised on The Late Show, BBC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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February 12, 1992 |
92-9a |
"Various Coverage: Henri Matisse: A Retrospective" (#1-19) DATA: 3/4" Umatic EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 SUMMARY: Good Morning America, ABC; CBS This Morning, CBS; Channel 2 News, PBS; Charlie Rose, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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September 18-December 5, 1992 |
92-9b |
"Various Coverage: Henri Matisse: A Retrospective" (#20-25) EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Eyewitness News, ABC; Channel 11 News at Ten, Channel 11; Action News Chronicle, NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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September 18-December 5, 1992 |
92-10 |
"Matisse at MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, exhibition curator and Acting Director, Dept. of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; Albert
Kostenevich, Curator, Hermitage Museum; Stephanie French, V.P. Cultural Affairs, Philip Morris Co. EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News footage to be used in conjunction with the exhibition; Avatar Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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September 18, 1992 |
92-11 |
"Matisse Exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Marisa Cespedes Reports, on ECO News, New York (Spanish) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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September 21, 1992 |
92-12 |
"Henri Matisse Retrospective" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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September 30, 1992 |
92-13 |
"Matisse: A Retrospective" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Charlie Rose, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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October 22, 1992 |
92-14 |
"Henri Matisse: A Retrospective" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Marisa Cespedes Reports, ECO News New York (in Spanish) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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October 1992 |
92-15 |
"Matisse Kolossal" PARTICIPANTS: Directed by Raffaello Siniscalco EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: RAI Corporation (Italian Radio TV System) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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November 1992 |
92-16 |
"Matisse Exhibit/ The Art of Scalping" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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November 30, 1992 |
92-17 |
"Weekend Update: Matisse Exhibit" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Saturday Night Live (Show # 758 with Tim Robbins), NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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December 21, 1992 |
92-18 |
"Matisse Exhibit" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Good Day New York, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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December 31, 1992 |
92-19, 92-19D |
"Henri Matisse Retrospective at MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, exhibition curator and Acting Director, Dept. of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: Televised on NHK (Japanese); MICO Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-20, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
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1992 |
92-20 |
"Metrovision Sample Ad for The Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Metrovision RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-21, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11,93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
August 17, 1992 |
92-21 |
"Philip Morris Co. Inc.-Henri Matisse: A Retrospective" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Bob Plunkett Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-22,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-26, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
September 24, 1992 |
92-22, 99-22D |
"Matisse General Service Announcement" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Mediaworks Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
November 9, 1992 |
92-23 |
"Matisse" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: General service announcement, on AVID RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
November 16, 1992 |
92-24 |
"Metrovision Sample Show Featuring The Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: No audio; televised on Metrovision
|
December 22, 1992 |
92-25 |
"Matisse" (labeled "Matisse air check") PARTICIPANTS: Includes comments by John Elderfield, exhibition curator and Acting Director, Dept. of Drawings, The Museum
of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on NY 1 News, NY 1; Good Day New York; 10 O'Clock News, Fox TV; CBS This Morning, CBS, Fox Business News,
Breakfast With the Arts; RAI TV (Italian); Arts and Entertainment; German TV ZDF; Globo TV Brazil; compiled by Avatar Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
September 1992 |
92-26 |
"Matisse" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: General service announcement; rough cut; Mediaworks Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
November 9, 1992 (January 19th version) |
92-27 |
"General Service Announcement" DATA: Betacam
|
July 7, 1992 |
92-28 |
"Applevision: The Regency" PARTICIPANTS: Hosted by Beverly Sills STATION: Applevision DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Segment on summer exhibitions at MoMA RELATED MATERIAL: 93-47, 93-48
|
Summer 1992 |
92-29 |
"MoMA Promo- 'RAI 2: Italy, the Other Cinema'" (brief introduction to each film) EXHIBITION: Film Program: "RAI 2-Italy: The Other Cinema" (March 6-19, 1992) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Station: Telesia RELATED MATERIAL: 92-30, 92-31, 92-32
|
March 1992 |
92-30 |
"Italy, the Other Cinema" EXHIBITION: Film Program: "RAI 2-Italy: The Other Cinema" (March 6-19, 1992) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Selected scenes from: 1) La Vita Sospesa, directed by Maroun Bagdadi; 2) Atto Di Dolore, directed by Pasquale Squitieri;
3) Italia Germania, directed by Andrea Barzini; 4) I Divertimenti della Vita Privata, directed by Cristina Comencini; 5) Ultra'
directed by Ricky Tognazzi; 6) Pummaro' directed by Michele Placido; 7) Enrico IV, directed by Marco Bellocchio; 8) Nostalghia,
directed by Andrej Tarkovskii; 9) Padre Padrone, directed by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani; On RAI-TV (Italian TV) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-29, 92-31, 92-32
|
February 14, 1992 |
92-31 |
"Italy, the Other Cinema" EXHIBITION: Film Program: "RAI 2-Italy: The Other Cinema" (March 6-19, 1992) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on RAI-TV (Italian TV); seven 1:15 minutes long excerpts from films RELATED MATERIAL: 92-29, 92-30, 92-32
|
1992 |
92-32 |
"MoMA RAI Excerpts" EXHIBITION: Film Program: "RAI 2-Italy: The Other Cinema" (March 6-19, 1992) DATA: Large Betacam SUMMARY: RAI-TV (Italian) TV
|
June 1992 |
92-33 |
"Opening of Warner Brothers Exhibition" EXHIBITION:
Warner Brothers: Behind the Scenes (June 4, 1992-March 1, 1993) MoMA Exh. # 1626 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Entertainment Tonight, ABC; Showbiz Today, CNN
|
June 1992 |
93-1, 93-1D |
"Matisse Exhibit / Andy Rooney" PARTICIPANTS: Andy Rooney comments on exhibition DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Betacam (2 copies) EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 SUMMARY: Televised on 60 Minutes, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
January 17, 1993 |
93-2 |
"Matisse Exhibit" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
January 19, 1993 |
93-3 |
"Henri Matisse Retrospective" DATA: 1 Standard VHS EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 SUMMARY: Televised on NY Close-up, NY 1 RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
January 24, 1993 |
93-4 |
"MoMA Matisse Show Press Compilation" DATA: 3/4" Umatic EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 SUMMARY: Computer dump; rough cut of 93-5 RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
January 29, 1993 |
93-5, 93-5D |
"Press Clips" PARTICIPANTS: Produced by Mediaworks EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC; NBC News Today, NBC; Saturday Night Live, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
February 8, 1993 |
93-6 |
"Press Clips (without Philip Morris credit) EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Mediaworks RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
February 10, 1993 |
93-7 |
"Press Clips (with Philip Morris credit) EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Mediaworks RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
February 24, 1993 |
93-8 |
"Henri Matisse: A Retrospective" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Marisa Cespedes Reports, ECO News New York (Spanish) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
1993 |
93-9 |
"Matisse Exhibition" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Noticiero Univision (Spanish) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
|
93-10 |
"Matisse" PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, exhibition curator and Acting Director, Dept. of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: France 2, New York (French) RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
1993 |
93-11 |
"Henri Matisse: A Retrospective" PARTICIPANTS: Blanca Rosa Vilchez EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Station: Univision RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-12, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
1993 |
93-12 |
"Matisse" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: On Swedish television: Bild Journalen RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-13, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
n.d. |
93-13 |
"Museum of Modern Art Press Clips" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC; NBC News Today, NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 95-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
n.d. |
93-14 |
"Tokyo Masterworks Documentary Film" ("Masterworks From MoMA") PARTICIPANTS: Narrated by K. Nakamura DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: On Japanese television: Fuji TV
|
January 30, 1993 |
93-15 |
"MoMA - William Wegman" PARTICIPANTS: William Wegman, artist; Peter Galassi, exhibition curator and Director, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of
Modern Art EXHIBITION:
William Wegman's Cinderella (May 13-July 6, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1653 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Artist and curator comment on the exhibition; televised on CBS News New York, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 93-16
|
May 21, 1993 |
93-16 |
"Wegman" PARTICIPANTS: William Wegman, artist EXHIBITION:
William Wegman's Cinderella (May 13-July 6, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1653 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Day One, NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 93-15
|
July 19, 1993 |
93-17 |
"Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century" PARTICIPANTS: Narrated by Edward Sullivan, Chairman, Fine Arts Dept., New York University; produced by John Culkin SPONSOR:
The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS (2 copies) EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century (June 2-September 7, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1654 SUMMARY: Video accompanying exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 93-18, 93-19
|
1993 |
93-18 |
"Latin American Artists Exhibit-Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century (June 2-September 7, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1654 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on World News, CNN International (London) RELATED MATERIAL: 93-17, 93-19
|
June 2, 1993 |
93-19 |
"MoMA Latin Art Exhibit" EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century (June 2-September 7, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1654 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 93-17, 93-18
|
June 8, 1993 |
93-20 |
"Yes, But Is It Art?" PARTICIPANTS: Jeff Koons, artist; Hilton Kramer, art critic, and others DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Discusses controversy over the value of contemporary art; features recent auctions at Sotheby's, viewpoints of artists,
art collectors, and the general public; televised on 60 Minutes, CBS
|
September 19, 1993 |
93-21 |
"Miró Exhibit" TV SHOW: News 4 New York STATION: NBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 RELATED MATERIAL: 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29
|
October 13, 1993 |
93-22 |
"Miró Art NN" ("Miró's World") PARTICIPANTS: Reported by Mary Ellis Williams; comments by Carolyn Lanchner, exhibition curator and Curator, Dept. of Painting
and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on NBC Nightly News (with Tom Brokaw), NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 92-21, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29
|
October 15, 1993 |
93-23 |
"Joan Miró" EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Today Show, NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29
|
October 15, 1993 |
93-24 |
"Miró" PARTICIPANTS: Produced by Guillermo A. Meneses EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on CNN International (Spanish), CNN RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31
|
October 15, 1993 |
93-25 |
"Miró" EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on CBS News Sunday Morning, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31
|
October 17, 1993 |
93-26 |
"Miró" EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on The Late Show, BBC RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-29, 93-31
|
November 3, 1993 |
93-27 |
"Ferrari Exhibit" EXHIBITION:
Designed for Speed: 3 Automobiles by Ferrari (November 4, 1993-March 8, 1994)/ MoMA Exh.# 1668 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Hourly News, NY 1 RELATED MATERIAL: 93-30
|
November 4, 1993 |
93-28 |
"Robert Ryman" EXHIBITION:
Robert Ryman (September 26, 1993-January 4, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1663 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on The Late Show, BBC
|
November 5, 1993 |
93-29 |
"Joan Miró: A Retrospective" SPONSOR: Argentaria EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Avatar Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-31
|
November 23, 1993 |
93-30 |
"Ferrari Exhibit" EXHIBITION:
Designed for Speed: 3 Automobiles by Ferrari (November 4, 1993-March 8, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1668 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on CBS This Morning, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 93-27
|
December 16, 1993 |
93-31 |
"Carolyn Lanchner Miró" PARTICIPANTS: Carolyn Lanchner, exhibition curator and Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art;
Joan Miró, artist's grandson EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1666 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Charlie Rose, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29
|
December 30, 1993 |
93-32 |
"Andy Warhol Missing Work" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on CBS This Morning, CBS; Hourly News, NY 1; Channel 11 News at Ten, WPIX-TV RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a, b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1, 93-33
|
November 17, 1993 |
93-33 |
"MoMA - Missing Andy Warhol Art" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News at Noon, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 87-7, 89-1, 89-2, 89-3a, b, 89-14, 89-15, 89-16, 89-17, 90-1, 93-32
|
November 17, 1993 |
93-34, 93-34D |
"MoMA General Service Announcement" DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Mediaworks Productions
|
September 7, 1993 |
93-35 |
"Museum of Modern Art Matisse Exhibition - Public Relations compilation" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1633 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Mediaworks Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 98-25, 98-26,
98-93, 98-94, 98-94D
|
February 5, 1993 |
93-36 |
"Dept. of Cultural Affairs: The Museum of Modern Art Latin American Artist" EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century (June 2-September 7, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1654 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Sony Studio One RELATED MATERIAL: 93-17, 93-18, 93-19, 93-37, 93-38, 93-39
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March 3, 1993 |
93-37 |
"Metrovision Sample Ad for The Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century (June 2 - September 7, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1654 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Metrovision RELATED MATERIAL: 93-17, 93-18, 93-19, 93-36, 93-38, 93-39
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May 1993 |
93-38, 93-38D |
"Latin America Public Service Announcement" (English) PARTICIPANTS: Edward James Olmos introduces exhibition EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century (June 2-September 7, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1654 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Public service announcement RELATED MATERIAL: 93-17, 93-18, 93-19, 93-36, 93-37, 93-39
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1993 |
93-39 |
"Latin America Public Service Announcement" (Spanish) PARTICIPANTS: Edward James Olmos introduces exhibition EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century (June 2-September 7, 1993) MoMA Exh.# 1654 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Public service announcement RELATED MATERIAL: 93-17, 93-18, 93-19, 93-36, 93-37, 93-38
|
1993 |
93-40 |
"MoMA General Service Announcement: Miró" (rough cut) EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Mediaworks Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31, 93-41, 93-42, 93-43, 93-44, 93-45, 93-46
|
October 12, 1993 |
93-41, 93-41D |
"Joan Miró Retrospective" PARTICIPANTS: Carolyn Lanchner, exhibition curator and Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art;
Francisco Luzon, Chairman, Argentaria SPONSOR: Argentaria, Corporacion Bancaria de Espana EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666 DATA: Betacam; VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: Includes identification and description of works in the exhibition; Bob Plunkett Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31, 93-40, 93-42, 93-43, 93-44, 93-45, 93-46
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October 13, 1993 |
93-42, 93-42D |
"Centennial Joan Miró Retrospective" PARTICIPANTS: Juan Carlos I, King of Spain; Francisco Luzon, Chairman, Argentaria; Carolyn Lanchner, exhibition curator and
Curator, Dept .of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art;
Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; includes identification and description of works in the exhibition SPONSOR: Argentaria, Corporacion Bancaria de Espana EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666 DATA: Betacam; VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: News media B-roll package, ie. original unedited version; Bob Plunkett Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31, 93-40, 93-41, 93-43, 93-44, 93-45, 93-46
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October 14, 1993 |
93-43 |
"General Service Announcement: Miró Exhibition" EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Mediaworks Productions; Avid RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31, 93-40, 93-41, 93-42, 93-44, 93-45, 93-46
|
October 15, 1993 |
93-44, 93-44D |
"General Service Announcement: Miró Exhibition" EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666 DATA: 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: slightly altered version of 93-43, labeled "Miró MoMA"; Mediaworks Productions; Avid RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31, 93-40, 93-41, 93-42, 93-43, 93-45, 93-46
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October 18, 1993 |
93-45 |
"Miró General Service Announcement" EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Mediaworks Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31, 93-40, 93-41, 93-42, 93-43, 93-44, 93-46
|
October 20, 1993 |
93-46 |
"Metrovision Advertisement for The Museum of Modern Art: Miró" EXHIBITION:
Joan Miró (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Metrovision RELATED MATERIAL: 93-21, 93-22, 93-23, 93-24, 93-25, 93-26, 93-29, 93-31, 93-40, 93-41, 93-42, 93-43, 93-44, 93-45
|
October 15, 1993 |
93-47 |
"Applevision: Cultural Summer 1993" PARTICIPANTS: Beverly Sills introduces cultural events in New York during the summer, featuring MoMA DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Applevision RELATED MATERIAL: 92-28, 93-48
|
Summer 1993 |
93-48 |
"Applevision: Peninsula Winter 1993" PARTICIPANTS: Hosted by Beverly Sills DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Applevision; MoMA is not specifically mentioned RELATED MATERIAL: 92-28, 93-47
|
Winter 1993 |
93-49 |
"Gaumont" EXHIBITION: Film Program: "Gaumont Presents: A Century of French Cinema" (January 28-April 14, 1994) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on CNN
|
June 3, 1993 |
93-50 |
"Clint Eastwood Tribute at The Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION: Film Programs: "New Acquisitions: Ten Years of Clint Eastwood Films" (October 28 - November 5, 1993) and "Clint
Eastwood: From the Archive" (November 7-20,1993) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Live With Regis and Kathie Lee, ABC; Hourly News, NY 1; Ten O'Clock News, WNYW-TV; Channel 9 News, WWOR-TV RELATED MATERIAL: 82-1
|
October 28, 1993 |
93-51, 93-51D |
"Museum of Modern Art, New York: Robert Ryman" SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art, New York EXHIBITION:
Robert Ryman (September 26, 1993-January 4, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1663 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; duplicate is 1 Umatic 3/4" RELATED MATERIAL: 93-28
|
1993 |
94-1 |
"Guerrilla Girls Robert Storr - MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: In the CNN series "Gender Wars," Mark Feldstein reports on activities of the Feminist group Guerrilla Girls,
with comments by Hilton Kramer, art critic; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Televised on World News, CNN
|
February 16, 1994 |
94-2 |
"Frank Lloyd Wright" EXHIBITION:
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect (February 16-May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1673 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Today, NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 94-3, 94-5, 94-6, 94-19, 94-20, 94-21
|
February 18, 1994 |
94-3, 94-3D |
"Frank Lloyd Wright Retrospective" EXHIBITION:
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect (February 16-May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1673 DATA: 1 Standard VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: Televised on Charlie Rose Show, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 94-2, 94-5, 94-6, 94-19, 94-20, 94-21
|
February 28, 1994 |
94-4 |
"Museum of Modern Art - Jasper Johns' 'Ideas in Paint'" PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist; Hilton Kramer, art critic and editor, New Criterion; Merce Cunningham, choreographer;
statements by Johns read by composer John Cage SPONSOR: The Pew Charitable Trusts DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Channel 12 RELATED MATERIAL: 86-5
|
March 23, 1994 |
94-5 |
"Frank Lloyd Wright" EXHIBITION:
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect (February 16-May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1673 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Fashion Television, VH-1 RELATED MATERIAL: 94-2, 94-3, 94-6, 94-19, 94-20, 94-21
|
March 26, 1994 |
94-6 |
"Frank Lloyd Wright / Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION:
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect (February 16-May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1673 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on NY Views, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 94-2, 94-3, 94-5, 94-19, 94-20, 94-21
|
April 16, 1994 |
94-7 |
"New York Artist Smuggles Painting into MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: Paul Rebhan, local artist DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Features a local artist who hung his work at MoMA without permission; televised on World News Now, ABC; The Money Wheel, NBC; Hourly News, NY 1; Channel 2 News This Morning, CBS; News 4 New York, WPIX-TV; Channel
11 News at Ten, WWOR-TV; Channel 9 News RELATED MATERIAL: 94-9, 94-11, 94-12
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May 3-4, 1994 |
94-8 |
"Americans for Disabilities / Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Headline News, CNN Headline News Network
|
May 6, 1994 |
94-9 |
"New York Artist Displays Painting Museum of Modern Art" PARTICIPANTS: Features a local artist who discusses his "smuggled" work, Necking, which he hung at the MoMA without permission DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Eyewitness News Daybreak Sunday, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 94-7, 94-11, 94-12
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May 8, 1994 |
94-10 |
"Museum Director" PARTICIPANTS: Lynn Herbert, Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum; Rachel Ranta, artist, discusses her work and solo exhibition
at the CAM, Discrete Inquiry DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Report on the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, TX, its new exhibition, and its search for a new director; discuss
rumor of Peter Marzio leaving the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, for MoMA; televised on Steve Smith's Sunday, Channel 11
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May 8, 1994 |
94-11 |
"Museum of Modern Art Paul Rebhan" PARTICIPANTS: Paul Rebhan, artist DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Features a NY artist who hung his work at MoMA without permission; televised on America Journal, CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 94-7, 94-9, 94-12
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May 12, 1994 |
94-12 |
"Paul Rebhan" PARTICIPANTS: Matt Lauer interviews Paul Rebhan, local artist DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Features a NY artist who hung his work at the MoMA without permission; televised on News Four New York at Five, NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 94-7, 94-9, 94-11
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June 3, 1994 |
94-13 |
"The People We Love to Hate The Museum of Modern Art" PARTICIPANTS: Comments by Susan Kismaric, exhibition curator and Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: American Politicians (October 5, 1994-January 3, 1995) MoMA Exh.# 1695 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: News report; televised on CBS News Sunday Morning, CBS
|
November 6, 1994 |
94-14 |
"Glenn D. Lowry: New Director of MoMA" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Hourly News, NY 1 RELATED MATERIAL: 94-15, 94-16, 94-24, 94-25, 94-26
|
November 16, 1994 |
94-15 |
"Glenn D. Lowry - New Director of The Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Hourly News, NY 1; CBC Evening News, CBC RELATED MATERIAL: 94-14, 94-16, 94-24, 94-25, 94-26
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November 16 & 17, 1994 |
94-16 |
"MoMA- New Director" PARTICIPANTS: Speakers: Richard E. Oldenburg, retiring Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn D. Lowry, new Director, The
Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, Chairman of the Board, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Sound bites RELATED MATERIAL: 94-14, 94-15, 94-24, 94-25, 94-26
|
November 16, 1994 |
94-17 |
"New York Museums" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on NY 1 Hourly News, NY 1
|
November 18, 1994 |
94-18 |
"Philip Johnson" PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson, architect and Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Dupont DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview; televised on Charlie Rose, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2a/b, 96-2b/b, 96-3a/b, 96-3b/b, 96-4, 96-5a/b, 96.5b/b
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December 20, 1994 |
94-19 |
"Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect" EXHIBITION:
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect (February 16-May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1673 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Mediaworks RELATED MATERIAL: 94-2, 94-3, 94-5, 94-6, 94-20, 94-21
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February 14, 1994 |
94-20, 94-20D |
"Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect" EXHIBITION:
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect (February 16-May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1673 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Mediaworks RELATED MATERIAL: 94-2, 94-3, 94-5, 94-6, 94-19, 94-21
|
February 16, 1994 |
94-21, 94-21D |
"Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect at Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION:
Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect (February 16-May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh.# 1673 DATA: Betacam; VHS (2 copies) SUMMARY: Avatar Productions RELATED MATERIAL: 94-2, 94-3, 94-5, 94-6, 94-19, 94-20
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February 18, 1994 |
94-22, 94-22D |
"Discover Your Own Story" DATA: 1 Standard VHS; 3/4" Umatic (2 copies) SUMMARY: Mediaworks public service announcement for MoMA (TV)
|
Fall 1994 |
94-23 |
"Discover Your Own Story" DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Radio spots; Mediaworks public service announcement for MoMA (radio)
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September 29, 1994 |
94-24 |
"Glenn Lowry Appointment (MoMA #2)" DATA: Betacam RELATED MATERIAL: 94-14, 94-15, 94-16, 94-25, 94-26
|
|
94-25 |
"New Director VNR" DATA: Betacam RELATED MATERIAL: 94-14, 94-15, 94-16, 94-24, 94-26
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November 16, 1994 |
94-26 |
"Introduction to New Director (Announcement to staff)" DATA: Betacam RELATED MATERIAL: 94-14, 94-15, 94-16, 94-24, 94-25
|
November 16, 1994 |
94-27 |
"Jeanne Moreau at The Museum of Modern Art" EXHIBITION:
Film Program: "Jeanne Moreau: Nouvelle Vague and Beyond" (February 25-March 18, 1994) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Entertainment Now, WTN (Worldwide Television Network)
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February 18, 1994 |
94-28a |
"An Eccentric Object: Video Art in Australia" (Program 1: "The Body Electric") PARTICIPANTS: Video artists: Michael Hill, Mic Gruchy, John Gillies, Randelli, Lynne Sanderson, Linda Dement, Elena Popa,
Jill Scott, Cathy Vogan SPONSOR: National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts EXHIBITION: Film Program:
"The American Federation of Arts at The Museum of Modern Art" (May 1-30, 1994) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Organized by the American Federation of Arts RELATED MATERIAL: 94-28b, 94-28c
|
1994 |
94-28b |
"An Eccentric Object: Video Art in Australia" (Program 2: "Any Resemblance To Reality is Purely Deliberate") PARTICIPANTS: Video artists: Ian Haig, Randelli, Michael Strum, Severed Heads, The Brothers Grunchy, Sally Pryor, Jon McCormack, Faye Maxwell, Philip Brophy, Troy Innocent SPONSOR: National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts EXHIBITION: Film Program:
The American Federation of Arts at The Museum of Modern Art (May 1-30, 1994) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Organized by the American Federation of Arts RELATED MATERIAL: 94-28a, 94-28c
|
1994 |
94-28c |
"An Eccentric Object: Video Art in Australia" (Program 3: "The Diminished Paradise") PARTICIPANTS: Video artists: Eva Eden, TAPS, Destiny Deacon, Stephen Duke, Ellen Jose and Marshall White, Ross Harley, Cyber
Dada, Jane Parks, Bill Seaman, Chris Caines, Peter Callas SPONSOR: National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts EXHIBITION: Film Program:
"The American Federation of Arts at The Museum of Modern Art (May 1-30, 1994) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Organized by the American Federation of Arts RELATED MATERIAL: 94-28a, 94-28b
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1994 |
94-29 |
"Classic Mexican Cinema" EXHIBITION: Film Program:
Mexican Film and the Narrative Tradition (July 4-August 5, 1993) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Marisa Cespedes Reports, ECO News New York (Spanish)
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October 1994 |
95-1 |
"Marcel Pagnol" EXHIBITION: Film Program:
Marcel Pagnol (February 10-28, 1995) DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Televised on Marisa Cespedes Reports, ECO News New York (Spanish)
|
February 1995 |
96-1 |
"Introduction" (#1 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Wood Auditorium, Columbia University, 5:30-7:30 pm. SERIES: "The Origins of Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Introductory remarks by Phyllis Lambert; Philip Johnson in conversation with Jeffrey Kipnis SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute VHS video cassette, TRT: 2 hours SUMMARY: Session 1 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson RELATED MATERIAL: 96-2a, 96-2b, 96-3a, 96-3b, 96-4, 96-5a, 96.5b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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February 1, 1996 |
96-2a |
"Avant-garde Procedures: Form and Pragmatics" (#2 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Wood Auditorium, Columbia University, 9:00-12:12 pm. SERIES: "The Origins of the Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Introductory remarks by Bernard Tschumi; Robert Somol speaks on "Architecture after the Avant-garde"; Francesco
Dal Co on "Victors and Victory: Interpreting Lewis Mumford in the Brown Decades"; Detlef Mertins on "Framing the Constitution:
Sigfried Giedion, Emil Kaufman and the Laws of Architectural Modernity" SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute VHS video cassette, TRT: 2 hours SUMMARY: Session 2 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson. RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2b, 96-3a, 96-3b, 96-4, 96-5a, 96.5b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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February 2, 1996 |
96-2b |
"Avant-garde Procedures: Form and Pragmatics" (continued) (#2 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Wood Auditorium, Columbia University, 9:00-12:00 pm. SERIES: "The Origins of the Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Joan Ockman on "The Road Not Taken: Alexander Dorner's Way Beyond Art"; Peter Linder on "An Endless Avant-garde:
Frederick Kiesler's Display of Modernism 1926-1942"; followed by discussion SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute VHS video cassette SUMMARY: Session 2 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson. RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2a, 96-3a, 96-3b, 96-4, 96-5a, 96.5b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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February 2, 1996 |
96-3a |
"Avant-garde Geneologies: Intimate and Collective Influences" (#3 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Wood Auditorium, Columbia University, 2:00-4:45 pm. SERIES: "The Origins of the Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Michael Hays on "Mies van der Rohe and the Production of Abstraction"; Paulette Singley on "The Importance of
Not Being Earnest"; Mitchell Schwarzer on "The CIAM and the City of Mechanical God" SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute VHS video cassette SUMMARY: Session 3 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2a, 96-2b, 96-3b, 96-4, 96-5a, 96.5b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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February 2, 1996 |
96-3b |
"Avant-garde Geneologies: Intimate and Collective Influences" (continued) (#3 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Wood Auditorium, Columbia University, 2:00-4:45 pm. SERIES: "The Origins of the Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Sanford Kwinter on "The Doctrine of Misplaced Concreteness and the American Avant-garde"; followed by discussion SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute VHS video cassette SUMMARY: Session 3 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2a, 96-2b, 96-3a, 96-4, 96-5a, 96.5b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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February 2, 1996 |
96-4 |
"Nostalgia and the Avant-garde" (#3 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Wood Auditorium, Columbia University, 5:30-6:30 pm. SERIES: "The Origins of the Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Colin Rowe SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute VHS video cassette, TRT: 60 minutes SUMMARY: Session 3 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2a, 96-2b, 96-3a, 96-5a, 96.5b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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February 2, 1996 |
96-5a |
"Avant-garde Ideologies" (#4 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Columbia University and MoMA SERIES: "The Origins of the Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Introductory remarks by Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern
Art; Silvia Lavin on "Repressed Memories: Richard Neutra and the Birth Trauma of Modern Architecture"; Beatriz Colomina on
"1949"; Rem Koolhaas on "Le Corbusier, Harrison and the United Nations"; Peter Eisenman on "The Necessity of an American Avant-garde";
followed by discussion SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute Hi-8 Metal-P video cassette SUMMARY: Session 4 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2a, 96-2b, 96-3a, 96-3b, 96-4, 96.5b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 3, 1996 |
96-5b |
"Avant-garde Ideologies" (continued) (#4 of 4 sessions) PLACE: Columbia University and MoMA SERIES: "The Origins of the Avant-Garde in America, 1923-1949: The Philip Johnson Colloquium" PARTICIPANTS: Introductory remarks by Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern
Art; Silvia Lavin on "Repressed Memories: Richard Neutra and the Birth Trauma of Modern Architecture"; Beatriz Colomina on
"1949"; Rem Koolhaas on "Le Corbusier, Harrison and the United Nations"; Peter Eisenman on "The Necessity of an American Avant-garde";
followed by discussion SPONSOR: Peter B. Lewis, The American Friends of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Lily Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo
Cisneros, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder, Marshall S. Cogan, Emilio Ambasz, a grant from the
Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Ltd. DATA: 120-minute Hi-8 Metal-P video cassette SUMMARY: Session 4 of a three-day lecture series at Columbia University and MoMA, presented in honor of the ninetieth birthday
of Philip Johnson RELATED MATERIAL: 96-1, 96-2a, 96-2b, 96-3a, 96-3b, 96-4, 96-5a TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 3, 1996 |
96-6 |
"MoMA Radio English PSa" DATA: Betacam RELATED MATERIAL: 96-7 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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n.d. |
96-7 |
"MoMA English PSA" DATA: Betacam, TRT: 50 seconds RELATED MATERIAL: 96-6 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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n.d. |
96-8a |
"Picasso and Cubism" PLACE: Painting and Sculpture galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Sherry Goodman, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8b, 96-8c, 96-8d DONOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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November 18, 1982 |
96-8b |
"Picasso and Cubism" (continued) PLACE: Painting and Sculpture galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Sherry Goodman, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8a, 96-8c, 96-8d DONOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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November 18, 1982 |
96-8c |
"Picasso and Cubism" (continued) PLACE: Painting and Sculpture galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Sherry Goodman, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8a, 96-8b, 96-8d DONOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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November 18, 1982 |
96-8d |
"Picasso and Cubism" (continued) PLACE: Painting and Sculpture galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Sherry Goodman, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8a, 96-8b, 96-8c TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
NOTE: End of this cassette contains the beginning of "Atget: Old Paris" (see 96-9a).
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November 18, 1982 |
96-9a |
"Atget: Old Paris" PLACE: Photography galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Susan Cooke, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
The Work of Atget: Old Paris (October 14, 1982- January 4, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1335 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk with sign-language interpretation RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8d, 96-9b, 96-9c, 96-9d, 96-17 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
NOTE: "Atget: Old Paris" begins at the end of "Picasso and Cubism" (see 96-8d).
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November 18, 1982 |
96-9b |
"Atget: Old Paris" (continued) PLACE: Photography galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Susan Cooke, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
The Work of Atget: Old Paris (October 14, 1982- January 4, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1335 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk with sign-language interpretation RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8d, 96-9a, 96-9c, 96-9d, 96-17 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
NOTE: "Atget: Old Paris" begins at the end of "Picasso and Cubism" (see 96-8d).
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November 18, 1982 |
96-9c |
"Atget: Old Paris" (continued) PLACE: Photography galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Susan Cooke, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
The Work of Atget: Old Paris (October 14, 1982- January 4, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1335
DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk with sign-language interpretation RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8d, 96-9a, 96-9b, 96-9d, 96-17 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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November 18, 1982 |
96-9d |
"Atget: Old Paris" (continued) PLACE: Photography galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Susan Cooke, Museum lecturer and graduate student in art history SPONSOR: New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
The Work of Atget: Old Paris (October 14, 1982- January 4, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1335 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT 20 minutes SUMMARY: Gallery talk with sign-language interpretation RELATED MATERIAL: 96-8d, 96-9a, 96-9b, 96-9c, 96-17 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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November 18, 1982 |
96-10 |
"Art since 1945" PLACE: Painting and Sculpture galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Roni Feinstein DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Gallery talk: works discussed include Gorky's Agony and Miró's Birth of the World TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 7, 1982 |
96-11a |
"Form as Memory" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lucy R. Lippard, writer on contemporary art; introduced by Deborah Wye, Associate Curator, Dept. of Prints and
Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art and curator of the exhibition SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Lecture RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 7, 1982 |
96-11b |
"Form as Memory" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lucy R. Lippard, writer on contemporary art; introduced by Deborah Wye, Associate Curator, Dept. of Prints and Illustrated
Books, The Museum of Modern Art and curator of the exhibition SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Lecture RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96.11c, 96.11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 7, 1982 |
96-11c |
"Form as Memory" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lucy R. Lippard, writer on contemporary art; introduced by Deborah Wye, Associate Curator, Dept. of Prints and
Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art and curator of the exhibition SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11d, 9611e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 7, 1982 |
96-11d |
"Form as Memory" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lucy R. Lippard, writer on contemporary art; introduced by Deborah Wye, Associate Curator, Dept. of Prints and
Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art and Curator of the exhibition SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Lecture RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 7, 1982 |
96-11e |
"Form as Memory" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lucy R. Lippard, introduced by Deborah Wye, Associate Curator, Dept. of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum
of Modern Art and Curator of the exhibition SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Lecture RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 7, 1982 |
96-12a |
"Bourgeois Truth" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Robert Pincus-Witten, Professor of Art History, Queens College, CUNY and The Graduate Center, CUNY SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Lecture RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b, TRANSFERRED
TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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January 11, 1983 |
96-12b |
"Bourgeois Truth" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Robert Pincus-Witten, Professor of Art History, Queens College, CUNY and The Graduate Center, CUNY SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Lecture RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b, TRANSFERRED
TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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January 11, 1983 |
96-12c |
"Bourgeois Truth" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Robert Pincus-Witten, Professor of Art History, Queens College, CUNY and The Graduate Center, CUNY SPONSOR: The National Endowment for the Arts EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Lecture RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b DONOR TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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January 11, 1983 |
96-13a |
"Documentation of Louise Bourgeois exhibition" PLACE: Galleries, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Video documents the installation of the artist's work RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
NOTE: This recording was preserved during the summer of 2007. In addition to the original, a Digibeta archival master, a DVD
use copy and a DVD back-up copy now exist.
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January 28, 1983 |
96-13b |
"Documentation of Louise Bourgeois exhibition" (continued) PLACE: Galleries, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Video documents the installation of the artist's' work RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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January 28, 1983 |
96-13c |
"Documentation of Louise Bourgeois exhibition" PLACE: Galleries, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Louise Bourgeois (November 6, 1982- February 8, 1983) MoMA Exh.# 1337 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Video documents the installation of the artist's work RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-15, 96-23a, 96-23b, TRANSFERRED
TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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January 28, 1983 |
96-14a |
"ISP (School Program)" PLACE: Galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Julie Saul and Roni Feinstein DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Saul and Feinstein lead a 7th grade class from the Fieldston School on a tour of the Painting and Sculpture galleries;
artists discussed include Rousseau and Picasso RELATED MATERIAL: 96-14b, 96-13c TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 9, 1982 |
96-14b |
"ISP (School Program) (continued)" PLACE: Galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Julie Saul and Roni Feinstein DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Saul and Feinstein lead a 7th grade class from the Fieldston School on a tour of the Painting and Sculpture galleries,
Architecture and Design galleries, Decorative Arts and Photography galleries; artists discussed include Matisse, Brâncuși,
and others RELATED MATERIAL: 96-14a, 96-13c TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 9, 1982 |
96-14c |
"ISP (School Program) (continued)" PLACE: Galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Julie Saul and Roni Feinstein DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 20 minutes SUMMARY: Saul and Feinstein lead a 7th grade class from the Fieldston School on a tour of the Painting and Sculpture galleries;
artists discussed include Pollock, and others RELATED MATERIAL: 96-14a, 96-13b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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December 9, 1982 |
96-15 |
"Dislocations" PARTICIPANTS: Louise Bourgeois (in voice only), Chris Burden, Sophie Calle, David Hammons, Ilya Kabakov, Bruce Nauman, Adrian
Piper EXHIBITION:
Dislocations (October 20, 1991- January 7, 1992) MoMA Exh.# 1598 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 24 minutes SUMMARY: Artists featured in the exhibition talk about their work; video ran continuously through the exhibition according
to a prescribed schedule. RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-23a, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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n.d. |
96-16 |
"Primitivism" EXHIBITION:
"Primitivism" in 20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern (September 19, 1984-January 15, 1985) MoMA Exh.# 1382 DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 2 minutes 45 seconds SUMMARY: News spot about the exhibition; on ZDF (German public TV), in German TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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n.d. |
96-17 |
"Impact II" PARTICIPANTS: Stanley Nussbaum DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: News spot on News Center 4/Channel 4 about the MoMA education program for the blind and handicapped TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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1980's |
96-18 |
Untitled PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson SPONSOR: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Viewers like you, Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York, Robert Wood
Johnson Jr. Charitable Trust, Vincente Astor Foundation, Rosalind P. Walter, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Charlie Rose TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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June 24, 1993 |
96-19 |
"Poetry 17" PLACE: Garden café, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction by Lita Hornick; featuring Lewis Walsh, Janine Pommy Vega and Paul Violi SPONSOR: Lita Hornick; presented by the Contemporary Arts Council DATA: 120-minute VHS video cassette SUMMARY: Seventeenth annual poetry reading TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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November 15, 1994 |
96-20 |
"JLG par JLG" screening" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Jean-Luc Godard SPONSOR: Courtesy of Gaumont EXHIBITION: Film program:
"Encore! Gaumont" (May 6- May 19, 1994) DATA: 120-minute VHS SUMMARY: Discussion with Jean-Luc Godard following the world premiere screening of his autobiographical film, "JLG by JLG"
; film screened as opening to the "Encore! Gaumont" film program at MoMA TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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May 6, 1994 |
96-21, 96-21D |
"Artist's Choice: Elizabeth Murray: Modern Women" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Director, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art and Elizabeth Murray, artist EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: Elizabeth Murray (June 20-August 22, 1995) MoMA Exh.# 1720 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; duplicates are 2 DVDs RELATED MATERIAL: 89-4, 90-6, 91-1, 98-7, 98-14, 99-1 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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1995 |
96-22, 96-22D |
"Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from The New York Times" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Moderated by Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; A.M. Rosenthal, Associate Editor and Columnist,
The New York Times; Carolyn Lee, Assistant Managing Editor and former Chief Picture Editor, The New York Times; Carol Squiers,
critic and Senior Editor, American Photography; Stuart Ewen, Professor and Chair of Media Studies, Hunter College EXHIBITION:
Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from The New York Times (June 27- October 8, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1749 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 1 hour, 40 minutes SUMMARY: Symposium addressing the role of photography in the news and its character as a document of history RELATED MATERIAL: 98-69, 98-70, 98-72, 98-73, 98-88, 98-88D
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 96-22 transferred 1996; 96-22D transferred July 8,2015
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June 27, 1996 |
96-23a |
"Louise Bourgeois: Dislocations" PARTICIPANTS: Louise Bourgeois EXHIBITION:
Dislocations (October 20, 1991- January 7, 1992) MoMA Exh.# 1598 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Features the installation of her work RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23b TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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October 4, 1991 |
96-23b |
"Louise Bourgeois: Dislocations" PARTICIPANTS: Louise Bourgeois EXHIBITION:
Dislocations (October 20, 1991- January 7, 1992) MoMA Exh.# 1598 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Features the installation of her work RELATED MATERIAL: 96-11a, 96-11b, 96-11c, 96-11d, 96-11e, 96-12a, 96-12b, 96-12c, 96-13a, 96-13b, 96-13c, 96-15, 96-23a TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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October 4, 1991 |
96-24 |
"Bouillon de Culture: Picasso" PARTICIPANTS: Moderated by Bernard Pivot; Hélène Seckel, Curator of the exhibition Picasso and Portraiture in Paris; Paloma
Picasso; Claude Picasso; Françoise Gilot; Werner Spies, Art historian; Gérard Régnier, Director of the musée Picasso (Paris,
France) SPONSOR: FNAC EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation (April 28- September, 17, 1996) MoMA Exh.# 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: French TV program about Picasso, his portraits and his models; on France 2 (French TV), in French RELATED MATERIAL: 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: William Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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September 1996 |
96-25 |
"Picasso" PARTICIPANTS: Maya Picasso; Gérard Fromanger, painter; Pierre Daix, Picasso biographer; William S. Rubin, Director of the
exhibition Picasso and Portaiture at MoMA, NY; Marc Petit, writer EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation (April 28- September, 17, 1996) MoMA Exh.# 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: French TV program about Picasso, his life and his portraits; on La Cinquième (French TV); in French; The Museum of
Modern Art, New York, acknowledged in credits RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: William S. Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 1996
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97-1, 97-1D |
"Building the Future: Some Observations on Art, Architecture, and The Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Second Annual Studies in Modern Art: Imagining The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is Hi8 SUMMARY: Lecture addresses the Museum's plan for expanding and reconceiving its building in order to create a new Museum of
Modern Art for the 21st century. RELATED MATERIAL: 97.2, 97.3, 97.4 DONOR: Office of the Chief Curator-at-Large, John Elderfield; Duplicate donor information is unknown. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 27, 1997
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for Event Pamphlet.
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October 22, 1996 |
97-2, 97-2D |
"The Idea of a Modern Museum" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Second Annual Studies in Modern Art: Imagining The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century PARTICIPANTS: Introduction by John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator-at-Large, The Museum
of Modern Art; Henry Zerner, Professor of Fine Arts, Harvard University; Jorge Klor de Alva, Class of 1940 Professor of Comparative
Ethnic Studies and Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Umatic 3/4" cassette. SUMMARY: Lecture addresses the Museum's plan for expanding and reconceiving its building in order to create a new Museum of
Modern Art for the 21st century. RELATED MATERIAL: 97.1, 97.3, 97.4 DONOR: Office of the Chief Curator-at-Large, John Elderfield TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 27, 1997
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 97-1 for Event Pamphlet.
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November 19, 1996 |
97-3, 97-3D |
"The Museum and Society" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Second Annual Studies in Modern Art: Imagining The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century PARTICIPANTS: Moderated by Helen Searing, Alice Pratt Brown Professor of Art History, Smith College; Panel includes: Robert
A. M. Stern, Fa.Ia. architect; Fred Wilson, artist; Janet Abrams, architecture and design critic DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is Hi8 SUMMARY: Lecture addresses the Museum's plan for expanding and reconceiving its building in order to create a new Museum of
Modern Art for the 21st century. RELATED MATERIAL: 97.1, 97.3, 97.4 DONOR: Office of the Chief Curator-at-Large, John Elderfield; Duplicate Donor information is unknown. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 27, 1997
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 97-1 for Event Pamphlet.
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December 3, 1996 |
97-4, 97-4D |
"Rethinking The Modern" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Second Annual Studies in Modern Art: Imagining The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century PARTICIPANTS: A lecture by Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; followed
by a discussion with Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Mary Lea Bandy, Chief Curator, Dept. of Film and
Video, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator-at-Large, The Museum
of Modern Art; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is Hi8 SUMMARY: Lecture addresses the Museum's plan for expanding and reconceiving its building in order to create a new Museum of
Modern Art for the 21st century. RELATED MATERIAL: 97.1, 97.2, 97.3 DONOR: Office of the Chief Curator-at-Large, John Elderfield; Duplicate Donor information is unknown. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 27, 1998
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 97-1 for Event Pamphlet.
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December 12, 1996 |
97-5 |
"Camera 3" PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson, Rosamond Bernier DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview, Part 1; broadcast on CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 97.6, 97.7, 98-32
DONOR: Gift of Philip Johnson, Ritchie & Fiore Architects TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 29, 1997
NOTE: The series "Camera 3" (97.5, 97.6, 97.7) is part of the Philip Johnson Papers. The videos are housed with the Video
collection for preservation purposes.
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November 7, 1976 |
97-6 |
"Camera 3" PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson, Rosamond Bernier DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview, Part 2, broadcast on CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 97.5, 97.7, 98-32 DONOR: Gift of Philip Johnson, Ritchie & Fiore Architects TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 29, 1997
NOTE: The series "Camera 3" (97-5, 97-6, 97-7) is part of the Philip Johnson Papers. The videos are housed with the Video
collection for preservation purposes.
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November 14, 1976 |
97-7 |
"Camera 3" PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson, Rosamond Bernier DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview, Part 3, broadcast on CBS RELATED MATERIAL: 97.5, 97.6, 98-32 DONOR: Gift of Philip Johnson, Ritchie & Fiore Architects TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 29, 1997
NOTE: The series "Camera 3" (97.5, 97.6, 97.7) is part of the Philip Johnson Papers. The videos are housed with the Video
collection for preservation purposes.
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November 21, 1976 |
97-8 |
"Philip Johnson" PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: CBS Sunday Morning, WCBS TV (CBS), July 7, 1996, TRT: 9:10; Charlie Rose, WNET TV (PBS), July 8, 1996; TRT: 60 minutes;
The Newshour, WNET TV (PBS), July 9, 1996, TRT: 12:30 RELATED MATERIAL: 97-5, 97-6, 97-7, 98-32
NOTE: This video is part of the Philip Johnson Papers. It is housed with the Video collection for preservation purposes.
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July 7, 8, 9, 1996 |
97-9 |
"Family of Man at the Cleveland Museum of Art" PLACE: Cleveland Museum of Art DONOR: Catlin Stanton TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 23, 1997
NOTE: The Minneapolis Institute of Art still owns the copyright. This video can be used for research purposes only. Persons
wishing to reproduce it or quote from it must contact the Institute directly.
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n.d. |
97-10 |
a) "University of Houston-College of Architecture, Building Dedication; b) UH-COA Graduation Ceremony; c) UH-COA Evening with
Philip Johnson" PLACE: University of Houston-College Of Architecture PARTICIPANTS: a) Jetson Robertson, Jr., Mayor Pro-term; Philip Johnson, architect; Berdet Keyland, professor, College of Architecture;
b) Berdet Keyland, professor, College of Architecture; Philip Johnson, architect c) Philip Johnson, architect DATA: 1 Standard VHS; TRT: a) 14 minutes; b) 15 minutes; c) 52 minutes DONOR: Gift of Frank Welch TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 16, 1996
NOTE: This video is part of the Philip Johnson Papers. It is housed with the Video collection for preservation purposes.
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a) May 14, 1986; b) May 16, 1986; c) October 28, 1994 |
97-11 |
"Philip Johnson: Self-Portrait" PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson, architect; Rosamond Bernier, interviewer DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Philip Johnson discusses his life, his work, his art, his critics in this documentary filmed over a period of 10
years. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-32 DONOR: Stephen Chodorov TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 16, 1997 NOTE: This video is part of the Philip Johnson Papers. It is housed with the Video collection for preservation purposes.
NOTE: This video is part of the Philip Johnson Papers. It is housed with the Video collection for preservation purposes.
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97-12 |
"Willem de Kooning Memorial-MoMA Sculpture Garden" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art Sculpture Garden PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The
Museum of Modern Art; Leo Castelli, Gallery Owner; Chuck Close, artist; John McMahon; Rudy Burckhardt; David Sylvester DATA: 1 Standard VHS: sound cassette RELATED MATERIAL: Printed program; see also Sound Recordings DONOR: The Dept. of Special Programming and Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 20, 1997
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September 24, 1997 |
97-13, 97-13D |
"Achille Castiglioni: Design!" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater I, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Paola Antonelli, Associate
Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Achille Castiglioni, Designer SPONSOR: The Furniture and Lighting Division of the Italian Trade Commission EXHIBITION:
Achille Castiglioni: Design (October 15, 1997-January 4, 1998) MoMA Exh. # 1787 DATA: One Hi-8 cassette, duplicate is VHS cassette SUMMARY: Shot from stage camera, TRT: 1:32:10 RELATED MATERIAL: 97-14, 97-14D DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 1997
NOTE: Ralph Cortez, cameraman.
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Thursday, October 16, 7:30 |
97-14, 97-14D |
"Achille Castiglioni: Design!" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater I, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Paola Antonelli, Associate
Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Achille Castiglioni, Designer SPONSOR: The Furniture and Lighting Division of the Italian Trade Commission EXHIBITION:
Achille Castiglioni: Design (October 15, 1997-January 4, 1998) MoMA Exh. # 1787 DATA: One Hi-8 cassette, two duplicate VHS cassettes SUMMARY: Shot from house camera, TRT: 1:31:40 RELATED MATERIAL: 97-13, 97-13D DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 1997
NOTE: Steve Saher, cameraman.
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Thursday, October 16, 7:30 |
97-15, 97-15D |
"Paleoart, or How the Dinosaurs Broke into MoMA" PLACE: The Roy and Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: W. J. T. Mitchell, Gaylord Donelley Distinguished Service Professor of English and Art History, University of
Chicago, and Editor of Critical Inquiry DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Hi8 Cassette. SUMMARY: One of four lectures in the series Studies in Modern Art RELATED MATERIAL: 97-16, 97-16D, 98-98 See also Sound Recordings DONOR: Department of Education; Duplicate Donor information is unknown. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 6, 1997
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October 14, 1997 |
97-16, 97-16D |
"Framing Abstraction" PLACE: The Roy and Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Susan Stewart, Regan Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania DATA: One Hi-8 cassette, duplicate is VHS cassette; TRT: 59 mins 24 secs SUMMARY: One of four lectures in the series Studies in Modern Art RELATED MATERIAL: 97-15, 98-98 See also Sound Recordings DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 11, 1997
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November 11, 1997 |
97-17, 97-17D |
"Designs for Independent Living" EXHIBITION:
Designs for Independent Living (April 16-June 7, 1988) MoMA Exh.# 1483 DATA: 3/4" Umatic RELATED MATERIAL: 88-5, 88-12 DONOR: Dept. of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 11, 1997
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April 12, 1988 and May 18, 1988 |
97-18, 97-18D |
"Starowieyski" EXHIBITION:
Posters by Starowieyski (April 11- June 4, 1985) MoMA Exh. # 1396 DATA: 3/4" Umatic DONOR: Dept. of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 11, 1997
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March 1, 1985 |
97-19 |
"Accent -- Interview with Phillip Johnson and Louis Kahn" PARTICIPANTS: Phillip Johnson, Louis Kahn DATA: 3/4" Umatic DONOR: Dept. of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 11, 1997
NOTE: Original Tape obtained from Museum of T.V. and Radio. This copy was made from it in order to edit. May not to be viewed
without permission is from CBS News. Film Dept. also has a copy.
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May 14, 1961 |
97-20a |
Untitled PLACE: Sala Arazza, Cini Foundation, Venice SPONSOR: This discussion was organized under the auspices of the International Council DATA: Two 3/4" Umatic videos DONOR: International Council, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 8, 1997
NOTE: TAPES 98-1 - 98-6, DUPLICATES OF EXISTING MATERIAL, WERE REMOVED.
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June 11, 1997 |
97-20b |
Untitled PLACE: Sala Arazza, Cini Foundation, Venice SPONSOR: This discussion was organized under the auspices of the International Council DATA: Two 3/4" Umatic videos DONOR: International Council, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 8, 1997
NOTE: TAPES 98-1 - 98-6, DUPLICATES OF EXISTING MATERIAL, WERE REMOVED.
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June 11, 1997 |
98-7 |
"Artist's Choice: John Baldessari" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: John Baldessari, artist; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture SPONSOR: The Charles A. Dana Foundation EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: John Baldessari (March 17- May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh. #1675 DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Produced by MICA-TV RELATED MATERIAL: 89-4, 90-6, 91-1, 96-21, 98-14, 98-8, 99-1 DONOR: Dept. of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 23, 1998
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March 16, 1994 |
98-8 |
"Artist's Choice: John Baldessari" PARTICIPANTS: John Baldessari, artist; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern
Art SPONSOR: The Charles A. Dana Foundation EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: John Baldessari (March 17- May 10, 1994) MoMA Exh. #1675 DATA: 3/4" Umatic (One hour loop tape) SUMMARY: Produced by MICA-TV (The Longbeach Museum of Art) RELATED MATERIAL: 89-4, 90-6, 91-1, 96-21, 98-14, 98-7, 99-1 DONOR: Dept. of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 23, 1998
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1994 |
98-9 |
"How to Get into The Modern: The Last Resort" PARTICIPANTS: Jill Bedgood DATA: 1 Standard VHS; video in performance counter: 0073-1460; video documentation of performance counter: 1470-2490 (TRT:
approx. 18 minutes) SUMMARY: "How to Get into The Modern: The Last Resort" Performance 1986 DONOR: Dept. of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 23, 1998
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1986 |
98-10, 98-10D |
"Jasper Johns" PARTICIPANTS: Leo Castelli, gallery owner; Kay Larson, art critic; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Elizabeth Murray, artist; Ed Ruscha, artist EXHIBITION:
Jasper Johns: A Retrospective (October 15, 1996-January 21, 1997) MoMA Exh. # 1754 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 26 mins; Duplicate is standard VHS. SUMMARY: Interviews with Castelli, Larson, Varnedoe, Murray and Ruscha on City Arts Show # 304, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 98-78, 98-78D, 98-79, 98-79D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 30, 1996 |
98-11 |
"Jenny Holzer- Art Breaks (English Version)" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Caesar Video Graphics; Numerous video "spot breaks" including: "Abuse," "Action," "Expiring," "Habitual," "It's a
Gift," and "Murder." DONOR: Dept. of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 23, 1998
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April 12, 1990 |
98-12 |
"153 Sedie di Giancarlo Neri" PLACE: Naples, Italy PARTICIPANTS: Giancarlo Neri, artist DATA: 1 Standard VHS (NTSC) SUMMARY: Video presentation of an artist making sculpture/installation of lighted chairs mounted to a building. In Italian DONOR: Dept. of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 23, 1998
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December 1990 |
98-13, 98-13D |
"Children's Television Workshop: Sesame Street Compilation Reel" DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Sesame Street Compilation Reel: 1)Jackson Pollock; 2) Moonbird; 3) Picasso Baboon; 4) Sleeping Gypsy; 5) Rectangle
is Rectangle DONOR: Dept. of Painting and Sculpture; Duplicate donated by the Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 23, 1998; Duplicate provided in 2001
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April 1997 |
98-14, 98-14D |
"Excerpts from documentary tapes of five programs" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 2 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: MoMA Gallery Talk: "Picasso & Cubism"; MoMA Gallery Talk (w/ Sign language interpretation) "The work of Atget: The
Art of Old Paris"; MoMA second meeting of four session course: "Art Since 1945"; MoMA Lecture in conjunction with Louise Bourgeois:
Lucy Lippard "Form as Memory"; MoMA Independent School Program "A Seventh Grade visit" RELATED MATERIAL: 98-15
NOTE: Video quality inconsistent.
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Fall 1982 |
98-15 |
"Walden School's 7th grade class at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: approximately 10 minutes SUMMARY: MoMA Education Dept. Independent School Program: Grades 7-8 re: Rietveld and Van Gogh RELATED MATERIAL: 98-14, 98-14D
NOTE: Walden School has a copy of this tape. Copyright 1983, The Museum of Modern Art. This tape or portions thereof shall
not be reproduced without written permission of the Museum.
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December 2, 1982 |
98-16 |
"Deaf Tour Spot, Channel 9 News" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 2 mins 41 secs SUMMARY: WOR-TV Productions re: MoMA's programs for hearing impaired/Interpreter on request
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98-17 |
"Lee Krasner: The Long View" PARTICIPANTS: Lee Krasner, artist SPONSOR: American Federation of Arts DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 30 mins SUMMARY: Fred Ridel/Film Dept. Documentary with Barbara Rose on Lee Krasner re: The first generation abstract expressionist
artists; relationship with Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollock
NOTE: This recording was preserved in November 2017. In addition to the original, a digital access copy now exists.
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December 12, 1984 |
98-18 |
"Rough Cut of Take Ten" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Philip Yenawine, Director, Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Devlin Productions Inc. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-19
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98-19 |
"Take Ten" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Philip Yenawine, Director, Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 3/4" Umatic U-Matic SUMMARY: edited version re: MoMA's history/beginnings; re-opening after expansion; Video Dept.; A & D Dept. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-18
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August 31, 1984 |
98-20, 98-20D |
"Making Aalto's Furniture" DATA: 3/4" Umatic; Duplicate is Umatic 3/4" SUMMARY: Documentary of Aalto's techniques and style; takes place on site at Aalto's factory in Finland; repeater
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September 26, 1984 |
98-21a |
"Sol LeWitt" DATA: 3/4" Umatic U-Matic SUMMARY: Installation of LeWitt piece RELATED MATERIAL: 98-21 b, 98-21 c, 98-21 d
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n.d. |
98-21b |
"Sol LeWitt" DATA: 3/4" Umatic U-Matic SUMMARY: Installation of LeWitt piece RELATED MATERIAL: 98-21a, 98-21c, 98-21d
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n.d. |
98-21c |
"Sol LeWitt" DATA: 3/4" Umatic U-Matic SUMMARY: Installation of LeWitt piece RELATED MATERIAL: 98-21a, 98-21b, 98-21d
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n.d. |
98-21d |
"Sol LeWitt" DATA: 3/4" Umatic U-Matic RELATED MATERIAL: 98-21a, 98-21b, 98-21c
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n.d. |
98-22 |
"Continental Airlines Profiles West" EXHIBITION:
Dream Merchants ( March 7-June 1, 1991) MoMA Exh. # 1575 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 30 mins SUMMARY: News brief on MoMA and Dream Merchants DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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June, 1991 |
98-23 |
"Agnes Gund" PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Agnes Gund on The Charlie Rose Show, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 92-2, 98-28, 98-28D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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May 5, 1992 |
98-24a |
"The Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: New York City DATA: 2 BETACAM videotapes, TRT: 30 mins SUMMARY: Tour of permanent collection in MoMA DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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July 22, 1992 |
98-24b |
"The Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: New York City DATA: 2 BETACAM videotapes, TRT: 30 mins SUMMARY: Tour of permanent collection in MoMA DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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July 22, 1992 |
98-25 |
"Matisse" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992 - January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh. # 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 2 mins 30secs SUMMARY: MetroVision Advertisement RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-26,
98-27, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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September 2, 1992 |
98-26 |
"Matisse, Compilation of news clips" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992 - January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh. # 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 5 mins RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-26,
98-27, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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September 24, 1992 |
98-27a |
"Kirk Varnedoe" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Director, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 2 BETACAM videotapes, TRT: 33 mins 48 secs SUMMARY: Interview with Kirk Varnedoe. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 20, 1992 |
98-27b |
"Kirk Varnedoe" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Director, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 2 BETACAM videotapes, TRT: 33 mins 48 secs SUMMARY: Interview with Kirk Varnedoe. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 20, 1992 |
98-28, 98-28D |
"Agnes Gund" PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interview with Agnes Gund. In English RELATED MATERIAL: 92-2, 98-23 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 23, 1992 |
98-29 |
"Castelli" PARTICIPANTS: Leo Castelli, art dealer, owner of Castelli Gallery DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interview with Castelli. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 27, 1992 |
98-30 |
"James Astonia and David Rockefeller " PARTICIPANTS: James Astonia; David Rockefeller, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interviews with Astonia and Rockefeller. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 30, 1992 |
98-31 |
"Kynaston McShine" PARTICIPANTS: Kynaston McShine, Senior Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interview with McShine. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 30, 1992 |
98-32 |
"Philip Johnson" PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson, architect DATA: BETA, TRT: 20 mins SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interview with Johnson. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 2, 1992 |
98-33 |
"Robert Storr" PARTICIPANTS: Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interview with Storr. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 3, 1992 |
98-34, 98-34D |
"William S. Rubin" PARTICIPANTS: William S. Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interview with Rubin. In English RELATED MATERIAL: 92-4, 92-4D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 6, 1992 |
98-35 |
"Richard E. Oldenburg" PARTICIPANTS: Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Interview with Oldenburg. In English RELATED MATERIAL: 98-85 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 6, 1992 |
98-36, 98-36D |
"Family Tour" DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Japanese Series. A tour of the Museum for families. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 7, 1992 |
98-37, 98-37D |
"Art School" DATA: BETA Cassette Tape SUMMARY: Japanese Series. Art at School. In English DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 9, 1992 |
98-38 |
"Jacob Lawrence and the making of the Migration Series" PARTICIPANTS: Dr. Richard Powell, Associate Professor, History of Art, Duke University; Dr. Spencer R. Crew, Social/Cultural
Historian Smithsonian Institution SPONSOR: Produced and copyrighted by the Phillips Collection in cooperation with Stanisky Media EXHIBITION:
Jacob Lawrence: The Migrations Series (January 11 - April 11, 1995), The Museum of Modern Art Exh. # 1701 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 18 mins 26 secs SUMMARY: Interview with Powell and Crew on the making of the Migration Series. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-43, 98-45, 98-45D, 98-46 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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1993 |
98-39 |
"Tokyo Masterworks TV spot" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News briefs on Japanese television re: masterworks from The Museum of Modern Art RELATED MATERIAL: 98-40, 98-40D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 1993 |
98-40, 98-40D |
"Opening Ceremonies Promo Spot with Kabuki Actor" PLACE: Tokyo, Japan PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Richard Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; David
Rockefeller, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Masterworks from The Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (February 6-May 5, 1993) ICE-F-245-92 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Reading on the occasion of the opening by Rockefeller RELATED MATERIAL: 98-39 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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February 5, 1993 |
98-41 |
"Brad Gooch" PARTICIPANTS: Brad Gooch, author of the first biography of Frank O'Hara, City Poet, the Life and Times of Frank O'Hara. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Gooch on The Charlie Rose Show #3149 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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July 29, 1993 |
98-42 |
"Rem Koolhaas" PARTICIPANTS: Rem Koolhaas, architect; Martin Pawley, Editor, World Architecture; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture
and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Zaha Hadid, architect and Aldo van Eyck, architect. EXHIBITION:
Thresholds/ O.Ma. at The Museum of Modern Art: Rem Koolhaas and the Place of Public Architecture (November 3, 1994 - February 21, 1995), MoMA Exh. #1698 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 39 mins SUMMARY: The position of Koolhaas among other architects and his 'Delerious NY' manifest. Interviews with Pawley, Riley, Hadid
and van Eyck, on BBC Television, U.K. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 3, 1994 |
98-43 |
"Jacob Lawrence" PARTICIPANTS: Jillian Hamilton, reporter, Breakfast Time EXHIBITION:
Jacob Lawrence: The Migrations Series (January 11 - April 11, 1995), MoMA Exh. # 1701 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 6mins 59secs SUMMARY: News brief on Breakfast Time, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 98-38, 98-45, 98-45D, 98-46
DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 13, 1995 |
98-44 |
"Semblances" PARTICIPANTS: Nuria Ribo, correspondent DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 1min 27secs SUMMARY: Televised on TVE DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 19, 1995 |
98-45, 98-45D |
"Jacob Lawrence" PARTICIPANTS: Jacob Lawrence, artist; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern
Art EXHIBITION:
Jacob Lawrence: The Migrations Series (January 11 - April 11, 1995), MoMA Exh. # 1701 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins 2 secs SUMMARY: News report on Eyewitness News Daybreak, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 98-38, 98-43, 98-46 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 20, 1995 |
98-46 |
"Jacob Lawrence" PARTICIPANTS: Jacob Lawrence, artist and Charlene Hundergold, reporter EXHIBITION:
Jacob Lawrence: The Migrations Series (January 11 - April 11, 1995), MoMA Exh. # 1701 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 13 mins 49 secs SUMMARY: News brief on the MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 98-38, 98-43, 98-45, 98-45D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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February 1, 1995 |
98-47 |
"Mutant Materials Expo" PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, Associate Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design (May 24-August 27, 1995) MoMA Exh. # 1713 May 24 - August 27, 1995 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 4 mins 5 secs SUMMARY: News brief on the exhibition with Antonelli on Fashion TV, VH -1 RELATED MATERIAL: 98-48, 98-49, 98-49D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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August 5, 1995 |
98-48 |
"Mutant Materials " PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, Associate Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design (May 24-August 27, 1995) MoMA Exh. # 1713 May 24 - August 27, 1995 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 22 mins 30 secs SUMMARY: News brief on exhibition on City Arts, PSB RELATED MATERIAL: 98-47, 98-49, 98-49D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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May 29, 1995 |
98-49, 98-49D |
"Mutant Materials" EXHIBITION:
Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design (May 24-August 27, 1995) MoMA Exh. # 1713 May 24 - August 27, 1995 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 1 mins 15 secs SUMMARY: Newsbrief on exhibition on WABC TV, Eyewitness News RELATED MATERIAL: 98-47, 98-48 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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July 6, 1995 |
98-50, 98-50D |
"Mondrian" PARTICIPANTS: Robert Farris Thompson, Yale University; Michael Kimmelman, writer, The New York Times; John Elderfield, Curator,
Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872-1944 (September 27, 1995 - January 23, 1996), MoMA Exh. # 1727 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 8 mins SUMMARY: Interview with Thompson and Kimmelman on the exhibition on City Arts, PSB RELATED MATERIAL: 98-52, 98-52D, 98-53, 98-54, 98-55, 98-55D, 98-56, 98-56D, 98-90, 98-92, 98-92D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 26, 1995 |
98-51 |
"MoMA: Architecture and Light" PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design; Bernard Tschumi, Dean of Architecture School
of Columbia University EXHIBITION:
Light Construction (September 20, 1995-January 2, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1726 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 4 mins 23 secs SUMMARY: Interviews with Riley and Tschumi on Fashion TV, VH-1 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 8, 1995 |
98-52, 98-52D |
"Mondrian Art" PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Dept. of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Wynton Marsalis,
musician EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872 - 1944 (September 27, 1995 - January 23, 1996), MoMA Exh. # 1727 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interviews with John Elderfield and Wynton Marsalis on TheToday Show, weekend edition RELATED MATERIAL: 98-50, 98-50D, 98-53, 98-54, 98-55, 98-55D, 98-56, 98-56D, 98-90, 98-92, 98-92D DONOR Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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December 9, 1995 |
98-53 |
"Destination New York" EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872 - 1944 (September 27, 1995 - January 23, 1996), MoMA Exh. # 1727 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Short newsbrief on Mondrian's exhibition for Tower Air RELATED MATERIAL: 98-50, 98-50D, 98-52, 98-52D, 98-54, 98-55, 98-55D, 98-56, 98-56D, 98-90, 98-92, 98-92D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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December 6, 1995 |
98-54, 98-54D |
"MoMA: Kids and Art" and "Mondrian Art" EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872 - 1944 (September 27, 1995 - January 23, 1996), MoMA exh. # 1727 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins 42 secs; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Entertainment for kids on Hourly News, NY1 and Today, NBC. Duplicate contains segment on "Kids and Art" only. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-50, 98-50D, 98-52, 98-52D, 98-53, 98-55, 98-55D, 98-56, 98-56D, 98-90, 98-92, 98-92D DONOR: Department of Communications; Duplicate arrived from the Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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December 7, 1995 and December 9, 1995 |
98-55, 98-55D |
"Mondrian" PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872 - 1944 (September 27, 1995 - January 23, 1996), MoMA Exh. # 1727 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 16 mins 22 secs SUMMARY: Interview with John Elderfield on The Charlie Rose Show, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 98-50, 98-50D, 98-52, 98-52D, 98-53, 98-54, 98-56, 98-56D, 98-90, 98-92, 98-92D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 4, 1996 |
98-56, 98-56D |
"Agnes Gund" PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872 - 1944 (September 27, 1995 - January 23, 1996), MoMA exh. # 1727 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins 25 secs SUMMARY: Interview with Agnes Gund on Hourly News, NY 1 RELATED MATERIAL: 98-50, 98-50D, 98-52, 98-52D, 98-53, 98-54, 98-55, 98-55D, 98-90, 98-92, 98-92D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 16, 1996 |
98-57, 98-57D |
"Roy DeCarava" PARTICIPANTS: Bill Beutel, reporter, Eyewitness 7 News; Bertha Coombs, Eyewitness 7 News; Roy De Carava, artist EXHIBITION:
Roy DeCarava (January 23 - May 7, 1996) MoMA exh. # 1736 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 2 mins 30 secs SUMMARY: News brief on Eyewitness News, WABC TV RELATED MATERIAL: 98-58, 98-58D, 98-59 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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March 6, 1996 |
98-58, 98-58D |
"Roy DeCarava" EXHIBITION:
Roy DeCarava (January 23 - May 7, 1996) MoMA exh. # 1736 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News brief on World News Tonight, Person of the Week, ABC RELATED MATERIAL: 98-57, 98-57D, 98-59 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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February 9, 1996 |
98-59 |
"Roy de Carava" PARTICIPANTS: Roy De Carava, artist EXHIBITION:
Roy DeCarava (January 23 - May 7, 1996) MoMA exh. # 1736 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with De Carava on The Charlie Rose Show, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 98-57, 98-57D, 98-58, 98-58D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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March 21, 1996 |
98-60 |
"Cultural for Applevision" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Highlights of museums in New York, including excerpts re: The Museum of Modern Art DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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Spring 1996 |
98-61 |
"Picasso" PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24 - September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins 12 secs SUMMARY: News brief on exhibition on CNN RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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April 1996 |
98-62 |
"Picasso" PARTICIPANTS: William Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24 - September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 30 mins SUMMARY: News brief on exhibition on USA MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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April 1996 |
98-63 |
"Jaguar Display" EXHIBITION:
Refining the Sportscar: Jaguar's E-Type (April 3-August 20, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1742 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 30 secs SUMMARY: News brief re: Jaguar, donated by a private owner, to become part of the permanent collection of MoMA and the exhibition
on Headline News RELATED MATERIAL: 98-86, 98-86D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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April 3, 1996 |
98-64 |
"Brancusi" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art and Margit Rowell, Chief Curator,
Dept. of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Brancusi: A Special Installation, Selected Masterworks from the Musee de l'Art Moderne, Paris and from The Museum of Modern
Art (January 18 - May 5, 1996) MoMA Exh. #1734 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 18 mins SUMMARY: Varnedoe and Rowell on The Charlie Rose Show, PBS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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April 17, 1996 |
98-65 |
"Picasso" EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24 - September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: On French Television, TF 1 MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-61, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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May 3, 1996 |
98-66 |
"Kunst en Co" PARTICIPANTS: Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Re: American and German modern art; German and English versions DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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May 11, 1996 |
98-67 |
"Aspekte: Picasso" EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24 - September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins 38 secs SUMMARY: News brief on exhibition on German TV, ZDF. In German RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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May 15, 1996 |
98-68 |
Untitled PARTICIPANTS: Cynthia Tornquist, reporter; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Pamela Weppner, Assn. For a
Better New York DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: How tourists become more and more interested in art on Showbiz Today, CNN DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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June 7, 1996 |
98-69 |
"Pictures of the Times" PARTICIPANTS: Christine Nelson; Susan Dreyfuss, Director of New York Times History Productions; Charles Purse, Director of
J.P. Morgan Library EXHIBITION:
Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from the New York Times (June 27-October 8, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1749 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Nelson, Dreyfuss and Purse regarding the exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 96-22, 98-70, 98-72, 98-73, 98-88, 98-88D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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June 7, 1996 |
98-70 |
"Pictures of the Times" PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, Chief Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Kathy Ryan, Photo Editor, The
New York Times Magazine; Gilles Peress, photographer and Jim Nachtwey, photographer EXHIBITION:
Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from The New York Times (June 27-October 8, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1749 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Galassi, Ryan, Peress and Nachtwey on The Charlie Rose Show, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 96-22, 98-69, 98-72, 98-73, 98-88, 98-88D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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June 7, 1996 |
98-71 |
"MoMA Jazz" DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 4 mins 30 secs SUMMARY: On Travel Guide, CNN DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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June 22, 1996 |
98-72 |
"Ochs Centennial" PARTICIPANTS: Terence Smith, author; Anna Quindich, author SPONSOR: The New York Times EXHIBITION:
Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from The New York Times (June 27-October 8, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1749 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 29 mins 7 secs SUMMARY: Re: the foundation and making of The New York Times RELATED MATERIAL: 96-22, 98-69, 98-70, 98-73, 98-88, 98-88D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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August 1, 1996 |
98-73 |
"Anniversary Story" SPONSOR: The New York Times EXHIBITION:
Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from The New York Times (June 27-October 8, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1749 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 2 mins 40 secs SUMMARY: In German RELATED MATERIAL: 96-22, 98-69, 98-70, 98-72, 98-88, 98-88D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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August 18, 1996 |
98-74 |
"Picasso at MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: Prof. Robert Lubar, New York University; William Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24 - September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 32 mins 24 secs SUMMARY: On Spanish TV RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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September, 1996 |
98-75, 98-75D |
"Picasso at MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: William Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; John Richardson,
biographer; Ariana Huffington, biographer; Paloma Picasso, Picasso's granddaughter EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24 - September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Brief interviews with Rubin, Richardson, Huffington and Paloma Picasso on The Today Show, NBC RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-76, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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September 2, 1996 |
98-76 |
"Picasso at MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: William S. Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24 - September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 32 mins 24 secs SUMMARY: On The Charlie Rose Show, PBS
RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-89, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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September 9, 1996 |
98-77 |
"Interview with Glenn D. Lowry" PARTICIPANTS: Andrea Stretton, interviewer; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview on the William S. Paley collection on Stretton on Saturday RELATED MATERIAL: 92-1, 92-3 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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September 14, 1996 |
98-78, 98-78D |
"Jasper Johns" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn D. Lowry, Director,
The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Jasper Johns: A Retrospective (October 15, 1996-January 21, 1997) MoMA Exh. # 1754 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Varnedoe and Lowry on VNR RELATED MATERIAL: 98-10, 98-79, 98-79D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 20, 1996 |
98-79, 98-79D |
"Jasper Johns" PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Curator, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Jasper Johns: A Retrospective (October 15, 1996-January 21, 1997) MoMA Exh. # 1754 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Varnedoe on CNN Overnight RELATED MATERIAL: 98-10, 98-78, 98-78D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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October 23, 1996 |
98-80, 98-80D |
"Highlights of MoMA TV Coverage, '95-'96" DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 1 min 30 secs SUMMARY: News briefs on ZDF, TF1, CBS, VH1, PBS, NBC, Newshour and Person of the Week DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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November 12, 1996 |
98-81, 98-81D |
"David Rockefeller-MoMA Tax-Free Debt" PARTICIPANTS: Cynthia Tornquist, reporter; David Rockefeller, philanthropist; James Gara, Chief Operating Officer, The Museum
of Modern Art; Francie Ostrower, author of the book, Why the Wealthy Give EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Rockefeller on The Money Wheel, with comments from James Gara regarding MoMA's A1 rating. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 2, 1997 |
98-82a, 98-82aD |
"Manuel Alvarez Bravo" PARTICIPANTS: Susan Kismaric, Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Manual Alvarez Bravo, artist EXHIBITION:
Manuel Alvarez Bravo (February 19-May 18, 1997) MoMA Exh. # 1765 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 2 mins 15 secs/BETA SUMMARY: News segment, featuring Susan Kismaric and Alvarez Bravo on ECO TV RELATED MATERIAL: 98-83 DONOR: Department of Communications; Duplicate arrived from the Department of Photography TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998; Duplicate was received July 8, 2015
NOTE: Audio on duplicate recording is failing.
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February, 1997 |
98-83 |
"Manuel Alvarez Bravo" PARTICIPANTS: Susan Kismaric, Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Manual Alvarez Bravo (February 19-May 18, 1997) MoMA Exh. # 1765 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 2 mins 30 secs SUMMARY: Headline News, CNN, featuring Susan Kismaric RELATED MATERIAL: 98-82a/b DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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March 1, 1997 |
98-84; 98-49D |
"Collectors" PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Dannheisser, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art; Werner Kramarsky, trustee, The Museum of Modern Art;
Robert Storr, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
On the Edge: Contemporary Art from the Werner and Elaine Dannheisser Collection [MoMA Exh. #1784, September 29(30), 1997-January 20, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Excerpt with Dannheisser, Kramarksy and Storr speaking about collecting modern art on City Arts, PBS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998; Duplicate was received in 2001
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October 9, 1997 |
98-85 |
"Richard E. Oldenburg Interview" PARTICIPANTS: Martin Segal, N.Y. Celebrates the Arts; Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art;, Michael Kimmelman,
art critic, The New York Times EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh. # 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: NY1, New York Times Closeup RELATED MATERIAL: 98-35 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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98-86, 98-86D |
"Jaguar E-Type" EXHIBITION:
Refining the Sportscar: Jaguar's E-Type (April 3-August 20, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1742 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News brief on exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 98-63 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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1996 |
98-87 |
"U.N. in Action" PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Associate Curator, Dept. of Design and Architecture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
The United Nations in Perspective (June 13-September 26, 1995) MoMA Exh. # 1717 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins 50 secs SUMMARY: Interview with Peter Reed. Exhibition pays tribute to U.N. Headquarters DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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1995 |
98-88, 98-88D |
"Adolph Ochs: The Man who Changed the Times" PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Pictures of the Times: A Century of Photography from the New York Times (June 27-October 8, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1749 DATA: BETA, TRT: 14 mins 17 secs SUMMARY: Centennial Video on Adolph S. Ochs and The New York Times. Interview with Galassi RELATED MATERIAL: 96-22, 98-69, 98-70, 98-72, 98-73 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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June 17, 1996 |
98-89 |
"Picasso" PARTICIPANTS: William Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24-September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Discussion of the exhibition which includes portraits of Jacqueline, Dora Maar, Francoise Gilot, Marie-Therese, Sara
Murphy and Olga Khokhlora RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-91 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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98-90 |
"MoMA Ads" EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872-1944 (September 27, 1995-January 23, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1727;
Joan Miro (October 13, 1993-January 11, 1994) MoMA Exh. # 1666;
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh. # 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Ads for exhibitions RELATED MATERIAL: 98-50, 98-50D, 98-52, 98-52D, 98-53, 98-54, 98-55, 98-55D, 98-56, 98-56D, 98-92, 98-92D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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98-91 |
"Picasso Package" PARTICIPANTS: Patricia Janiot, reporter, CNN; Robert Lubar, NYU; William Rubin, Director Emeritus, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Reed, Associate Curator, Dept. of Architecture
and Design, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture (April 24-September 17, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1743 DATA: BETA SUMMARY: In Spanish. On Noticiero Internacional, CNN RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65, 98-67, 98-74, 98-75, 98-75D, 98-76, 98-89 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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1996 |
98-92, 98-92D |
"Mondrian: Rhythm In The Abstraction" EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872-1944 (September 27, 1995-January 23, 1996) MoMA Exh. # 1727 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Ads for exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 98-50, 98-50D, 98-52, 98-52D, 98-53, 98-54, 98-55, 98-55D, 98-56, 98-56D, 98-90 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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December 1995 |
98-93 |
"Matisse: Press Clips" PARTICIPANTS: Michael Kimmelman, art critic, The New York Times; John Elderfield, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992- January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh. # 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Kimmelman and news briefs on the exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35,
98-26, 98-27, 98-94, 98-94D DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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98-94, 98-94D |
"Matisse News Clips" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992- January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh. # 1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News briefs on exhibition RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20,
92-21, 92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35,
98-26, 98-27, 98-93 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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98-95, 98-95D |
"Paul Goldberger" PARTICIPANTS: Paul Goldberger, cultural editor, The New York Times DATA: BETA SUMMARY: Interview with Goldberger on The Charlie Rose Show, PBS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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98-96 |
"MoMA" PARTICIPANTS: Richard E. Oldenburg, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Cuarator, Dept. of Painting and
Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video guide of part of the permanent collection. In Japanese DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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98-97 |
"American Politicians" PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, Curator, Dept. of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
American Politicians (October 5, 1994-January 3, 1995) MoMA Exh. # 1695 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 3 mins 10 secs SUMMARY: News brief on exhibition with Galassi on Prime News, CNN DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 23, 1998
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January 2, 1995 |
98-98, 98-98D |
"Whose Modernity Is It Anyway?" PLACE: Titus Theater, The Museum of Modern Art, New York PARTICIPANTS: Homi Bhabha, Chester D. Tripp Professor in the Humanities, Department of English, Art History, And South Asia,
University of Chicago DATA: 1 Standard VHS, 1hour 21 mins 5 secs; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: One of four lectures in the series Studies in Modern Art RELATED MATERIAL: 97-15, 97-16, 97-16D See also Sound Recordings index for Studies in Modern Art DONOR: Department of Education
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November 21, 1997 |
99-1 |
"Artist's Choice: A Compilation of Video Recordings from The Museum of Modern Art Archives" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, New York PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Curator and Chief Curator, The Museum of Modern Art; Scott Burton, artist; Ellsworth Kelly, artist;
Chuck Close, artist; John Baldessari, artist, Elizabeth Murray, artist EXHIBITION:
70/10: Documenting the Modern (March 10-July 18, 1999) in the John Edward Noble Education Center DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: approx. 1:11 SUMMARY: This recording is a compilation of five other recordings from the Video Recordings collection produced to support
the exhibition 70/10: Documenting the Modern. Each artist was invited to curate an exhibition of works from the collection; Kirk Varnedoe interviews the artists. RELATED MATERIAL: 89-4, 90-6, 91-1, 96-21, 98-7, 98-8 DONOR: Museum Archives TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March, 1999
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99-2 |
"III Performances: The Interrogation" (#1 of 3) PLACE: The Founders Room, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Federica Marangoni, performance artist SPONSOR: The Junior Council DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 60 mins SUMMARY: From the Performance Evenings series first sponsored by the Junior Council in 1978, this is an evening devoted to
acknowledging the significance of performance as an important contemporary art form. It is the second of the performance evenings
organized by David Lee with the assistance of Cee Brown from The Museum of Modern Art's Education Department. RELATED MATERIAL: 99-3, 99-4 DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
NOTE: Recorded in black and white and inaudible.
NOTE: This recording was preserved in May, 2019. In addition to the original, a master digital file and a DVD use copy now
exist.
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February 22, 1980 |
99-3 |
"III Performances: Tell Me" (#2 of 3) PLACE: The Founders Room, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Guy de Cointet, performance artist SPONSOR: The Junior Council DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 60 mins SUMMARY: From the Performance Evenings series first sponsored by the Junior Council in 1978, this is an evening devoted to
acknowledging the significance of performance as an important contemporary art form. It is the second of the performance evenings
organized by David Lee with the assistance of Cee Brown from The Museum of Modern Art's Education Department. [Note: Recorded in black and white and inaudible] RELATED MATERIAL: 99-2, 99-4 DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
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February 22, 1980 |
99-4 |
"III Performances I: In Other Words" (#3 of 3) PLACE: The Founders Room, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Massimo Mostacchi, performance artist SPONSOR: The Junior Council DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 60 mins SUMMARY: From the Performance Evenings series first sponsored by the Junior Council in 1978, this is an evening devoted to
acknowledging the significance of performance as an important contemporary art form. It is the second of the performance evenings
organized by David Lee with the assistance of Cee Brown from The Museum of Modern Art's Education Department. [Note: Recorded in black and white and inaudible] RELATED MATERIAL: 99-2, 99-3 DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
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February 22, 1980 |
99-5 |
"Poetry Ten" (#1 of 3) PLACE: The Penthouse Restaurant, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Moderator/Introduction: Lita Hornick, president, Kulchur Foundation; Diane di Prima, poet; Michael McClure,
poet SPONSOR: The Kulchur Foundation DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 28 min SUMMARY: An interview with the poets preceeds the readings in this evening from the annual poetry series first organized by
the Junior Council in 1973. For the tenth consecutive year the readings, three in the month of April, were held in the Penthouse
and Garden Restaurants. The event series was popular and ultimately led to the Museum's involvement with the Polyphonix International
Poetry Festival in 1984 before the series ended in 1986. RELATED MATERIAL: 99-6, 99-7, 99-8 ;see MoMA FAQS for Poetry series chronology; see also Sound Recordings DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
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March, 1982 |
99-6 |
"Poetry Nine" PLACE: The Penthouse Restaurant, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Interviewer/ Moderator: Lita Hornick, president, Kulchur Foundation; Allen Ginsberg, poet; John Giorno, poet;
William Burroughs, poet SPONSOR: The Kulchur Foundation DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 29 mins SUMMARY: An interview with the poets preceeds the readings in this evening from the annual poetry series first organized by
the Junior Council in 1973. For the ninth consecutive year the readings, three in the month of April, were held in the Penthouse
and Garden Restaurants. The event series was popular and ultimately led to the Museum's involvement with the Polyphonix International
Poetry Festival in 1984 before the series ended in 1986. RELATED MATERIAL: 99-5, 99-7, 99-8 ;see MoMA FAQS for Poetry series chronology; see also Sound Recordings DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
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April 20, 1981 |
99-7 |
"Poetry Ten" (#2 of 3) PLACE: The Penthouse Restaurant, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Ed Dorn, poet; Robert Duncan, poet SPONSOR: The Kulchur Foundation DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 28 mins SUMMARY: An evening from the annual poetry series first organized by the Junior Council in 1973. For the tenth consecutive
year the readings, three in the month of April, were held in the Penthouse and Garden Restaurants. The event series was popular
and ultimately led to the Museum's involvement with the Polyphonix International Poetry Festival in 1984 before the series
ended in 1986. RELATED MATERIAL: 99-5, 99-6, 99-8; see MoMA FAQS for Poetry series chronology; see also Sound Recordings DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
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April, 1982 |
99-8 |
"Poetry Ten" (#3 of 3) PLACE: The Penthouse Restaurant, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Moderator/Introduction: Morton Hornick; Anne Waldman, poet; Taylor Mead, poet SPONSOR: The Kulchur Foundation DATA: 3/4" Umatic, TRT: 28 mins SUMMARY: An evening from the annual poetry series first organized by the Junior Council in 1973. For the tenth consecutive
year the readings, three in the month of April, were held in the Penthouse and Garden Restaurants. The event series was popular
and ultimately led to the Museum's involvement with the Polyphonix International Poetry Festival in 1984 before the series
ended in 1986. RELATED MATERIAL: 99-5, 99-6, 99-7; see MoMA FAQS for Poetry series chronology; see also Sound Recordings DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
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April, 1982 |
99-9 |
"Eleven-Ten-Seventy-Two: An Evening for Students at The Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Founders Room, the Garden Restaurant, and the galleries, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Walter Jones, playwright; The Cornbread Players, ensemble acting group; Leon Thomas, jazz musician; Benny Kalanzi,
composer, instrumentalist; Beaver Harris, musician; and others SPONSOR: The Contemporary Arts Council; with a grant from the Mobil Foundation, Inc. EXHIBITION:
African Textiles & Decorative Arts (October 11, 1972-January 31, 1973) MoMA Exh.# 1012c. DATA: 16mm film reel SUMMARY: An evening which brought over 1,000 high school and college students to the Museum to view the permanent collections
and special exhibitions. The event coincided with African Textiles & Decorative Arts and was planned to emphasize interesting
work being done by black performers, musicians, and filmmakers. Highlights of this evening included a performance of "Jazznight,"
a play by Walter Jones acted by The Cornbread Players, music performed in the Founders Room by Leon Thomas, a noted jazz musician,
and Benny Kalanzi, a Ugandan composer who demonstrated the use of African instruments. Beaver Harris and his combo performed
in the Garden Restaurant. The Young Filmmakers Foundation selected a group of short films by black filmmakers. The evening
was the subject of a short documentary film made by Adam Bartos, Michel Negroponte, and Joe Gilford. DONOR: The Contemporary Arts Council TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Received through Records Management 3/1994; added to the Video Recordings collection 7/1999
NOTE: This 16mm film reel was transferred to the Museum's Film Study Center in February 2018, which has the proper facilities
for storing and screening it. Researchers should contact the Study Center for further information. Access may be denied due
to the film's physical condition.
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November 10, 1972 |
99-10 |
"Monroe Wheeler and MoMA" PERSONALITY: Monroe Wheeler PLACE: Hunterdon County, NJ PARTICIPANTS: Monroe Wheeler; interviewed by George Korn DATA: 3/4"; TRT: 28 minutes; 50 seconds SUMMARY: Monroe Wheeler, former Director of Publications at MoMA reminisces about his experiences during the last fifty years
in the international world of art and his contribution to the development of The Museum of Modern Art. Produced by Franz Geigerhaas,
Psychology Dept, Trenton State College Television and George Korn. DONOR: Director's Office
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May 10, 1986 |
99-11a, 99-11aD |
"Situation Critical? African-American Writers on African-American Artists" PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2 PARTICIPANTS: Moderated by Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; David E. Driskell,
Professor Emeritus, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland at College Park; Richard Powell, Professor
and Chair, Dept. of Art and Art history, Duke University; Calvin Reid, freelance art critic, Art in America and contributing
editor, Bomb magazine; Judith Wilson, Assistant Professor of African-American Studies and Art History, University of California,
Irvine. SPONSOR: The Friends of Education DATA: 1 Betacam; Duplicate is 3/4" Umatic; VHS TRT: 2 hours 49 seconds SUMMARY: A panel discussion with art critics and art historians RELATED MATERIAL: See also, Sound Recordings, 99.15a and 99.15b DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 1999
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March 16, 1999 |
99-11b, 99-11bD |
"Situation Critical? African-American Writers on African-American Artists" PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2 PARTICIPANTS: Moderated by Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; David E. Driskell,
Professor Emeritus, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland at College Park; Richard Powell, Professor
and Chair, Dept. of Art and Art history, Duke University; Calvin Reid, freelance art critic, Art in America and contributing
editor, Bomb magazine; Judith Wilson, Assistant Professor of African-American Studies and Art History, University of California,
Irvine. SPONSOR: The Friends of Education DATA: 1 Betacam; Duplicate is 3/4" Umatic; 99-11aD and 99-11bD: VHS TRT: 2 hours 49 seconds SUMMARY: A panel discussion with art critics and art historians RELATED MATERIAL: See also, Sound Recordings, 99.15a and 99.15b DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 1999
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March 16, 1999 |
99-12, 99-12D |
"Betye Saar and Alison Saar: A Dialogue" (2 duplicate copies) PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Betye Saar, artist; Alison Saar, artist DATA: 99-12 and 99-12D (copy 1): VHS; 99-12D (copy 2): BETACAMSP TRT: 1 hour 20 minutes RELATED MATERIAL: See also, Sound Recordings, 99.28 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 1999
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November 1, 1999 |
2000-1 |
"Myth Powder No.1" PERSONALITY: Wang Gonxin PLACE: Beijing, China EXHIBITION:
Stir-Fry: A Video Curator's Dispatches from China (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: Hi-8 SUMMARY: Footage of Chi-Gong cult. Stir Fry covers Barbara London 1997 trip to China and chronicles meetings with artists
"unsanctioned" by the government. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-2, 2000-3, 2000-4, 2000-5 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 1997 |
2000-2 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Wu Wenguong PLACE: Beijing, China EXHIBITION:
Stir-Fry: A Video Curator's Dispatches from China (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: Hi-8 SUMMARY: Central Academy computer show by Wu Wenguong. Stir Fry covers Barbara London 1997 trip to China and chronicles meetings
with artists "unsanctioned" by the government. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-1, 2000-3, 2000-4, 2000-5 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 9, 1997 |
2000-3 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Andrea Cavazutti PLACE: China EXHIBITION:
Stir-Fry: A Video Curator's Dispatches from China (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: Hi-8 SUMMARY: Cavazutti, an Italian photographer living in China, takes footage of Beijing. Stir Fry covers Barbara London 1997
trip to China and chronicles meetings with artists "unsanctioned" by the government. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-1, 2000-2, 2000-4, 2000-5 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1997 |
2000-4 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Feng Mengbo PLACE: China EXHIBITION:
Stir-Fry: A Video Curator's Dispatches from China (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: Hi-8 SUMMARY: Work by Mengbo, a Beijing artist: Taking Tiger Mount by Strategy (interactive work); Too Classic (installation);
Air Dry (installation). Stir Fry covers Barbara London 1997 trip to China and chronicles meetings with artists "unsanctioned"
by the government. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-1, 2000-2, 2000-3, 2000-5 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1994 |
2000-5 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Henry 3 PLACE: Shanghai, China EXHIBITION:
Stir-Fry: A Video Curator's Dispatches from China (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: Hi-8 SUMMARY: Henry 3 from window of Garden Hotal Shanghai corner. Stir Fry covers Barbara London 1997 trip to China and chronicles
meetings with artists "unsanctioned" by the government. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-1, 2000-2, 2000-3, 2000-4 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 15, 1997 |
2000-6 |
Untitled PLACE: Japan PARTICIPANTS: Christa Sommerer, Director of the Art and Technology Project, ATR Research Laboratories, Science City; Masamichi
Tosa; Nobumichi Tosa, brothers and founders of Maywa Denki, a musical group whose innovations include "design sound." EXHIBITION:
Dot.jp Project: A Curator's Japan Diary (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: digital video cassette (DVC), TRT: 23 minutes 20 seconds SUMMARY: Interviews with Sommerer and Maywa Denki. Dot.jp covers Barbara London's 1999 trip to Japan and chronicles with daily
dispatches to the MoMA Website meetings with innovative media artists. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-7, 2000-8, see also Sound Recordings, 2000.8, 2000.9, 2000.10, 2000.11, 2000.12 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1999 |
2000-7 |
Untitled PLACE: Japan PARTICIPANTS: Reiko Sudo, fabric designer and Director Nuno Corp.; Motoshi Chikimori, artist; Cell Phone Girls 1 EXHIBITION:
Dot.jp Project: A Curator's Japan Diary (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: digital video cassette (DVC), TRT: 23 minutes 20 seconds SUMMARY: Interviews with Sudo and Chikimori. Cell Phone Girls 1 in Shibuya, Tokyo. Dot.jp covers Barbara London's 1999 trip
to Japan and chronicles with daily dispatches to the MoMA Website meetings with innovative media artists. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-6, 2000-8, see also Sound Recordings, 2000.8, 2000.9, 2000.10, 2000.11, 2000.12 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1999 |
2000-8 |
Untitled PLACE: Japan PARTICIPANTS: Cell Phone Girls; Candy Factory; Fukuoka EXHIBITION:
Dot.jp Project: A Curator's Japan Diary (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: digital video cassette (DVC), TRT: Cell Phone Girls: 10 minutes 30 seconds; Candy Factory: 6 minutes, 30 seconds SUMMARY: Footage of Cell Phone Girls 1 at Mito City Train Station; Candy Factory, Yokohama; Fukuoka, a museum clip in elevator
of Asian Art Museum. Dot.jp covers Barbara London's 1999 trip to Japan and chronicles with daily dispatches to the MoMA Website
meetings with innovative media artists. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000-6, 2000-7, see also Sound Recordings, 2000.8, 2000.9, 2000.10, 2000.11, 2000.12 DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 9, 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1999 |
2000-9 |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: Hi-8, TRT: approximately 11 minutes, 30 seconds SUMMARY: Documentation of exhibition. DONOR: Video Program TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2000
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1995 |
2000-10a, 2000-10aD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10b, 2000-10bD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10c, 2000-10cD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10d, 2000-10dD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10e, 2000-10eD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10f, 2000-10fD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10g, 2000-10gD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10h, 2000-10hD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10i, 2000-10iD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10j, 2000-10jD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10k, 2000-10kD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10l, 2000-10lD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10m, 2000-10mD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10n, 2000-10nD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10o, 2000-10oD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10p, 2000-10pD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10q, 2000-10qD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-10r, 2000-10rD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2000-11a, 2000-11aD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Matisse, Picasso and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (January 23, 1993-January 31, 1993) MoMA Exh.1640 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1993 |
2000-11b, 2000-11bD |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Matisse, Picasso and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (January 23, 1993-January 31, 1993) MoMA Exh.1640 DATA: Master is BETA; Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the installation of the exhibition, including remarks by John Elderfield, curator. Filming was done
under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1993 |
2000-12 |
"An Essay on Matisse" EXHIBITION:
Henri Matisse: A Retrospective (September 24, 1992-January 19, 1993) MoMA Exh.1633 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: PBS premiere, Wednesday November 6, 1996. Includes video material from the 1992-1993 installation at MoMA. Filming
was done under the direction of Perry Wolff. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 14, 2000
NOTE: This material is not to be reproduced. For more information on this material, please check with the General Counsel
of The Museum of Modern Art.
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1992-93 |
2002-1 |
"Party in the Garden, Honoring Agnes Gund" PLACE: Altman Building DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Special Events and Programming TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 25, 2002
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May 29, 2002 |
2002-2 |
"World Shopping Theatre!" PLACE: MoMA Museum, The Museum of Modern Art Design Store DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Fuji Television Japanese language tourist video of MoMA Museum and MoMA Design store focusing on Japanese-made products DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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February 1993 |
2002-3 |
"Product Viewpoint" DATA: 1 Standard VHS; TRT: 60 minutes. SUMMARY: Third Edition Multi-Image Network home-shopping channel programming. Starry Night and Persistence of Memory featured
briefly as designs on wrist-watches. DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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October 3-17, 1994 |
2002-4 |
"FNN Telshop's Magazine Subscription" DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Infomercial with MoMA design products (kitchenware) briefly shown in Taxi Magazine DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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January 26, 1989 |
2002-5 |
"New York Off Time" PLACE: New York City PARTICIPANTS: Narrator: Kenchi Nagira DATA: 1 Standard VHS; TRT: 10 minutes SUMMARY: Japanese language tourist video featuring the Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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n.d. |
2002-6 |
"New York Hilton" PLACE: New York City SERIES: "Welcome USA" DATA: 1 Standard VHS; TRT: 30 minutes SUMMARY: Commercial for the New York Hilton showing proximity to MoMA, followed by New York Information channel commercials
featuring industries of New York DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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n.d. |
2002-7 |
"Today Show" SPONSOR: NBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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December 13, 1988 |
2002-8 |
"MoMA Museum Store" SERIES: "Welcome USA" DATA: 1 Standard VHS; TRT: 20 seconds SUMMARY: Façade of Museum Store shown briefly DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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n.d. |
2002-9a, 2002-9aD |
"Yoshio Taniguchi Presentation to the Board of Trustees" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS; Second duplicate is 2 Hi8 Metal-P cassettes SUMMARY: Presentation given by Yoshio Taniguchi to the MoMA Board of Trustees re: his work (on tape 2002-9a), followed by
a question and answer session (on tape 2002-9b). DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
NOTE: These tapes are RESTRICTED.
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December 3, 1997 |
2002-9b |
"Yoshio Taniguchi Presentation to the Board of Trustees" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Presentation given by Taniguchi to MoMA Board of Trustees re: his work (on tape 2002-9a), follwed by a question and
answer session (on tape 2002-9b). DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
NOTE: These tapes are RESTRICTED.
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December 3, 1997 |
2002-11 |
"Yoshio Taniguchi and Glenn Lowry Talk" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Trustee's Room, 6th Floor PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lowry and Taniguchi have a one-on-one discussion regarding the plans for the new MoMA building, Taniguchi's philosophy
and method as an architect, particularly related to the MoMA building. DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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December 10, 1997 |
2002-13 |
"B Roll Museum of Modern Art" SPONSOR: Frances Films DATA: Betacam SP DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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n.d. |
2002-14 |
"MoMA Raw Footage" DATA: 3M BC-Oxide Betacam DONOR: Retail Administration TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2002
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December 7, 1993 |
2003-1 |
"Porter McCray Memorial Event" PERSONALITY: Porter McCray PLACE: Japan Society PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Alexandra Munroe, director, Japan Society Gallery; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern
Art; Rand Castile, director emeritus, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco; Samina Quraeschi, Henry R. Luce Professor, School
of Architecture, University of Miami; Richard Lanier, president, Asian Cultural Council; Ellen Stewart, founding artistic
director, La MaMA Experimental Theater Company, New York; Robert Wilson, theater director, New York; The Very Reverend James
Parks Morton, president, The Interfaith Canter of New York; Frances Aylwin Blades. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A celebration of the life of Porter McCray. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2003
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January 23, 2001 |
2003-2 |
"Eight Contemporary Artists" PERSONALITY: Vito Acconci PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Eight Contemporary Artists (October 9, 1974-January 5, 1975) MoMA Exh. 1076 DATA: Super 8 video cartridge SUMMARY: Tape played during Acconci's exhibition. [Note: not master tape] DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2003
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1076. The Museum Archives does not have a compatible
media player for this recording at this time.
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1975 |
2003-3 |
"Un Jour ou Deux" PLACE: Paris Opera Ballet SPONSOR: Cunningham Dance Foundation DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Raw footage of a Cunningham Dance Company performance. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2003
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1972 |
2003-4 |
"Take an Object" PERSONALITY: Jasper Johns SPONSOR: Namuth/Wechsler Productions DATA: 1 Standard VHS; TRT: 26 minutes DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2003
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1990 |
2003-5a |
"Poetry 17" PARTICIPANTS: Lewis Warsh, Paul Violi, Pomme Vega DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Poetry readings by participants. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2003
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n.d. |
2003-5b |
"Poetry 17" PARTICIPANTS: Lewis Warsh, Paul Violi, Pomme Vega DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Poetry readings by participants. DONOR: Chief Curator-at-Large TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2003
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n.d. |
2005-1a, 2005-1aD |
"MoMA Perspectives with Glenn Lowry" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2005
NOTE: Presentation material is on CD and housed in the Supplemental Materials files.
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December 9, 2004 |
2005-1b, 2005-1bD |
"MoMA Perspectives with Glenn Lowry" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2005
NOTE: Presentation material is on CD. and is housed in the Supplemental Materials files.
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December 9, 2004 |
2005-2a, 2005-2aD |
"MoMA Perspectives: John Elderfield" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Mary Lea Bandy, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield,
Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Re-installation of the Painting and Sculpture Galleries in the new MoMA. DATA: Two VHS Cassettes SUMMARY: John Elderfield gives a formal lecture regarding the re-installation of the Painting and Sculpture Galleries. RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2005
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January 12, 2005 |
2005-2b, 2005-2bD |
"MoMA Perspectives: John Elderfield" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Mary Lea Bandy, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield,
Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Re-installation of the Painting and Sculpture Galleries in the new MoMA. DATA: Two VHS Cassettes SUMMARY: John Elderfield gives a formal lecture regarding the re-installation of the Painting and Sculpture Galleries. RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a/b, 92-9b/b, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2005
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January 12, 2005 |
2005-3a, 2005-3D |
"MoMA Perspectives: Deborah Wye and Peter Galassi" PERSONALITY: Deborah Wye, Chief Curator in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter
Galassi, Chief Curator in the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art PLACE: Titus Theater 2 SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Wendy Weitman, Curator in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Susan Kismaric, Curator in the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Re-installation of the Prints and Illustrated Books Galleries and the Photography Galleries DATA: Two VHS Cassettes SUMMARY: Curators Deborah Wye and Peter Galassi each give a formal presentation regarding the re-installation at MoMA. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2005
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January 19, 2005 |
2005-3b, 2005-3D |
"MoMA Perspectives: Deborah Wye and Peter Galassi" PERSONALITY: Deborah Wye, Chief Curator in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter
Galassi, Chief Curator in the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art PLACE: Titus Theater 2 SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Wendy Weitman, Curator in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Susan Kismaric, Curator in the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Re-installation of the Prints and Illustrated Books Galleries and the Photography Galleries DATA: Two VHS Cassettes SUMMARY: Curators Deborah Wye and Peter Galassi each give a formal presentation regarding the re-installation at MoMA. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2005
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January 19, 2005 |
2005-4a |
"Board of Trustees Retreat" PERSONALITY: Board of Trustees PLACE: Pocantico Conference Center DATA: 1 of 3 Standard VHS Videotapes TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2005
NOTE: This material is restricted to all public users.
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March 2, 2001 |
2005-4b |
"Board of Trustees Retreat" PERSONALITY: Board of Trustees PLACE: Pocantico Conference Center DATA: 2 of 3 Standard VHS Videotapes TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2005
NOTE: This material is restricted to all public users.
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March 2, 2001 |
2005-4c |
"Board of Trustees Retreat" PERSONALITY: Board of Trustees PLACE: Pocantico Conference Center DATA: 3 of 3 Standard VHS Videotapes TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2005
NOTE: This material is restricted to all public users.
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March 2, 2001 |
2005-5, 2005-5D |
"Matisse/Picasso at MoMA QNS" PLACE: Charlie Rose Show, PBS PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003]
DATA: 1 Standard VHS
SUMMARY: Show devoted to the Matisse/ Picasso exhibition held at MoMA QNS. Featuring a discussion with Kirk Varnedoe and
John Elderfield. RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9b/b, 92-10, 92-11, 92-12, 92-13, 92-14, 92-15, 92-16, 92-17, 92-18, 92-19, 92-20, 92-21,
92-22, 92-23, 92-25, 92-26, 93-1, 93-2, 93-3, 93-4, 93-5, 93-6, 93-7, 93-8, 93-9, 93-10, 93-11, 93-12, 93-13, 93-35, 98-25,
98-26, 98-93, 98-94, 98-94D TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2005
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April 28, 2003 |
2005-6, 2005-6D |
"75th Anniversary Lecture Series: Thomas Crow" PERSONALITY: Thomas Crow PLACE: Titus 1 SERIES; 75th Anniversary Lecture Series PARTICIPANTS: Thomas Crow SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Formal Lecture by Art Historian Thomas Crow. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2005
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January 27, 2005 |
2005-7 |
"Museum of Modern Art and PS1 Merger" PERSONALITY: Museum of Modern Art/ PS1 PLACE: NY-1 Hourly News DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News spot on MoMA's merge with PS1 Contemporary Art Center. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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February 2, 1999 |
2005-8 |
"Museum of Modern Art and PS1 Merger" PERSONALITY: Museum of Modern Art/ PS1 PLACE: WNBC-TV (NBC) SERIES: Today in New York DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News spot on MoMA and PS1 Contemporary Art Center. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 5, 1999 |
2005-9, 2005-9D |
"Museum of Modern Art, Sex and the City" SERIES: Sex and the City DATA: Two VHS Cassettes SUMMARY: Museum of Modern Art spotlight in the television sitcom Sex and the City. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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February 10, 2002 |
2005-10, 2005-10D |
"Breakfast with the Arts, Artist of the Week with Kirk Varnedoe" PLACE: A & E Channel SERIES: Breakfast with the Arts PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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n.d. |
2005-11, 2005-11D |
"Great Masters with Charlie Rose" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: PBS Studios SERIES: Great Masters with Charlie Rose PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, Kirk Varnedoe DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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January 18, 1999 |
2005-12 |
"Green Market-Life of the City" SERIES: Life of the City PARTICIPANTS: Fujisankei Communications International DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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n.d. |
2005-13 |
"Rob Storr Interview" PLACE: PBS Studios SERIES: Charlie Rose PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, Robb Storr DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Robb Storr on the work of Gerhard Richter DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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May 10, 2002 |
2005-14 |
"Life of the City" PARTICIPANTS: Nippon TV EXHIBITION:
Life of the City [MoMA Exh. #1894, February 28, 2002-May 21, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-30, 2005-34, 2005-56 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 1, 2002 |
2005-15, 2005-15D |
"MoMA's Kirk Varnedoe" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe PLACE: PBS Studios SERIES: Charlie Rose PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Charlie Rose DATA: Two VHS Cassettes SUMMARY: Varnedoe interview with Charlie Rose discussing his resignation from MoMA. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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February 1, 2002 |
2005-16, 2005-16D |
"Segment on Looking Younger" PLACE: ABC Studios SERIES: Entertainment Tonight DATA: Two VHS Cassettes DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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August 30, 2002 |
2005-17 |
"Media Funhouse #472 PERSONALITY: Delphine Seyrig SERIES: Media Funhouse DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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November 2, 2002 |
2005-18 |
"Rebecca Knolls at New York Botanical Garden" PERSONALITY: Rebecca Knolls PLACE: New York Botanical Garden SERIES: Good Morning America PARTICIPANTS: Rebecca Knolls DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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July 11, 2002 |
2005-19 |
"Transient Rainbow" PERSONALITY: Cai Guo-Qiang DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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June 29, 2002 |
2005-20 |
"Workspheres" EXHIBITION:
Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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n.d. |
2005-21 |
"Life in the City" SERIES: Fox News Magazine SPONSOR: Fox News DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 31, 2002 |
2005-22 |
"Where to Go and What to Do in NYC" SPONSOR: TV Tokyo DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of New York sights including: Warhol, The Museum of Modern Art, PS1 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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December 6, 2002 |
2005-23 |
"San Francisco MoMA" PERSONALITY: Gary Garrels SERIES: 2002 Promo SF MoMA PARTICIPANTS: Gary Garrels SPONSOR: City Explorer TV DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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2002 |
2005-24, 2005-24D |
"Rebuilding Ground Zero" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley SPONSOR: Discovery Cable Network DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Terence Riley on WTC Recovery RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-29; 2005-31 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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September 11, 2002 |
2005-25 |
"Art Outlook-Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: Business Unusual SPONSOR: CNNFN-TV Cable DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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October 19, 2001 |
2005-26 |
"A Work in Progress" PERSONALITY: David O'Russell SERIES: Entertainment Tonight DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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April 11, 2002 |
2005-27 |
"Peter Galassi Interview on Andreas Gursky; The Sopranos" PERSONALITY: Peter Galassi; The Sopranos PLACE: CNN; HBO SERIES: CNN Newsroom; The Sopranos EXHIBITION:
Andreas Gursky [MoMA Exh. #1883, February 28(March 4), 2001-May 15, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video contains segment with Peter Galassi on CNN and an individual episode of The Sopranos on HBO. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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May 2, 2001; April 22, 2001 |
2005-28 |
"Museum of Modern Art-Beetle" PERSONALITY: Peter Reed SERIES: CBS Sunday Morning PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Peter Reed interview about MoMA adding VW Beetle to its collection. Profile on the VW Beetle. Footage of AUTObodies
exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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December 8, 2002 |
2005-29 |
"Terence Riley-Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley SERIES: CBS Early Show PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Terence Riley on rebuilding Lower Manhattan post 9/11. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-24; 2005-31 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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September 28, 2001 |
2005-30 |
"MoMA-Life of the City" SERIES: News All Day PARTICIPANTS: NY1 Cable EXHIBITION:
Life of the City [MoMA Exh. #1894, February 28, 2002-May 21, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-14, 2005-34, 2005-56 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 7, 2002 |
2005-31 |
"Rebuilding Lower Manhattan" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley; Barbara Walters SERIES: 20/20 PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley; Barbara Walters DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Barbara Walters interview of MoMA's Chief Curator of Architecture & Design, Terence Riley. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-24; 2005-29 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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October 3, 2001 |
2005-32 |
"David O'Russell Honored by MoMA" PERSONALITY: David O'Russell SERIES: NY1 News All Day PARTICIPANTS: David O'Russell DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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April 26, 2002 |
2005-33, 2005-33D |
"Barry Diller" PERSONALITY: Barry Diller SERIES: CNBC After Hours DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Diller discusses the rise and fall of Vivendi, controversy among corporate leaders and Dennis Kozlowski. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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October 14, 2002 |
2005-34 |
"Life of the City Exhibit: After the Terror" SERIES: WNBC-TV (NBC) New York EXHIBITION:
Life of the City [MoMA Exh. #1894, February 28, 2002-May 21, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-12; 2005-14; 2005-30 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 11, 2002 |
2005-35 |
"MoMA/Peter Galassi" PERSONALITY: Peter Galassi SERIES: CBS Evening News PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Peter Galassi on CBS Evening News. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 9, 2002 |
2005-36 |
"Abby Rockefeller-Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Glenn D. Lowry, Michael Margitich, Ruth Kaplan PARTICPANTS: ABC, CNN, PBS, ABC: 20/20, CNN: Pinnacle, PBS: Charlie Rose DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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October 18, 2002 |
2005-37 |
"Life in the City" SERIES: CBS Channel 2 news at 5 DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 14, 2002 |
2005-38 |
"Tourism in NYC post 9/11" SERIES: CBC The National PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Tourism in NYC post 9/11. Brief interview with Glenn D. Lowry. Includes a camera shot of MoMA. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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March 15, 2002 |
2005-39 |
"Selling Bonds post 9/11" SERIES: CNBC Market Watch DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2005
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December 7, 2001 |
2005-40a, 2005-40aD |
"MoMA Perspectives" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley; Gary Garrels PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley; Gary Garrels SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Reinstallation of the Architecture and Design Galleries; Reinstallation of Drawings Galleries DATA: Two VHS Video Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
NOTE: Presentation material is on CD and is housed with the Supplemental Materials files.
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February 23, 2005 |
2005-40b, 2005-40bD |
"MoMA Perspectives" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley; Gary Garrels PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley; Gary Garrels SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Reinstallation of the Architecture and Design Galleries; Reinstallation of Drawings Galleries DATA: Two VHS Video Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
NOTE: Presentation material is on CD and is housed with the Supplemental Materials files.
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February 23, 2005 |
2005-41, 2005-41D |
"8th Annual Felix Candela Lecture: Stanford Anderson" PERSONALITY: Stanford Anderson PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 SERIES: Felix Candela Lecture Series PARTICIPANTS: Stanford Anderson SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: Two VHS Video Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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March 30, 2005 |
2005-42, 2005-42D |
"Contemporary Voices: Works from the UBS Art Collection" PERSONALITY: Terry Winters PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 PARTICIPANTS: Terry Winters; Linda Yablonsky SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Contemporary Voices: Works from the UBSArt Collection DATA: Two VHS Video Tapes RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-58; 2005-74 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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April 13, 2005 |
2005-43 |
"Gerhard Richter" PERSONALITY: Gerhard Richter PLACE: German Television Network
DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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February 28, 2002 |
2005-44 |
"Interview with Director San-oak Shin" PERSONALITY: Sang-oak Shin PLACE: The Korean Channel DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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n.d. |
2005-45 |
"New Directors/New Films" PLACE: The Sundance Channel DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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2002 |
2005-46 |
"Charlie Rose Hitchcock Panel" PLACE: PBS SERIES: Charlie Rose Talk Show PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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May 5, 1999 |
2005-47 |
"Abby Rockefeller" PERSONALITY: Abby Rockefeller SERIES: Shown on ABC, CNN, PBS, ABC: 20/20 program, CNN: Pinnacle, PBS: Charlie Rose DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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October 18, 2002 |
2005-48 |
"NYC's Gift of $65 Million to MoMA" PLACE: NY-1, WCBS, NY-1: Hourly News, CBS DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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April 14, 1998 |
2005-49 |
"Donald Marron: Interview" PERSONALITY: Donald Marron PLACE: PBS SERIES: PBS: The Newshour with Jim Lehrer DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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September 17, 2001 |
2005-50a, 2005-50aD |
"MoMA Perspectives: Kynaston McShine and Steven Higgins" PERSONALITY: Kynaston McShine and Steven Higgins PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Kynaston McShine and Steven Higgins SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: Two VHS Video Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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February 16, 2005 |
2005-50b, 2005-50bD |
"MoMA Perspectives: Kynaston McShine and Steven Higgins" PERSONALITY: Kynaston McShine and Steven Higgins PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 SERIES: MoMA Perspectives PARTICIPANTS: Kynaston McShine and Steven Higgins SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: Two VHS Video Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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February 16, 2005 |
2005-51 |
"Art News Panel" PERSONALITY: Michael Kimmelman, Rob Storr DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Art News panel discussing artwork news with Michael Kimmelman and Rob Storr. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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July 25, 2002 |
2005-52 |
"Richard Serra" PERSONALITY: Charlie Rose, Richard Serra PLACE: PBS SERIES: PBS: Charlie Rose DATA: 1 Standard VHS RELATED MATERIAL: 85-12, 94-4 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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December 14, 2001 |
2005-53, 2005-53D |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Abby Rockefeller DATA: Two VHS Video Tapes DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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n.d. |
2005-54 |
"Oliver Stone Exhibit" PERSONALITY: Oliver Stone PLACE: New York One Cable SERIES: The Eight O'Clock Edition DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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September 14, 2000 |
2005-55 |
"Peter Galassi MoMA" PERSONALITY: Peter Galassi PLACE: New York One SERIES: Non-Stop News DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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March 15, 2000 |
2005-56 |
"MoMA Photo Exhibit NYC" PLACE: CBS SERIES: Evening News EXHIBITION:
Life of the City [MoMA Exh. #1894, February 28, 2002-May 21, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-14, 2005-30, 2005-34 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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March 9, 2002 |
2005-57, 2005-57D |
"Thomas Demand: A Panel Discussion" PERSONALITY: Thomas Demand PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 SPONSOR: Department of Education; Department of Photography EXHIBITION:
Thomas Demand [MoMA Exh. #1937, March 4, 2005-May 30, 2005] DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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April 14, 2005 |
2005-58, 2005-58D |
"Eleanor Heartney interviews Vija Celmins" PERSONALITY: Eleanor Heartney; Vija Celmins PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 2 PARTICIPANTS: Eleanor Heartney: Vija Celmins SPONSOR: Department of Education; Department of Painting and Sculpture EXHIBITION:
Contemporary Voices: Works from the UBS Art Collection [MoMA Exh. #1935, February 4, 2005-April 25, 2005] DATA: 1 Standard VHS RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-42; 2005-74 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2005
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April 20, 2005 |
2005-59, 2005-59aD |
"When Was Modern Art? A Contemporary Question" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Museum of Modern Art's First Annual Graduate Symposium on Modern and Contemporary Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Glenn D. Lowry, Director of MoMA; Hans Belting, Director of the International Research Center
for Sciences of Culture. SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: One DVD; Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: This lecture is the opening event for the graduate symposium. Hans Belting gives the opening remarks for the symposium
and delivers a keynote address entitled, "Multiple Modernities: The MoMA and the Invention of Modernism." RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-72 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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April 8, 2005 |
2005-59, 2005-59bD |
"When Was Modern Art? A Contemporary Question" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Museum of Modern Art's First Annual Graduate Symposium on Modern and Contemporary Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Glenn D. Lowry, Director of MoMA; Hans Belting, Director of the International Research Center
for Sciences of Culture. SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: One DVD; Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: This lecture is the opening event for the graduate symposium. Hans Belting gives the opening remarks for the symposium
and delivers a keynote address entitled, "Multiple Modernities: The MoMA and the Invention of Modernism." RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-72 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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April 8, 2005 |
2005-60 |
"The Museum of Modern Art: America's Century of Modern Art: Episode 1" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: NHK Japan DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentary film produced by NHK who is Japan's public broadcasting network. The film provides a visual historical survey of the founding of MoMA and it's historical development. The documentary includes documents and primary source materials culled from the Museum Archives. DONOR: NHK TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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2005 |
2005-61 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: David Rockefeller PARTICIPANTS: David Rockefeller DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Ceremony for the Duncan Phillips Award honoring David Rockefeller. DONOR: Director's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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2000 |
2005-62, 2005-62D |
"Pissarro, Cézanne, and the Strangeness of Picture Making" PERSONALITY: Christopher Campbell PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 1 SERIES: Pioneering Modern Painting, Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 PARTICIPANTS: Christopher Campbell SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 DATA: One DVD; One DVCAM Video Cassette SUMMARY: A formal lecture with historian Christopher Campbell. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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July 27, 2005 |
2005-63 |
"The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art: 1995 Spring Meeting in Germany" PLACE: Dessau, Germany SPONSOR: The International Council DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video of the proceedings of the spring meeting of the International Council of The Museum of Modern Art. In addition
to the meeting, Philip Johnson presented a lecture at the Bauhaus School in Dessau. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2005
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Spring 1995 |
2005-64a, 2005-64aD |
"Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape, Symposium" PLACE: The Great Hall, The Cooper Union PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Peter Reed, Deputy Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Anthony Vidler, Professor, The Cooper Union;
David Harvey, Professor of Anthropology, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York SPONSOR: The Architectural League of New York; The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union; The Museum
of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape [MoMA Exh. #1936, February 25, 2005 -May 16, 2005] DATA: 1 of 4 Standard DVDs SUMMARY: Video recording of the Groundswell Symposium, Day 1. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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April 15, 2005 |
2005-64b, 2005-64bD |
"Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape, Symposium" PLACE: The Great Hall, The Cooper Union PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Peter Reed, Deputy Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Kathryn Gustafson, Seattle and London;
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, Weiss/Manfredi Architects, New York SPONSOR: The Architectural League of New York; The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union; The Museum
of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape [MoMA Exh. #1936, February 25, 2005 -May 16, 2005] DATA: 2 of 4 Standard DVDs SUMMARY: Video recording of the Groundswell Symposium, Day 2. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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April 16, 2005 |
2005-64c, 2005-64cD |
"Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape, Symposium" PLACE: The Great Hall, The Cooper Union PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Peter Reed, Deputy Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Martha Schwartz, Martha Schwartz, Inc.,
Cambridge, Massaschusetts; George Hargreaves, Hargreaves Associates, Cambridge, Massachusetts, New York, and San Francisco SPONSOR: The Architectural League of New York; The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union; The Museum
of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape [MoMA Exh. #1936, February 25, 2005 -May 16, 2005] DATA: 3 of 4 Standard DVDs SUMMARY: Video recording of the Groundswell Symposium, Day 2. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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April 16, 2005 |
2005-64d, 2005-64dD |
"Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape, Symposium" PLACE: The Great Hall, The Cooper Union PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Rosalie Genevro, Executive Director, The Architectural League of New York; Michel Desvigne, Paris;
James Corner, Field Operations, New York, and Chair Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Pennsylvania School
of Design SPONSOR: The Architectural League of New York; The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union; The Museum
of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape [MoMA Exh. #1936, February 25, 2005 -May 16, 2005] DATA: 4 of 4 Standard DVDs SUMMARY: Video recording of the Groundswell Symposium, Day 2. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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April 16, 2005 |
2005-65, 2005-65D |
"Cézanne/Pissarro Symposium-Keynote Speaker's Address" PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joachim Pissarro, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art;
Keynote Speaker: Richard Brettell SPONSOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture; Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 DATA: 1 DVD; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM tape SUMMARY: Art historian Rick Brettell presents a formal lecture on the works of Cézanne and Pissarro for the opening address
of the Cézanne/Pissarro Symposium. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-66a, 2005-66b, 2005-66c, 2005-66d DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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September 9, 2005 |
2005-66a, 2005-66aD |
"Cézanne/Pissarro Symposium" PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joachim Pissarro, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art;
Richard Brettell, Professor at ; T.J. Clark, Professor in the History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley; John
House, Professor in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute; Anthea Callen, Professor in the History of Art at; Kathryn
Tuma, Professor in the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University; Paul Smith, Professor in the History of Art at the University
of Warwick; Richard Shiff, Professor in the History of Art at the University of Texas, Austin SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 DATA: 1 of 4 Standard DVDs; Duplicate is 1 of 4 DVCAM Tapes SUMMARY: The symposium consisted of formal papers presented by each of the art historians listed above. The papers discussed
the interpersonal and working relationship between Cézanne and Pissarro. After the papers were presented, the participants
part-took in a roundtable discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-65 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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September 10, 2005 |
2005-66b, 2005-66bD |
"Cézanne/Pissarro Symposium" PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joachim Pissarro, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art;
Richard Brettell, Professor at ; T.J. Clark, Professor in the History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley; John
House, Professor in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute; Anthea Callen, Professor in the History of Art at; Kathryn
Tuma, Professor in the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University; Paul Smith, Professor in the History of Art at the University
of Warwick; Richard Shiff, Professor in the History of Art at the University of Texas, Austin SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 DATA: 2 of 4 Standard DVDs; Duplicate is 2 of 4 DVCAM Tapes SUMMARY: The symposium consisted of formal papers presented by each of the art historians listed above. The papers discussed
the interpersonal and working relationship between Cézanne and Pissarro. After the papers were presented, the participants
part-took in a roundtable discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-65 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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September 10, 2005 |
2005-66c, 2005-66cD |
"Cézanne/Pissarro Symposium" PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joachim Pissarro, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art;
Richard Brettell, Professor at ; T.J. Clark, Professor in the History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley; John
House, Professor in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute; Anthea Callen, Professor in the History of Art at; Kathryn
Tuma, Professor in the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University; Paul Smith, Professor in the History of Art at the University
of Warwick; Richard Shiff, Professor in the History of Art at the University of Texas, Austin SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 DATA: 3 of 4 Standard DVDs; Duplicate is 3 of 4 DVCAM Tapes SUMMARY: The symposium consisted of formal papers presented by each of the art historians listed above. The papers discussed
the interpersonal and working relationship between Cézanne and Pissarro. After the papers were presented, the participants
part-took in a roundtable discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-65 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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September 10, 2005 |
2005-66d, 2005-66dD |
"Cézanne/Pissarro Symposium" PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joachim Pissarro, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art;
Richard Brettell, Professor at ; T.J. Clark, Professor in the History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley; John
House, Professor in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute; Anthea Callen, Professor in the History of Art at; Kathryn
Tuma, Professor in the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University; Paul Smith, Professor in the History of Art at the University
of Warwick; Richard Shiff, Professor in the History of Art at the University of Texas, Austin SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 DATA: 4 of 4 Standard DVDs; Duplicate is 4 of 4 DVCAM Tapes SUMMARY: The symposium consisted of formal papers presented by each of the art historians listed above. The papers discussed
the interpersonal and working relationship between Cézanne and Pissarro. After the papers were presented, the participants
part-took in a roundtable discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-65 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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September 10, 2005 |
2005-67, 2005-67aD |
"Conversations Among Friends-Carrie Mae Weems and Deborah Willis" PERSONALITY: Carrie Mae Weems and Deborah Willis PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations Among Friends PARTICIPANTS: Carrie Mae Weems, Artist; Deborah Willis, Art Historian SPONSOR: Department of Education; Friends of Education DATA: One DVD; Duplicate is 1 of 2 Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: An informal discussion between artist Carrie Mae Weems and art historian Deborah Willis. The two participants discuss
their interests, their recent works and their personal relationship with one another. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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May 3, 2005 |
2005-67, 2005-67bD |
"Conversations Among Friends-Carrie Mae Weems and Deborah Willis" PERSONALITY: Carrie Mae Weems and Deborah Willis PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations Among Friends PARTICIPANTS: Carrie Mae Weems, Artist; Deborah Willis, Art Historian SPONSOR: Department of Education; Friends of Education DATA: One DVD; Duplicate is 2 of 2 Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: An informal discussion between artist Carrie Mae Weems and art historian Deborah Willis. The two participants discuss
their interests, their recent works and their personal relationship with one another. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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May 3, 2005 |
2005-68, 2005-68D |
"The Rose Alion Goldman Lecture Series-Representing Space: Within and Between Media" PERSONALITY: Michael Snow PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Second in a series of lectures organized in honor of Rose Alion Goldman. PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael Snow,
artist and filmmaker SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: One DVD; One DVCAM Video Cassette SUMMARY: A formal lecture presented by filmmaker Michael Snow. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2005.37 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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October 5, 2005 |
2005-69, 2005-69D |
"Conversations Among Friends-Greg Tate, Wangechi Mutu and Deborah Grant" PERSONALITY: Greg Tate, Wangechi Mutu, Deborah Grant PLACE: Titus II, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations Among Friends PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Sarah Lewis, Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Painting and Sculpture; Greg Tate, art
critic; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Deborah Grant, artist SPONSOR: Department of Education; Friends of Education
DATA: One DVD; One DVCAM Video Cassette SUMMARY: An informal dialogue between artists Wangechi Mutu and Deborah Grant and art critic Greg Tate. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2005.36a; 2005.36b DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
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September 27, 2005 |
2005-70a |
"The Lizard in the Landscape" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2005 |
2005-70b |
"The Lizard in the Landscape" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2005 |
2005-71a |
"8th Annual Candela Lecture" PERSONALITY: Stan Anderson SERIES; Candela Lecture Series PARTICIPANTS: Stan Anderson SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design; Department of Education DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes RELATED MATERIAL: SR 99.16, 2000.43, 2001.55, 2002.18a, 2002.18b, 2003.9, 2004.5a, 2004.5b DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 30, 2005 |
2005-71b |
"8th Annual Candela Lecture" PERSONALITY: Stan Anderson SERIES; Candela Lecture Series PARTICIPANTS: Stan Anderson SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design; Department of Education DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes RELATED MATERIAL: SR 99.16, 2000.43, 2001.55, 2002.18a, 2002.18b, 2003.9, 2004.5a, 2004.5b DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 30, 2005 |
2005-72, 2005-72aD |
"When Was Modern Art? A Contemporary Question" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Museum of Modern Art's First Annual Graduate Symposium on Modern and Contemporary Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs in the Department of Education, The Museum
of Modern Art; Morna Elizabeth O'Neill, Yale University; Hester Ruth Westley, Courtauld Institute of Art; Alexandra Moschovi,
Courtauld Institute of Art; Anne Umland, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Itay
Sapir, Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis; Thomas Frederick Folland, University of California, Los Angeles; Victoria H.F.
Scott, Binghamton University, New York; Charles W. Haxthausen, Director, Williams College Graduate Program in the History
of Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVD; Five Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: The graduate symposium opens with an introduction by David Little and follows with the presentation of papers by
graduate students from national and international universities. The symposium is divided into two sections consisting of the
presentation of three papers per section. The presentation of papers is followed by a moderated discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-59a; 2005-59aD; 2005-59bD DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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April 8 and April 9, 2005 |
2005-72, 2005-72bD |
"When Was Modern Art? A Contemporary Question" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Museum of Modern Art's First Annual Graduate Symposium on Modern and Contemporary Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs in the Department of Education, The Museum
of Modern Art; Morna Elizabeth O'Neill, Yale University; Hester Ruth Westley, Courtauld Institute of Art; Alexandra Moschovi,
Courtauld Institute of Art; Anne Umland, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Itay
Sapir, Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis; Thomas Frederick Folland, University of California, Los Angeles; Victoria H.F.
Scott, Binghamton University, New York; Charles W. Haxthausen, Director, Williams College Graduate Program in the History
of Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVD; Five Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: The graduate symposium opens with an introduction by David Little and follows with the presentation of papers by
graduate students from national and international universities. The symposium is divided into two sections consisting of the
presentation of three papers per section. The presentation of papers is followed by a moderated discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-59a; 2005-59aD; 2005-59bD DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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April 8 and April 9, 2005 |
2005-72, 2005-72cD |
"When Was Modern Art? A Contemporary Question" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Museum of Modern Art's First Annual Graduate Symposium on Modern and Contemporary Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs in the Department of Education, The Museum
of Modern Art; Morna Elizabeth O'Neill, Yale University; Hester Ruth Westley, Courtauld Institute of Art; Alexandra Moschovi,
Courtauld Institute of Art; Anne Umland, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Itay
Sapir, Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis; Thomas Frederick Folland, University of California, Los Angeles; Victoria H.F.
Scott, Binghamton University, New York; Charles W. Haxthausen, Director, Williams College Graduate Program in the History
of Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVD; Five Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: The graduate symposium opens with an introduction by David Little and follows with the presentation of papers by
graduate students from national and international universities. The symposium is divided into two sections consisting of the
presentation of three papers per section. The presentation of papers is followed by a moderated discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-59a; 2005-59aD; 2005-59bD DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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April 8 and April 9, 2005 |
2005-72, 2005-72dD |
"When Was Modern Art? A Contemporary Question" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Museum of Modern Art's First Annual Graduate Symposium on Modern and Contemporary Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs in the Department of Education, The Museum
of Modern Art; Morna Elizabeth O'Neill, Yale University; Hester Ruth Westley, Courtauld Institute of Art; Alexandra Moschovi,
Courtauld Institute of Art; Anne Umland, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Itay
Sapir, Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis; Thomas Frederick Folland, University of California, Los Angeles; Victoria H.F.
Scott, Binghamton University, New York; Charles W. Haxthausen, Director, Williams College Graduate Program in the History
of Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVD; Five Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: The graduate symposium opens with an introduction by David Little and follows with the presentation of papers by
graduate students from national and international universities. The symposium is divided into two sections consisting of the
presentation of three papers per section. The presentation of papers is followed by a moderated discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-59a; 2005-59aD; 2005-59bD DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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April 8 and April 9, 2005 |
2005-72, 2005-72eD |
"When Was Modern Art? A Contemporary Question" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Museum of Modern Art's First Annual Graduate Symposium on Modern and Contemporary Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs in the Department of Education, The Museum
of Modern Art; Morna Elizabeth O'Neill, Yale University; Hester Ruth Westley, Courtauld Institute of Art; Alexandra Moschovi,
Courtauld Institute of Art; Anne Umland, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Itay
Sapir, Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis; Thomas Frederick Folland, University of California, Los Angeles; Victoria H.F.
Scott, Binghamton University, New York; Charles W. Haxthausen, Director, Williams College Graduate Program in the History
of Art SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVD; Five Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: The graduate symposium opens with an introduction by David Little and follows with the presentation of papers by
graduate students from national and international universities. The symposium is divided into two sections consisting of the
presentation of three papers per section. The presentation of papers is followed by a moderated discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-59a; 2005-59aD; 2005-59bD DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2005
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April 8 and April 9, 2005 |
2005-73a |
"Modern Museum Stories: Art Into Experience" PERSONALITY: Elaine Scarry PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Scarry SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design; Department of Education DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 10, 2005 |
2005-73b |
"Modern Museum Stories: Art Into Experience" PERSONALITY: Elaine Scarry PARTICIPANTS: Elaine Scarry SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design; Department of Education DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 10, 2005 |
2005-74 |
"Contemporary Voices/UBS" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Donald Marron, Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Ann Temkin, Curator in the Department of Painting
and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture; Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Contemporary Voices: Works from the UBS Art Collection DATA: One Mini DV Cassette Tape RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-42; 2005-58 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 9, 2005 |
2005-75, 2005-75D |
"Representing Space: Within and Between Media" PERSONALITY: Mel Bochner PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Rose Alion Goldman Lecture Series PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Mel Bochner, Artist SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: One Mini DV Cassette Tape, Duplicate is 1 DVD DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2005
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October 26, 2005 |
2005-76a |
"Embrace your Fears: A Symposium" PLACE: Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Paola Antonelli, Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art;
Katrina heron, Principal, Heron Ventures; Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby, Partners, Dunne & Raby; Ezri Tarazi, Director of Industrial
Design Program at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design; Christopher Faulkner, CEO CI Host; Paul Reynolds, Products Director,
Consumer Reports Magazine; Elaine Scarry, Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value, Harvard University SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Department of Education EXHIBITION:
SAFE: Design Takes on Risk DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: A formal symposium held in conjunction with the SAFE exhibition. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 4, 2005 |
2005-76b |
"Embrace your Fears: A Symposium" PLACE: Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Paola Antonelli, Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art;
Katrina heron, Principal, Heron Ventures; Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby, Partners, Dunne & Raby; Ezri Tarazi, Director of Industrial
Design Program at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design; Christopher Faulkner, CEO CI Host; Paul Reynolds, Products Director,
Consumer Reports Magazine; Elaine Scarry, Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value, Harvard University SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Department of Education EXHIBITION:
SAFE: Design Takes on Risk DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes SUMMARY: A formal symposium held in conjunction with the SAFE exhibition. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2005
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 4, 2005 |
2006-1, 2006-1D |
"Building on Barnes: Reflection by Contemporary Architects and Critics" PERSONALITY: Edward Larrabee Barnes PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Robert Campbell, Architect and critic; Jacques Herzog, architect; Michael Maltzan, architect; Toshiko Mori,
architect and Robert P. Hubbard Professor at Harvard University Graduate School of Design; Terence Riley, Chief Curator in
the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: The Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Graduate School of Design, Harvard University DATA: One DVD; One DVCAM Cassette Tape SUMMARY: Panel lecture featuring above mentioned participants discussing the career of American architect Edward Larrabee
Barnes. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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November 16, 2005 |
2006-2, 2006-2D |
"Elizabeth Murray: Artists Panel" PERSONALITY: Elizabeth Murray PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Robert Storr; Jennifer Bartlett, Carroll Dunham, Robert Gober, Jessica Stockholder SPONSOR: Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Elizabeth Murray DATA: One DVCAM Cassette Tape; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Artists discuss the impact of Murray's work in a panel discussion moderated by Robert Storr. RELATED MATERIAL: 91-19; 96-21; 98-10; 99-1 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
NOTE: The DVD is marked as "Part 2", but it is of the entire event.
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November 21, 2005 |
2006-3, 2006-3D |
"Elizabeth Murray: Critics Panel" PERSONALITY: Elizabeth Murray PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Robert Storr; Carter Ratcliff, Katy Siegel, Joan Simon, Alexi Worth SPONSOR: Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Elizabeth Murray [MoMA Exh. #1955, October 28, 2005 - January 9, 2006] DATA: One DVCAM Cassette Tape; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Critics and scholars discuss Murray's work through individual presentations and discussions moderated by Robert Storr. RELATED MATERIAL: 91-19; 96-21; 98-10; 99-1; 2006.2 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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November 28, 2005 |
2006-4a, 2006-4aD |
"Decadence: Redon and Fin-de-Siècle Poetry and Music" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Readers include: Richard Howard, poet and Professor Writing, School of the Arts, Columbia University; Mary Jo
Bang, poet and Associate Professor of English and Director of the Writing Program at Washington University; Bill T. Jones,
Artistic Director, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. Performers include: Juilliard music students. SPONSOR: Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art EXHBITION: Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM Cassette. SUMMARY: In conjunction with Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon, poets and performers read Decadent and Symbolist
literature by such Redon contemporaries and influences as Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, J.K. Huysmans and Edgar Allen
Poe. Students from the Juilliard perform music from the period by Ernest Chausson and Henri Duparc among others. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
NOTE: DVCAM sent back to Laura Beiles on 9/18/2006 for DVD surrogates to be made.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 3, 2005 |
2006-4b, 2006-4bD |
"Decadence: Redon and Fin-de-Siècle Poetry and Music" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Readers include: Richard Howard, poet and Professor Writing, School of the Arts, Columbia University; Mary Jo
Bang, poet and Associate Professor of English and Director of the Writing Program at Washington University; Bill T. Jones,
Artistic Director, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. Performers include: Juilliard music students. SPONSOR: Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art EXHBITION: Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM Cassette. SUMMARY: In conjunction with Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon, poets and performers read Decadent and Symbolist
literature by such Redon contemporaries and influences as Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, J.K. Huysmans and Edgar Allen
Poe. Students from the Juilliard perform music from the period by Ernest Chausson and Henri Duparc among others. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
NOTE: DVCAM sent back to Laura Beiles on 9/18/2006 for DVD surrogates to be made.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 3, 2005 |
2006-5, 2006-5D |
"Among Friends: Fred Wilson and Robert Storr" PERSONALITY: Fred Wilson, Robert Storr PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Friends of Education Conversations PARTICIPANTS: Fred Wilson, artist; Robert Storr, Dean of Yale University School of Fine Arts SPONSOR: Friends of Education, Department of Education DATA: One DVD; One DVCAM Cassette Tape SUMMARY: Informal discussion between Robert Storr and Fred Wilson. DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for accompanying event pamphlet
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January 31, 2006 |
2006-6, 2006-6D |
"Philip Johnson: Portraits" PERSONALITY: Philip Johnson PLACE: Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Jeffrey Kipnis,
Professor of Architecture, The Ohio State of University SPONSOR: Department of Architecture, Department of Education DATA: One DVD; One DVCAM Cassette Tape SUMMARY: Presentations, discussions and a film screening given in honor of Philip Johnson. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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February 16, 2006 |
2006-7 |
"On-Site: New Architecture in Spain" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Terence Riley, Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art;
Rafael Moneo, architect; David Cohn, architectural historian and critic SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Department of Education EXHIBITION:
On-Site: New Architecture in Spain DATA: One DVD SUMMARY: Keynote address for On-Site: New Architecture in Spain symposium. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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February 10, 2006 |
2006-8, 2006-8D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Richard Artschwager" PERSONALITY: Richard Artschwager PLACE: Founders' Room, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Richard Artschwager SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: Two DVDs SUMMARY: Lecture and slide presentation by artist Richard Artschwager. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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March 17, 2006 |
2006-9 |
"Artists Speak: Conversations with Glenn Lowry with Dana Schutz and Ernesto Caivano" PERSONALITY: Dana Schutz and Ernesto Caivano PLACE: Founders' Room SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations with Glenn Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Dana Schutz, artist; Ernesto Caivano, artist SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: One DVD SUMMARY: Informal dialogue between Glenn Lowry, Dana Schutz and Ernesto Caivano. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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March 1, 2006 |
2006-10 |
"Home and Away" PERSONALITY: Homi Bhabha, Shirazeh Houshiary, Shahzia Sikander PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Homi Bhabha, Chair of the Program in History and Literature, Harvard University; Shirazeh Houshiary, artist;
Shahzia Sikander, artist SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking DATA: One DVD SUMMARY: Lecture featuring Bhabha, Houshiary and Sikander that examines the reactions to "home," diaspora and the effects
of exile. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-30; 2006-30D DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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March 8, 2006 |
2006-11 |
"Obsession and Practice" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Brooke Davis Anderson, Curator at the American Folk Art Museum; Panelists: Trenton Doyle Hancock;
Daniel Zeller; Susan Howe; David Grubbs SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: One DVD SUMMARY: Panel discussion about obsession and practice in artists' work. Lecture was in conjunction with the exhibition Obsessive
Drawing held at the American Folk Art Museum in 2006. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2006
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February 27, 2006 |
2006-12 |
"2006 Skowhegan Award Honorees" PLACE: Skowhegan PARTICIPANTS: Aa. Bronson of General Idea, Glenn Ligon, Cildo Meireles, Agnes Gund, Emily Rauh Pulitzer SPONSOR: Skowhegan DATA: One DVD SUMMARY: Short promotion clip featuring Skowhegan's award honorees for 2006. The honorees include: General Idea, artist collective;
Glenn Ligon, artist; Cildo Meireles, artist; Agnes Gund, philanthropist; Emily Rauh Pulitzer, philanthropist and founder of
the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. DONOR: Skowhegan TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2006
NOTE: DVD was sent by Anne Leith at Allart Studio. Its format is not supported and no longer plays.
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2006-13 |
"William S. Rubin Memorial" PLACE: Atrium, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Glenn D. Lowry, Director of MoMA; Richard Rubin, brother to William Rubin; Richard Oldenburg,
former Director of MoMA; John Elderfield, Chief Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA; Agnes Gund, trustee
and President Emerita of MoMA; Ronald S. Lauder, trustee and former President of MoMA DATA: One DVD SUMMARY: Participants give last respects to the deceased William S. Rubin. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2006
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March 28, 2006 |
2006-14 |
"The Barcelona Pavilion" PERSONALITY: Mies Van Der Rohe PARTICIPANTS: Mies Van Der Rohe DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Short footage on the German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. The first portion focuses on
Mies Van Der Rohe's designing activity and the Pavilion's function during the seven months that it remained standing. The
second portion is centered on three Catalan architects who, since 1985, have set out to make the best possible reproduction
of the Pavilion. RELATED MATERIAL: 86-4; 96-3a/b; 2006-22; 2006-23; 2006-24 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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1990 |
2006-15, 2006-15D |
"Mies" PERSONALITY: Mies Van Der Rohe DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentary video on Mies Van Der Rohe. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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June 2000 |
2006-16 |
"Detroit: Making It Better For You" PLACE: Detroit, Michigan PARTICIPANTS: Kyong Park; Joshua Pearson DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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2000 |
2006-17 |
"A Constructive Madness" DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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August 2002 |
2006-18 |
"Words, Images and Spaces: A Language for a New City" PARTICIPANTS: Kyong Park; Manuela Tromben DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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2002 |
2006-19, 2006-19D |
"Proun Space Studio" DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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2006-20, 2006-20D |
"Tall Buildings" PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: CBS Sunday Morning PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley EXHIBITION:
Tall Buildings DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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September 12, 2004 |
2006-21 |
"Tall Buildings" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: New York 1 PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley EXHIBITION:
Tall Buildings DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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July 16, 2004 |
2006-22 |
"The German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition--Inauguration" PERSONALITY: Mies Van Der Rohe PLACE: Barcelona, Spain DATA: One BETACAM Cassette Tape RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-14; 2006-15; 2006-24 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum. Recording is in Spanish.
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2006-23 |
"The German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition" PERSONALITY: Mies Van Der Rohe PLACE: Barcelona, Spain DATA: One BETACAM Cassette Tape RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-14; 2006-15; 2006-24 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum. Recording is in Spanish.
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1929 |
2006-24 |
"The Barcelona Exposition" PLACE: Barcelona, Spain DATA: One BETACAM Cassette Tape SUMMARY: Inauguration of the Barcelona Exposition by King Alphonse XIII of Spain. Segments of archival footage retrieved from
a film fragment and/or newsreel. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-14; 2006-14; 2006-22; 2006-23 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum. Recording may be in French.
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1929 |
2006-25 |
Untitled DATA: One BETACAM Cassette Tape SUMMARY: Archival film fragments documenting sixty automobilists in England at a twenty-four hour course in the Brooklands. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum. Recording may be in French.
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May 1930 |
2006-26 |
"Tribute in Light" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley SERIES: New York Voices on WNET/PBS PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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September 5, 2003 |
2006-27 |
"9 Musicians" DATA: 1 Standard VHS DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum. Recording is in Chinese.
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2006-28 |
"Lagos/Koolhaas" PERSONALITY: Rem Koolhaas PLACE: Lagos, Africa PARTICIPANTS: Written and Directed by: Bregtje van der Haak; Rem Koolhaas DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentary about Rem Koolhaas' project with the Harvard University Project on the City about Lagos, Africa. The
project is centered on urban expansion and the type of urban environment that is created in areas where explosive population
growth has occurred. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2006
NOTE: Transferred from Terence Riley's office at the end of his tenure at the Museum.
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2006-29, 2006-29aD |
"Ammann Singstad on Infrastructure" PERSONALITY: Ammann Singstad, Michel Virlogeux PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Paola Antonelli, Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art;
Michel Virlogeux, Engineer SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design; Department of Education DATA: One DVD; Duplicate is 1 MiniDVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: The Amman Singstad Lecture on Infrastructure honors the memory of the two great civil engineers who shaped the bridges
and tunnels of New York in the middle of the twentieth century-Othmar Amman (1879-1965) and Ole Singstad (1882-1969)-by inviting
the most distinguished civil engineers in the world today to speak about their own work and its greater impact. The lectures
highlight the aesthetic and social dimensions of large civil and landscape engineering works and their repercussions on the
physical, social, and political environment. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2006
NOTE: The recording is very muffled.
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April 19, 2006 |
2006-29, 2006-29bD |
"Ammann Singstad on Infrastructure" PERSONALITY: Ammann Singstad, Michel Virlogeux PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Paola Antonelli, Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art;
Michel Virlogeux, Engineer SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design; Department of Education DATA: One DVD; Duplicate is 1 MiniDVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: The Amman Singstad Lecture on Infrastructure honors the memory of the two great civil engineers who shaped the bridges
and tunnels of New York in the middle of the twentieth century-Othmar Amman (1879-1965) and Ole Singstad (1882-1969)-by inviting
the most distinguished civil engineers in the world today to speak about their own work and its greater impact. The lectures
highlight the aesthetic and social dimensions of large civil and landscape engineering works and their repercussions on the
physical, social, and political environment. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2006
NOTE: The recording is very muffled.
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April 19, 2006 |
2006-30, 2006-30D |
"Meditations on Truths" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Introduction: Feri Daftari, Assistant Curator
in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Shirin Neshat, artist; Walid Raad, artist; Gavatri
Chakravorty Spivak, Avalon Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Without Boundary: Seventeen Ways of Looking [MoMA Exh. #1966, February 26, 2006 - May 22, 2006] DATA: Two DVDs; Third Duplicate is 1 DVCAM Cassette. SUMMARY: Understanding work by artists who come from the Islamic world raises complex questions, especially when examined
within a postcolonial and Western context. In this panel, artists Shirin Neshat and Walid Raad, and Gavatri Chakravorty Spivak,
Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University, discuss how they review, revise, and subvert received
understandings of the Islamic world and diverse interpretations of truth. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-10 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2006
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May 4, 2006 |
2006-31, 2006-31D |
"The Thought Is Made in the Mouth: Dada Sound Poetry and Manifestos" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Anne Umland, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Pierre
Jori, Bob Holman SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION:
Dada DATA: 1 Standard DVD; Duplicate is 1 Standard DVD SUMMARY: In conjunction with the first major museum exhibition in the United States to focus exclusively on Dada, one of the
most significant movements of the historical avant-garde, Pierre Joris, Bob Holman, and others perform original poetry and
manifestos created by Dada artists, such as Hugo Ball, Kurt Schwitters, and Tristan Tzara. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2006
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June 21, 2006 |
2006-32, 2006-32D |
"A&E Breakfast with the Arts, Matisse Picasso" SERIES: Breakfast with the Arts PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Curator,
Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael Kimmelman, art critic for The New York Times. SPONSOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2006
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February 23, 2003 |
2006-33a |
"Matisse Picasso Poetry Prose Letters and Film" SPONSOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 of 2 Standard VHS Videotapes DONOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2006
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February 23, 2003 |
2006-33b |
"Matisse Picasso Poetry Prose Letters and Film" SPONSOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003] DATA: 2 of 2 Standard VHS Videotapes DONOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2006
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February 23, 2003 |
2007-1 |
"MoMA TV Coverage for '98" SERIES: Sesame Street, NBC, CBS, World News Tonight and others. PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Susan Kismaric,
curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of The Museum of Modern Art exhibition highlights with an emphasis on de Kooning and his death and the Jasper
Johns Retrospective. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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1997 |
2007-2 |
"Gender Bias in Museums/MoMA" SERIES: CNN World News, 6:00 - 6:30 AM ET PARTICIPANTS: Mary Beth Edelson, Title IX Task Force Gallery. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News segment on gender bias in museum collections and exhibition content. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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January 31, 1998 |
2007-3, 2007-3D |
"The Charlie Rose Show" PERSONALITY: Charlie Rose SERIES: The Charlie Rose Show PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, interviewer; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department
of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Agnes Gund and Kirk Varnedoe place Roy Lichtenstein in context in the weeks after his death. Gund discusses her personal
relationship with the artist while Varnedoe speaks about the art world's departure from the European school with abstract
expressionism and subsequent genres. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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September 30, 1997 |
2007-4, 2007-4D |
"Chuck Close" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close SERIES: Fashion Television PARTICIPANTS: Robert Storr, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Chuck Close, artist. SPONSOR: Fashion TV EXHIBITION:
Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Chuck Close discusses his pre and post illness painting strategies. An interview with Chuck Close emphasizes the
retrospective, organized by Robert Storr. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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Spring 1998 |
2007-5 |
"Chuck Close at MoMA" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close SERIES: British Broadcasting Corp. PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist. EXHIBITION:
Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: In an interview with Chuck Close, he describes the differences between pre and post illness, including his mark on
the "mugshot" type of portrait. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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February 1998 |
2007-6, 2007-6D |
"Chuck Close Exhibit" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close SERIES: CNN PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist; Robert Storr, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY:A retrospective overview with an emphasis on Close's methodology. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-5 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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March 27, 1998 |
2007-7 |
"Ludwig Mies- Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe SERIES: National, Breakfast with the Arts PARTICIPANTS: Terrance Riley, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Barry Bergdoll, curator,
Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: An informal discussion regarding the economic structure of Germany during Mies' most active period. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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August 12, 2001 |
2007-8 |
"Hitchcock Piece" PERSONALITY: Alfred Hitchcock SERIES: ABC TV- Good Morning America PARTICIPANTS: Joel Siegel, movie critic. EXHIBITION:
Alfred Hitchcock Centenary [MoMA Exh. #1831, April 15-August 17, 1999 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Overview of storyboards used in Hitchcock's films, on view at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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August 13, 1999 |
2007-9 |
"CNN Dub" PERSONALITY: Andreas Gursky SERIES: CNN PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Andreas Gursky [MoMA Exh. #1883, February 28(March 4), 2001-May 15, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: A discussion about Andreas Gursky's first major American retrospective and his relationship between the masses and
society. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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August 13, 1999 |
2007-10 |
"Titanic/Picasso Painting/MoMA" SERIES: CNN Morning News; 10:00 a.m- 11: 30 a.m. PARTICIPANTS: CNN News correspondents. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News segment on the film "Titanic" with view of Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" in one of the ship's
staterooms. The painting is located at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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March 6, 1998 |
2007-11a |
"April 1997 Program - The Digital Video Wall at 1251 Avenue of the Americas" PLACE: 1251 Avenue of the Americas PARTICIPANTS: Mary Lucier, Skip Blumberg, Gusztav Hamos, Max Almy, Dennis Day and Ian Middleton, Kit Fitzgerald and John Sanborn,
Peter Campus, Peter Callas, Doug Hall, Shelly Silver, William Wegman and Robert Breer with New Order, MICA-TV EXHIBITION:
"Digital Video Wall" DATA: 1 of 2 Standard VHS video tapes. SUMMARY: Looping series of short video works by various artists. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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April, 1997 |
2007-11b |
"April 1997 Program - The Digital Video Wall at 1251 Avenue of the Americas" PLACE: 1251 Avenue of the Americas PARTICIPANTS: Rhonda Abrams, Nelson Hendricks, Merce Cunningham and Charles Atlas, Dennis Day and Ian Middleton, Elizabeth
Van der Zaag, Susan Rynard, Taka Iimura, Shawn Chappelle, David Byrne. EXHIBITION:
"Digital Video Wall" DATA: 2 of 2 Standard VHS video tapes. SUMMARY: Looping series of short video works by various artists. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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April, 1997 |
2007-12 |
"The Souls of New York 7 with Ed Koch" PERSONALITY: Brent Sterling Nemetz SERIES: The Souls of New York PARTICIPANTS: Ed Koch, former Mayor of New York City. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: The Museum of Modern Art is featured in the Souls of New York segment. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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n.d. |
2007-13 |
"The Museum of Modern Art Workspheres" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Canal Plus PARTICIPANTS: Paula Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Profile on the exhibition about office ergonomics, spatial room for thinking and the flexibility of modern work methods
and technology. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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2007-14 |
"Three Tenors" SERIES: CNN Today PARTICIPANTS: The three tenors DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Three Tenors, CNN Today DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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July 8, 1998 |
2007-15 |
"Andreas Gursky" SERIES: Kulture Aktuell Kulturszene PARTICIPANTS: Andreas Gurksy, Photographer; Peter Galassi, Chief Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern
Art. EXHIBITION:
Andreas Gursky [MoMA Exh. #1883, February 28(March 4), 2001-May 15, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Andreas Gursky exhibition footage and interviews with Andreas Gursky and Peter Galassi. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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March 1, 2001 |
2007-16, 2007-16D |
"Film Preservation Interstitial" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art's Pennslyvania Film Warehouse SERIES: Film Preservation, AMC PARTICIPANTS: Steve Higgins, chief curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; Artie Wehrhahn, film vault manager;
Casey Connor, Producer; Mayra Bustamante, Editor. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Steve Higgins and Artie Wehrhahn are interviewed and discuss the unique issues that film preservation presents. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
NOTE: Recording 2007-16D contains entire program aired on AMC on October 5, 1997. Recording 2007-16 contains program excerpt
of MoMA's film preservation team.
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September 25, 1997 |
2007-17, 2007-17D |
"Jackson Pollock" SERIES: Bravo Arts and Minds. PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael Kimmelman, writer
for The New York Times. EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A profile on the Jackson Pollock retrospective including video footage of Pollock's recreated studio within the MoMA
exhibition. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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March 12, 1999 |
2007-18 |
"Workspheres/Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: FNC-TV Cable, KTBC-TV (FOX), Austin WKBN-TV (CBS), Youngstown KHON-TV (FOX), Honolulu WHBQ-TV (FOX), Memphis WYFX-TV
(FOX), Youngstown WTVT-TV (FOX), Tampa KRIV0TV (FOX), Houston WCBS-TV (CBS), New York WSVN-TV (FOX), Miami EXHIBITION:
Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Fox news coverage on The Museum of Modern Art's exhibition "Workspheres." DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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February 15, 2001 - February 24, 2001 |
2007-19 |
"Richard Widmark Tribute" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: AMC: Behind the Screen PARTICIPANTS: Mary Lea Bandy, curator, Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Bogdanovich, director;
Richard Widmark, actor. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art's Department of Special Events. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A tribute to actor Richard Widmark with a congratulatory dinner. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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December 28, 1997 |
2007-20, 2007-20D |
"Fresh Gear - NY Special; The Green Couch" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Fresh Gear; The Green Couch PARTICIPANTS: Barbara London, curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 2 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Barbara London discusses her international travels and the various artists who she had seen and digitally documented
along the way. With Jim Louderback of Fresh Gear. Dupe includes related segment of The Green Couch DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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October 3, 1998 |
2007-21, 2007-21D |
"David Rockefeller" SERIES: Charlie Rose Show PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, announcer; David Rockefeller, chairman emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: David Rockefeller reflects on his mother, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, as a philanthropist as well as the legacy of
his entire family. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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December 1, 1998 |
2007-22, 2007-22D |
"Highlights of TV Coverage" SERIES:CNN, Charlie Rose, City Arts, NBC, NY1, CBS, ABC PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art; Chuck Close, artist; Rudy Giuliani, mayor, New York City; David
Rockefeller, chairman Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: TV Coverage of various Museum exhibitions and the upcoming expansion. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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1998 |
2007-23, 2007-23D |
"Workspheres Airchecks" EXHIBITION:
Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clips from various news stations covering the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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1998 |
2007-24 |
"Jackson Pollock" SERIES: TV Coverage, Reuter's Television PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Overview of Jackson Pollock retrospective with an emphasis on documenting specific works of art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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1998 |
2007-25, 2007-25D |
"Mies Panel" SERIES: PBS, Charlie Rose Show. PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, host; Barry Bergdoll, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art;
Phyllis Lambert, architect; Paul Goldberger, The New Yorker. EXHIBITION:
Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A discussion of who Mies van der Rohe was and how he conceptualized his work. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 12, 2001 |
2007-26 |
"Van Gogh, The Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: WNYW-TV (FOX), New York, Ten O'Clock News EXHIBITION:
Van Gogh's Postman: The Portraits of Joseph Roulin [MoMA Exh. #1881, January 31(February 1), 2001-May 15, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: A mention of Van Gogh's "The Postman" in the NY minute. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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February 1, 2001 |
2007-27 |
"Workspheres 1 Hour Loop" EXHIBITION:
Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Indepth view of the concepts and designs in the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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February 1, 2001 |
2007-28 |
"Workspheres at MoMA" SERIES: The Brazilian Network, Manhattan Connection. Metropolis- TV Cultura EXHIBITION:
Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Overview of the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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March 2, 2001 |
2007-29, 2007-29D |
"Workspheres at MoMA" PERSONALITY: Paola Antonelli PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: B-Roll for news stations for the exhibition "Workspheres." RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-54, 2008-55, 2005-20, 2007-13 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2007
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2007-30 |
"Mondrian: MoMA" SERIES: Mediaworks EXHIBITION:
Piet Mondrian: 1872-1944 [MoMA Exh. #1727, September 27(October1),-1995-January 23, 1996] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Commercial for the Mondrian exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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2007-31, 2007-31D |
"MoMA TV Coverage" DATA: 1 BETA SP Cassette tape; Duplicate is 1 BETA SP Cassette tape. SUMMARY: 1997 Compilation tape. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1997 |
2007-32, 2007-32D |
"Picasso Soundbites and B-Roll Package" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry SERIES: DWJ Television PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; William Rubin, Director Emeritus, Department of Painting and
Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation (April 28- September, 17, 1996) MoMA Exh.# 1743 DATA: 1 Umatic cassette tape; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry details the current Picasso exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art and provides background for the historical
relationship between the Museum and Pablo Picasso. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-61, 96-24, 96-25. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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1996 |
2007-33 |
"Chuck Close on Charlie Rose" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close PLACE: The Charlie Rose Show SERIES: PBS PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist; Charlie Rose, host. EXHIBITION:
Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 BETA SP - L Cassette tape. SUMMARY: Charlie Rose Show, PBS RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-54, 91-1, 97-12, 2007-4. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 27, 1998 |
2007-34, 2007-34D |
"Conversations with Roy DeCarava" PARTICIPANTS: Narrated by Alex Haley; Roy DeCarava, photographer; Sherry Turner DeCarava, art historian; A.D. Coleman, photo
critic; Beauford Smith, photographer; Ansel Adams, photographer; Mary Campbell, The Studio Museum in Harlem. SPONSOR: Independent Documentary Fund. EXHIBITION:
Roy DeCarava: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1736, January 24(25)-May 7, 1996] DATA: 1 BETA Cassette tape; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A film by Carroll Parrott Blue about the life and work of Roy DeCarava. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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2007-35 |
"Latin American Artists" PARTICIPANTS: Edward James Olmos, actor. EXHIBITION:
Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century [MoMA Exh. #1654, June 2-September 7, 1993] DATA: 1 BETA Cassette tape. SUMMARY: Commercial enticing viewers to visit The Museum of Modern Art and celebrate an exhibition dedicated to Latin American
art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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1993 |
2007-36, 2007-36D |
"Dub of 'Segments on Cars of the Millenium'" SERIES: ABC, NBC, KXAS, Dallas, WLS, Chicago, Eyewitness News, 5:00PM, Today, 7:00 AM Newschannel 5, 5:30 AM, ABC 7 News, 5:00 PM EXHIBITION:
Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 3/4" Umatic Cassette tape; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News segments covering the various concept cars for the new millennium. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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Various dates from July 22, 1999 to August 25, 1999 |
2007-37 |
"Moneyline" DATA: 1 BETA SP-L Cassette tape. SUMMARY: CNN Moneyline DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 5, 2001 |
2007-38 |
"Museum of Modern Art's 70th Anniversary" SERIES: NY1 WWOR-TV, New York, Hourly News, 6:00-7:00 PM, UPN Nine News, 10:00-11:00 PM DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News segments celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the opening of The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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November 7, 1999 |
2007-39 |
"Voices of the Millennium/ Agnes Gund" SERIES: CNN Newsstand, 10:00-11:00 PM PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, president, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Agnes Gund speaks about the role of art in our cultural fabric. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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December 14, 1999 |
2007-40 |
"Jazz at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: NY1 8:00 Edition, 8:00-9:00 PM DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Commercial advertisement for the weekly Jazz at MoMA events. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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January 21, 2000 |
2007-41 |
"Guggenheim" SERIES: CNN Newsstand, 10:00-11:00 PM PARTICIPANTS: Thomas Krens, director, Guggenheim Museum. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: CNN investigates the role of the contemporary museum director and how educated they must be with economic strategies. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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November 2, 1999 |
2007-42 |
"Jackson Pollock" SERIES: CNN International ARTV, "The Art Club" EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: An exploration into the role of Abstract Expressionists in American Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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January 1999 |
2007-43 |
"Jackson Pollock compilation tape" SERIES: Great Masters with Charlie Rose, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Breakfast with the Arts, Jackson Pollock, Metro Weekend,
CNN Newsroom, Headline news, Today and Newstand, City Arts, Channel 11 News at Ten, NY Nonstop, New York Report, RAI National
News, ARD German TV: Jackson Pollock. EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Extensive news segment compilation tape. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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November 1, 1998 - February 2, 1999 |
2007-44, 2007-44D |
"Style with Elsa Klensch" SERIES: CNN Style PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, 1 Beta Cassette tape. SUMMARY: Terence Riley walks through the exhibition, discusses some of the 26 house models on display. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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July 24-25, 1999 |
2007-45 |
"Jackson Pollock" SERIES: RAI-TV EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Commercial advertisement promoting the Jackson Pollock Retrospective. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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2007-46 |
"Jackson Pollock on CNN" SERIES: CNN Newsroom, Headline News, CNN Today EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: CNN News stories, with various segments regarding the major retrospective of Jackson Pollock's work at The Museum
of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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November 4, 1998 |
2007-47 |
"Jackson Pollock Segment" SERIES: WABC-TV New York Non-stop PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Retrospective news clip of the Jackson Pollock exhibition with an emphasis on Kirk Varnedoe. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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January 16, 1999 |
2007-48, 2007-48D |
"Jackson Pollock Segment" SERIES: City Arts PARTICIPANTS: Michael Kimmelman, writer,
The New York Times; Peter Plagens, artist; Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture of Modern Art; Helen Frankenthaler,
artist; Pepe Karmel, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture; Dore Ashton, art historian. EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Artists and scholars investigate how documentation of Jackson Pollock's painting methods gave way to an interest
in performance. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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November 20, 1998 |
2007-49 |
"The Un-Private House" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: The Un-Private House interactive table & welcome MAT installation and operation - rough, unedited footage of the
exhibition space. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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November 20, 1998 |
2007-50 |
"Jackson Pollock Exhibit/MoMA" SERIES: PBS Jim Lehrer PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Profile on Jackson Pollock including an interview with Kirk Varnedoe regarding Pollock's legacy. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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January 11, 1999 |
2007-51 |
"The Un-Private House" SERIES: FNC-TV Cable, FOX News Now, 10:00 AM PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News segments on the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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September 30, 1999 |
2007-52 |
"The Un-Private House/MoMA" SERIES: WCBS-TV, New York, Channel 2 News, 6:00-6:30 PM PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News segment about the exhibition "The Un-Private House" with appearance by Terence Riley. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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August 18, 1999 |
2007-53 |
"Jackson Pollock Exhibit" SERIES: WCBS-TV, New York WPIX-TV, New York, Channel 2 News at 11, 11:00-11:35PM annel 11 News at Ten, 10:00-11:00PM EXHIBITION:
Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Various news clips covering the Jackson Pollock retrospective. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February, 2007
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November 5, 1998 |
2007-54 |
"Printed Art: A View of Two Decades" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close PLACE: Titus Auditorium, The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist. EXHIBITION:
Printed Art Since 1965 [MoMA Exh. #1287, February 13-April 1, 1980] DATA: 1 V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recording 80.13. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 26, 1980 |
2007-55a |
"VideoView: Before Photography" PERSONALITY: Peter Galassi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography [MoMA Exh. #1308, May 6-July 5, 1981] DATA: 1 of 2 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recording 98.2 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 12, 1981 |
2007-55b |
"VideoView: Before Photography" PERSONALITY: Peter Galassi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography [MoMA Exh. #1308, May 6-July 5, 1981] DATA: 2 of 2 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recording 98.2 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 12, 1981 |
2007-56 |
"Printed Art" PERSONALITY: Alex Katz. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Alex Katz, artist. EXHIBITION:
Printed Art Since 1965 [MoMA Exh. #1287, February 13-April 1, 1980] DATA: 1 V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 11, 1980 |
2007-57 |
"Printed Art" PERSONALITY: Richard Artschwager PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Richard Artschwager, artist. EXHIBITION:
Printed Art Since 1965 [MoMA Exh. #1287, February 13-April 1, 1980] DATA: 1 V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2007.56. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 11, 1980 |
2007-58a |
"VideoView" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 [MoMA Exh. #1221, July 26-October 2, 1978] DATA: 1 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED Sound recording #78.56 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 19, 1976 |
2007-58b |
"VideoView" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 [MoMA Exh. #1221, July 26-October 2, 1978] DATA: 2 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording #78.56 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 19, 1976 |
2007-58c |
"VideoView" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960 [MoMA Exh. #1221, July 26-October 2, 1978] DATA: 3 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording #78.56 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 19, 1976 |
2007-59 |
"Printed Art" PERSONALITY: Mel Bochner PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Mel Bochner, artist. EXHIBITION:
Printed Art Since 1965 [MoMA Exh. #1287, February 13-April 1, 1980] DATA: 1 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.56, 2007.57. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 26, 1980 |
2007-60 |
"Printed Art" PERSONALITY: Joyce Hozloff PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Joyce Hozloff, artist. EXHIBITION:
Printed Art Since 1965 [MoMA Exh. #1287, February 13-April 1, 1980] DATA: 1 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.59, 2007.56, 2007.59. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 26, 1980 |
2007-61 |
"Printed Art" PERSONALITY: Ed Ruscha PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Ed Ruscha, artist. EXHIBITION:
Printed Art Since 1965 [MoMA Exh. #1287, February 13-April 1, 1980] DATA: 1 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.59, 2007.56, 2007.59. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 11, 1980 |
2007-62a |
"Jackie Winsor" PERSONALITY: Jackie Winsor PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Jackie Winsor, artist. EXHIBITION:
Jackie Winsor [MoMA Exh. #1245, January 12-March 6, 1979] DATA: 1 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 24, 1979 |
2007-62b |
"Jackie Winsor" PERSONALITY: Jackie Winsor PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Jackie Winsor EXHIBITION:
Jackie Winsor [MoMA Exh. #1245, January 12-March 6, 1979] DATA: 2 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 24, 1979 |
2007-62c |
"Jackie Winsor" PERSONALITY: Jackie Winsor PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Jackie Winsor EXHIBITION:
Jackie Winsor [MoMA Exh. #1245, January 12-March 6, 1979] DATA: 3 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 24, 1979 |
2007-63a |
"Before Photography" PERSONALITY: Robert Rosenblum PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Robert Rosenblum, art historian. EXHIBITION:
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography [MoMA Exh. #1308, May 6-July 5, 1981] DATA: 1 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.55a, 2007.55b. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 18, 1981 |
2007-63b |
"Before Photography" PERSONALITY: Robert Rosenblum PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Robert Rosenblum, art historian. EXHIBITION:
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography [MoMA Exh. #1308, May 6-July 5, 1981] DATA: 2 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.55a, 2007.55b. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 18, 1981 |
2007-63c |
"Before Photography" PERSONALITY: Robert Rosenblum PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Robert Rosenblum EXHIBITION:
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography [MoMA Exh. #1308, May 6-July 5, 1981] DATA: 3 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.55a, 2007.55b. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 18, 1981 |
2007-64a |
"John Szarkowski" PERSONALITY: John Szarkowski PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: John Szarkowski DATA: 1 of 2 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders)
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 25, 1979 |
2007-64b |
"John Szarkowski" PERSONALITY: John Szarkowski PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: John Szarkowski DATA: 2 of 2 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 25, 1979 |
2007-65a |
"Art of the Twenties" PERSONALITY: Peter Bunnell PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Peter Bunnell, art historian. EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties [MoMA Exh. #1277, November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980] DATA: 1 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.70 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 16, 1980 |
2007-65b |
"Art of the Twenties" PERSONALITY: Peter Bunnell PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Peter Bunnell, art historian. EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties [MoMA Exh. #1277, November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980] DATA: 2 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.70 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 16, 1980 |
2007-65c |
"Art of the Twenties" PERSONALITY: Peter Bunnell PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Peter Bunnell, art historian. EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties [MoMA Exh. #1277, November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980] DATA: 3 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.70 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 16, 1980 |
2007-65d |
"Art of the Twenties" PERSONALITY: Peter Bunnell PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Peter Bunnell, art historian. EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties [MoMA Exh. #1277, November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980] DATA: 4 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.70 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 16, 1980 |
2007-66a |
"Art of the Twenties" PERSONALITY: Carl E. Schorske PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Carl E. Shorske, professor, Princeton University. EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties [MoMA Exh. #1277, November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980] DATA: 1 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-65a/d TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 16, 1980 |
2007-66b |
"Art of the Twenties" PERSONALITY: Carl E. Schorske PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Carl E. Shorske, professor, Princeton University. EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties [MoMA Exh. #1277, November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980] DATA: 2 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-65a/d TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 16, 1980 |
2007-66c |
"Art of the Twenties" PERSONALITY: Carl E. Schorske PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Carl E. Shorske, professor, Princeton University. EXHIBITION:
Art of the Twenties [MoMA Exh. #1277, November 14, 1979-January 22, 1980] DATA: 3 of 3 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-65a/d TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 16, 1980 |
2007-67a |
"New Work on Paper" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
New Work on Paper [MoMA Exh. #1303, February 11-April 21, 1981] DATA: 1 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recording 98.1 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 11, 1981 |
2007-67b |
"New Work on Paper" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
New Work on Paper [MoMA Exh. #1303, February 11-April 21, 1981] DATA: 2 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recording 98.1 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 11, 1981 |
2007-67c |
"New Work on Paper" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
New Work on Paper [MoMA Exh. #1303, February 11-April 21, 1981] DATA: 3 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recording 98.1 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 11, 1981 |
2007-67d |
"New Work on Paper" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
New Work on Paper [MoMA Exh. #1303, February 11-April 21, 1981] DATA: 4 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recording 98.1 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 11, 1981 |
2007-68a |
"Before Photography" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography [MoMA Exh. #1308, May 6-July 5, 1981] DATA: 1 of 2 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.55a, 2007.55b. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 26, 1981 |
2007-68b |
"Before Photography" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography [MoMA Exh. #1308, May 6-July 5, 1981] DATA: 2 of 2 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 2007.55a, 2007.55b. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 26, 1981 |
2007-69a |
"Transformations in Modern Architecture" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Transformations in Modern Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1250, February 21-April 24, 1979] DATA: 1 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.29 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 10, 1979 |
2007-69b |
"Transformations in Modern Architecture" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Transformations in Modern Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1250, February 21-April 24, 1979] DATA: 2 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.29 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 10, 1979 |
2007-69c |
"Transformations in Modern Architecture" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Transformations in Modern Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1250, February 21-April 24, 1979] DATA: 3 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.29 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 10, 1979 |
2007-69d |
"Transformations in Modern Architecture" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Transformations in Modern Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1250, February 21-April 24, 1979] DATA: 4 of 4 V-30H videotapes (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: Sound recording 79.29 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 10, 1979 |
2007-70 |
"African Textiles: Children's Tours" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
African Textiles and Decorative Arts [MoMA Exh. #1012c, October 11, 1972-January 31, 1973] DATA: 1 V-30H videotape (for helical scan recorders) RELATED MATERIAL: 99-9 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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n.d. |
2007-71a, 2007-71aD |
"2000 Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; John Rajchman; Robert Bruegmann; Richard Rorty; Peter Eisenman, architect. SPONSOR: SOM Foundation
DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium exploring the synthesis of architectural theory and modern practice. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2001.27 DONOR: Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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November 10, 2000 |
2007-71b, 2007-71bD |
"2000 Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; John Rajchman; Robert Bruegmann; Richard Rorty; Peter Eisenman, architect. SPONSOR: SOM Foundation DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium exploring the synthesis of architectural theory and modern practice. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2001.27 DONOR: Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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November 10, 2000 |
2007-71c, 2007-71cD |
"2000 Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; John Rajchman; Robert Bruegmann; Richard Rorty; Peter Eisenman, architect. SPONSOR: SOM Foundation DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium exploring the synthesis of architectural theory and modern practice. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2001.27 DONOR: Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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November 10, 2000 |
2007-71d |
"2000 Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; John Rajchman; Robert Bruegmann; Richard Rorty; Peter Eisenman, architect. SPONSOR: SOM Foundation. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: A symposium exploring the synthesis of architectural theory and modern practice. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2001.27 DONOR: Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: This tape is damaged and mute.
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November 10, 2000 |
2007-71e, 2007-71eD |
"A Theory of Practice?"; "Forms of Inquiry and Innovation" "Public Space and the Public"; "Conversation 2" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; K. Michael Hays; Iñaki Abalos; Stan Allen; Christian Girard; Mark Linder; Robert Somol; Caroline Bos; Gene King;
Mahadev Raman; Mark Wamble; Raymond Gastil; Rosalyn Deutsche; Walter Hood; Martha Rosler; Roger Sherman; Cornel West; Rem
Koolhaas DATA: 1 BetacamSP; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lecture DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2001
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November 11, 2000 |
2007-71f, 2007-71fD |
"A Theory of Practice?"; "Forms of Inquiry and Innovation" "Public Space and the Public"; "Conversation 2" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; K. Michael Hays; Iñaki Abalos; Stan Allen; Christian Girard; Mark Linder; Robert Somol; Caroline Bos; Gene King;
Mahadev Raman; Mark Wamble; Raymond Gastil; Rosalyn Deutsche; Walter Hood; Martha Rosler; Roger Sherman; Cornel West; Rem
Koolhaas DATA: 1 BetacamSP; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lecture DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2001
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November 11, 2000 |
2007-71g, 2007-71gD |
"A Theory of Practice?"; "Forms of Inquiry and Innovation" "Public Space and the Public"; "Conversation 2" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; K. Michael Hays; Iñaki Abalos; Stan Allen; Christian Girard; Mark Linder; Robert Somol; Caroline Bos; Gene King;
Mahadev Raman; Mark Wamble; Raymond Gastil; Rosalyn Deutsche; Walter Hood; Martha Rosler; Roger Sherman; Cornel West; Rem
Koolhaas DATA: 1 BetacamSP; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lecture DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2001
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November 11, 2000 |
2007-71h |
"A Theory of Practice?"; "Forms of Inquiry and Innovation" "Public Space and the Public"; "Conversation 2" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Things in the Making: Contemporary Architecture and the Pragmatist Imagination PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Joan Ockman; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of
Modern Art; K. Michael Hays; Iñaki Abalos; Stan Allen; Christian Girard; Mark Linder; Robert Somol; Caroline Bos; Gene King;
Mahadev Raman; Mark Wamble; Raymond Gastil; Rosalyn Deutsche; Walter Hood; Martha Rosler; Roger Sherman; Cornel West; Rem
Koolhaas DATA: 1 BetacamSP SUMMARY: Lecture DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2001
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 11, 2000 |
2007-72, 2007-72D |
"Mamoru Kawaguchi" PERSONALITY: Mamoru Kawaguchi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Candela Lecture PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Mamoru Kawaguchi, engineer. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is Hi8. SUMMARY: Slide presentation followed by discussion of work by Kawaguchi. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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March 13, 2001 |
2007-73 |
"Happy Birthday Mr. Johnson" PERSONALITY: Philip Johnson PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Philip Johnson, curator and architect; Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Philip Johnson's 90th Birthday Celebration including an interview with Johnson in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture
Garden. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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1996 |
2007-74, 2007-74D |
"Architects' Panel" SERIES: Charlie Rose Show PARTICIPANTS: Victoria Newhouse, architectural historian; Frank Gehry, architect; Herbert Muschamp, The New York Times; Paul Goldberger, The New Yorker. SPONSOR: Thirteen. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Discussion about the role of architecture in museums and how synthesis artworks and spatial relationships. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-87 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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06/09/1998 |
2007-75 |
"Expansion of MoMA/Mayor Giuliani" PERSONALITY: Mayor Giuliani SERIES: NY1 PARTICIPANTS: Rudy Giuliani, mayor of New York City. SPONSOR: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Hourly news segment regarding New York City's budget and the contribution to The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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November 18, 1998 |
2007-76 |
"TV Funhouse" SERIES: The Simpsons- Treehouse of Horror XI SPONSOR: Nice Shot Productions. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Simpsons Halloween episode. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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December 2, 1998 |
2007-77 |
"Rough Cut: MoMA 2000" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry,
director, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director, Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art; Susan
Kismaric, curator, Department of Photography; Peter Galassi, chief curator, Department of Photography; Robert Storr, curator,
Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, president emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Michael Blackwood Productions. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: An exploration into the unique interdepartmental culture of The Museum of Modern Art and the future of the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2000 |
2007-78 |
"Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: NY1 Hourly News. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clip focusing on MoMA's expansion and temporary exhibition space in the former Swingline factory in Long Island
City Queens. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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January 26, 2000 |
2007-79 |
"Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: 10 o'clock Fox News; UPN 9 news. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clip focusing on MoMA's expansion project and move to Long Island City. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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January 26, 200 |
2007-80 |
"Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: Eight O'Clock News NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clip regarding MoMA expansion and angry midtown Manhattan residents fighting the zoning commission. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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September 6, 2000 |
2007-81 |
"Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: NY1 News DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clip regarding MoMA expansion into the renovated Swingline factory. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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October 18, 2000 |
2007-82 |
"Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: NY1 News. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clip briefing about a 5 million dollar grant for the MoMAQNS renovation. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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November 1, 2000 |
2007-83, 2007-83D |
"MoMA Builds" PERSONALITY: Steve Martin PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Voice-over by Steve Martin, actor. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 3 Standard VHS; 1 Betacam SP SUMMARY: Created and produced by Proun Space Studio for MoMA, displaying virtual plans for the renovated midtown location. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-164 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2001 |
2007-84 |
"MoMA Groundbreaking" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: NBC/ABS/CBS. PARTICIPANTS: David Rockefeller, chairman, Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York City. SPONSOR: News 4 New York, Eyewitness News, Channel 2 News. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clips of the initial construction phase of MoMA's expansion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-85 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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May 10, 2001 |
2007-85 |
"MoMA Groundbreaking" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: CBS Channel 2 News at Six. PARTICIPANTS: Rudy Giuliani, mayor of New York City. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clips of the initial construction phase of MoMA's expansion. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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May 10, 2001 |
2007-86 |
"MoMA Groundbreaking" SERIES: ABC/NBC PARTICIPANTS: Rudy Giuliani, Major, New York City; Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Eyewitness News/News 4 New York. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clips of the initial construction phase of MoMA's expansion and the controversary regarding Giuliani's "decency
panel." DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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May 10, 2001 |
2007-87, 2007-87D |
"MoMA Expansion" SERIES: Charlie Rose Show PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect. SPONSOR: Thirteen. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Charlie Rose interviews Glenn Lowry and Yoshio Taniguchi about the proposed expansion project and their individual
ideas on art and architecture. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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May 25, 2001 |
2007-88, 2007-88D |
"MoMA QNS Press Conference Coverage. PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: News All Day. PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael Maltzan, architect. SPONSOR: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Introduction of MoMAQNS. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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October 31, 2001 |
2007-89 |
"Ansel Adams" PERSONALITY: Ansel Adams SERIES: PBS Home Video SPONSOR: The Sierra Club Foundation. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Portrait of an artist. Directed by Ric Burns. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2002 |
2007-90, 2007-90D |
"Art in Our Time: Toward a New Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry,
director, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director, Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art; Susan
Kismaric, curator, Department of Photography; Peter Galassi, chief curator, Department of Photography; Robert Storr, curator,
Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, president emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Michael Blackwood Productions. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: An exploration into the unique interdepartmental culture of The Museum of Modern Art and the future of the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2002 |
2007-91, 2007-91D |
"MoMA Builds No WTC" DATA: 1 Betacam SP-S Cassette; Duplicate is 1 Betacam SP-S Cassette. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 2002 |
2007-92, 2007-92D |
"Kirk Varnedoe" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe SERIES: Charlie Rose Show. PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Director of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Thirteen. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Charlie Rose interviews Kirk Varnedoe about his life and his definitions of modern art. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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Febuary 1, 2002 |
2007-93 |
"Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: ABC SPONSOR: Museum of Modern Art Special Events. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Primetime Thursday news clip regarding benefit events, including one at The Museum of Modern Art, sponsored by drug
companies. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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February 2, 2002 |
2007-94 |
"MoMA Moving" SERIES: WNBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: MoMA moving to Long Island City Queens news clip. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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April 29, 2002 |
2007-95 |
"Peter Galassi- MoMA Moving" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News All Day news clip with an exhibition overview given by Peter Galassi before the Museum moves to its temporary
home in Queens. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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May 16, 2002 |
2007-96 |
"MoMA Moving- Director Glenn Lowry. PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Eyewitness News DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News clip about MoMA's relocation to Long Island City Queens. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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May 20, 2002 |
2007-97 |
"MoMA Moving" SERIES: WB11 Morning News. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News Clip including interviews with New York City residents about their thoughts on the Museum's move to Long Island
City. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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May 21, 2002 |
2007-98, 2007-98D |
"MoMAQNS VNR" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, chairman, Board of Trustees, The Museum
of Modern Art; Michael Bloomberg, mayor, New York City. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video News Release including interior shots of MoMA QNS, interviews with small business owners in Long Island City,
Queens and ribbon cutting of the new exhibition space. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-20 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: Duplicate version includes an anchor lead-in clip.
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06/2002 |
2007-99 |
"MoMAQNS VNR Rough Cut" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, chairman, Board of Trustees, The Museum
of Modern Art; Michael Bloomberg, major, New York City. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Video News Release rough cut about the Museum's relocation. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-98 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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06/2002 |
2007-100 |
"New York New York!" SERIES: Museum Musts. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: New York New York Summer Inflight Entertainment includes mention to visit The Museum of Modern Art in Queens. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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06/2002 |
2007-101 |
"MoMA Moving to LIC" SERIES: NBC, CBS, WB, Fox, ABC, NY1 SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Video News Release for CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC covering The Museum of Modern Art's procession over the Queensboro bridge
with footage of artist Kiki Smith. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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June 23-24, 2002 |
2007-102 |
"Museum of Modern Art- Peter Reed" PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: NBC, Today in New York PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director, Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002]
DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News release focusing on MoMA's relocation to Queens, including a sneak peek of the exhibition "Autobodies." DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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June 26, 2002 |
2007-103 |
"Robert Menschel/MoMA President" PERSONALITY: Robert Menschel SERIES: NY1 Close Up. PARTICIPANTS: Robert Menschel, President, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Interview with Robert Menschel about MoMA's move to Queens and the efforts to maintain attendance figures. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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July 2, 2002 |
2007-104 |
"MoMA Moving to Queens" SERIES: ABC, NY1. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News release for MoMA's relocation to Queens for WABC-TV and NY1. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-105 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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June 23, 2002 |
2007-105 |
"Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: WABC-TV, NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News release for MoMA's relocation to Queens. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-104 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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June 27, 2002 |
2007-106 |
"Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art QNS SERIES: NY1, NBC, CBS, UPN, WB, PARTICIPANTS: Scott Newman, architect; Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: MoMAQNS's opening news release for NY1, WNBC, WCBS, WWOR, WPIX. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-104, 2007-105 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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June 27, 2002-July 1, 2002 |
2007-107 |
"Digital Review- MoMA.Org" SERIES: NY1 EXHIBITION:
Tall Buildings [MoMA Exh. #1921, July 16, 2004 - September 27, 2004] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: NY1's review of the exhibition's corresponding website on The Museum of Modern Art main page. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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August 4, 2004 |
2007-108, 2007-108D |
"Tall Buildings at Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: NY1 News All Day PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Rem Koolhaas, architect. EXHIBITION:
Tall Buildings [MoMA Exh. #1921, July 16, 2004 - September 27, 2004] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: NY1's review of the Museum's current exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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July 16, 2004 |
2007-109 |
"Whipple's World/Sofia Coppola" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: NY1 PARTICIPANTS: Sofia Coppola, director; Moby, musician; Quentin Tarantino, director. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Coverage of The Museum of Modern Art's event in honor of Sofia Coppola. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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March 31, 2004 |
2007-110 |
"Holiday Gifts- MoMA Membership" SERIES: The Today Show, NBC PARTICIPANTS: The Today Show cast. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: The Today Show's recommendation for giving holiday gifts, including a MoMA membership. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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December 16, 2004 |
2007-111, 2007-111D |
"Max Beckmann Exhibit at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: NY1. PARTICIPANTS: Robert Storr, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Max Beckmann [MoMA Exh. #1908, June 26 - September 29, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is VHS. SUMMARY: Mention of current MoMA exhibition and biographical overview of Max Beckmann. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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June 30, 2003 |
2007-112 |
"Fashioning Fiction-MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: VIDEOFASHION! PARTICIPANTS: Susan Kismaric, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Eva Respini, assistant curator,
Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Fashioning Fiction in Photography Since 1990 [MoMA Exh. #1919a, April 16, 2004 - June 28, 2004] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Style show gives an overview of the fashion exhibit on at MoMA and the participants discuss fashion photography's
place in the art world. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-160 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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August 7, 2004 |
2007-113 |
"MoMA Store" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art Gift Shop SERIES: Queer Eye for the Straight Guy PARTICIPANTS: Queer Eye for the Straight Guy cast. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Queer Eye for the Straight Guy cast shops at the MoMA Store. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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August 31, 2004 |
2007-114, 2007-114D |
"Museum of Modern Art- El Museo del Barrio" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: NY1, WNBC. PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art; Julian, Zugazagoitia, director, El Museo del Barrio. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Review of The Museum of Modern Art and El Museo del Barrio's groundbreaking collaboration. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: This recording has inconsistent tracking.
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March 1, 2004 |
2007-115 |
"Friendly Exhibits" PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: Eyewitness News ABC PARTICIPANTS: Jean Shin, artist. EXHIBITION:
Projects 81: Jean Shin [MoMA Exh. #1920, June 10, 2004 - September 27, 2004] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Family-friendly suggestions for museum outings, including Jean Shin's exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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July 1, 2004 |
2007-116 |
"Field Trip - Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Fox News at 5 and CBS SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Coverage of NY Public School students taking a field trip to The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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February 26, 2003 |
2007-117a, 2007-117D |
"Aalto Vase 1, 2, 3, 4" PLACE: Hackamn Iitala Shop PARTICIPANTS: Glass blowers in the Iitala shop. EXHIBITION:
Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 1 of 4 BetaCam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY Footage of Aalto vase being blown at various stages in its production. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-118 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July, 2007
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April 1996 |
2007-117b, 2007-117D |
"Aalto Vase 1, 2, 3, 4" PLACE: Hackamn Iitala Shop PARTICIPANTS: Glass blowers in the Iitala shop. EXHIBITION:
Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 2 of 4 BetaCam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY Footage of Aalto vase being blown at various stages in its production. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-118 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July, 2007
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April 1996 |
2007-117c, 2007-117D |
"Aalto Vase 1, 2, 3, 4" PLACE: Hackamn Iitala Shop PARTICIPANTS: Glass blowers in the Iitala shop. EXHIBITION:
Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 3 of 4 BetaCam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY Footage of Aalto vase being blown at various stages in its production. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-118 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July, 2007
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April 1996 |
2007-117d, 2007-117D |
"Aalto Vase 1, 2, 3, 4" PLACE: Hackamn Iitala Shop PARTICIPANTS: Glass blowers in the Iitala shop. EXHIBITION:
Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 4 of 4 BetaCam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY Footage of Aalto vase being blown at various stages in its production. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-118 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July, 2007
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April 1996 |
2007-118, 2007-118D |
"Aalto Vase 5 (slides)" PLACE: Hackamn Iitala Shop EXHIBITION:
Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 1 BetaCam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Slides of dishes and vases. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-117 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July, 2007
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2007-119, 2007-119D |
"Sunila Pulp Mill," "Villa Mairea," "Experimental House," "National Pensions Inst," "Church of 3 Crosses" PLACE: Finland. SPONSOR: Finnish Broadcasting Company. EXHIBITION:
Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 1 BetaCam Sp, 1 Standard VHS; Second duplicate is laserdisc. SUMMARY: Footage of various architectural sites. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-117, 2007-118 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July, 2007
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September 21, 1998 |
2007-120, 2007-120D |
"Salone Internazionale dell'auto e della moto Bologna 1998" PLACE: USA/Sweden. SPONSOR: Micro Compact Car EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Betacam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Demonstration of "cubic printing" and a winter road test. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-123, 2007-121, 2007-122, 2007-124. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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1998 |
2007-121, 2007-121D |
"Le Mondial de l'Automobile a Paris 1998"" SPONSOR: Micro Compact Car EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Betacam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Press information with clips of a quintessential Smart Car dealership visit. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-123, 2007-120, 2007-122, 2007-124. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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1998 |
2007-122, 2007-122D |
"Smart Crossblade Film and Footage" SPONSOR: Micro Compact Car EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Betacam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Press release for the Smart Car Crossblade model. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-123, 2007-120, 2007-121, 2007-124. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2002 |
2007-123, 2007-123D |
"We Make the Way You Move" PLACE: Smart Car Factory, France. SPONSOR: Micro Compact Car EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Betacam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: A tour of Smartville; an indepth look at the production of the Smart Car. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-122, 2007-120, 2007-121, 2007-124. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2002 |
2007-124, 2007-124D |
"72e Salon International de l'Automobile Geneve 2002" SPONSOR: Micro Compact Car EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Betacam SP, 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Press information with clips of the Smart car in motion and close ups. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-122, 2007-120, 2007-121, 2007-123. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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1998 |
2007-125 |
"IBM Research/MoMA" PERSONALITY: Peter Galassi. SERIES: Good Day New York PARTICIPANTS: Lauretta Jones, IBM, research division; Peter Galassi, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern
Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Coverage on new touch screen kiosks to be placed within MoMA exhibition spaces. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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July 15, 2002 |
2007-126 |
"MoMA Thanks Cabbies" PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: Eyewitness News, NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: MoMA staff members hand out donuts and coffee to cab drivers on Cab Driver Appreciation Day. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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July 18, 2002 |
2007-127 |
"New York New York!" SERIES: Inflight Entertainment Incorporated DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Museum Musts segment includes a MoMAQNS mention. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-149, 2007-162, 2007-100. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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July/August/September 2003 |
2007-128 |
"Ansel at Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: John Szarkowski SERIES: CNN National SPONSOR: CNN PARTICIPANTS: John Szarkowski, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Ansel Adams at 100 [MoMA Exh. #1909, July 11-November 3, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Exhibition highlights with commentary by John Szarkowski. RELATED MATERIAL: 79-2a/d, 82-3, 2007-89. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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July 12, 2003 |
2007-129, 2007-129D |
"Museum of Modern Art-Competition" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe, John Elderfield. SERIES: CBS National PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, curator,
Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Interview with emphasis on competition between Matisse and Picasso and who might have "won" the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-140, 2005-5. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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April 13, 2003 |
2007-130, 2007-130D |
"Party in the Garden" PERSONALITY: David Rockefeller PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Party in the Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Agnes Gund, President Emerita, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald Lauder, Honorary Chairman, The Museum of Modern
Art; Robert Menschel, Chairman, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller,
Honorary Chairman, The Museum of Modern Art; Marie Josee Kravis, President, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVD, 1 HDCam SUMMARY: The Party in the Garden honoring David Rockefeller. The Museum of Modern Art's annual fundraising event to benefit
the Annual Fund. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-199, 2002-1 DONOR: Department of Information Technology TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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June 7, 2005 |
2007-131, 2007-131D |
"Owls at Noon" PERSONALITY: Chris Marker PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Pannonia Foundation EXHIBITION:
Chris Marker: Owls at Noon, Prelude: The Hollow Men [MoMA Exh. #1942, April 27, 2005-June 13, 2005] DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: This installation by Chris Marker,
OWLS AT NOON Prelude: The Hollow Men, is the first element of a work in progress conceived for The Yoshiko and Akio Morita Gallery. DONOR: Department of Information Technology TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
NOTE: This is a recording of the video installation, not the original video.
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2005 |
2007-132 |
"Breakfast with the Arts: Woody Allen" SERIES: A&E PARTICIPANTS: Woody Allen, actor. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Interview with Woody Allen. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2007-133 |
"Life and Debt" SPONSOR: A Film by Stephanie Black EXHIBITION: Tempo [MoMA Exh. #1897, June 29, 2002 - September 9, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A film about the impact of globalization upon Jamaica.
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition research materials of MoMA Exh #1897
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2007-134 |
"Avant Retro-MoMA Comes to Berlin" PLACE: Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. SERIES: Deutsche Welle PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry, director,
The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Documentary footage of the installation of The Museum of Modern Art's artworks into the Nationalgalerie. Includes
interviews with Glenn Lowry and John Elderfield about MoMA"s historical relationship with European artists. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-135 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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February 23, 2004 |
2007-135 |
"Rough Cut MoMA in Berlin" PLACE: Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. SERIES: Deutsche Welle PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry, director,
The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Documentary footage of the installation of The Museum of Modern Art's artworks into the Nationalgalerie. Includes
interviews with Glenn Lowry and John Elderfield about MoMA"s historical relationship with European artists. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-134 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: This is an unedited version of 2007-134
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September 2, 2004 |
2007-136 |
"Journal de la Culture / Le Mona De New York" SERIES: Arte. SPONSOR: TNS Media Intelligence. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Press coverage on the renovated Museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-137 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: This recording is in French.
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December 16, 2004 |
2007-137 |
"Le MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Arte SPONSOR: TNS Media Intelligence DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Press coverage on The Museum of Modern Art's collection. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-136 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
NOTE: This recording is in French
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December 9, 2004 |
2007-138, 2007-138D |
"WTC Cooper Union Symposium" PLACE: Cooper Union, New York. SERIES: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Press footage of the WTC symposium where all bidding architects gathered their memorial proposals for the World Trade
Center site. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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January 15, 2003 |
2007-139, 2007-139D |
"Meyer-Restaurants" PERSONALITY: Danny Meyer SERIES: CBS-TV PARTICIPANTS: Danny Meyer, restauranteur. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An upclose overview of Danny Meyer's career and successes as a restauranteur. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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January 26, 2003 |
2007-140 |
"Charlie Rose" PERSONALITY: Pierre Schneider SERIES: Charlie Rose. PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, Host; Pierre Schneider, Matisse biographer. EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Interview with Pierre Schneider about his interest in Matisse. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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January 30, 2003 |
2007-141, 2007-141aD |
"Party in the Garden" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art Atrium SERIES: Party in the Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, New York City; Robert Menschel, Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees, The Museum
of Modern Art; Marie-Josee Kravis, President of the Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Martin Scorsese, Director;
Leon and Debra Black, philanthropists and entrepreneurs. DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: The Party in the Garden benefits The Annual Fund of The Museum of Modern Art and the maintenance of The Abby Aldrich
Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. This year, the Party in the Garden honored Leon and Debra Black and Martin Scorsese. At the
After-Dinner Dance, Shawn "JAY-Z" Carter introduced a live performance by singer-songwriter Chrisette Michele RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-1 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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May 15, 2007 |
2007-141, 2007-141bD |
"Party in the Garden" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art Atrium SERIES: Party in the Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, New York City; Robert Menschel, Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees, The Museum
of Modern Art; Marie-Josee Kravis, President of the Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Martin Scorsese, Director;
Leon and Debra Black, philanthropists and entrepreneurs. DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: The Party in the Garden benefits The Annual Fund of The Museum of Modern Art and the maintenance of The Abby Aldrich
Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. This year, the Party in the Garden honored Leon and Debra Black and Martin Scorsese. At the
After-Dinner Dance, Shawn "JAY-Z" Carter introduced a live performance by singer-songwriter Chrisette Michele RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-1 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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May 15, 2007 |
2007-142 |
"Senator Maltese with Katy McDonald" SPONSOR: New York State Senate PARTICIPANTS: Katy McDonald, Director, Government and Community Relations, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: A discussion between Katy McDonald and Senator Maltese about Long Island City Queens, MoMAQNS and P.S.1 RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-98 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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March 18, 2003 |
2007-143 |
"Mix Brazil Show" PERSONALITY: Jyette Jenson PLACE: Gramercy Theater. SERIES: Artmasters Productions PARTICIPANTS: Jyette Jenson, Associate Curator, Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Premiere Brazil! (Film Exh. July 23-28, 2003) DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Premiere of Brazil Film Festival at the Gramercy Theater. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May, 2007
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2007-144 |
"Building the Future: Some Observations on Art, Architecture, and The Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: Luncheon at the Playhouse SERIES: Second Annual Studies in Modern Art: Imagining The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: Master Broadcast Videocassette P6-120HXP SUMMARY: Lecture addresses the Museum's plan for expanding and reconceiving its building in order to create a new Museum of
Modern Art for the 21st century. RELATED MATERIAL: 97.2, 97.3, 97.4 DONOR: Office of the Chief Curator-at-Large, John Elderfield TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 27, 1997
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 6, 1996 |
2007-145 |
"Building the Future: Some Observations on Art, Architecture, and The Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: Summary at the Playhouse SERIES: Second Annual Studies in Modern Art: Imagining The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: Master Broadcast Videocassette P6-120HXP
SUMMARY: Lecture addresses the Museum's plan for expanding and reconceiving its building in order to create a new Museum of
Modern Art for the 21st century. RELATED MATERIAL: 97.2, 97.3, 97.4 DONOR: Office of the Chief Curator-at-Large, John Elderfield TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 27, 1997
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 6, 1996 |
2007-146 |
"New Challenge For Museum" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry. PLACE: Japan SERIES: NHK Friday Forum PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry on a panel regarding Museum challenges. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
NOTE: This recording has been dubbed in Japanese
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January 31, 2003 |
2007-147 |
"MoMA" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry, David Rockefeller. PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: TV Asahi PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, chairman emeritus, The Museum of Modern
Art; Michelle Elligott, Archivist, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Extensive piece on MoMAQNS, archives and specific works. Interviews with Glenn Lowry and David Rockefeller. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-165, 2006-20, 2007-82 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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April 24, 2004 |
2007-148 |
"Art-Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Paola Antonelli. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: CBS 2 News PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Humble Masterpieces [MoMA Exh. #1918, April 8, 2004-September 27, 2004] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: On-site interview detailing the qualities of many of the objects in the design show. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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June 23, 2004 |
2007-149 |
"New York New York" SERIES: Inflight Entertainment. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Museum Musts mention of The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-127, 2007-162, 2007-100 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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April-July, 2004 |
2007-150 |
"Newsnight Review" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry SERIES: BBC PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art; Bill Burford, journalist; Sarah Morris, artist; Jonathan Franzen,
journalist. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: A discussion about installation, The Museum of Modern Art's new uses of architecture and politics. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-82, 2007-88, 2007-98. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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November 19, 2004 |
2007-151 |
"Media Funhouse #492- Nicholas Ray" SERIES: Media Funhouse, Public Access. PARTICIPANTS: Ed Grant, host. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A biographical review of Nicholas Ray, who directed "Rebel Without a Cause," playing at The Museum of Modern Art's
film series at the Gramercy Theater. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-143. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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April 5, 2003 |
2007-152, 2007-152D |
"Wildenstein" SPONSOR: ABC-TV Network DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Focus on the Wildenstein divorce, the family's art collection and their questionable collecting practices. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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January 21, 1998 |
2007-153 |
"Tim Marlow on Tate Modern" PERSONALITY: Tim Marlow PLACE: Tate Modern, London PARTICIPANTS: Tim Marlow, reporter. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Coverage on the alternative approach to the Tate Modern's installation of its permanent collection. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-176 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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2007-154 |
"MoMAQNS Opening" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry, Ronald Lauder, Michael Maltzan. SERIES: ZB Kultur PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael Maltzan, architect; Ronald Lauder, chairman of the
board, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Coverage of MoMAQNS opening, including deinstallation and parade coverage. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-165, 2007-82, 2006-20. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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August 7, 2002 |
2007-155, 2007-155D |
"Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung" SPONSOR: Smart Car EXHIBITION:
AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is Betacam SP SUMMARY: A Promotional video with Smart Car driving footage. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-121, 2007-122, 2007-123, 2007-124 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2007
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September 2001 |
2007-156 |
"In Memoriam" PERSONALITY: Rudolph Giuliani SERIES: HBO SPONSOR: Brad Grey Pictures PARTICIPANTS: Rudolph Giuliani, mayor, New York City. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: World Trade Center attack footage and related interviews. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-25, 2007-91, 2007-138 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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2007-157 |
"MoMA Moves to Queens" DATA: 1 Betacam SP SUMMARY: Includes packing of Starry Night for transport to MoMAQNS exhibition galleries. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-88, 2007-98, 2007-147, 2007-154 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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1976-2008 |
2007-158 |
"MoMA QNS" DATA: 1 Betacam SP. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-159 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2007-159 |
"MoMA QNS" DATA: 1 Betacam SP DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2007-160 |
"Photo Exhibit at Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Susan Kismaric, Eva Respini. SERIES: CBS 2 News at 5:00 PARTICIPANTS: Susan Kismaric, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Eva Respini, assistant curator,
Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Fashioning Fiction in Photography Since 1990 [MoMA Exh. #1919a, April 16, 2004 - June 28, 2004] DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News coverage on The Museum of Modern Art's current exhibition and interviews with exhibition curators. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-112 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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April 15, 2004 |
2007-161, 2007-161D |
"Ground Zero-Terence Riley/Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley. SERIES: ABC National World News Tonight SPONSOR: ABC PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Terence Riley is interviewed about the public's dissatisfaction with the final World Trade Center memorial design.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-91 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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January 6, 2004 |
2007-162 |
"New York New York!" SERIES: Inflight Entertainment DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: The Museum of Modern Art mention in "Museum Musts" segment. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-149, 2007-162, 2007-100, 2007-127. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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Jan/Feb/Mar/2004 |
2007-163, 2007-163D |
"Jazz Interlude: An Evening with Jon Faddis" PERSONALITY: Jon Faddis PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Jon Faddis on Trumpet; David Hazeltine on Piano; Kiyoshi Kitagawa on Bass; Dion Parson on Drums; Jo Lawry on
Vocals DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: Musical performance by the Jon Faddis Quartet. DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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December 7, 2004 |
2007-164 |
"Jarhundertprokect Museuminsel" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi SERIES: ZDF. PARTICIPANTS: I.M.Pei, architect; Daniel Libeskind, architect; Zaha Hadid; architect; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Yoshio Taniguchi interview about museum expansion around the world. Includes excerpts of MoMA Builds. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-11 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
NOTE: This recording is in German
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June 9, 2004 |
2007-165, 2007-165D |
"Top 20 Countdown" PERSONALITY: Aamer Haleem. PLACE: MoMAQNS SERIES: "Top 20 Countdown" SPONSOR: VH1. PARTICIPANTS: Aamer Haleem, host. EXHIBITION:
Roth Time: A Dieter Roth Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1917, March 12, 2004 - June 7, 2004] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Music video countdown on location at MoMAQNS. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-80 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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April 10, 2004 |
2007-166 |
"CBC TV News MoMA Opening" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi, John Elderfield, Glenn Lowry. SERIES: CBC TV PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; John Elderfield, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern
Art; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: Coverage on the Museum's expansion with an emphasis on the Museum's relationship with Canadian artists. RELATED MATERIAL: 94-15, 2005-38. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
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2007-167a, 2007-167aD |
"An Evening with Michael Haneke" PERSONALITY: Michael Haneke PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 1 Theater. SERIES: Modern Mondays SPONSOR: The Contemporary Arts Council. PARTICIPANTS: Michael Haneke, Filmmaker. EXHIBITION:
Michael Haneke (October 3-15, 2007) DATA: 1 of 2 Mini DVCAM; duplicates are DVDs SUMMARY: Michael Haneke introduces the final film of his film retrospective, Funny Games. DONOR: Department of Media. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2007
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October 15, 2007 |
2007-167b, 2007-167bD |
"An Evening with Michael Haneke" PERSONALITY: Michael Haneke PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Titus 1 Theater. SERIES: Modern Mondays SPONSOR: The Contemporary Arts Council. PARTICIPANTS: Michael Haneke, Filmmaker. EXHIBITION:
Michael Haneke (October 3-15, 2007) DATA: 2 of 2 Mini DVCAM; duplicates are DVDs. SUMMARY: Michael Haneke introduces the final film of his film retrospective, Funny Games. DONOR: Department of Media. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2007
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October 15, 2007 |
2007-168 |
"Sleepwalker Trailer" PERSONALITY: Doug Aitken SPONSOR: CreativeTime/Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Tilda Swinton, actor; Donald Sutherland, actor; Chan Marshall (Cat Power), musician; Seu Jorge, musician; Ryan
Donowho, actor. EXHIBITION:
Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers [MoMA Exh. #1991, January 16, 2007-February 12, 2007] DATA: 1 Mini DVCAM Cassette SUMMARY: Trailer for Doug Aitken's outdoor projections. DONOR: Department of Digital Media. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 13, 2006 |
2007-169 |
"Sleepwalker 60 Second Spot" PERSONALITY: Doug Aitken SPONSOR: CreativeTime/Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Tilda Swinton, actor; Donald Sutherland, actor; Chan Marshall (Cat Power), musician; Seu Jorge, musician; Ryan
Donowho, actor. EXHIBITION:
Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers [MoMA Exh. #1991, January 16, 2007-February 12, 2007] DATA: 1 Mini DVCAM Cassette SUMMARY: 60 second spot for Doug Aitken's outdoor projections. DONOR: Department of Digital Media. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 13, 2006 |
2007-170 |
"The Role of Science in Pixar Films" PLACE: Founder's Room, The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Dylan Brown, Supervising Animator, Pixar; Adam Summers, Director of the Biomechanics Lab at the University of
California, Irvine; Ricky Nierva, Story and Visual Development Artist, Pixar. EXHIBITION:
Pixar: 20 Years of Animation [MoMA Exh. #1960, December 14, 2005 - April 3, 2006] DATA: 1 DVCAM. SUMMARY: The participants discuss the role science and technology had in making the Pixar film,
Finding Nemo. DONOR: Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 3, 2006 |
2007-171 |
"Fragmentation & Single Form" PERSONALITY: Ellsworth Kelly PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art. PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Ellsworth Kelly, artist. EXHIBITION:
Artist's Choice: Ellsworth Kelly Fragmentation and the Single Form [MoMA Exh. #1551, June 15-September 4, 1990] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Contains footage from Video Recording 90-6, including casual conversations between Kelly and Varnedoe in the Museum's
gallery spaces. RELATED MATERIAL: 90-6 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2007-172 |
"The New York School" SERIES: Michael Blackwood Productions. PARTICIPANTS: Adolph Gottlieb, artist; Harold Rosenberg, artist; Philp Guston, artist; Robert Motherwell, artist. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interviews with artists known for their work within New York's abstract expressionist movement. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2007-173 |
"Spanish Video Works" PLACE: Madrid, Spain. SPONSOR: La Sombra PARTICIPANTS: A.Cano / P. Garhel, artists; X. Vilaverde, artist; R. Rodriquez, artist; J. Vadillo, artist; R. Mendez Zurutuza,
artist; E. Morin, artist; A. Matran/ R. Verdet, artist; L. Feria, artist. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Compliation of video artworks. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-174 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2007-174 |
"Selection of Work from the School of Television and Imaging for Transmediale" SPONSOR: University of Dundee PARTICIPANTS: Laura Bangert, artist; Kay Richie, artist; Mike Skrgatic, artist; Nieves Juarez, artist; William Miller, artist;
Louisa MacIver, artist; Bryan Servante, artist; Nilla Spence, artist; Han-Ter Park, artist. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Compilation of digital and video artworks. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording must be preserved prior to use.
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2007-175, 2007-175D |
"Mezamashi TV: 'Oh My New York'" PLACE: MoMAQNS SPONSOR: Fujisankei Communications International, Inc. DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is VHS. SUMMARY: MoMA Expansion to MoMAQNS, reporter standing outside SoHo design store. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-82, 2007-88 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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2002 |
2007-176 |
"Tate Modern: Tate Two" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art and the Tate Modern SPONSOR: MFA Booking PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Matt Collings, announcer. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A reconsideration of the Tate Modern with an emphasis on The Museum of Modern Art's role in modern art history. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-153 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2007-177 |
"MoMA Airchecks" DATA: BetaCam SP DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2007-178, 2007-178D |
"Retombees Medias Le MoMA" PLACE: France SERIES: Retombees Medias DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: News coverage on The Museum of Modern Art's 2002 renovations. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-88, 2007-98, 2007-147, 2007-154 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in French.
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2007-179 |
"The Spectacle of Contemporary Perception" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry, Doug Aitken, Olafur Eliasson. PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Doug Aitken, artist; Olafur Eliasson, artist. EXHIBITION:
Doug Aitken: sleepwalkers [MoMA Exh. #1991, January 16, 2007-February 12, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: Doug Aitken and Olafur Eliasson discuss the creation of large-scale site installation and changes in perception within
the society of spectacle. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-168 DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 6, 2006 |
2007-180 |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Swoon" PERSONALITY: Swoon PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Swoon, artist; Miss Rockaway Armada Band; Gretchen Wagner, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Prints and Illustrated
Books, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: Culling materials and subjects from the streets, Swoon creates paper cutouts and installations that re-envision the
experience of urban life. Inspired by historical sources ranging from German Expressionist woodblock prints to Indonesian
shadow puppets, this New York-based artist has covered the city streets with her work for over six years. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 2, 2007 |
2007-181 |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Jeff Koons" PERSONALITY: Jeff Koons PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Jeff Koons, artist. EXHIBITION:
Out of Time: A Contemporary View.[MoMA Exh. #1978, August 30, 2006-April 9, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: Jeff Koons uses unexpected models and everyday objects to create works of art. From his Hoover vacuum cleaners to
his stainless steel
Rabbit (1986), he challenges viewers' perception and standards of "good taste," addressing established hierarchies and aesthetic
value systems. RELATED MATERIAL: 89-17, 91-19, 93-20. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 9, 2007 |
2007-182 |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: OBRA Architects" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Pablo Castro, architect; Jennifer Lee, architect. DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: New York-based architecture firm OBRA Architects, founded by Pablo Castro and Jennifer Lee in 2000, has exhibited
internationally and was named one of the 2005 Emerging Voices by the Architectural League of New York. The firm won the 2006
MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program competition with
BEATFUSE!, a courtyard installation of interconnecting curved shells and wooden tidal pools. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 23, 2007 |
2007-183 |
"Armando Reverón: Another Modernity?" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs. PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Maria Elena Huizi,
scholar; Luis Perez-Oramas, curator, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; Susan Stewart, poet. EXHIBITION:
Armando Reverón [MoMA Exh. #1995, February 11, 2007-April 16, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: Scholars offer their perspectives on the artist's work, placing it in the greater context of art history, Latin American
culture (Venezuela in particular), and European avant-garde movements. John Elderfield moderates the discussion. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 28, 2007 |
2007-184 |
"Comic Abstraction: Image-Breaking, Image-Making - An Artists Panel" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs. PARTICIPANTS: Roxana Marcoci, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Polly Apfelbaum, artist; Inka
Essenhigh, artist; Gary Simmons, artist. EXHIBITION:
Comic Abstraction: Image-Breaking, Image-Making [MoMA Exh. #2000, March 4, 2007-June 11, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: In a panel discussion moderated by Roxana Marcoci, curator of the exhibition, artists Polly Apfelbaum, Inka Essenhigh,
and Gary Simmons address the creative misalliance between abstraction and comic forms of representation in their work. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 5, 2007 |
2007-185 |
"Reading Reverón, Painting Poetry" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs. PARTICIPANTS: Luis Perez-Oramas, curator, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; Jose Luis Blondet, poet; Jose
Luis Falconi, curator, Latino and Latin American Art Forum Program; Alejandro Merizalde, painter and translator. EXHIBITION:
Armando Reverón [MoMA Exh. #1995, February 11, 2007-April 16, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: In this Spanish reading with English translations, participants read works by Jorge Luis Borges, José Gorostiza,
José Antonio Ramos Sucre, Ana Enriqueta Teran, and others. The evening reveals the relationship between the pictorial qualities
of poetry and Reverón's poetic qualities of painting. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 9, 2007 |
2007-186, 2007-186D |
"Artists and Models" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs. PARTICIPANTS: Josiah McElheny, artist; Joshua Siegel, assistant curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; Chris
Burden, artist. EXHIBITION:
Projects 84: Josiah McElheny [MoMA Exh. #1994, February 12, 2007-April 9, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: This program, with McElheny and artist Chris Burden, focuses on the use of architecture in the sculptural model,
through presentations and a discussion moderated by Joshua Siegel, organizer of the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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March 12, 2007 |
2007-187 |
"Playing Games, Reinventing Traditions" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art; Luis Pérez-Oramas, The Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin
American Art, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; Arturo Herrera, artist. EXHIBITION:
Armando Reverón [MoMA Exh. #1995, February 11, 2007-April 16, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM tape. SUMMARY: In this program, Venezuelan-born Arturo Herrera, who uses cartoon and fairy tale images, discusses with Luis Pérez-Oramas,
The Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art at MoMA, and Glenn D. Lowry how his work engages traditions in his country
of origin and offers new understandings of contemporary art. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 9, 2007 |
2007-188a |
"New York: The Creative Catalyst" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Douglas Crimp, art historian; Peter Eisenman, Eisenman architects; Meredith Monk, artist; David Joselit, chair
of art history department, Yale University. EXHIBITION:
Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. 2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007 and The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden installation, June 3,
2007-September 24, 2007] DATA: 1 of 2 MiniDVCAM tapes. SUMMARY: Through a series of individual presentations and a moderated discussion, artists and scholars explore the various
ways in which New York has been a source of adventure, inspiration, and creativity. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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July 12, 2007 |
2007-188b |
"New York: The Creative Catalyst" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Douglas Crimp, art historian; Peter Eisenman, Eisenman architects; Meredith Monk, artist; David Joselit, chair
of art history department, Yale University. EXHIBITION:
Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. 2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007 and The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden installation, June 3,
2007-September 24, 2007] DATA: 2 of 2 MiniDVCAM tapes. SUMMARY: Through a series of individual presentations and a moderated discussion, artists and scholars explore the various
ways in which New York has been a source of adventure, inspiration, and creativity. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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July 12, 2007 |
2007-189 |
"MoMA Walkthrough" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Doug Aitken: sleepwalkers [MoMA Exh. #1991, January 16, 2007-February 12, 2007] DATA: 1 HDCam tape. SUMMARY: Documentation of the Doug Aitken "sleepwalkers" exhibition. DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2007 |
2007-190, 2007-190D |
"The Art of Engagement" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: James Elkins, the E.C. Chadbourne Chair of the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School
of the Art Institute of Chicago; Bonnie Pitman, Deputy Director for Education at the Dallas Museum of Art; and Howard Gardner,
the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Moderated
by Wendy Woon, Edward John Noble Foundation Deputy Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry, Director,
The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVCAM tape; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This roundtable considers art, the audience, and the museum context. Special attention is given to the challenges
of teaching with contemporary art objects in a museum. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 21, 2006 |
2007-191, 2007-191D |
"Party in the Garden" PERSONALITY: Sarah Jessica Parker and Joan Tisch PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Party in the Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Sarah Jessica Parker, Actress; Joan Tisch, trustee; Robert Menschel, Chairman, the Board of Trustees, The Museum
of Modern Art; Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Marie Josee
Kravis, President, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: Party in the Garden remarks honoring Sarah Jessica Parker and Joan Tisch. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-1, 2007-201. DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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June 6, 2006 |
2007-192a, 2007-192aD |
"A Work in Progress: An Evening with Marc Forster" PERSONALITY: Marc Forster PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater SPONSOR: The Junior Associates PARTICIPANTS: Will Ferrell, comic; Megan Mullally, comic and actress, Marc Forster, Filmmaker, Sean Combs, musician and producer;
Maggie Gyllenhall, actress. DATA: 1 of 3 DVDs, Duplicate is HDCam. SUMMARY: Marc Forster joins Will Ferrell and Megan Mullally for a one-hour dialogue about his career and his thoughts on the
art of filmmaking. DONOR: Department of Information Technology TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
NOTE: All three copies of this recording are essentially of the same event, however, each recording has been taped by a different
cameraman and therefore provide a different perspective and audio quality.
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April 12, 2005 |
2007-192b, 2007-192bD |
"A Work in Progress: An Evening with Marc Forster" PERSONALITY: Marc Forster PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater SPONSOR: The Junior Associates PARTICIPANTS: Will Ferrell, comic; Megan Mullally, comic and actress, Marc Forster, Filmmaker, Sean Combs, musician and producer;
Maggie Gyllenhall, actress. DATA: 2 of 3 DVDs, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: Marc Forster joins Will Ferrell and Megan Mullally for a one-hour dialogue about his career and his thoughts on the
art of filmmaking. DONOR: Department of Information Technology TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
NOTE: All three copies of this recording are essentially of the same event, however, each recording has been taped by a different
cameraman and therefore provide a different perspective and audio quality.
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April 12, 2005 |
2007-192c, 2007-192cD |
"A Work in Progress: An Evening with Marc Forster" PERSONALITY: Marc Forster PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater SPONSOR: The Junior Associates PARTICIPANTS: Will Ferrell, comic; Megan Mullally, comic and actress, Marc Forster, Filmmaker, Sean Combs, musician and producer;
Maggie Gyllenhall, actress. DATA: 3 of 3 DVDs, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: Marc Forster joins Will Ferrell and Megan Mullally for a one-hour dialogue about his career and his thoughts on the
art of filmmaking. DONOR: Department of Information Technology TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
NOTE: All three copies of this recording are essentially of the same event, however, each recording has been taped by a different
cameraman and therefore provide a different perspective and audio quality.
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April 12, 2005 |
2007-193, 2007-193D |
"2006 Rockefeller Award" PERSONALITY: Richard Fuld. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Annual Corporate Luncheon PARTICIPANTS: Marie-Josee Kravis, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Honorary Chairman, The Board of
Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Richard Fuld, CEO, Lehman Bros. DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: Annual corporate fundraiser with Rockefeller award given to Richard Fuld for his contributions to The Museum of Modern
Art. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 97.5 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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February 28, 2006 |
2007-194, 2007-194D |
"MoMA Press Opening" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Frederick Hill, Executive Vice-President, Marketing and Communications,
J.P. Morgan Chase; John Remington, Vice-President, Event Marketing and Communications, Target; Ronald Lauder, Honorary Chairman,
The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Menschel, Chairman, Boad of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Jerry Speyer, Trustee, The
Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect. DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is HDCam SUMMARY: Press preview for the opening of The Museum of Modern Art in 2004. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-104, 2007-105, 2007-106 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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November 15, 2004 |
2007-195, 2007-195aD |
"MoMA Ribbon Cutting Ceremony" PERSONALITY: David Rockefeller PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art Atrium PARTICIPANTS: David Rockefeller, Honorary Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect;
Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, New York City; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, President Emerita,
The Museum of Modern Art; Marie Josee Kravis, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Menschel, Chairman of the Board
of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald Lauder, Chairman Emerita, The Museum of Modern Art; Jerry Speyer, Trustee, The
Museum of Modern Art; Sid Bass, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art; George Pataki, Govenor of New York. DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 of 2 HDCam SUMMARY: Ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the opening of the expanded museum, with commentary from many of the participants
who detail the Museum's architectural past. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-194 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
NOTE: This recording was preserved during the summer of 2018.
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November 16, 2004 |
2007-195, 2007-195bD |
"MoMA Ribbon Cutting Ceremony" PERSONALITY: David Rockefeller PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art Atrium PARTICIPANTS: David Rockefeller, Honorary Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect;
Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, New York City; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, President Emerita,
The Museum of Modern Art; Marie Josee Kravis, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Menschel, Chairman of the Board
of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald Lauder, Chairman Emerita, The Museum of Modern Art; Jerry Speyer, Trustee, The
Museum of Modern Art; Sid Bass, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art; George Pataki, Govenor of New York. DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 2 of 2 HDCam SUMMARY: Ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the opening of the expanded museum, with commentary from many of the participants
who detail the Museum's architectural past. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-194 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
NOTE: This recording was preserved during the summer of 2018.
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November 16, 2004 |
2007-196, 2007-196D |
"Million Dollar Baby Film Premiere" PERSONALITY: Clint Eastwood PLACE: Titus 1 Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Film Premiere PARTICIPANTS: Clint Eastwood, actor and director; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Mary Lea Bandy, chief curator,
Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard DVD, duplicate is 1 HDCam SUMMARY: Introduction of "Million Dollar Baby" by all participants. RELATED MATERIAL: 82-1, 93-50 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
NOTE: The Archives also holds a second DVD access copy.
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December 5, 2004 |
2007-197, 2007-197aD |
"Nine Museums" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, Architect. EXHIBITION:
Nine Museums by Yoshio Taniguchi [MoMA Exh. #1923, November 20, 2004-January 31, 2005] DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 of 2 HDCam SUMMARY: Footage of nine museums designed by Yoshio Taniguchi in honor of his recent design for the new Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-10, 2002-11, 2007-87. DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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October 29, 2004 |
2007-197, 2007-197bD |
"Nine Museums" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, Architect. EXHIBITION:
Nine Museums by Yoshio Taniguchi [MoMA Exh. #1923, November 20, 2004-January 31, 2005] DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 2 of 2 HDCam SUMMARY: Footage of nine museums designed by Yoshio Taniguchi in honor of his recent design for the new Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-10, 2002-11, 2007-87. DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 11, 2007
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October 29, 2004 |
2008-1, 2008-1D |
"Martin Puryear: A Panel" PERSONALITY: Martin Puryear PLACE: Titus 2 Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: David Levi Strauss, scholar, critic, and chair of the MFA Art Criticism and Writing Department, School of Visual
Arts; Judith Russi Kirshner, professor of Art History and dean of the College of Architecture and the Arts, University of
Illinois at Chicago; Josiah McElheny, artist; Terry Winters, artist; John Elderfield, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief
Curator of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Martin Puryear[MoMA Exh. #2021, November 4, 2007 through January 14, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Participants offer their perspectives on the work of Martin Puryear. John Elderfield, organizer of the exhibition,
moderates the discussion. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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January 8, 2008 |
2008-2 |
"MoMA and Landscape Design: Presentation for American Academy in Rome" PERSONALITY: Glenn D. Lowry PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SPONSOR: MoMA PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: Director Glenn Lowry speaks about the Museum's support of landscape architects and MoMA's own sculpture garden. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-73 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for Event Program.
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April 18, 2007 |
2008-3 |
"CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood" SERIES: CBS Sunday Morning SPONSOR: CBS PARTICIPANTS: Andrew Stanton, Director, Finding Nemo. EXHIBITION:
Pixar: 20 Years of Animation [MoMA Exh. #1960, December 14, 2005 - April 3, 2006] DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: Footage of the preliminary creation of Finding Nemo. Interview with Andrew Stanton, the film's director and writer. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-170 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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February 8, 2004 |
2008-4 |
"Ansel Adams / MoMA-Traveling Exhibit" PERSONALITY: Peter Galassi SERIES: News All Morning SPONSOR: NY1 PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, Chief Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Ansel Adams at 100 [MoMA Exh. #1909, July 11-November 3, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT 3:14 SUMMARY: Curator Peter Galassi reviews highlights from the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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August 11, 2003 |
2008-5 |
"John Elderfield-MoMA Films" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield, Mary Lea Bandy SERIES: New York Viewpoint SPONSOR: ABC-TV PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Mary Lea Bandy,
Chief Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Max Beckmann [MoMA Exh. #1908, June 26-September 29, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with participants about MoMAQNS, current exhibitions and film programs at MoMA. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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April 27, 2003 |
2008-6, 2008-6D |
"The Great Masters of Art" SERIES: TV Tokyo/Nexus/East River Films SPONSOR: TV Tokyo DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT 30 mins; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Highlights of Piet Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie Woogie" and footage of the commute from Manhattan to Queens. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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2002 |
2008-7 |
"Earle Brown" PERSONALITY: Earle Brown PLACE: Art-Engine SPONSOR: Sharp Gallery PARTICIPANTS: Earle Brown, composer. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Earle Brown discusses his conception of mobile scores and kinetic music. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2008-8 |
"An Appreciation of Kirk Varnedoe" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe SERIES: Charlie Rose Show SPONSOR: PBS PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, announcer. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Charlie Rose reminisces upon Kirk Varnedoe's past show appearances and celebrates his life. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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August 21, 2003 |
2008-9 |
"Sputnik" PERSONALITY: Barbara London PARTICIPANTS: Barbara London, Associate Curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Barbara London speaks MoMA's accession policy regarding music videos. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The recording is in Spanish except for Barbara London's commentary, which is in English.
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2008-10 |
"New York Destination Guide" SPONSOR: Quantas DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Visitor guide to New York with MoMA mention as a possible tourist destination. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2008-11, 2008-11D |
"MoMA QNS - TV Highlight Reel 2002" PERSONALITY: Kiki Smith SERIES: Python Aquarius Productions SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Kiki Smith, artist; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, The City of New
York; Ronald Lauder, Chairman Emerita, The Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS, second duplicate is 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Highlights reel of the Museum's move to Long Island City Queens. Includes footage of the ribbon cutting ceremony
in Long Island City and the procession of artworks across the Queensboro bridge. DONOR: Department of Communciations. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: 2008-11 is a rough cut of the Highlights Reel. 2008-11D is the final, finished version of the highlights.
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September 23, 2002 |
2008-12 |
"The Culture Show" PERSONALITY: Robert Hughes PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Culture Show SPONSOR: BBC PARTICIPANTS: Robert Hughes, art historian. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Robert Hughes on the Culture Show speaking about The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communciations. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording must be preserved in order to be viewed.
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2008-13 |
"Giacometti at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: RAI News SPONSOR: RAI EXHIBITION:
Alberto Giacometti [MoMA Exh. #1890, October 10(11), 2001-January 8, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of MoMA exhibition with related commentary. DONOR: Department of Communciations. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Italian.
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2008-14 |
"New York Art World" PLACE: P.S.1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: NHK SPONSOR: NHK Educational Corp PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, President,
The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of artwork within MoMA's permanent collection, interior shots of P.S.1 and interior footage of MoMA. DONOR: Department of Communciations. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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2008-15 |
"Russian Books" PERSONALITY: Deborah Wye SERIES: NTV International SPONSOR: Global Russian Television Network PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, Chief Curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934 [MoMA Exh. #1896, March 28, 2002-May 21, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of the exhibition with commentary by Deborah Wye. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Russian.
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2008-16 |
"RAI News" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: RAI News SPONSOR: RAI PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director, Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator,
Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of the Museum's expansion. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in Italian.
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2008-17 |
"Inside the Museum-Going Around" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of The Museum of Modern Art's gallery space prior to the 2002 renovation. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2008-18, 2008-18D |
"MoMA Moves Forward" SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is VHS SUMMARY: MoMAQNS commercial with views from the 7 train. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2008-19 |
"MoMA Opening" PERSONALITY: Klaus Biesenbach, Ronald Lauder, Yoshio Taniguchi SPONSOR: ZDF PARTICIPANTS: Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator, Department of Media; Ronald Lauder, Chairman Emerita, The Board of Trustees,
The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interviews with staff members and museum visitors about their reactions to the new renovated MoMA building. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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2008-20 |
"Medialink VNR Rough Cut" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Video News Reel SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of The Museum of Modern Art's new building. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-98 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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2008-21 |
"Light Stuctures: The Joy of Engineering" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Second Annual Felix Candela Lecture PARTICIPANTS: Dr. Jorg Schlaich, Institute of Structural Design, University of Stuttgart, Germany DATA: 1 BETACAM SP SUMMARY: Annual lecture series to honor Spanish and Mexican architect Candela and to allow distinguished structural engineers
to present their work at MoMA, MIT and Princeton each spring. Schlaich's work involves building and bridge structures as well
as in glass shell structures. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 99.16 DONOR: Department of Communciations TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 23, 1999 |
2008-22 |
"MoMA Queens Painting" SERIES: While You Were Out SPONSOR: TLC National DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Designers redecorate a home to include an original work of art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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September 10, 2004 |
2008-23 |
"Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Arts & Minds SPONSOR: Arts & Minds PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; John Elderfield, curator, Department
of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Daniel Libeskind, architect; Paul Goldberger, architecture critic,
The New Yorker; Richard Lacayo, architecture historian; Arthur Lubow, journalist. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A discussion of the Museum's most recent architectural expansion and higher ticket prices. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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December 26, 2004 |
2008-24 |
"Terry Riley/Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley SERIES: NY Voices Tribute in Light SPONSOR: WNET-TV PBS PARTICIPANTS: Rafael Pi Ramen, announcer; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum
of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT 30 min SUMMARY: Documentary on the genesis of the Twin Towers light tribute memorial. Includes commentary from Terence Riley outside
of MoMAQNS building. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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September 5, 2003 |
2008-25 |
"The Heroic Century: An Inside Look" PLACE: Museum of Fine Arts Houston SPONSOR: MFAH and MoMA PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Marzio, Director, Museum of Fine Arts Houston; Gael Stack,
art historian; Barry Walker, curator. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An indepth look at the works lent by MoMA to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston for the exhibition "The Heroic Century." DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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October 22, 2003 |
2008-26 |
"Heiss / Mcmullan" PERSONALITY: Alanna Heiss. SERIES: Charlie Rose SPONSOR: PBS PARTICIPANTS: Alanna Heiss, Director, P.S.1; Charlie Rose, host. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Alanna Heiss discusses the genesis of the P.S.1 art space and the resulting relationship between MoMA and P.S.1. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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August 15, 2002 |
2008-27 |
"Freedom Tower-Terry Riley" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley SERIES: Charlie Rose SPONSOR: PBS National PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, announcer; Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern
Art; Herbert Muschamp, Architecture Critic, The New York Times, William Neuman, writer, The New York Post. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Discussion of the Freedom Tower with an examination of Daniel Libeskind's architectural plans. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-24, 2005-24 DONOR: Department of COmmunications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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December 22, 2003 |
2008-28 |
"Dog Execution Exhibit at MoMA" PLACE: P.S.1 SERIES: CBS 2 News SPONSOR: CBS PARTICIPANTS: Brett Littman, Deputy Director, P.S.1; Sandra Defeo, Director of Public Relations, The Humane Society of New
York. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Public reactions regarding an installation at P.S.1 of bronze dogs hanging from lamp posts. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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December 11, 2003 |
2008-29 |
"Yoshio Taniguchi and Terry Riley Video Conference" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern
Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Taped video conference between Yoshio Taniguchi and Terence Riley. Interview regarding MoMA's tradition and Taniguchi's
philosophical approach to the new museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
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May 29, 2003 |
2008-30 |
"Museum of Modern Art: Stuffing the BMW Mini" SERIES: Take it Personally SPONSOR: CNN EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Mini Cooper's 40th Anniversary coverage, with news footage of people stuffing themselves into a Mini Cooper to celebrate.
Mention of exhibition at MoMA where Mini Coopers are on display. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-36 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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August 26, 1999 |
2008-31 |
"Modern Start" SERIES: WNYW-TV Fox SPONSOR: Fox 10 O'Clock news EXHIBITION: ModernStarts DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Brief mention of ModernStarts exhibition series. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-38a, 2008-38b, 2008-38c. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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November 17, 1999 |
2008-32, 2008-32D |
"Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Joyce Raimondo. PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Blue's Clues PARTICIPANTS: Joyce Raimondo, Associate Educator, Family Programs Coordinator, Education Department, The Museum of Modern
Art. SPONSOR: Nick-TV DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Joyce Raimondo and several children describe a sculpture in the Museum sculpture garden for a segment on Blue's Clues.
DONOR: Department of Communications; Duplicate arrived from the Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003.
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April 27, 1999 |
2008-33, 2008-33D |
"Museum of Modern Art: Museums as Muse-Looking at Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The World Today PARTICIPANTS: MoMA Visitors SPONSOR: Cable News Network EXHIBITION: The Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect [MoMA Exh. #1828, March 10(14)-June 1, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of the "Museum as Muse" exhibition with on-site interviews with exhibition visitors. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-34 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 13, 1999 |
2008-34 |
"Museum as Muse" SERIES: Bloomberg Brazil PARTICIPANTS: Claudia Caliman, announcer. SPONSOR: Bloomberg EXHIBITION: The Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect [MoMA Exh. #1828, March 10(14)-June 1, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of current MoMA exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-33 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish
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April 21, 1999 |
2008-35, 2008-35D |
"Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Shigeru Ban PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Style with Elsa Klensch PARTICIPANTS: Shigeru Ban, architect; Elsa Klensch, television personality. SPONSOR: CNN Style EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arch [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)-August 1, 2000] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is betacam. SUMMARY: Footage of Shigeru Ban's installation in the sculpture garden. Includes interview with Ban about the project. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 1, 2000 |
2008-36, 2008-36D |
"Film: The 20th Century Art" PERSONALITY: Mary Lea Bandy SERIES: American Movie Classics PARTICIPANTS: Mary Lea Bandy, chief curator, Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: AMC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: The history of the Department of Film at The Museum of Modern Art as told by Mary Lea Bandy. RELATED MATERIAL: 85-9 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-37 |
"MoMA 2000" PERSONALITY: Peter Reed PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Munhwa Broadcasting Corp. EXHIBITION: MoMA2000 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of the MoMA 2000 cycle. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-53a, 2008-53b. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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June 11, 1997 |
2008-38a, 2008-38aD |
"People at MoMA" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry, John Elderfield, Peter Reed. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and
Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: ModernStarts: People [MoMA Exh. #1836, October 6(7), 1999-February 1, 2000] DATA: 1 of 3 BetaCamSP; Duplicate is VHS SUMMARY: Unedited exhibition footage, filmed during public hours, followed by interviews with Museum staff. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-38b, 2008-38c. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: Filmed by Henderson Royes
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October 6, 1999 |
2008-38b, 2008-38bD |
"People at MoMA" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry, John Elderfield, Peter Reed. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and
Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: ModernStarts: People [MoMA Exh. #1836, October 6(7), 1999-February 1, 2000] DATA: 2 of 3 BetaCamSP; Duplicate is VHS SUMMARY: Unedited exhibition footage, filmed during public hours, followed by interviews with Museum staff. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-38a, 2008-38c. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: Filmed by Henderson Royes
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October 6, 1999 |
2008-38c, 2008-38cD |
"People at MoMA" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry, John Elderfield, Peter Reed. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and
Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: ModernStarts: People [MoMA Exh. #1836, October 6(7), 1999-February 1, 2000] DATA: 3 of 3 BetaCamSP; Duplicate is VHS SUMMARY: Unedited exhibition footage, filmed during public hours, followed by interviews with Museum staff. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-38a, 2008-38b. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: Filmed by Henderson Royes
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October 6, 1999 |
2008-39 |
"New Directors/New Films" PERSONALITY: Laurence Kardish SERIES: NY1 PARTICIPANTS: Laurence Kardish, curator, Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: NY1 EXHIBITION: New Directors/New Films DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Laurence Kardish speaks about the MoMA film series, New Directors/New Films. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-45 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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1999 |
2008-40, 2008-40D |
"MoMA Family Programs" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: MSG Network PARTICIPANTS: Joyce Raimondo, associate educator, Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Metroguide Program DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of gallery talks given to and by children at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 1999 |
2008-41 |
"MoMA Officio Futuro" SERIES: Nea-Polis SPONSOR: RAI EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Workspheres coverage with accompanying musical soundtrack. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-54, 2008-55, 2005-20, 2007-13 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-42 |
"MoMA Curators: Carol Kismaric and Marvin Heiferman Biographies" SERIES: A & E News PARTICIPANTS: Marvin Heiferman, curator; Carole Kismaric, historian and curator. SPONSOR: A&E EXHIBITION: Fame After Photography [MoMA Exh. #1833, July 7(8)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with the curators of the exhibition about the history of fame. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-45, 2008-57 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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September 9, 1999 |
2008-43 |
"MTV- Mondrian Exhibit at MoMA" SPONSOR: MTV EXHIBITION: Piet Mondrian: 1872-1944 [MoMA Exh. #1727, September 27(October1)-1995-January 23, 1996] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Twenty-second advertisement for exhibition with highlight on Broadway Boogie Woogie. RELATED MATERIAL: 83-2, 98-50, 98-52, 98-53, 98-54, 98-55, 2007-30 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-44 |
"Philip Johnson/MoMA" PERSONALITY: Philip Johnson SERIES: 8 O'Clock Edition SPONSOR: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT 3:25. SUMMARY: Coverage on Philip Johnson's architectural career, The Glass House, the Seagram building and The Museum of Modern
Art's Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: 94-18, 84-4, 91-5. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 2, 2000 |
2008-45 |
"Fame After Photography/MoMA" SERIES: Eyewitness News
SPONSOR: WABC-TV PARTICIPANTS: Carole Kismaric, critic and independent curator; Marvin Heiferman, independent curator. EXHIBITION:
Fame After Photography [MoMA Exh. #1833, July 7(8)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT 3:41 SUMMARY: Overview of exhibition with the show's curators. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-57 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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August 1, 1999 |
2008-46 |
"Friedlander: A Conversation with Peter Galassi" SERIES: Exhibition Documentaries SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Lee Friedlander, artist; Peter Galassi, chief curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Friedlander [MoMA Exh. #1943, June 5, 2005-August 29, 2005] DATA: 1 DVD RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-47, 2008-48, 2008-49 DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2008 NOTE: This series of exhibition documentaries was initiated in 2003 under the guidance of Mary Lea Bandy, Deputy Director
of Curatorial Affairs. The project had the goal of documenting certain special exhibitions with interviews of curators and
artists. CK Studios produced these videos. The HDCam masters are catalogued in STAR and are held in Hamlin. The intention
behind these videos was to produce archival video records of MoMA's exhibitions for research purposes and internal use.
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September 21, 2006 |
2008-47 |
"Cézanne & Pissarro: A Conversation with Joachim Pissarro and John Elderfield" SERIES: Exhibition Documentaries SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Joachim Pissarro, art historian; John Elderfield, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum
of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne and Pissarro 1865-1885 [MoMA Exh. #1944, June 26, 2005-September 12, 2005] DATA: 1 DVD RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-46, 2008-48, 2008-49 DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2008 NOTE: This series of exhibition documentaries was initiated in 2003 under the guidance of Mary Lea Bandy, Deputy Director
of Curatorial Affairs. The project had the goal of documenting certain special exhibitions with interviews of curators and
artists. CK Studios produced these videos. The HDCam masters are catalogued in STAR and are held in Hamlin. The intention
behind these videos was to produce archival video records of MoMA's exhibitions for research purposes and internal use.
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July 6, 2006 |
2008-48, 2008-48D |
"Elizabeth Murray: A Conversation with Elizabeth Murray and Robert Storr" SERIES: Exhibition Documentaries SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Elizabeth Murray, artist; Robert Storr, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern
Art. EXHIBITION:
Elizabeth Murray [MoMA Exh. #1955, October 28, 2005-January 9, 2006] DATA: 2 DVDs RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-46, 2008-49, 2008-47 DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2008 NOTE: This series of exhibition documentaries was initiated in 2003 under the guidance of Mary Lea Bandy, Deputy Director
of Curatorial Affairs. The project had the goal of documenting certain special exhibitions with interviews of curators and
artists. CK Studios produced these videos. The HDCam masters are catalogued in STAR and are held in Hamlin. The intention
behind these videos was to produce archival video records of MoMA's exhibitions for research purposes and internal use.
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July 6, 2006 |
2008-49 |
"Richard Serra: A Conversation with Richard Serra and Lynne Cooke" SERIES: Exhibition Documentaries SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist; Lynne Cooke, curator, Dia Foundation. EXHIBITION:
Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. 2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007 and The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden installation, June 3,
2007-September 24, 2007] DATA: 1 DVD RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-46, 2008-47, 2008-48 DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2008 NOTE: This series of exhibition documentaries was initiated in 2003 under the guidance of Mary Lea Bandy, Deputy Director
of Curatorial Affairs. The project had the goal of documenting certain special exhibitions with interviews of curators and
artists. CK Studios produced these videos. The HDCam masters are catalogued in STAR and are held in Hamlin. The intention
behind these videos was to produce archival video records of MoMA's exhibitions for research purposes and internal use.
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September 27, 2006 |
2008-50 |
"Sculpture Garden Installation Video" PLACE: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Installation crew DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: Video footage of the sculpture garden's installation for autumn 2008. DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2008
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Fall 2008 |
2008-51 |
"Richard Serra Interview" PERSONALITY: Richard Serra PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, sculptor. EXHIBITION:
Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. 2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007 and The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden installation, June 3,
2007-September 24, 2007] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Half hour interview with Richard Serra followed by several minutes of footage of the installation. RELATED MATERIAL:2007-188a, 2007-188b DONOR: David Katzive TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 20, 2007
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November 11, 2007 |
2008-52 |
"Jackson Pollock Exhibit" SERIES: ARD German TV PARTICIPANTS: Marcel Kolvenbach, journalist. SPONSOR: ARD EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of Jackson Pollock retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art. Also includes on-site interviews at the Pollock
House Studio on Long Island. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-11 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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November, 1 1998 |
2008-53a |
"Places at MoMA" SERIES: MoMA2000 DATA: 1 of 2 BetaCam SP Tapes DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 27, 1999 |
2008-53b |
"Places at MoMA" SERIES: MoMA2000 DATA: 2 of 2 BetaCam SP Tapes DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 27, 1999 |
2008-54 |
"Workspheres Compilation Tape" SERIES: Various news networks, including CNN Moneyline. EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A compilation tape of Workspheres exhibition coverage, including commentary on the exhibition's mission. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-55, 2005-20, 2007-13 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-55 |
"Workspheres" SERIES: N3TV PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry, Director,
The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: N3TV EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Workspheres interview including Paola Antonelli, about the changing nature of the workplace. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-54, 2005-20, 2007-13 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 24, 2001 |
2008-56, 2008-56D |
"MoMA Highlights of TV Coverage" SERIES: Various news networks in the metropolitan area including CBS, ABC, Fox News, WNBC, BBC, WLS. PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999], The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry talks about the partnering of P.S.1 and MoMA, followed by highlights through 1999 of Museum-related events. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-80, 2007-22 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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October 12, 1999 |
2008-57, 2008-57D |
"Fame After Photography" SERIES: Showbiz Today SPONSOR: Cable News Network PARTICIPANTS: Carole Kismaric, critic and independent curator; Marvin Heiferman, independent curator. EXHIBITION:
Fame After Photography [MoMA Exh. #1833, July 7(8)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT 3:02. SUMMARY: News coverage on the exhibition with focus on the definition of fame. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-45 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 14, 1999 |
2008-58 |
"Shadow Day 1999" SERIES: Fox 5 SPONSOR: Fox 5 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Mention of The Museum of Modern Art's mentoring program during the New York Minute segment. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-40 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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November 9, 1999 |
2008-59 |
"The Un-Private House" SERIES: Fashion Television PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News coverage providing an overview of the exhibition and the individual needs that architecture addresses in the
domestic space. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-49 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-60 |
"MoMA Silents on NY1" PERSONALITY: Ben Model PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: NY1 PARTICIPANTS: Ben Model, The Museum of Modern Art accompanist. EXHIBITION: Cinema's Silent Years DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Ben Model discusses his role as pianist for the Museum's silent film series. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 2000 |
2008-61, 2008-61D |
"An Evening with Kevin Everson" Place: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Everson, filmmaker; Barbara London, associate curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM, Duplicate is DVD. SUMMARY: Informal discussion followed by a presentation of Emergency Needs (2007), based on a press conference with Cleveland
mayor Carl Stokes; Something Else (2007), an interview with Miss Black Roanoke, Virginia, 1971; and several premieres of shorts. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-167a, 2007-167b. DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 25, 2008
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October 22, 2007 |
2008-62, 2008-62D |
"An Evening with Ronald Bronstein" Place: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro PARTICIPANTS: Ronald Brownstein, filmmaker; Barbara London, Associate Curator, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM, Duplicate is DVD SUMMARY: Filmmaker Ronald Bronstein introduces a screening of his new film, Frownland. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b. DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 25, 2008
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November 19, 2007 |
2008-63, 2008-63D |
"An Evening with Michael Sporn" Place: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro PARTICIPANTS: Michael Sporn, Filmmaker; Joshua Siegel, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; John
Canemaker, filmmaker and historian. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette, Duplicate is DVD. SUMMARY: The artist takes part in a conversation with animation historian/filmmaker John Canemaker and MoMA assistant curator
Joshua Siegel. The discussion is illustrated with clips from Sporn's award-winning animated films. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b. DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 25, 2008
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November 12, 2007 |
2008-64 |
"Cézanne and Pissarro: Seeing Through Paint with James Coddington" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Pioneering Modern Painting PARTICIPANTS: James Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Department, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne & Pissarro, 1865-1885 DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: An examination of Cézanne and Pissarro's unique painting techniques. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-66a, 2005-66b, 2005-66c, 2005-66d. DONOR: Department of Education
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 7, 2005 |
2008-65a |
"An Evening with Akram Zaatari" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro PARTICIPANTS: Barbara London, associate curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art; Akram Zaatari, video artist. DATA: 2008-65a is DVCAM Cassette, 2008-65b is MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: An informal discussion with Akram Zaatari followed by a presentation of his films. Held in conjunction with Asian
Contemporary Art Week. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-167a, 2007-167b. DONOR: Department of Media
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 17, 2008 |
2008-65b |
"An Evening with Akram Zaatari" PLACE: Titus 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro PARTICIPANTS: James Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Department, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 2008-65a is DVCAM Cassette, 2008-65b is MiniDVCAM Cassette SUMMARY: An informal discussion with Akram Zaatari followed by a presentation of his films. Held in conjunction with Asian
Contemporary Art Week. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-167a, 2007-167b. DONOR: Department of Media
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 17, 2008 |
2008-66 |
"Others- Various Architects" DATA: Hi8 Metal-P Cassette. DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2008-67 |
"MoMA Airchecks 2" DATA: BetaCam SP RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-177 DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2008-68 |
"Richard Serra Dinner Tape 1" EXHIBITION:
Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. 2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007 and The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden installation, June 3,
2007-September 24, 2007] DATA: 1 HDCAM Cassette SUMMARY: Richard Serra Dinner RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-188a, 2007-188b DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2008-69 |
"New York New York!" PLACE: New York City SERIES: New York New York! Museum Musts SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: New York New York Winter Inflight Entertainment includes visiting information for The Museum of Modern Art in Queens. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-100, 2007-127 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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January, February, March 2003 |
2008-70, 2008-70D |
"National Arts Awards 2003" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe SERIES: National Arts Awards PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund,
President, The Museum of Modern Art; Particia Berman, former student of Kirk Varnedoe; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of
Modern Art. SPONSOR: Home Front Communications. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Career achievement award and recognition for Kirk Varndoe's contributions to art history. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-8 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2003 |
2008-71 |
"New York New York!" PLACE: New York City SERIES: New York New York! Museum Musts SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment EXHIBITION: To Be Looked At: Painting and Sculpture from the Collection [MoMA Exh. #1899, June 29, 2002- on going] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: New York New York Fall Inflight Entertainment includes visiting information for The Museum of Modern Art in Queens. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-100, 2007-127, 2008-69 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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October, November, December 2002 |
2008-72 |
"Seinajoki" PERSONALITY: Alvar Aalto PLACE: Seinajoki Finland SPONSOR: Oy Todellisuus EXHIBITION: Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Biography of Alvar Aalto centering on his designs and buildings for Seinajoki, Findland. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-117D DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2007
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2008-73 |
"Willem de Kooning" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield. SERIES: ABC-TV, CNN Overnight PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: ABC, CNN EXHIBITION: Willem de Kooning: The Late Paintings, The 1980s [MoMA Exh. #1759, January 22(23)-April 29, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Memorial coverage of William de Kooning shortly after his death. RELATED MATERIAL: 97-12, 2008-74 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 19, 1997 |
2008-74, 2008-74D |
"Willem de Kooning Exhibit" PERSONALITY: Robert Storr SERIES: WNET-TV (PBS) PARTICIPANTS: Robert Storr, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: PBS EXHIBITION: Willem de Kooning: The Late Paintings, The 1980s [MoMA Exh. #1759, January 22(23)-April 29, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of de Kooning exhibition with commentary from Robert Storr. RELATED MATERIAL: 97-12, 2008-73 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: Duplicate recording does not contain entire interview with Robert Storr.
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February 20, 1997 |
2008-75 |
"Segments on Museum of Modern Art Flood" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: WCBS, Eyewitness News, WABC PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Rudy Guiliani, mayor of New York City; Liz Addison, Director
of Marketing, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: WCBS and WABC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of a water main break under The Museum of Modern Art, with statements by Glenn Lowry and Liz Addison. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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June 24, 1998 |
2008-76, 2008-76D |
"Jasper Johns" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield, Glenn Lowry. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Video News Reel PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry,
Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video news reel and exhibition footage for local news stations. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-79 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-77 |
"New York Report" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Weekend Joy Entertainment SPONSOR: Global Japan LLC EXHIBITION: New Directors/New Films DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of New Directors/New Films series with emphasis on Run Lola Run. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-45, 2008-39 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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April 9, 1999 |
2008-78 |
"An Introduction to the Estate Project for artists with AIDS from Charlie Rose" SERIES: Alliance for the Arts PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, host; Artists affected by AIDS. SPONSOR: Majzlim/Reece Productions DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A special recording focusing on artists with AIDS and the future of their art work. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-79, 2008-79D |
"Jasper Johns Primer Tape" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe, Glenn Lowry
PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: DWJ Television
PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry, Director,
The Museum of Modern Art
SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art
EXHIBITION:Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997]
DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS
SUMMARY: 90 second VNR, B-Roll and Soundbyte package.
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-80 |
"Jasper Johns: Museum of Modern Art Airchecks" PERSONALITY: Jasper Johns SERIES: CNBC Biz Tonight, KMOV St. Louis PARTICIPANTS: James Gara, Chief Operating Officer, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Airchecks for Jasper Johns Retrospective with James Gara's comments about the Museum's fiscal role and opportunities.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-82, 2008-76, 2008-79 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-81 |
"Black Cinema" PERSONALITY: James Wheeler SERIES: Fox Midday News PARTICIPANTS: James E. Wheeler, art collector. SPONSOR: WNYW-TV EXHIBITION: Brought to Light: Black Cinema, 1921-1959: Selections from the James E. Wheeler Collection [MoMA Exh. #1770, May 1-September 2, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A conversation with James Wheeler about his poster collection and the early days of black cinema. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 8, 1997 |
2008-82 |
"Jasper Johns: Museum of Modern Art Primer Aircheck Reel" PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry,
Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Includes airchecks, footage of the exhibition's installation layout and newcast clip reel. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-76, 2008-79 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-83, 2008-83D |
"Charlie Rose" PERSONALITY: John Elderfield SERIES: Charlie Rose PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, announcer; John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of
Modern Art. SPONSOR: PBS EXHIBITION: Bonnard [MoMA Exh. #1808, June 17(21)-October 13, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with John Elderfield, contextualizing Pierre Bonnard with his contemporaries. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 17, 1998 |
2008-84 |
"Hitchcock Centennial" SERIES: CNN SPONSOR: CNN EXHIBITION: Alfred Hitchcock Centenary [MoMA Exh. #1831, April 15-August 17, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of Hitchcock's mastery of suspense and information about exhibition events at the museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-8 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 1999 |
2008-85 |
"MoMA Exhibits and Programs 1996-1997 Compilation" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Eco News NY TV PARTICIPANTS: M. Cespedes, reporter. SPONSOR: Eco NY TV EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997], Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation [MoMA Exh. #1743, April 24(28)-September 17, 1996] and others. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of various programs and exhibits at The Museum of Modern Art from 1996 to 1997.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-31 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish
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1996-1997 |
2008-86 |
"Different Roads/Cars of the Future/MoMA" PERSONALITY: Christopher Mount PLACE: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden PARTICIPANTS: Christopher Mount, assistant curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn
Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: WCBS-TV EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of exhibition, including tour of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden with Christopher Mount. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-36, 2008-30 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 28, 1999 |
2008-87 |
"Charlie Rose" PERSONALITY: Terence Riley PLACE: Charlie Rose Show SERIES: Charlie Rose PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, host; Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art.
SPONSOR: PBS EXHIBITION: The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A discussion between Charlie Rose and Terence Riley about the architectural ideas related to the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-49, 2007-51, 2007-52, 2007-59 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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August 9, 1999 |
2008-88 |
"Achille Castiglioni" PERSONALITY: Achille Castiglioni PLACE: Aspen, Colorado SERIES: International Design Conference PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, translator; Achille Castiglioni, designer. SPONSOR: International Design Conference DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Castiglioni discusses and demonstrates various design elements of his work on stage. RELATED MATERIAL: 97-14, 97-13 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-89 |
"Leo Castelli" PERSONALITY: Leo Castelli SERIES: CNN World View PARTICIPANTS: Jennifer Russell, Director of Collections, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: CNN DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Memorial coverage of Leo Castelli and his impact on the 20th century art world. RELATED MATERIAL: 97-12, 98-10, 98-29 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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August 23, 1999 |
2008-90, 2008-90D |
"Jasper Johns Exhibit" PERSONALITY: Jasper Johns SERIES: The News Hour with Jim Lehrer PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Hilton Kramer,
art critic; Paul Solman, host. SPONSOR: WNET-TV EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of the exhibition with a conversation about the characteristics of modern art. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-10, 94-4, 98-78, 2007-1 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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January 10, 1997 |
2008-91 |
"Big as Life" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Arts and Minds PARTICIPANTS: Mary Lea Bandy, chief curator, Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art; Jyette Jenson, Associate
Curator, Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art; Reeves Lehman, documentary filmmaker. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Big as Life DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A celebration of super8 and 8mm film. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 15, 1999 |
2008-92 |
"Top Five Museum Websites/MoMA" SERIES: Hourly News SPONSOR: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Overview of museums along "museum mile" and their websites. The Museum of Modern Art's website is explored indepth.
DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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December 17, 1998 |
2008-93, 2008-93D |
"Different Roads" PERSONALITY: Christopher Mount PLACE: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SERIES: CBS This Morning PARTICIPANTS: Christopher Mount, assistant curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: CBS EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, duplicate is 1 Betacam SUMMARY: Coverage of exhibition with Christopher Mount giving a tour of the sculpture garden. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-36, 2008-30, 2008-86 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 29, 1999 |
2008-94 |
"Cézanne VNR with Soundbites and B-Roll" PERSONALITY: Anne D'Harnoncourt PLACE: The Philadelphia Museum of Art SERIES: VNR and B-Roll PARTICIPANTS: Anne D'Harnoncourt, director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. SPONSOR: The Philadelphia Museum of Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video news reel for promotion of Paul Cézanne exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-95 |
"Different Roads/Cars of the Future/MoMA" PERSONALITY: Christopher Mount PLACE: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SERIES: Morning Line PARTICIPANTS: Christopher Mount, assistant curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: MSNBC EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Includes mention of exhibit within a discussion of hybrid cars. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-30, 2008-86, 2008-93 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 31, 1999 |
2008-96 |
"Leo Castelli" PERSONALITY: Leo Castelli PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Laura Hoptman, assistant curator, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Laura Hoptman details the life and impact of Leo Castelli upon the world's art market in the 20th century. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-89 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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August 23, 1999 |
2008-97, 2008-97D |
Highlights of TV Coverage PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Highlights of TV Coverage PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, chairman emeritus, The Museum of Modern
Art; Carolyn Lanchner, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, curator, Department
of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Kirk Varnedoe, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The
Museum of Modern Art; Michael Kimmelman, art critic, The New York Times. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Highlights of TV coverage from 1998 RELATED MATERIAL: 98-80, 2007-1 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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1998 |
2008-98, 2008-98D |
"Glenn Lowry/Fernand Léger" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry SERIES: CBS Sunday Morning PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Carolyn Lanchner, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: CBS EXHIBITION: Fernand Léger [MoMA Exh. #1795, February 11(15)-June 2, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interviews with Glenn Lowry and Carolyn Lanchner on-site at the Fernand Legér exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 29, 1998 |
2008-99, 2008-99D |
"MoMA/Earth Segment" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: ModernStarts: People* [MoMA Exh. #1836, October 6(7), 1999-February 1, 2000] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry speaks about the exhibition and interprets the purpose of modern art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-31 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-100, 2008-100D |
"MoMA's Program for the Blind" PERSONALITY: Francesca Rosenberg PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Good Morning America PARTICIPANTS: Francesca Rosenberg, Associate Educator, Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art; Middle-school
aged students living with blindness; Professor John Kennedy, University of Toronto. SPONSOR: ABC-TV DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of the Museum's programs for the blind and the tailoring of a specific art-historical approach to education.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-116, 96-17 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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January 4, 1998 |
2008-101, 2008-101D |
"Talk of the Town" PERSONALITY: Joseph Lewis PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art Film and Video Department SERIES: Behind the Screen PARTICIPANTS: Joseph Lewis, filmmaker. SPONSOR: AMC DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Joseph Lewis is honored by The Museum of Modern Art's Film and Video Department. Behind the Screen series celebrates
Lewis' filmmaking career with a related interview. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 26, 1998 |
2008-102, 2008-102D |
"Paul Gottlieb-Harry N. Abrams" PERSONALITY: Paul Gottlieb SERIES: CBS Sunday Morning SPONSOR: CBS DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Memorial coverage of Paul Gottlieb, Editor in Chief of Harry N. Abrams books. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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June 9, 2002 |
2008-103a, 2008-103aD |
"Things at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: ModernStarts SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: ModernStarts: Things *[MoMA Exh. #1838, November 17(21), 1999-March 14, 2000] DATA: 1 BetacamSp; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Detailed exhibition footage of the show including natural noise of visitors. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-38a, 2008-38b, 2008-38c DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: Filmed by Henderson Royes
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2008-103b, 2008-103bD |
"Things at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: ModernStarts SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: ModernStarts: Things *[MoMA Exh. #1838, November 17(21), 1999-March 14, 2000] DATA: 1 BetacamSP; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Detailed exhibition footage of the show including natural noise of visitors. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-38a, 2008-38b, 2008-38c DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: Filmed by Henderson Royes
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2008-104 |
"Adventure- Family of Man" PERSONALITY: Edward Steichen, Carl Sandburg PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: CBS Television PARTICIPANTS: Edward Steichen, photographer and curator; Carl Sandburg, poet. SPONSOR: CBS EXHIBITION: The Family of Man [MoMA Exh. #569, January 24-May 8, 1955] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of the installation as well as a conversation between Sandburg and Steichen. RELATED MATERIAL: 97-9 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-105 |
"Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, architects; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The
Museum of Modern Art; Ronald Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller,
Sr., Chairman Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The
Museum of Modern Art trustee; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley,
Chief Curator of the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for
Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-111, 2008-173, 2008-182, 2008-106 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED.
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2008-106 |
"Toyo Ito Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Toyo Ito PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Toyo Ito, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald
Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman Emeritus,
The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern Art trustee;
Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of the Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator
at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-111, 2008-173, 2008-182 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED. This recording has no video signal.
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2008-107 |
"TV News Package, Picasso at MoMA" SERIES: TV News Package SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Betacam DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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2008-108 |
"Hitchcock" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Telecirco EXHIBITION: Alfred Hitchcock Centenary [MoMA Exh. #1831, April 15-August 17, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage and interviews with unnamed participants. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-46, 2007-8, 2008-84 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: The audio levels are very low
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2008-109 |
"Portrait of an Artist" PERSONALITY: William Rubin SERIES: Sunday Morning PARTICIPANTS: William Rubin, Director Emeritus, The Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: CBS EXHIBITION: Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation [MoMA Exh. #1743, April 24(28)-September 17, 1996] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with Rubin about his relationship with Pablo Picasso and the purpose of the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-61, 96-24, 96-25, 2007-32 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 5, 1996 |
2008-110 |
"Pablo Picasso-Once in a Lifetime" PERSONALITY: William Rubin PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: CBS News Special PARTICIPANTS: William Rubin, Director, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Charles Kuralt, reporting.
SPONSOR:CBS EXHIBITION: Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1290, May 16-September 30, 1980] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage and coverage used in an effort to recreate the experience of visiting the Museum's exhibition
for the television audience. RELATED MATERIAL: 80-1, 80-3a, 80-3b, 85-13 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 27, 1982 |
2008-111 |
"Dominique Perrault Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Dominique Perrault PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Dominique Perrault, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern
Art; Ronald Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman
Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern
Art trustee; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of
the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs
and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-182, 2008-173 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED.
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2008-112 |
"The Art of Cool" PLACE: P.S.1. Warm Up PARTICIPANTS: ROY Architects. SPONSOR: WCBS DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with an architect from ROY, winners of the 2001 Young Architect Program competition at P.S.1. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-182, 2007-142, 2008-127 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 5, 2001 |
2008-113 |
"The Museum of Modern Art" PERSONALITY: Paola Antonelli SERIES: KOIN 6 News PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: KOIN-TV EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An overview of the exhibition "Workspheres," including an interview with curator Paola Antonelli. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-20, 2007-13, 2007-18, 2007-23, 2007-27 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 7, 2001 |
2008-114 |
"Charlie Rose Show with Chuck Close and Robert Rauschenberg" PERSONALITY: Robert Rauschenberg PLACE: The Charlie Rose Show SERIES: Charlie Rose PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, Host; Chuck Close, artist; Robert Rauschenberg, artist. SPONSOR: PBS EXHIBITION: Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Separate interviews with Close and Rauschenberg celebrating their retrospectives. Chuck Close's exhibition was at
The Museum of Modern art and Robert Rauschenberg had his at the Guggenheim Museum of Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-4, 2007-5, 2007-6 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 27, 1998 |
2008-115 |
"MoMA" SERIES: Today in NYC History SPONSOR: NY1 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: During Today in NYC History segment, the opening of MoMA in 1929 was mentioned. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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November 7, 2001 |
2008-116 |
"Art Education for the Blind" PERSONALITY: Francesca Rosenberg PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Today Show PARTICIPANTS: Francesca Rosenberg, Associate Educator, The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: NBC-TV DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Coverage of the Museum's programs for the blind and their relationship with Art Education for the Blind, an organization
dedicated towards pioneering tools and procedures to assist the blind with visualizing art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-100 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 23, 1997 |
2008-117 |
"Willem de Kooning" PERSONALITY: Willem de Kooning SERIES: CBS Sunday Morning SPONSOR: CBS EXHIBITION: Willem de Kooning: The Late Paintings, The 1980s[MoMA Exh. #1759, January 22(23)-April 29, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Memorial coverage after the recent death of Willem de Kooning. Also includes contemporaneous de Kooning exhibition
coverage. RELATED MATERIAL: 97-12. 2008-73, 2007-74 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 23, 1997 |
2008-118 |
"New York New York!" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Museum Musts SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment EXHIBITION: Alberto Giacometti [MoMA Exh. #1890, October 10(11), 2001-January 8, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Arriving visitor information, including must-see museums. Contains mention of Alberto Giacometti at The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-138, 2008-154 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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October, November, December 2001 |
2008-119, 2008-119D |
"Great Masters with Charlie Rose" PERSONALITY: William Rubin PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: Charlie Rose
PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, host; William Rubin, director emeritus, The Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum
of Modern Art. SPONSOR: PBS EXHIBITION: Picasso and Portraiture: Representation and Transformation [MoMA Exh. #1743, April 24(28)-September 17, 1996] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: William Rubin and Charlie Rose discuss Picasso's varied portrayal of the individual while walking through the exhibition.
RELATED MATERIAL: 96-24, 96-25, 98-61, 98-62, 98-65 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-120 |
"Weekend Joy: New York Report" PERSONALITY: Willie Cole PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art/Willie Cole's studio SERIES: Weekend Joy PARTICIPANTS: Willie Cole, artist. SPONSOR: Highly Enterprises EXHIBITION: New Concepts in Printmaking 2: Willie Cole [MoMA Exh. #1805, June 8(9) - October 13, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of the installation followed by interview and demonstration by Willie Cole. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-127 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese
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September 5, 1998 |
2008-121 |
"MoMA Booming" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: News Morning Satellite PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: TV Tokyo EXHIBITION: MoMA 2000 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Contains footage of the MoMA2000 series at The Museum of Modern Art as well as mention of the moving to MoMAQNS. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-37 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese
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July 14, 2000 |
2008-122 |
"Utley Cambodia" PERSONALITY: Christopher Riley SERIES: CNN PARTICIPANTS: Christopher Riley, photographer. SPONSOR: CNN EXHIBITION: Photographs from S-21 1975-79 [MoMA Exh. #1771a, May 15-October 7, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with Christopher Riley about the Khmer Rouge, S-21 and the photographs that documented 1970's Cambodia. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2000 |
2008-123 |
"Different Roads Public Service Announcement" PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SERIES: Public Service Announcement SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Commercial for exhibition "Different Roads," which includes footage of hybrid vehicles. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-132, 2007-36, 2008-141 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-124 |
"Henri Rousseau: Die Legende Vom Naiven Maler" PERSONALITY: Henri Rousseau
SERIES: FS-Kultur SPONSOR: Sudwestrundfunk DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: The life and art of Henri Rousseau. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in German
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April 16, 2001 |
2008-125, 2008-125D |
"Workspheres Public Service Announcement" PERSONALITY: Paola Antonelli PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Ruder Finn Productions PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr,
curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Francesca Rosenberg, associate educator, Department
of Education, The Museum of Modern Art; Jeff Reuschel, Haworth Inc. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: B-Roll and public service announcement for video broadcast. Includes overview of exhibition with personal commentary
from Museum staff about their preferred work environments. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-20, 2007-13, 2007-18, 2007-23, 2007-27 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-126 |
"What is MoMA?" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry PLACE: MSG Metro Studios SERIES: MSG Metro Channels PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Bobby Rivers, host. SPONSOR: MSG Metro EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with Glenn Lowry about The Museum of Modern Art's daily operations, Yoshio Taniguchi's architectural
concepts and the legacy of Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-147, 2007-17 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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October 20, 1998 |
2008-127 |
"Weekend Joy: New York Entertainment Report" PLACE: P.S.1 and The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Weekend Joy SPONSOR: Highly Enterprises EXHIBITION: Love Forever: Yayoi Kusama 1958-1968 [MoMA Exh. #1811, July 8(9) - September 22, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A visit to P.S.1's Warm Up and The Museum of Modern Art's exhibition, "Love Forever, Yayoi Kusama." RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-77, 2008-120, 2008-127 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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August 8, 1998 |
2008-128 |
"South African Art" PERSONALITY: David Goldblatt SERIES: BBC PARTICIPANTS: David Goldblatt, photographer; Susan Kismaric, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art;
Paul Mueller, interviewer. SPONSOR: BBC EXHIBITION: David Goldblatt: Photographs of South Africa [MoMA Exh. #1813, July 14(16) - October 6, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Susan Kismaric gives contextual background for the exhibition and David Goldblatt is interviewed by Paul Mueller
about life in apartheid South Africa. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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1998 |
2008-129 |
"Views" PERSONALITY: Margit Rowell PLACE: The Museum of Mdoern Art SERIES: WABC PARTICIPANTS: Margit Rowell, Chief Curator, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: WABC EXHIBITION: Objects of Desire: The Modern Still Life [MoMA Exh. #1772, May 21(25)-August 26, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Margit Rowell explains the exhibition and details the idea of how objects of desire change over time. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-154 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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1997 |
2008-130, 2008-130D |
"Unedited B-Roll: ModernStarts Places" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: B-Roll SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Modern Starts: Places [MoMA Exh. #1837, October 27(28), 1999-March 14, 2000] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of "Landscape as Retreat," "Rise of the Modern World," and "Unreal City". RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-53a, 2008-53b. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-131 |
"City Arts Selects" SERIES: City Arts SPONSOR: City Arts DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Brief coverage of an unnamed chinese art exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2001
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2008-132, 2008-132D |
"Different Roads Video News Reel and B-Roll" PERSONALITY: Christopher Mount, Glenn Lowry PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Ruder Finn Productions PARTICIPANTS: Christopher Mount, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry,
Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Christopher Mount and Glenn Lowry speak about the importance of visualizing a new automobile for a better economy,
environment and design. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-36, 2008-30, 2008-56, 2008-86 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-133 |
"Willem de Kooning B-Roll" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries. SERIES: B-Roll SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Willem de Kooning: The Late Paintings, The 1980s [MoMA Exh. #1759, January 22(23)-April 29, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Unedited B-roll of exhibition footage for news release. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-150, 2008-73 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-134 |
"Frances Marion" PERSONALITY: Mary Lea Bandy SERIES: CNN Headline News PARTICIPANTS: Mary Lea Bandy, Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; Cari Beauchamp, author. SPONSOR: CNN DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Mary Lea Bandy and Cari Beauchamp celebrate forgotten female screenwriters such as Frances Marion. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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July 7, 1997 |
2008-135 |
"Odyssey/Premiere Party" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: WNBC PARTICIPANTS: The cast of "The Odyssey" mini-series. SPONSOR: NBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: NBC's mini-series "The Odyssey" premieres at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 13, 1997 |
2008-136 |
"Bravo Photo Exhibit" PERSONALITY: Manuel Alvarez Bravo PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Headline News PARTICIPANTS: Susan Kismaric, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: CNN EXHIBITION: Manuel Alvarez Bravo [MoMA Exh. #1765, February 19(20)-May 18, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of the exhibition galleries with on-site interviews with Museum visitors. Contains an interview with Susan
Kismaric about the spirit of Bravo's photography. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-151 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 1, 1997 |
2008-137 |
"Andrew Wyeth" PERSONALITY: Andrew Wyeth PLACE: NBC Studios SERIES: NBC-TV PARTICIPANTS: Richard Meryman, writer; Katie Couric, announcer. SPONSOR: NBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with Richard Meryman about the untold story of Andrew Wyeth's life. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 27, 1997 |
2008-138 |
"New York New York" SERIES: Museum Musts SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: New York City tourist information, including current exhibitions at major metropolitan museums. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-100, 2007-127, 2007-149 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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January, February, March 2002 |
2008-139 |
"Broadcast Highlights of TV Coverage" SERIES: Broadcast Highlights PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern
Art; Peter Galassi, chief curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect. EXHIBITION: Andreas Gursky [MoMA Exh. #1883, February 28(March 4), 2001-May 15, 2001] Van Gogh's Postman: The Portraits of Joseph Roulin [MoMA Exh. #1881, January 31(February 1), 2001-May 15, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Broadcast highlights of various events and exhibitions during 2001. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-1, 2008-11, 2008-56 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2001 |
2008-140 |
"Segment on Second Act: Second Season" PERSONALITY: Antonio Mondo PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: Zoom PARTICIPANTS: Antonion Monda, professor of film, New York University. SPONSOR: Zoom EXHIBITION: Postwar Italian Movies DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: The exhibition, Postwar Italian Movies, attempts to offer a new view of Italy through lesser known, important Italian films. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in Italian with English subtitles.
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February 14, 1999 |
2008-141 |
"MoMA Air Checks" SERIES: Airchecks EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] Fame After Photography [MoMA Exh. #1833, July 7(8)-October 5, 1999], The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1832a, June 30(7/1)-October 5, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Various news segments on exhibitions throughout 1999. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-56 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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1999 |
2008-142, 2008-142D |
"Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: WNBC, E! News Daily SPONSOR: E! News Daily and WNBC EXHIBITION: Modern Starts: Places [MoMA Exh. #1837, October 27(28), 1999-March 14, 2000] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: NBC series "Child in the Spotlight" introduces a child named Andre to the Museum. E! News Daily covers the premiere
of "If These Walls Could Talk 2" at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 1, 2000 |
2008-143 |
"Chuck Close" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close. PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: Good Morning America PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist. SPONSOR: ABC EXHIBITION: Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A biographical background on the artist with an overview of his artistic process. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-4, 2007-5, 2007-6, 2007-33, 2008-144 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 11, 1998 |
2008-144 |
"Chuck Close" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close. PLACE: The Today Show Studios SERIES: The Today Show PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist. SPONSOR: NBC EXHIBITION: Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Interview with Chuck Close in the galleries of his retrospective exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-4, 2007-5, 2007-6, 2007-33 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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April 21, 1998 |
2008-145 |
"Segment on All-Star Knights" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: WPIX PARTICIPANTS: All-Star Knights, Bronx Middle School 118 EXHIBITION: Aleksandr Rodchenko [MoMA Exh. #1809, June 24(25) - October 6, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of a fundraiser held at the Aleksandr Rodchenko exhibition to send the All-Star Knights chess club to a tournament
in Russia. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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June 24, 1998 |
2008-146 |
"Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: KNBC SPONSOR: KNBC Los Angeles EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An exhibition overview with mention of ergonomic design. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-13, 2005-20, 2005-19 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 8, 2001 |
2008-147 |
"Jackson Pollock au MoMA" PERSONALITY: Kirk Varnedoe PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: Radio Canada PARTICIPANTS: Kirk Varnedoe, chief curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Radio Canada EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock [MoMA Exh. #1819, October 28(11/1), 1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Kirk Varnedoe leads an exhibition tour and speaks about Pollock's dynamic compositions. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-162, 2005-11, 2007-17, 2007-24 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: This recording is in French.
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2008-148 |
"Jacob Lawrence/MoMA" PERSONALITY: Jacob Lawrence PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Saturday Today in New York PARTICIPANTS: Jacob Lawrence, artist; Janet Stewart, Education Center Coordinator, The Department of Education, The Museum
of Modern Art SPONSOR: WNBC EXHIBITION: Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series [MoMA Exh. #1701, January 11(12)-April 11, 1995] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Jacob Lawrence speaks about his cultural depictions of the southern United States. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-38, 98-43, 98-45, 98-46 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 18, 1995 |
2008-149 |
"AMC Behind the Screen: Richard Widmark" PERSONALITY: Richard Widmark SERIES: AMC Behind the Screen PARTICIPANTS: Richard Widmark, actor; Shirley Jones, actress. SPONSOR: Image Group Post DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A special broadcast dedicated to the work of Richard Widmark. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-19 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 2, 1998 |
2008-150 |
"Willem de Kooning" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Produced by Lucia Guimaraes EXHIBITION: Willem de Kooning: The Late Paintings, The 1980s [MoMA Exh. #1759, January 22(23)-April 29, 1997] DATA: 1 BetacamSP SUMMARY: Footage filmed by Henderson Royes, TBN RELATED MATERIAL: 97-12, 2008-73, 2008-74, 2008-117, 2008-133 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 22, 1997 |
2008-151 |
"Manuel Alvarez Bravo/Photo Exhibit" SERIES: Breakfast with the Arts SPONSOR: A&E EXHIBITION: Manuel Alvarez Bravo [MoMA Exh. #1765, February 19(20)-May 18, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Manuel Alvarez Bravo exhibition commericial. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-136, 98-82a, 98-83 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 16, 1997 |
2008-152 |
"MTA/Metrocard" PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SPONSOR: Korey, Kay & Partners DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: MTA Metrocard commercial with a scene in the MoMA sculpture garden. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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May 11, 1999 |
2008-153 |
"Behind the Screen" PERSONALITY: Mary Lea Bandy PLACE: AMC Studios SERIES: Behind the Screen PARTICIPANTS: Mary Lea Bandy, Chief Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; Cari Beauchamp, author. SPONSOR: AMC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A discussion of Frances Marion and other women at the top of the film industry at the turn of the 20th century.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-134 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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March 2, 1998 |
2008-154 |
"Destination New York" SERIES: Destination New York SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment EXHIBITION: Objects of Desire: The Modern Still Life [MoMA Exh. #1772, May 21(25)-August 26, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An offering of tourist attactions for visitors to New York City. Includes mention of The Museum of Modern Art exhibition
"Objects of Desire." RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-155, 2008-156, 2008-158 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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June 25-August 31, 1997 |
2008-155 |
"New York Guide" PERSONALITY: Ewan McGregor SERIES: Arcadia Pulse Outbound PARTICIPANTS: Ewan McGregor, actor. SPONSOR: Virgin Atlantic Airlines DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Ewan McGregor narrates a hip offering of tourist attractions for visitors to New York City. Includes mention of The
Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-157, 2008-156, 2008-158 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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October - December 1996 |
2008-156 |
"Destination New York" SERIES: Destination New York SPONSOR: Tower Air EXHIBITION: Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna [MoMA Exh. #1785, October 8(12), 1997-January 4, 1998]; Achille Castiglioni: Design! [MoMA Exh. #1787, October 15(16), 1997-January 6, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An offering of tourist attactions for visitors to New York City. Includes mention of the Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna and Achille Castiglioni: Design! exhibitions. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-157 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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September 15-December 31, 1997 |
2008-157 |
"Destination New York" SERIES: Destination New York SPONSOR: Tower Air EXHIBITION: The Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect [MoMA Exh. #1828, March 10(14)-June 1, 1999], Sigmar Polke: Works on Paper, 1963-1974 [MoMA Exh. #1829, March 30(4/1)-June 16, 1999],Alfred Hitchcock Centenary [MoMA Exh. #1831, April 15-August 17, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An offering of tourist attactions for visitors to New York City. Includes mention of MoMA exhibitions. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-156 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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April 1- June 30, 1999 |
2008-158 |
"Destination New York" SERIES: Destination New York SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment EXHIBITION: Modern Starts: People [MoMA Exh. #1836, October 6(7), 1999-February 1, 2000], Modern Starts: Places [MoMA Exh. #1837, October 27(28) 1999-March 14, 2000], Modern Starts: Things[MoMA Exh. #1838, November 17(21), 1999-March 14, 2000] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An offering of tourist attactions for visitors to New York City. Includes mention of the "ModernStarts" exhibition
series at The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-156, 2008-157 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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January 1-March 31, 2000 |
2008-159 |
"Destination New York" SERIES: Destination New York SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment EXHIBITION: Modern Starts: People [MoMA Exh. #1836, October 6(7), 1999-February 1, 2000], Modern Starts: Places [MoMA Exh. #1837, October 27(28) 1999-March 14, 2000], Modern Starts: Things[MoMA Exh. #1838, November 17(21), 1999-March 14, 2000] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An offering of tourist attactions for visitors to New York City. Includes mention of the "ModernStarts" exhibition
series at The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-156, 2008-157, 2008-158 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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October 1-December 31, 1999 |
2008-160, 2008-160D |
"The Simpsons" SERIES: The Simpsons SPONSOR: Fox DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Homer Simpsons becomes an artist and experiences reality through Henri Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy." RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-76 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-161 |
"Destination New York" SERIES: Cultural Segment SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment
EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An offering of tourist attactions for visitors to New York City. Includes mention of "Jasper Johns: A Retrospective"
at The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-155, 2008-156, 2008-158, 2008-157 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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1996-1997 |
2008-162 |
"Jackson Pollock - Color" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Easthampton, Long Island. PARTICIPANTS: Jackson Pollock, artist; Lee Krasner, artist. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentary footage of Jackson Pollock at work in Easthampton, including voice-over of Pollock describing his artistic
drive. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-11, 2007-17 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-163 |
"Museum of Modern Art" SERIES: Early Today, Today's Business Early Edition, Today in New York SPONSOR: NBC, CNBC, WNBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: The Museum of Modern Art and the Tate Galleries team-up to create a joint website that can enable pay-per-view exhibitions
and online shopping. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-153, 2007-176 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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April 18, 2000 |
2008-164 |
"Business Unusual International with Paola Antonelli" PERSONALITY: Paola Antonelli PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: Early Today, Today's Business Early Edition, Today in New York PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: NBC, CNBC, WNBC EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with Paola Antonelli about the exhibition "Workspheres" and the philosophy related to concepts of home
and comfort. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-20, 2007-13, 2007-18, 2007-23, 2007-27, 2007-28, 2008-166 2008-167 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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April 18, 2000 |
2008-165 |
"Cars of the Future" PERSONALITY: Christopher Mount PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SERIES: CNBC PARTICIPANTS: Christopher Mount, assistant curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Gary
Witzenburg, auto specialist. SPONSOR: NBC, CNBC, WNBC EXHIBITION: Different Roads: Automobiles for the Next Century [MoMA Exh. #1835, July 21(22)-September 21,1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A discussion with Christopher Mount about alternative fuel solutions and futuristic design. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-36, 2008-30, 2008-86 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-166 |
"Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: KABB-TV Studios SERIES: Fox 29 News SPONSOR: KABB-TV EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001]
DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An overview of the exhibition "Workspheres." RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-20, 2007-13, 2007-18, 2007-23, 2007-27, 2007-28, 2008-167 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 7, 2001 |
2008-167 |
"Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: WZZM ABC Studios SERIES: 13 News SPONSOR: WZZM EXHIBITION: Workspheres [MoMA Exh. #1882, February 7(8), 2001-April 22, 2001] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Broadcast segment on Workspheres, including mention of Haworth designers. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-20, 2007-13, 2007-18, 2007-23, 2007-27, 2007-28, 2008-166 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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February 8, 2001 |
2008-168 |
"Alfred Hitchcock" SERIES: Arts & Minds PARTICIPANTS: Lawrence Kardish, senior curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art; Hume Cronyn, actor; Patricia
Hitckcock O'Connell, Alfred Hitchcock's daughter; Peter Bogdanovich, director. SPONSOR: Bravo Network EXHIBITION: Alfred Hitchcock Centenary [MoMA Exh. #1831, April 15-August 17, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A review of the centenary exhibition with footage of the opening, as well as interviews with directors, actors and
curators on the subject of Hitchcock. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-169, 2005-46, 2007-8, 2008-84 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-169 |
"Hitchcock Film Series at MoMA" PLACE: MSG Metro Studios SERIES: Metroguide PARTICIPANTS: Brandon Judell, host. SPONSOR: MSG Metro EXHIBITION: Alfred Hitchcock Centenary [MoMA Exh. #1831, April 15-August 17, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A commercial for the "Alfred Hitchcock Centenary" film exhibition held at The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-168, 2005-45, 2007-8, 2008-84, 2008-108 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2003
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2008-170, 2008-170D |
"Chuck Close: A Portrait in Progress" PERSONALITY: Chuck Close PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art and Chuck Close's NYC studio. PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist. SPONSOR: The Art Kaleidoscope Foundation, Muse Film and Television and WNET EXHIBITION: Chuck Close [MoMA Exh. #1798, February 25(26) -May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Chuck Close introduces his retrospective to the viewing audience followed by footage of his artistic process within
his studio.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-33, 2007-4, 2007-5, 2007-6, 2007-22 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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April 24, 1998 |
2008-171, 2008-171D |
"MNBA Glenn Lowry" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry PLACE: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Jorge Glusberg, Director, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA) SPONSOR: MNBA DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A discussion between Lowry and Glusberg about Lowry's vision for The Museum of Modern Art and the upcoming Taniguchi
expansion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-126 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is predominately in Spanish.
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2008-172 |
"Lonely Planet New York" PLACE: New York City SERIES: International Version SPONSOR: Pilot TV and Film, London DATA: 1 Standard VHS. SUMMARY: A tourist guide to Manhattan and the Bronx. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-100, 2007-127, 2008-69 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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2008-173 |
"Rem Koolhaas Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Rem Koolhaas PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Rem Koolhaas, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern Art;
Ronald Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman
Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern
Art trustee; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of
the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs
and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS
SUMMARY: A presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-182 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED.
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2008-174 |
"Museum of Modern Art Merges with P.S.1" PLACE: NY1 SERIES: WNYW, Telenoticias SPONSOR: NY1; Telenoticias DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: News brief on the merging of The Museum of Modern Art with contemporary art space, P.S.1. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-142, 2008-112, 2008-127 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Archives 2001
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February 2, 1999; February 9, 1999 |
2008-175a |
"Holocaust Victims Claims on Nazi Stolen Art" PLACE: The House of Representatives SERIES: AVC-TV PARTICIPANTS: The House Banking and Financial Services Committee; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald
Lauder, chairman of the trustees, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Jay Shotel and AVC-TV EXHIBITION: Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna [MoMA Exh. #1785, October 8(12), 1997-January 4, 1998] DATA: 1 of 2 Standard VHS video tapes SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry makes a statement before the House Banking and Financial Services Committee about the Museum's empathy
for Holocaust victims and the Museum's continuing effort to thoroughly research the provenance of the permanent art collection.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-187 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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February 12, 1998 |
2008-175b |
"Holocaust Victims Claims on Nazi Stolen Art" PLACE: The House of Representatives SERIES: AVC-TV PARTICIPANTS: The House Banking and Financial Services Committee; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald
Lauder, chairman of the trustees, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Jay Shotel and AVC-TV EXHIBITION: Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna [MoMA Exh. #1785, October 8(12), 1997-January 4, 1998] DATA: 2 of 2 Standard VHS video tapes SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry makes a statement before the House Banking and Financial Services Committee about the Museum's empathy
for Holocaust victims and the Museum's continuing effort to thoroughly research the provenance of the permanent art collection.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-187 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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February 12, 1998 |
2008-176 |
"Renoir's Portraits: Impressions of an Age" PLACE: The Art Institute of Chicago PARTICIPANTS: Gloria Groom, curator. SPONSOR: JBR Entertainment DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A special production on Renior's ability to portray humanity. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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March 23, 1998 |
2008-177 |
"New Yorkers - Citizen Kafka - Used Book Cafe" PERSONALITY: Terrence Riley PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: New Yorkers PARTICIPANTS: Terrence Riley, curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Highly Enterprises Inc DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Terrence Riley describes the anticipated expansion details using a maquette of the Taniguchi design. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-10, 2002-11, 2007-87, 2007-197 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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January 15, 1998 |
2008-178 |
"Non Profit Arts" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry SERIES: Headline News PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Headline News CNN EXHIBITION: Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna [MoMA Exh. #1785, October 8(12), 1997-January 4, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry voices his opinion on the recent NEA findings that many people regarded museums as elitist and alienating.
Lowry speaks about supporting a national advocacy campaign towards accessibility. RELATED MATERIAL: 92-6 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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October 15, 1997 |
2008-179 |
"Pop Art - Nosolomusica" PERSONALITY: Wendy Weitman PLACE: The Museum of Moder Art PARTICIPANTS: Wendy Weitman, Associate Curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Pop Impressions Europe/USA: Prints and Multiples from The Museum of Modern Art [MoMA Exh. #1827, February 16(18)-May 18, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Wendy Weitman is interviewed and emphasizes the global appeal and production of "Pop" art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish
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2008-180 |
"AICP Press Coverage" PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SERIES: 10 o'clock News SPONSOR: Association of Independent Commercial Producers DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Independent directors and producers of television commercials honor one another in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture
Garden. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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2008-181, 2008-181D |
"Egon Schiele" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: TV Globo of Brasil PARTICIPANTS: Heloisa Villela, journalist. SPONSOR: TV Globo EXHIBITION: Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna [MoMA Exh. #1785, October 8(12), 1997-January 4, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of the installation and detailed coverage of Schiele's technique. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-190 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Portuguese.
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2008-182 |
"Tod Williams and Billie Tsien Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Tod Williams and Billie Tsien PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Tod Williams, architect; Billie Tsien, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The
Museum of Modern Art; Ronald Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller,
Sr., Chairman Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The
Museum of Modern Art trustee; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley,
Chief Curator of the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for
Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED.
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2008-183 |
"Asahi TV" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Asahi TV EXHIBITION: Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles[MoMA Exh. #1820, November 11(12), 1998-January 26, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry delivers comments in the gallery in honor of the exhibition. Footage also contains interviews with museum-goers
about their interpretations of the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese
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2008-184 |
"Contemporary Art" SERIES: 60 Minutes PARTICIPANTS: Damien Hirst, artist. SPONSOR: CBS DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A special presentation on the Saatchi gallery's British artists and the impending Sensation show. Includes a lively discussion of the current trends and qualities of modern art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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October 5, 1997 |
2008-185 |
"Vik Muniz" PERSONALITY: Vik Muniz PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries and Vik Muniz's studio. SERIES: TV Globo of Brasil PARTICIPANTS: Heloisa Villela, reporter; Vik Muniz, photographer. SPONSOR: TV Globo EXHIBITION: New Photography 13, Rineke Dijkstra, An-My Lé, Vik Muniz, Kuni‚ Sigiura [MoMA Exh. #1788, October 23(24), 1997-January 13, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with Vik Muniz in the museum galleries and a visit to his studio. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Portuguese.
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2008-186 |
"Destination New York" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Tower Air SPONSOR: Inflight Entertainment EXHIBITION: Fernand Léger [MoMA Exh. #1795, February 11(15)-June 2, 1998]; Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism [MoMA Exh. #1796, February 18(19) - May 19, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Brief mention of The Museum of Modern Art exhibitions Fernand Léger and Alvar Aalto: Between Humanism and Materialism. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-127, 2007-162, 2007-100, 2007-149 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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April 1- June 30, 1998 |
2008-187 |
"Nightline" SERIES: Nightline SPONSOR: ABC EXHIBITION: Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna [MoMA Exh. #1785, October 8(12), 1997-January 4, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A special airing on Nazi looted art and the Egon Schiele paintings held in New York state for provenance research. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-190, 2008-175a, 2008-175b DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
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April 28, 1998 |
2008-188 |
"Brothers Who Dreamed of Utopia" PERSONALITY: The Stenberg Brothers PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Terrence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Stenberg Brothers: Constructing a Revolution in Soviet Design [MoMA Exh. #1775, June 9(10)-September 2, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: On-site interviews with exhibition visitors and museum curators about the graphic quality of the brothers' posters. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese
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2008-189 |
"Miró's Black and Red Series" PERSONALITY: Deborah Wye PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art galleries SERIES: TVE PARTICIPANTS: Agustin Remesal, reporter; Deborah Wye, chief curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum
of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Miró's Black and Red Series: New Acquisitions [MoMA Exh. #1821, November 17(19),1998-February 2, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of the installation and a brief interview with Deborah Wye about Miró's series. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-90 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish
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November 24, 1998 |
2008-190 |
"Egon Schiele" PERSONALITY: Egon Schiele PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Manhattan Connection PARTICIPANTS: Lucia Guimaraes SPONSOR: The Brazilian Network EXHIBITION: Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna [MoMA Exh. #1785, October 8(12), 1997-January 4, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of the installation and detailed close-ups of Schiele's technique. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-181 DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2001
NOTE: This recording is in Portuguese.
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2008-191 |
"Yoshio Taniguchi Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern Art;
Ronald Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman
Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern
Art trustee; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of
the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs
and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A final presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-111, 2008-173, 2008-182, 2008-105, 2008-106 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED.
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2008-192 |
"Steven Holl Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Steven Holl PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Steven Holl, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald
Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman Emeritus,
The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern Art trustee;
Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of the Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator
at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-111, 2008-173, 2008-182, 2008-105, 2008-106, 2008-191 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED.
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2008-193 |
"Bernard Tschumi Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Bernard Tschumi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Bernard Tschumi, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern Art;
Ronald Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman
Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern
Art trustee; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of
the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs
and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-111, 2008-173, 2008-182, 2008-105, 2008-106, 2008-192, 2008-191 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
NOTE: This tape is RESTRICTED.
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2008-194 |
"Rafael Viñoly Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Rafael Viñoly PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Rafael Viñoly, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern Art;
Ronald Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman
Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern
Art trustee; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of
the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs
and Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A final presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-111, 2008-173, 2008-182, 2008-105, 2008-106, 2008-192, 2008-193, 2008-191 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
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2008-195 |
"Wiel Arets Presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee" PERSONALITY: Wiel Arets PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charette Competition PARTICIPANTS: Wiel Arets, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect Selection Committee, The Museum of Modern Art; Ronald
Lauder, Museum Trustee Chairman; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art; David Rockefeller, Sr., Chairman Emeritus,
The Museum of Modern Art; Marshall S. Cogan, The Museum of Modern Art trustee; Jerry I. Speyer, The Museum of Modern Art trustee;
Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum fo Modern Art; Philip Johnson, architect. Terence Riley, Chief Curator of the Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Chief Curator
at Large, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A final presentation to the Museum Architect Selection Committee of architectural designs for an expanded and renovated
museum. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b, 2008-111, 2008-173, 2008-182, 2008-105, 2008-106, 2008-192, 2008-193, 2008-191 DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
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2008-196, 2008-196D |
"All Staff Meeting" PERSONALITY: Yoshio Taniguchi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: All Staff Meeting PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; Sid Bass, Chairman of the Architect
Selection Committee. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS, Duplicate is 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Glenn Lowry introduces Yoshio Taniguchi's architectural background to the staff with a slide show of his previously-completed
museums. Taniguchi also speaks about his goals for the expansion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2002-9a, 2002-9b. DONOR: The Museum of Modern Art Library TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2008
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December 9, 1997 |
2008-197 |
"The Print World of Tatyana Grosman Part II" PERSONALITY: Tatyana Grosman PLACE: Universal Limited Art Editions studios SERIES: Camera 3 PARTICIPANTS: Jasper Johns, artist; Robert Rauschnberg, artist; Tatyana Grosman, printmaker; Helen Frankenthaler, artist;
Rosamond Bernier, host. SPONSOR: Camera 3 DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: On-site interview with Tatyana Grosman and artists who create prints at Universal Limited Art Editions.
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2008-198 |
"Chuck Close Installation" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Art handler "Matthew". SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Focus: Chuck Close: Editioned Works [MoMA Exh. #1797, February 25(26) - May 26, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A description and lighting chart instructions for installing a Chuck Close hologram in The Museum of Modern Art.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-4, 2007-5, 2007-6, 2008-114 DONOR: Department of Prints and Illustrated Books
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November 11, 1997 |
2008-199 |
"Robert Ryman, John Baldessari, Richard Artschwager, Ross Bleckner" PLACE: Various studios and storage areas. PARTICIPANTS: Artists and studio assistants. SPONSOR: C Project DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Artists and studio assistants photographing, installing and painting artworks. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-198
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2008-200 |
"Candela Lecture" PERSONALITY: Christian Menn PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Felix Candela Lectures PARTICIPANTS: Terrence Riley, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Christian
Menn, structural engineer; Guy Nordenson, structural engineer and professor at Princeton University. SPONSOR: Princeton University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Architecture Departments. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A lecture by Christian Menn about his work. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-72, 2005-41, 2005-71a, 2005-71b. DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design.
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March 29, 2000 |
2008-201 |
"Walkaround Time" PERSONALITY: Merce Cunningham PARTICIPANTS: Merce Cunningham and Merce Cunningham Company SPONSOR: Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A movie by Charles Atlas and set design overseen by Jasper Johns, "Walkaround Time" is a dance performance by the
Merce Cunningham Dance Company. RELATED MATERIAL: 94-4, 2007-11b
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September 7, 1984 |
2008-202a |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 1 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 23, 1999 |
2008-202b |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 2 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 23, 1999 |
2008-202c |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 3 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 23, 1999 |
2008-202d |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 4 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 23, 1999 |
2008-202e |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 5 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 24, 1999 |
2008-202f |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 6 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 24, 1999 |
2008-202g |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 7 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 24, 1999 |
2008-202h |
"Jackson Pollock Symposium" PERSONALITY: Jackson Pollock PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Recovering Pollock: Method, Meaning and Impact - a symposium PARTICIPANTS: Timothy J. Clark, Chancellor's Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief
Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Pepe Karmel, Adjunct Curator, Dept. of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Coddington, Chief Conservator, Conservation Dept., The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Chief Conservator, The
Menil Collection; Rosalind Krauss, Meyer Schapiro Profesor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University; Anne M. Wagner,
Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley; Jeremy Lewison, Director of Collections, Tate Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: Jackson Pollock (October 28, 1998 -February 2, 1999) MoMA Exh #1819 DATA: 8 of 8 BetacamSP SUMMARY: A symposium on Jackson Pollock. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 99.66, 99.66D, 99.67, 99.67D, 99.68, 99.68D, 99.69, 99.69D, 99.70, 99,70D, 99.71, 99.71D,
99.72, 99.72D DONOR: The Department of Education.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 24, 1999 |
2008-203 |
"Chinua Achebe Lecture" PERSONALITY: Chinua Achebe PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Chinua Achebe, novelist. EXHIBITION: The Short Century, held at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A lecture by Chinua Achebe about his writings in the context of African revolutionary movements. RELATED MATERIAL: 99.11a, 99.11b.
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May 4, 2002 |
2008-204 |
"Special Events" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 3/4" Umatic Videocassette SUMMARY: On-site interviews with The Museum of Modern Art dinner guests. DONOR: Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2004
NOTE: This recording is incomplete.
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2008-205 |
"Assignment: Rescue" PLACE: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum SERIES: Exhibition Walk-Through SPONSOR: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Original exhibit tour walk-through and combined audio tour of "Varian Fry." RELATED MATERIAL: 91-4, 2008-175a, 2008-175b DONOR: Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2004
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2008-206 |
"Degenerate Art" SPONSOR: Museum Film and Television DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An indepth look at the degenerate art exhibition in Nazi Germany with interviews from museum visitors. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-175a, 2008-175b, 2008-187 DONOR: Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2004
NOTE: This recording was produced by David Grubin Productions, Inc in association with The Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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2008-207 |
"This is MBNA" SPONSOR: MBNA DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Promotional video about MBNA customers and customer satisfaction. DONOR: Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2004
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2008-208, 2008-208D |
"David Rockefeller Award" PERSONALITY: Michael R. Bloomberg PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: David Rockefeller Award PARTICIPANTS: Ronald S. Lauder, Chairman of the Board, The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern
Art; David Rockfeller, Chairman Emeritus, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael R. Bloomberg, Recipient of the 2001 David Rockefeller
Award; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of the David Rockefeller Award luncheon, which raises money towards The Museum of Modern Art's educational
programming, honors Michael Bloomberg. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-193 DONOR: Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2004
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials file for event pamphlet.
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February 28, 2001 |
2008-209 |
"The Private Life of a Masterpiece" PERSONALITY: Edvard Munch PLACE: The Norwegian National Gallery SERIES: BBC SPONSOR: BBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An expose on the Munch painting "The Scream" and a detailed investigation into the meaning of its imagery in popular
culture. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-210a, 2008-210b DONOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Transferred from Kynaston McShine's office at the end of his tenure.
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August 12, 2001 |
2008-210a |
"Edvard Munch" PERSONALITY: Edvard Munch PLACE: Norway SERIES: A film directed by Peter Watkins SPONSOR: BBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Miniseries on the lifestyle and culture of Munch's hometown. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-211 DONOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Transferred from Kynaston McShine's office at the end of his tenure.
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2008-210b |
"Edvard Munch" PERSONALITY: Edvard Munch PLACE: Norway SERIES: A film directed by Peter Watkins SPONSOR: BBC DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Miniseries on the lifestyle and culture of Munch's hometown. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-211 DONOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Transferred from Kynaston McShine's office at the end of his tenure.
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2008-211 |
"Dance of Life" PERSONALITY: Edvard Munch PLACE: Oslo, Norway SERIES: Produced by Yellow Cottage and Hybris Film SPONSOR: The AudioVisual Production Fund, NRK and Norwegian Filminstitute. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A re-enactment of Edvard Munch's life. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-210a, 2008-210b DONOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Transferred from Kynaston McShine's office at the end of his tenure.
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October 1997 |
2008-212 |
"The Quest for Madonna" PERSONALITY: Edvard Munch SERIES: A film directed by Erling Borgen SPONSOR: The Norwegian Film Fund DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A biographical look at Munch with footage of the Norwegian National Gallery and a focus on Munch's Madonna imagery.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-209, 2008-210a, 2008-210b, 2008-211
DONOR: Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Transferred from Kynaston McShine's office at the end of his tenure.
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2008-213 |
"A Conversation with John Elderfield and Kirk Varnedoe" SERIES: Exhibition Documentaries SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department
of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. #1906, February 13, 2003 - May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 DVD RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-47, 2008-48, 2008-49 DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008 NOTE: This series of exhibition documentaries was initiated in 2003 under the guidance of Mary Lea Bandy, Deputy Director
of Curatorial Affairs. The project had the goal of documenting certain special exhibitions with interviews of curators and
artists. CK Studios produced these videos. The HDCam masters are catalogued in STAR and are held in Hamlin. The intention
behind these videos was to produce archival video records of MoMA's exhibitions for research purposes and internal use.
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December 16, 2003 |
2008-214 |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Gabriel Orozco" PERSONALITY: Gabriel Orozco PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Gabriel Orozco, artist; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: New Perspectives in Latin American Art, 1930-2006: Selections from a Decade of Acquisitions [MoMA Exh. #2022, November 21, 2007 through February 25, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette SUMMARY: A conversation with Gabriel Orozco. RELATED MATERIAL: 93-17, 93-18, 93-19, 2007-35 DONOR: Digital Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time. Please see Supplemental
Materials for a CD of images from Gabriel Orozco's talk.
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January 30, 2008 |
2008-215 |
"Modern Mondays: Sharon Hayes" PERSONALITY: Sharon Hayes PLACE: Titus II Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Sharon Hayes, filmmaker. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: Hayes presents her most recent work, which focuses on the conditions of public speech and public opinion, and on
the complicated relationship between politics and desire. RELATED MATERIAL:2008-65a, 2008-65b, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-61, 2008-62, 2008-63, 2008-216, 2008-217 DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 25, 2008 |
2008-216 |
"An Evening with Andrea Geyer: Spiral Lands_Chapter 2" PERSONALITY: Andrea Geyer PLACE: Titus II Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Andrea Geyer, filmmaker. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: Via a slide lecture, multimedia artist Geyer explores the scholar's role in the critical examination of the relationship
between land and identity, and the ways in which this relationship frames and determines our (mis)understanding of the contemporary
U.S. RELATED MATERIAL:2008-65a, 2008-65b, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-61, 2008-62, 2008-63, 2008-215, 2008-217 DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 11, 2008 |
2008-217 |
"Synthetic Times: Media Art Now" PERSONALITY: Zhang Ga PLACE: Titus II Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Zhang Ga, curator. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: Zhang Ga speaks about his involvement with the exhibition Synthetic Times-Media Art China 2008, a Cultural Olympics
project opening at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing in June 2008, where media artists debate issues revolving around
the exhibition's themes: Beyond Body; Emotive Digital; The Recombinant Reality; and Here, There, and Everywhere. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-65a, 2008-65b, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-61, 2008-62, 2008-63, 2008-215, 2008-217 DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 14, 2008 |
2008-218, 2008-218D |
"Women in Modernism: Making Places in Architecture" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Sarah Herda, Director, The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago; Toshiko Mori,
architect and Robert P. Hubbard Professor in the Practice of Architecture and Chair of the Department of Architecture, Harvard
University; Karen Stein, former Editorial Director, Phaidon Press; Gwendolyn Wright, architectural historian and Professor
of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University; Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator, Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: This program explores the role that architectural arbiters have had and continue to have in shaping the history and
defining the legacy of modern architecture in the United States. RELATED MATERIAL: 77-1 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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October 25, 2007 |
2008-219a, 2008-219aD |
"Vanguard Lost and Found: Soviet Modernist Architecture between Peril and Preservation" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Barry Bergdoll, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Natalia Dushkina,
Professor, Moscow Architecture Institute, ICOMOS 20th Century Committee;
Anke Zalivako, architect and historian, Technische Universität, Berlin; Jean-Louis Cohen, Professor, Institute of Fine Arts,
New York University; Alexei Ginzburg, architect, Moscow; Yuri Avvakumov, artist and architect, Moscow; Katia Melnikova; Margarita
Shtiglits, architect and preservationist, St. Petersburg; Boris Kirikov, architect, preservationist, St. Petersburg Committee
for the Protection of Monuments; Clementine Cecil, journalist, London, Founder, Moscow Architectural Preservation Society;
David Sarkisian, Director, Shchusev Museum of Architecture, Moscow; Senator Sergei Gordeev, Founder and President, Russian
Avantgarde Foundation; Valeri Shevchuk, President, Moscow Committee for Heritage Protection; Maristella Casciato, architect,
Professor, University of Bologna, President of Docomomo International; John H. Stubbs, Vice President, Field Projects, World
Monuments Fund, New York. SPONSOR: World Monuments Fund - Modernism at Risk Program sponsored by Knoll, Inc., Julie L. Rasmussen, Trust for Mutual Understanding,
and Joseph H. and Florence A. Roblee. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Following the seminal "Heritage at Risk" conference held in Moscow in April 2006, this symposium addresses pressing
issues in the preservation of the modernist legacy of the most significant edifices built by radical Soviet architects in
the 1920s and 1930s. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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September 29, 2007 |
2008-219b, 2008-219bD |
"Vanguard Lost and Found: Soviet Modernist Architecture between Peril and Preservation" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Barry Bergdoll, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Natalia Dushkina,
Professor, Moscow Architecture Institute, ICOMOS 20th Century Committee;
Anke Zalivako, architect and historian, Technische Universität, Berlin; Jean-Louis Cohen, Professor, Institute of Fine Arts,
New York University; Alexei Ginzburg, architect, Moscow; Yuri Avvakumov, artist and architect, Moscow; Katia Melnikova; Margarita
Shtiglits, architect and preservationist, St. Petersburg; Boris Kirikov, architect, preservationist, St. Petersburg Committee
for the Protection of Monuments; Clementine Cecil, journalist, London, Founder, Moscow Architectural Preservation Society;
David Sarkisian, Director, Shchusev Museum of Architecture, Moscow; Senator Sergei Gordeev, Founder and President, Russian
Avantgarde Foundation; Valeri Shevchuk, President, Moscow Committee for Heritage Protection; Maristella Casciato, architect,
Professor, University of Bologna, President of Docomomo International; John H. Stubbs, Vice President, Field Projects, World
Monuments Fund, New York. SPONSOR: World Monuments Fund - Modernism at Risk Program sponsored by Knoll, Inc., Julie L. Rasmussen, Trust for Mutual Understanding,
and Joseph H. and Florence A. Roblee. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Following the seminal "Heritage at Risk" conference held in Moscow in April 2006, this symposium addresses pressing
issues in the preservation of the modernist legacy of the most significant edifices built by radical Soviet architects in
the 1920s and 1930s. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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September 29, 2007 |
2008-219c, 2008-219cD |
"Vanguard Lost and Found: Soviet Modernist Architecture between Peril and Preservation" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Barry Bergdoll, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Natalia Dushkina,
Professor, Moscow Architecture Institute, ICOMOS 20th Century Committee;
Anke Zalivako, architect and historian, Technische Universität, Berlin; Jean-Louis Cohen, Professor, Institute of Fine Arts,
New York University; Alexei Ginzburg, architect, Moscow; Yuri Avvakumov, artist and architect, Moscow; Katia Melnikova; Margarita
Shtiglits, architect and preservationist, St. Petersburg; Boris Kirikov, architect, preservationist, St. Petersburg Committee
for the Protection of Monuments; Clementine Cecil, journalist, London, Founder, Moscow Architectural Preservation Society;
David Sarkisian, Director, Shchusev Museum of Architecture, Moscow; Senator Sergei Gordeev, Founder and President, Russian
Avantgarde Foundation; Valeri Shevchuk, President, Moscow Committee for Heritage Protection; Maristella Casciato, architect,
Professor, University of Bologna, President of Docomomo International; John H. Stubbs, Vice President, Field Projects, World
Monuments Fund, New York. SPONSOR: World Monuments Fund - Modernism at Risk Program sponsored by Knoll, Inc., Julie L. Rasmussen, Trust for Mutual Understanding,
and Joseph H. and Florence A. Roblee. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Following the seminal "Heritage at Risk" conference held in Moscow in April 2006, this symposium addresses pressing
issues in the preservation of the modernist legacy of the most significant edifices built by radical Soviet architects in
the 1920s and 1930s. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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September 29, 2007 |
2008-219d, 2008-219dD |
"Vanguard Lost and Found: Soviet Modernist Architecture between Peril and Preservation" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Barry Bergdoll, Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Natalia Dushkina,
Professor, Moscow Architecture Institute, ICOMOS 20th Century Committee;
Anke Zalivako, architect and historian, Technische Universität, Berlin; Jean-Louis Cohen, Professor, Institute of Fine Arts,
New York University; Alexei Ginzburg, architect, Moscow; Yuri Avvakumov, artist and architect, Moscow; Katia Melnikova; Margarita
Shtiglits, architect and preservationist, St. Petersburg; Boris Kirikov, architect, preservationist, St. Petersburg Committee
for the Protection of Monuments; Clementine Cecil, journalist, London, Founder, Moscow Architectural Preservation Society;
David Sarkisian, Director, Shchusev Museum of Architecture, Moscow; Senator Sergei Gordeev, Founder and President, Russian
Avantgarde Foundation; Valeri Shevchuk, President, Moscow Committee for Heritage Protection; Maristella Casciato, architect,
Professor, University of Bologna, President of Docomomo International; John H. Stubbs, Vice President, Field Projects, World
Monuments Fund, New York. SPONSOR: World Monuments Fund - Modernism at Risk Program sponsored by Knoll, Inc., Julie L. Rasmussen, Trust for Mutual Understanding,
and Joseph H. and Florence A. Roblee. DATA: 1 miniDVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Following the seminal "Heritage at Risk" conference held in Moscow in April 2006, this symposium addresses pressing
issues in the preservation of the modernist legacy of the most significant edifices built by radical Soviet architects in
the 1920s and 1930s. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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September 29, 2007 |
2008-220, 2008-220D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Jenny Holzer" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Jenny Holzer, artist. DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Holzer speaks about her work and her perception of the current state of the economy. RELATED MATERIAL: Please see Transcripts, Folder 119; 98-11 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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September 28, 2007 |
2008-221, 2008-221D |
"Experimental Magazines, Circa 1986" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Jonathan Crary, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University, and founding editor
of Zone Books; Thomas Lawson, Dean of Cal Arts and Susan Morgan, former editors of REAL LIFE; May Castleberry, Editor, Library
Council Publications, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; 1 DVD SUMMARY: Following last fall season's panel discussion, "Experimental Magazines and the International Avant-Gardes, 1945-1975,"
this program examines a particular moment in experimental journals and magazines. Focusing on publications established in
the 1980s, scholars, artists, and editors address the magazine as a platform for new ideas and original contributions by artists.
RELATED MATERIAL: Sound-Recordings of Museum Related Events 2007.219 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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December 3, 2007 |
2008-222, 2008-222D |
"Painting Objects / Object Painting" PERSONALITY: Allan McCollum and Karin Sander PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Allan McCollum, artist; Karin Sander, artist; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: What is Painting? Contemporary Art from the Collection [MoMA Exh. #2011, July 7, 2007-September 17, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is DVD SUMMARY: Allan McCollum and Karin Sander, artists featured in the exhibition What is Painting? Contemporary Art from the Collection, discuss their work. The conversation is moderated by Anne Umland, organizer of the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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September 10, 2007 |
2008-223, 2008-223D |
"Mary Miss and Roxy Paine" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Mary Miss, artist; Roxy Paine, artist; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette; Duplicate is DVD SUMMARY: Inspired by the most recent pressing ecological concerns, this program aims to provide diverse perspectives on the
changing relationships between modern and contemporary art and the environment. Artists Mary Miss and Roxy Paine discuss subjects
such as the nature of their materials and how they engage with their physical surroundings. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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October 2, 2007 |
2008-224, 2008-224D |
"The Old Becomes New: Urban Revitalization in New York" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; James Corner of field operations; Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo
Scofidio of Diller Scofidio + Renfro Architects. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: James Corner of field operations and Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio of Diller Scofidio + Renfro address issues
surrounding urban transformation. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-223, 2006-9 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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November 8, 2007 |
2008-225, 2008-225D |
"Present Tense: A Lecture by JoAnn Verburg" PERSONALITY: JoAnn Verburg PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: JoAnn Verburg, photographer; Susan Kismaric, curator, Department of Photography. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: JoAnn Verburg speaks about her photographs, which include composed and "found" still lifes, portraits, and landscapes.
Afterwards, Susan Kismaric, Curator, Department of Photography, and organizer of the exhibition, moderates a discussion DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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October 22, 2007 |
2008-226, 2008-226D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Ron Gilad" PERSONALITY: Ron Gilad PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Ron Gilad, industrial designer. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Ron Gilad in conversation. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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October 12, 2007 |
2008-227a, 2008-227aD |
"HELL: From Dante to Today" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Caroline Bergvall, poet, and Co-Chair, Writing MFA, Milton Avery School for the Arts, Bard College; Rachel
Jacoff, Margaret E. Deffenbaugh and LeRoy T. Carlson Professor in Comparative Literature and Professor of Italian, Wellesley
College; Robert Pinsky, poet. DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Participants read poems that reflect Dante's enduring conception of Hell. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-185 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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November 14, 2007 |
2008-227b, 2008-227bD |
"HELL: From Dante to Today" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Caroline Bergvall, poet, and Co-Chair, Writing MFA, Milton Avery School for the Arts, Bard College; Rachel
Jacoff, Margaret E. Deffenbaugh and LeRoy T. Carlson Professor in Comparative Literature and Professor of Italian, Wellesley
College; Robert Pinsky, poet. DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Participants read poems that reflect the enduring conception of Hell. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-185 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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November 14, 2007 |
2008-228, 2008-228D |
"From the Specific to the General: The Publications of Seth Siegelaub" PERSONALITY: Seth Siegelaub PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Alexander Alberro, Associate Professor of Art History, University of Florida; Christophe Cherix, Curator,
Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art; Lawrence Weiner, artist; Robert Barry, artist; Seth
Siegelaub, gallerist. DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Participants participate in a roundtable discussion about their collaborations. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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November 26, 2007 |
2008-229, 2008-229D |
"Reconsidering Feminism: A Year in Review" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future PARTICIPANTS: Janine Antoni, artist; Aruna D'Souza, Assistant Professor of Art History and Women's Studies, Binghamton University;
Sharon Hayes, artist; and Molly Nesbit, Professor of Art History, Vassar College, contributing editor, Artforum; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: This roundtable discussion aims examines contemporary collective efforts to write recent feminist art history and
implement the lessons learned from these initiatives. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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November 20, 2007 |
2008-230a, 2008-230aD |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Roni Horn" PERSONALITY: Roni Horn PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Roni Horn, artist. DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: A conversation with Roni Horn, who produces sculpture, photography, drawings, essays, and books. She engages the
senses of the viewer, while also investigating issues of identity and difference and the relationship between humans and nature.
DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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October 19, 2007 |
2008-230b, 2008-230bD |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Roni Horn" PERSONALITY: Roni Horn PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Roni Horn, artist. DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: A conversation with Roni Horn, who produces sculpture, photography, drawings, essays, and books. She engages the
senses of the viewer, while also investigating issues of identity and difference and the relationship between humans and nature. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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October 19, 2007 |
2008-231a, 2008-231aD |
"1907 / 2007: Poets on Les Demoiselles D'Avignon" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Mary Jo Bang, poet and Associate Professor of English and Director of the Creative Writing Program, Washington
University, St. Louis; Mary Ann Caws, author, translator and Distinguished Professor of English, French, Comparative Literature,
and Film Studies, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York; Pierre Joris, poet, translator, essayist, and Professor
of Poetry and Poetics, State University of New York, Albany; and Jerome Rothenberg poet and professor of visual arts and literature,
University of California, San Diego. EXHIBITION: Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon at 100 [MoMA Exh. #2004, May 9, 2007-August 27, 2007] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: In conjunction with the one hundredth anniversary of Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, May's installment
of Modern Poets reflects upon Picasso's masterpiece, other works in the Museum's collection made in 1907, and the year 1907
itself. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-227a, 2008-227b DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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May 23, 2007 |
2008-231b, 2008-231bD |
"1907 / 2007: Poets on Les Demoiselles D'Avignon" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Mary Jo Bang, poet and Associate Professor of English and Director of the Creative Writing Program, Washington
University, St. Louis; Mary Ann Caws, author, translator and Distinguished Professor of English, French, Comparative Literature,
and Film Studies, The Graduate Center, The City University of New York; Pierre Joris, poet, translator, essayist, and Professor
of Poetry and Poetics, State University of New York, Albany; and Jerome Rothenberg poet and professor of visual arts and literature,
University of California, San Diego. EXHIBITION: Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon at 100 [MoMA Exh. #2004, May 9, 2007-August 27, 2007] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: In conjunction with the one hundredth anniversary of Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, May's installment
of Modern Poets reflects upon Picasso's masterpiece, other works in the Museum's collection made in 1907, and the year 1907
itself. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-227a, 2008-227b DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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May 23, 2007 |
2008-232, 2008-232D |
"Painting Process / Process Painting" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Chuck Close, artist; Carroll Dunham, artist; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture.
EXHIBITION: What is Painting? Contemporary Art from the Collection [MoMA Exh. #2011, July 7, 2007-September 17, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Chuck Close and Carroll Dunham, artists featured in the exhibition What is Painting? Contemporary Art from the Collection, discuss their work. The conversation is moderated by Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, and organizer
of the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-222 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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August 8, 2007 |
2008-233, 2008-233D |
"The Cafe Concert in Art and Song: The Civilians in Performance" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Concerts, Readings & Performances PARTICIPANTS: The Civilians EXHIBITION: Georges Seurat: The Drawings [MoMA Exh. #2020, October 28, 2007 through January 7, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Founded in 2001 by Artistic Director Steven Cosson, The Civilians is an innovative theater company that produces
original work from creative investigations of real life. The company has created four shows-Canard, Canard, Goose?, Gone Missing,
The Ladies, and (I am) Nobody's Lunch-which have been performed in New York and at theaters nationally and internationally. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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December 11, 2007 |
2008-234 |
"The Cafe Concert in Art and Song: The Civilians in Performance" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Concerts, Readings & Performances PARTICIPANTS: The Civilians EXHIBITION: Georges Seurat: The Drawings [MoMA Exh. #2020, October 28, 2007 through January 7, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM cassette SUMMARY: Founded in 2001 by Artistic Director Steven Cosson, The Civilians is an innovative theater company that produces
original work from creative investigations of real life. The company has created four shows-Canard, Canard, Goose?, Gone Missing,
The Ladies, and (I am) Nobody's Lunch-which have been performed in New York and at theaters nationally and internationally. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE:The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 12, 2007 |
2008-235, 2008-235D |
"A Conversation Between Lynne Cooke and Richard Serra" PERSONALITY: Richard Serra PLACE: Titus 1 Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Lynne Cooke, co-curator; Richard Serra, sculptor. EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007 and The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden installation, June 3,
2007-September 24, 2007] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Co-curator Lynne Cooke and Richard Serra discuss the artist's work and the exhibition Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-49, 2008-51 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
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September 6, 2007 |
2008-236a |
"12+12= Spain on Spain" PLACE: Columbia University, New York City PARTICIPANTS: Jorge Otero-Pailos, Columbia University Professor of Architecture; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Mark Wigley, Dean, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
SPONSOR: The Lily Auchincloss Fund for Contemporary Architecture EXHIBITION: On-Site: New Architecture in Spain [MoMA Exh. #1964, February 12, 2006 - May 1, 2006] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: The Symposium, moderated by Jorge Otero-Pailos, includes remarks by Terence Riley, Mark Wigley, as well as a dialogue
featuring architects from the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-7 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE:The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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Feburary 11, 2006 |
2008-236b |
"12+12= Spain on Spain" PLACE: Columbia University, New York City PARTICIPANTS: Jorge Otero-Pailos, Columbia University Professor of Architecture; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Mark Wigley, Dean, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
SPONSOR: The Lily Auchincloss Fund for Contemporary Architecture EXHIBITION: On-Site: New Architecture in Spain [MoMA Exh. #1964, February 12, 2006 - May 1, 2006] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: The Symposium, moderated by Jorge Otero-Pailos, includes remarks by Terence Riley, Mark Wigley, as well as a dialogue
featuring architects from the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-7 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE:The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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Feburary 11, 2006 |
2008-236c |
"12+12= Spain on Spain" PLACE: Columbia University, New York City PARTICIPANTS: Jorge Otero-Pailos, Columbia University Professor of Architecture; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Mark Wigley, Dean, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
SPONSOR: The Lily Auchincloss Fund for Contemporary Architecture EXHIBITION: On-Site: New Architecture in Spain [MoMA Exh. #1964, February 12, 2006 - May 1, 2006] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: The Symposium, moderated by Jorge Otero-Pailos, includes remarks by Terence Riley, Mark Wigley, as well as a dialogue
featuring architects from the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-7 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE:The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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Feburary 11, 2006 |
2008-236d |
"12+12= Spain on Spain" PLACE: Columbia University, New York City PARTICIPANTS: Jorge Otero-Pailos, Columbia University Professor of Architecture; Terence Riley, Chief Curator, Department
of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Mark Wigley, Dean, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
SPONSOR: The Lily Auchincloss Fund for Contemporary Architecture EXHIBITION: On-Site: New Architecture in Spain [MoMA Exh. #1964, February 12, 2006 - May 1, 2006] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: The Symposium, moderated by Jorge Otero-Pailos, includes remarks by Terence Riley, Mark Wigley, as well as a dialogue
featuring architects from the exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-7 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2008
NOTE:The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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Feburary 11, 2006 |
2008-237a |
"Olafur Eliasson Installation at MoMA and P.S.1. PERSONALITY: Olafur Eliasson PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art and P.S.1. Contemporary Art Space SERIES: Installation Footage PARTICIPANTS: Olafur Eliasson, artist; Klaus Biesenbach, chief curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson [MoMA Exh. #2036, April 20 through June 30, 2008] DATA: 1 of 3 DVDs SUMMARY: Documentation of exhibition installation. DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: This recording must be played back using the computer application Quicktime.
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2008-237b |
"Olafur Eliasson Installation at MoMA and P.S.1. PERSONALITY: Olafur Eliasson PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art and P.S.1. Contemporary Art Space SERIES: Installation Footage PARTICIPANTS: Olafur Eliasson, artist; Klaus Biesenbach, chief curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson [MoMA Exh. #2036, April 20 through June 30, 2008] DATA: 2 of 3 DVDs SUMMARY: Documentation of exhibition installation. DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: This recording must be played back using the computer application Quicktime.
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2008-237c |
"Olafur Eliasson Installation at MoMA and P.S.1. PERSONALITY: Olafur Eliasson PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art and P.S.1. Contemporary Art Space SERIES: Installation Footage PARTICIPANTS: Olafur Eliasson, artist; Klaus Biesenbach, chief curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson [MoMA Exh. #2036, April 20 through June 30, 2008] DATA: 3 of 3 DVDs SUMMARY: Documentation of exhibition installation. DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: This recording must be played back using the computer application Quicktime.
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2008-238 |
"Vito Acconci Teen Interview" PERSONALITY: Vito Acconci PARTICIPANTS: Vito Acconci, artist; Group of teens giving interview. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Unedited interview with Vito Acconci with questions from New York City teenagers. RELATED MATERIAL: 88-4, 88-8a, 88-8b, 88-9 DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
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March 20, 2003 |
2008-239 |
"MoMA in a Box / Winogrand" PERSONALITY: John F. Kennedy PLACE: The 1960 Democratic National Convention PARTICIPANTS: John F. Kennedy, senator. DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign speech at The Democratic National Convention DONOR: Information Technology Department TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: This recording is a duplication from the original held at JFK Library.
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2008-240a |
"Shahzia Sikander Interview with Students" PERSONALITY: Shahzia Sikander PARTICIPANTS: Shahzia Sikander, artist; New York City teenagers SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Unedited interview with Shahzia Sikander about being an artist and her artistic practice. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-238 DONOR: Digital Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Shahzia Sikander is off-camera during the interview.
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May 3, 2004 |
2008-240b |
"Shahzia Sikander Interview with Students" PERSONALITY: Shahzia Sikander PARTICIPANTS: Shahzia Sikander, artist; New York City teenagers SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Unedited interview with Shahzia Sikander about being an artist and her artistic practice. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-238 DONOR: Digital Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Shahzia Sikander is off-camera during the interview.
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May 3, 2004 |
2008-240c |
"Shahzia Sikander Interview with Students" PERSONALITY: Shahzia Sikander PARTICIPANTS: Shahzia Sikander, artist; New York City teenagers SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Unedited interview with Shahzia Sikander about being an artist and her artistic practice. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-238 DONOR: Digital Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2008
NOTE: Shahzia Sikander is off-camera during the interview.
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May 3, 2004 |
2008-241 |
"Westbeth" PERSONALITY: Merce Cunningham PLACE: Merce Cunningham Dance Studio SERIES: Merce Cunningham Dance Performance PARTICIPANTS: Merce Cunningham, dancer and choregrapher; George Titus, dancer; Karen Attix, dancer; Ellen Cornfield, dancer;
Meg Harper, dancer; Catherine Kerr, dancer; et al. SPONSOR: The Merce Cunnginham Dance Foundation DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Unedited dance footage in studio. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-201
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2008-242 |
"Jasper Johns" PERSONALITY: Jasper Johns SERIES: Arte TV PARTICIPANTS: Jasper Johns, artist; Richard Serra, artist; Hilton Kramer, critic; Merce Cunningham, choregrapher; John
Cage, musician. SPONSOR: Arte TV DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Jasper Johns documentary highlighting interviews with artists, including Johns. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-244
NOTE: This recording is in French.
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2008-243 |
"Interview with Leo Castelli" PERSONALITY: Leo Castelli PARTICIPANTS: Leo Castelli, gallerist. EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1754, October 15(20), 1996-January 21, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: An interview with Leo Castelli about Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella and the New York school. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-244
NOTE: Used for exhibition research and planning by John Elderfield. A copy of this interview was purchased by the Museum from
the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in 1995.
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2008-244 |
"Jasper Johns - 35 Years with Leo Castelli" PERSONALITY: Leo Castelli PLACE: Leo Castelli Gallery PARTICIPANTS: Leo Castelli, gallerist; Robert Storr, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern
Art; Jasper Johns, artist; Robert Rauschenberg, artist; Philip Johnson, architect; Roy Lichtenstein, artist; Merce Cunningham,
choreographer; Richard Serra, sculptor. SPONSOR: Leo Castelli Gallery EXHIBITION: Jasper Johns : 35 Years with Leo Castelli DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video footage of the exhibition opening and dinner party. There is no recorded dialogue, only musical soundtrack.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-243
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January 9, 1993 |
2008-245 |
"Committed to Print" PERSONALITY: Ann Slavit PLACE: The Brooklyn Academy of Music SERIES: You Gotta Have Art PARTICIPANTS: Ann Slavit, artist. SPONSOR: PBS DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A documentary about Ann Slavit's art project for The Brooklyn Academy of Music, entitled "Red Shoes."
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March 1988 |
2008-246 |
"ASLA 2006 Awards" SERIES: American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Award (ASLA) SPONSOR: ASLA DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: The Museum of Modern Art was awarded "The Landmark Award" for "The Museum of Modern Art Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
Sculpture Garden." RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-2 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2007
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for Award Ceremony Program. The award itself is located within the Miscellaneous Awards
Collection in The Museum Archives.
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October 9, 2006 |
2008-247a, 2008-247D |
"History of a Paper Tube Arch" PERSONALITY: Shigeru Ban PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arch [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)-August 1, 2000] DATA: 1 Umatic 3/4" cassette; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of factory production of paper arches as well as installation and de-installation footage of Shigeru Ban's
modern house in the garden. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-35
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November 27, 2000 |
2008-247b, 2008-247D |
"History of a Paper Tube Arch" PERSONALITY: Shigeru Ban PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arch [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)-August 1, 2000] DATA: 1 Umatic 3/4" cassette; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of factory production of paper arches as well as installation and de-installation footage of Shigeru Ban's
modern house in the garden. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-35
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November 27, 2000 |
2008-248a, 2008-248aD |
"Matisse Picasso: A Symposium" PLACE: Gramercy Theater PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Jack Flam, art historian; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Margaret Werth, Associate Professor, The University of Delaware; Remi LaBrusse, art historian; Jonathan
Fineberg, art historian; Elizabeth Cowling, Picasso biographer; Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, art historian; Robert Rosenblum, art historian; Jeffrey Weiss, curator, The National
Gallery; Pepe Karmel, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lane Relyea, assistant
professor, Northwestern University. SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lectures presented at a day-long symposium in conjunction with the
Matisse Picasso exhibit RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2003.11a - 2003.11e
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March 12, 2003 |
2008-248b, 2008-248bD |
"Matisse Picasso: A Symposium" PLACE: Gramercy Theater PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Jack Flam, art historian; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Margaret Werth, Associate Professor, The University of Delaware; Remi LaBrusse, art historian; Jonathan
Fineberg, art historian; Elizabeth Cowling, Picasso biographer; Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Mdoern Art; Linda Nochlin, art historian; Robert Rosenblum, art historian; Jeffrey Weiss, curator, The National
Gallery; Pepe Karmel, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lane Relyea, assistant
professor, Northwestern University. SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lectures presented at a day-long symposium in conjunction with the
Matisse Picasso exhibit RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2003.11a - 2003.11e
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March 12, 2003 |
2008-248c, 2008-248cD |
"Matisse Picasso: A Symposium" PLACE: Gramercy Theater PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Jack Flam, art historian; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Margaret Werth, Associate Professor, The University of Delaware; Remi LaBrusse, art historian; Jonathan
Fineberg, art historian; Elizabeth Cowling, Picasso biographer; Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Mdoern Art; Linda Nochlin, art historian; Robert Rosenblum, art historian; Jeffrey Weiss, curator, The National
Gallery; Pepe Karmel, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lane Relyea, assistant
professor, Northwestern University. SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lectures presented at a day-long symposium in conjunction with the
Matisse Picasso exhibit RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2003.11a - 2003.11e
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March 12, 2003 |
2008-248d, 2008-248dD |
"Matisse Picasso: A Symposium" PLACE: Gramercy Theater PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Jack Flam, art historian; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Margaret Werth, Associate Professor, The University of Delaware; Remi LaBrusse, art historian; Jonathan
Fineberg, art historian; Elizabeth Cowling, Picasso biographer; Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Mdoern Art; Linda Nochlin, art historian; Robert Rosenblum, art historian; Jeffrey Weiss, curator, The National
Gallery; Pepe Karmel, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lane Relyea, assistant
professor, Northwestern University. SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lectures presented at a day-long symposium in conjunction with the
Matisse Picasso exhibit RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2003.11a - 2003.11e
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March 12, 2003 |
2008-248e, 2008-248eD |
"Matisse Picasso: A Symposium" PLACE: Gramercy Theater PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Jack Flam, art historian; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Margaret Werth, Associate Professor, The University of Delaware; Remi LaBrusse, art historian; Jonathan
Fineberg, art historian; Elizabeth Cowling, Picasso biographer; Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Mdoern Art; Linda Nochlin, art historian; Robert Rosenblum, art historian; Jeffrey Weiss, curator, The National
Gallery; Pepe Karmel, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lane Relyea, assistant
professor, Northwestern University. SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lectures presented at a day-long symposium in conjunction with the
Matisse Picasso exhibit RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2003.11a - 2003.11e
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March 12, 2003 |
2008-248f, 2008-248fD |
"Matisse Picasso: A Symposium" PLACE: Gramercy Theater PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Jack Flam, art historian; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Margaret Werth, Associate Professor, The University of Delaware; Remi LaBrusse, art historian; Jonathan
Fineberg, art historian; Elizabeth Cowling, Picasso biographer; Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Mdoern Art; Linda Nochlin, art historian; Robert Rosenblum, art historian; Jeffrey Weiss, curator, The National
Gallery; Pepe Karmel, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lane Relyea, assistant
professor, Northwestern University. SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lectures presented at a day-long symposium in conjunction with the
Matisse Picasso exhibit RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2003.11a - 2003.11e
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March 12, 2003 |
2008-248g, 2008-248gD |
"Matisse Picasso: A Symposium" PLACE: Gramercy Theater PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Jack Flam, art historian; Kirk Varnedoe, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art; Margaret Werth, Associate Professor, The University of Delaware; Remi LaBrusse, art historian; Jonathan
Fineberg, art historian; Elizabeth Cowling, Picasso biographer; Joachim Pissarro, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture,
The Museum of Mdoern Art; Linda Nochlin, art historian; Robert Rosenblum, art historian; Jeffrey Weiss, curator, The National
Gallery; Pepe Karmel, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lane Relyea, assistant
professor, Northwestern University. SPONSOR: Merrill Lynch EXHIBITION:
Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM cassette; 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Lectures presented at a day-long symposium in conjunction with the
Matisse Picasso exhibit RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2003.11a - 2003.11e
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March 12, 2003 |
2008-249a, 2008-249aD |
"Matisse Picasso Poetry, Prose, Letters and Film" PERSONALITY: Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse. PLACE: The Gramery Theater PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lynn Emanuel,
poet and Professor, Department of English, University of Pittsburgh; Françoise Gilot, artist; Adam Gopnik, author of Paris to the Moon; Eugenia Zukerman, author. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: This evening of readings and film screenings focuses on the lives of the artists and on the historical and social
contexts of their art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-248a through 2008-248g
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April 1, 2003 |
2008-249b, 2008-249bD |
"Matisse Picasso Poetry, Prose, Letters and Film" PERSONALITY: Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse. PLACE: The Gramery Theater PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Lynn Emanuel,
poet and Professor, Department of English, University of Pittsburgh; Françoise Gilot, artist; Adam Gopnik, author of Paris to the Moon; Eugenia Zukerman, author. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Matisse Picasso [MoMA Exh. # 1906, February 13-May 19, 2003] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: This evening of readings and film screenings focuses on the lives of the artists and on the historical and social
contexts of their art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-248a through 2008-248g
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April 1, 2003 |
2008-250 |
"Nam June Paik Media Press Event" PERSONALITY: Nam June Paik PARTICIPANTS: Nam June Paik, artist. DATA: Sony Video8
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 24, 1986 |
2008-251 |
"Barbara London in Office" PERSONALITY: Barbara London PARTICIPANTS: Barbara London, Associate Curator, Department of Film and Video, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: Sony Video8
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 12, 1998 |
2008-252 |
"Round Table Discussion: Redevelopment of Lower Manhattan" PLACE: New York City Town Hall PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Wendy Joseph, President,
The Architectural League; Representatives from United Architects, Think Team, Studio Libeskind, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill,
Peterson/Littenberg, Meier and Partners, Foster and Partners. SPONSOR: The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A roundtable question and answer session to address broad issues and detail the process through which architectural
proposals will be judged for the World Trade Center site. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-91, 2007-138
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2008-253 |
"Matilda McQuaid: The Curator We Thought We Knew" PERSONALITY: Matilda McQuaid PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Terence Riley, Curator,
Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Paola Antonelli,
Associate Curator, The Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Storr, Curator, Department
of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, President, The Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: MoMA Builds [MoMA Exh. #1888, April 1, 2001-May 21, 2002] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A farewell to Matilda McQuaid.
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February 27, 2002 |
2008-254, 2008-254D |
"A Tribute to David Rockefeller" PERSONALITY: David Rockefeller PARTICIPANTS: Richard Parsons, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner; Kofi Anon, Head of the United Nations; Peter G. Peterson,
Chairman, Blackstone Group; Neil Rudenstine, President of Harvard. SPONSOR: The Synergoes Institute's University for a Night DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: An honorary tribute to David Rockefeller for his global achievements. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005-61 DONOR: Balaton/Roger Torda Productions
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November 6, 2003 |
2008-255 |
"Milestones" SERIES: Smart Car SPONSOR: Micro Compact Car Smart GmbH EXHIBITION: AUTObodies: Speed, Sport, Transport [MoMA Exh. #1898, June 29, 2002 - September 16, 2002] DATA: 1 Betacam SP RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-121, 2007-122, 2007-123, 2007-124, 2007-155 DONOR: Department of Architecture and Design, Terence Riley's Office TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 2007
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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July 1998 |
2008-256 |
"Artist's Choice: John Baldessari" PERSONALITY: John Baldessari PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Artist Choice PARTICIPANTS: John Baldessari, artist. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Artist's Choice: John Baldessari [MoMA Exh. #1675, March 17-May 10, 1994] DATA: 1 Umatic 3/4" cassette. SUMMARY: An interview with John Baldessari about the work "E.g. Grass, Water Heater, Mouths, etc (For John Graham)" RELATED MATERIAL: 98-7, 98-8
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2008-257 |
"Sesame Street MoMA Segments" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Sesame Street PARTICIPANTS: Big Bird, Little Bear SPONSOR: The Children's Television Workshop DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Various segments with Big Bird and Little Bear who look at works of modern art in exciting ways. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-13, 2007-1b
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July 28, 1997 |
2008-258 |
"A Walk Around Aalto" PERSONALITY: Alvar Aalto SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Umatic 3/4" SUMMARY: A tour of Alvar Aalto's home in Finland. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-20, 2007-117D, 2007-118
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May 20, 1985 |
2008-259a, 2008-259aD |
"Francis Alÿs" PLACE: Midtown Manhattan SERIES: Projects Series SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Projects 76: Francis Alÿs [MoMA Exh. #1901, June 29, 2002 - November 11, 2002] DATA: 1 DVD; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Raw footage of the Museum's procession from midtown Manhattan to Long Island City Queens, the location of the new
MoMAQNS facility. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-82, 2007-88, 2007-98 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1901
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2008-259b, 2008-259bD |
"Francis Alÿs" PLACE: Midtown Manhattan SERIES: Projects Series SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Projects 76: Francis Alÿs [MoMA Exh. #1901, June 29, 2002 - November 11, 2002] DATA: 1 DVD; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Raw footage of the Museum's procession from midtown Manhattan to Long Island City Queens, the location of the new
MoMAQNS facility. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-82, 2007-88, 2007-98 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1901
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2008-260 |
"Fabrications" PERSONALITY: Munkenbeck/Marshall Architects PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Fabrications: The Tectonic Garden [MoMA Exh. #1794, January 29 - April 28, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video footage of the "Covered Bridge" design in the Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-261, 2008-262 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1794
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2008-261, 2008-261D |
"Fabrications: Full Scale" PLACE: Wexner Center for the Arts SPONSOR: The Wexner Center for the Arts EXHIBITION: Fabrications: The Tectonic Garden [MoMA Exh. #1794, January 29 - April 28, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 BetacamSP SUMMARY: Video footage of the Dancing Bleechers at The Wexner Center for the Arts, designed by Eric Owen Moss Architects. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-262, 2008-260 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE:This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1794
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2008-262, 2008-262D |
"Fabrications: Compilation of 4 Installation" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Alfred Munkenbeck,
architect; Stephen Marshall, Design Principal. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Fabrications: The Tectonic Garden [MoMA Exh. #1794, January 29 - April 28, 1998] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A compilation of four interactive video installations displayed at kiosks adjacent to The Museum of Modern Art
Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-261, 2008-263 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE:This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1794
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2008-263 |
"Calatrava : Some Projects" PERSONALITY: Santiago Calatrava PLACE: The Wexner Center, The Museum of Modern Art, SFMoMA EXHIBITION: Santiago Calatrava: Structure and Expression [MoMA Exh. #1648, March 25-May 18, 1993] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video footage of Calatrava's architectural models. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-272 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE:This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1794
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2008-264 |
"Fabrications: Bodybuildings" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco EXHIBITION: Fabrications: The Tectonic Garden [MoMA Exh. #1794, January 29 - April 28, 1998] DATA: 1 BetacamSP RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-263, 2008-262, 2008-261 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE:This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1794. The Museum Archives does not have a compatible
media player for this recording at this time.
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2008-265, 2008-265D |
"Fabrications: Facing Public Space" PLACE: Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona EXHIBITION: Fabrications: The Tectonic Garden [MoMA Exh. #1794, January 29 - April 28, 1998] DATA: 1 BetacamSP; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: "Towards a Soft and Hairy Architecture" exhibition footage in Barcelona. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-264, 2008-262 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE:This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1794.
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2008-266 |
"Unfolding Structures" PERSONALITY: Chuck Hoberman PLACE: The Musuem of Modern Art SERIES: Projects Series SPONSOR: Hoberman Associates EXHIBITION: Projects 45: Chuck Hoberman [MoMA Exh. #1674, February 24-April 12, 1994] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of the Projects series featuring Chuck Hoberman. DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1674
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2008-267 |
"When This You See" PERSONALITY: Elaine Reichek SERIES: Projects Series SPONSOR: Elaine Reichek EXHIBITION: Projects 67: Elaine Reichek [MoMA Exh. #1826, February 2(4)-March 30, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Movie clips involving women working with needle point and embroidery. DONOR: The Department of Painting and Sculpture TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1826
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2008-268, 2008-268D |
"Spanish Grand Prix" PLACE: Spain EXHIBITION: Designed for Speed: 3 Automobiles by Ferrari [MoMA Exh. #1668, November 4, 1993-March 8, 1994] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Formula 1 race clips. RELATED MATERIAL: 93-27, 93-30 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1668
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1990 |
2008-269 |
"Toshiko Taira" PERSONALITY: Toshiko Taira PLACE: Okinawa, Japan PARTICIPANTS: Toshiko Taira, textile designer. EXHIBITION: Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles [MoMA Exh. #1820, November 11(12), 1998-January 26, 1999] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A film about banana fiber cloth made in Okinawa. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-183 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1820. This recording is in Japanese.
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2008-270 |
"Rafael Viñoly Architects" PERSONALITY: Rafael Viñoly PLACE: Tokyo, Japan SPONSOR: Tokyo International Forum EXHIBITION: Preview: The Tokyo International Forum by Rafael Viñoly [MoMA Exh. #1655, June 11-August 4, 1993] DATA: 1 Umatic 3/4" SUMMARY: A video detailing the metropolitan plans for The Tokyo International Forum. DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh #1655
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June 8, 1993 |
2008-271 |
"Dreams, Design & Disaster: Neutra's 'Windshield' 1936-38" PERSONALITY: J. Carter Brown PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: J. Carter Brown, Director Emeritus, The National Gallery of Art SPONSOR: Department of Architecture and Design and The American Academy in Rome DATA: 1 Umatic 3/4" Cassette SUMMARY: Chronological video documentation of Neutra's Windshield. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 93.22 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from Architecture and Design's Departmental Files
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November 2, 1993 |
2008-272 |
"Santiago Calatrava" PERSONALITY: Santiago Calatrava PLACE: Royal Institute of British Architects PARTICIPANTS: Santiago Calatrava, architect; Dennis Sharp, writer. SPONSOR: British Cement Association EXHIBITION: Santiago Calatrava: Structure and Expression [MoMA Exh. #1648, March 25-May 18, 1993] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage of the Calatrava show at the Royal Institute of British Architects. Includes a lecture by Calatrava
on bridges. DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1648
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1992 |
2008-273, 2008-273D |
"Euralille" PERSONALITY: Rem Koolhaas PARTICIPANTS: Rem Koolhaas, architect. SPONSOR: A film by Richard Copans EXHIBITION: Thresholds/O.M.A. at The Museum of Modern Art: Rem Koolhaas and the Place of Public Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1698, November 2, 1994-February 21, 1995] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Dulpicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A documentary of Rem Koolhaas' thought process during the city-planning of Lille, France. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-278 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1698
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November 1, 1994 |
2008-274, 2008-274D |
"Lowry Lecture" PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Second Annual Studies in Modern Art: Imagining The Museum of Modern Art in the 21st Century PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 3/4" Umatic Cassette. SUMMARY: Slide presentation used by Glenn Lowry during his lecture. RELATED MATERIAL: 97-1
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October 22, 1996 |
2008-275, 2008-275D |
"Rem Koolhaas: Building the 21st Century" PERSONALITY: Rem Koolhaas SERIES: BBC TV PARTICIPANTS: Rem Koolhaas, architect. SPONSOR: BBC EXHIBITION: Thresholds/O.M.A. at The Museum of Modern Art: Rem Koolhaas and the Place of Public Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1698, November 2, 1994-February 21, 1995] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A documentary on the town of Lille and the future design of the city. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-278 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1698
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August 24, 1994 |
2008-276, 2008-276D |
"Villa Dall'Ava" PERSONALITY: Rem Koolhaas PLACE: St. Cloud, France EXHIBITION: Thresholds/O.M.A. at The Museum of Modern Art: Rem Koolhaas and the Place of Public Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1698, November 2, 1994-February 21, 1995] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video footage of Villa Dall'Ava, with no narration. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-273 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1698
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April 19, 1995 |
2008-277, 2008-277D |
"Glass House 3000" PERSONALITY: J. Mayer H with S. Finckh EXHIBITION: Thresholds/O.M.A. at The Museum of Modern Art: Rem Koolhaas and the Place of Public Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1698, November 2, 1994-February 21, 1995] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A 3-D rendering of Philip Johnson's "The Glass House." DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1698
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2008-278, 2008-278D |
"Lone Star City" PERSONALITY: Doug Michels SERIES: Next TV PARTICIPANTS: Doug Michels and Peter Bollinger, city planners DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Doug Michels describes his vision for Long Star City, a self sustaining urban city. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-273 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1698
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2008-279 |
"Rem Koolhaas on Charlie Rose" PERSONALITY: Rem Koolhaas SERIES: Charlie Rose PARTICIPANTS: Rem Koolhaas, Architect; Charlie Rose, host. SPONSOR: PBS EXHIBITION: Thresholds/O.M.A. at The Museum of Modern Art: Rem Koolhaas and the Place of Public Architecture [MoMA Exh. #1698, November 2, 1994-February 21, 1995] DATA: 1 Umatic 3/4" Cassette SUMMARY: An interview with Rem Koolhaas about the town of Lille and Koolhaas' urban development plans. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-273 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1698
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December 2, 1994 |
2008-280a |
"Light Construction Symposium" PLACE: Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Bernard Tschumi, Dean,
Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University; Eeva Pelkonen, architectural scholar; Guy Nordenson, structural engineer;
Hugh Dutton, Design Consultant; Toyo Ito, Architect. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Light Construction [MoMA Exh. #1726, September 20(21), 1995-January 2, 1996] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A symposium held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-51 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1726
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September 22, 1995 |
2008-280b |
"Light Construction Symposium" PLACE: Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture PARTICIPANTS: Terence Riley, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Bernard Tschumi, Dean,
Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University; Eeva Pelkonen, architectural scholar; Guy Nordenson, structural engineer;
Hugh Dutton, Design Consultant; Toyo Ito, Architect. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Light Construction [MoMA Exh. #1726, September 20(21), 1995-January 2, 1996] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A symposium held in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 98-51 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2004
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1726
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September 22, 1995 |
2008-281 |
"Kyoko Kumai" PERSONALITY: Kyoko Kumai PARTICIPANTS: Kyoko Kumai, artist and textile designer. EXHIBITION: Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai [MoMA Exh. #1581, May 3-June 18, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video documentation of Kyoko Kumai's work, including "Silver Rush" and "Frozen Wind." RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-282 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1581
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1983-1987 |
2008-282 |
"Kyoko Kumai" PERSONALITY: Kyoko Kumai PARTICIPANTS: Kyoko Kumai, artist and textile designer. EXHIBITION: Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai [MoMA Exh. #1581, May 3-June 18, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Kyoko Kumai explains her work. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-281 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1581. This recording is in Japanese.
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1990 |
2008-283 |
"Kyoko Kumai" PERSONALITY: Kyoko Kumai PLACE: Tokyo Budoken PARTICIPANTS: Kyoko Kumai, artist and textile designer. EXHIBITION: Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai [MoMA Exh. #1581, May 3-June 18, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Installation footage of Kumai's work "Air." RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-281, 2008-282 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1581.
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1990 |
2008-284, 2008-284D |
"Kyoko Kumai in New York" PERSONALITY: Kyoko Kumai PLACE: Oita, Japan PARTICIPANTS: Kyoko Kumai, artist and textile designer. EXHIBITION: Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai [MoMA Exh. #1581, May 3-June 18, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Documentation of the creation of a Kumai design. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-281, 2008-282, 2008-283 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1581
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1991 |
2008-285, 2008-285D |
"Kyoko Kumai Wavy Wind" PERSONALITY: Kyoko Kumai PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Kyoko Kumai, artist and textile designer; Jerome Neuner, Director of Exhibition Production and Design, The Museum
of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai [MoMA Exh. #1581, May 3-June 18, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of the Kumai Projects installation at The Museum of Modern Art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-281, 2008-282, 2008-283, 2008-284 DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. #1581
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March 20, 1991 |
2008-286, 2008-286D |
"The Evolving Artwork" PLACE: The Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Art and Perception Series PARTICIPANTS: Jim Coddington, Chief Conservator, Department of Conservation, The Museum of Modern Art; Susan Kismaric, Curator,
Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Edward Powers, Lecturer, The Museum of Modern Art. Moderated by Leonard
Lopate, host of The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC. SPONSOR: The Dana Foundation DATA: 1 DVD; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: A discussion, which includes experts in the conservation, curatorial, and education fields, analyzes how the public
percpetion of artworks evolves throughout history. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-287 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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March 20, 2008 |
2008-287, 2008-287D |
"Modalities of the Visible: Understanding and Sensing Images" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Art and Perception Series PARTICIPANTS: John Hyman, Fellow and Praelector in Philosophy and Editor, The British Journal of Aesthetics, The Queen's College, UK; Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, psychologist and author of The Art of Seeing; Moderated by Leonard Lopate,
host of The Leonard Lopate Show on WNYC. SPONSOR: The Dana Foundation DATA: 1 DVD; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM cassette SUMMARY: In this panel, prominent scholars discuss the psychology of the artistic experience, the ways in which artists have
utilized theories of perception throughout history, and how a viewer's visual literacy and artistic enjoyment can be enhanced.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-286 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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April 5, 2008 |
2008-288, 2008-288D |
"The Colors of the Brain" PERSONALITY: Olafur Eliasson PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Art and Perception Series PARTICIPANTS: Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art; Roxana Marcoci, Curator, Department
of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The
Museum of Modern Art; Olafur Eliasson, artist; Mark Wigley, the dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and
Preservation (GSAAP) of Columbia University. SPONSOR: The Dana Foundation EXHIBITION: Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson [MoMA Exh. #2036, April 20 through June 30, 2008] DATA: 1 DVD; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM cassette SUMMARY: A discussion of the contemporary cultural theories of color that have emerged from artistic and scientific practices. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-179 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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April 18, 2008 |
2008-289a, 2008-289aD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 M4V file; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM. Second duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-289b, 2008-289bD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 M4V file; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM. Second duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-289c, 2008-289cD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 M4V file; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM. Second duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-289d, 2008-289dD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 M4V file; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM. Second duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-289e, 2008-289eD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 M4V file; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM. Second duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-289f, 2008-289fD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 DVCAM; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-289g, 2008-289gD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 DVCAM; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-289h, 2008-289hD |
"The Feminist Future" PLACE: Titus 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Symposium PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern
Art; Lucy R. Lippard, writer and activist; Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Art;
Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group; Carrie Lambert-Beatty,
Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University; Richard Meyer,
Katherine Stein Sachs CW'69 and Keith L. Sachs W'67 Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania;
Panel Discussion, moderated by David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Marina Abramovic,
artist; Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University;
Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi; Martha Rosler, artist; Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, The
Museum of Modern Art; Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian, New York/Kortrijk, Belgium; Anne M. Wagner, Professor
of Modern Art, Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley; Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor and Director
of the Visual Arts Program, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman
Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art; David Joselit, Professor and Chair, Department of History
of Art, Yale University; Griselda Pollock, Professor of the Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of Centre for
Cultural Analysis, History, and Theory, University of Leeds; Alexandra Schwartz, Project Curatorial Assistant, The Museum
of Modern Art; Wangechi Mutu, artist; Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State
University; Ingrid Sischy, Editor-in-Chief, Interview; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace
Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. DATA: 1 DVCAM; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This symposium addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together
international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2008
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January 26-27, 2007 |
2008-290a, 2008-290aD |
"Felix Candela Lecture: Shell Structures" PERSONALITY: Heinz Isler PLACE: Donnell Library Auditorium, 20 West 53rd Street, New York SERIES: Fifth Annual Felix Candela Lecture PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Guy Nordenson,
structural engineer; Heinz Isler, bridge design engineer. SPONSOR: Structural Engineers Association New York; The Museum of Modern Art; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Princeton
University DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is MiniDVCAM cassette SUMMARY: Heinz Isler commemorates Felix Candela while speaking about his own work in shell structures. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-72, 2005-41, 2005-71a, 2005-71b.
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March 5, 2002 |
2008-290b, 2008-290bD |
"Felix Candela Lecture: Shell Structures" PERSONALITY: Heinz Isler PLACE: Donnell Library Auditorium, 20 West 53rd Street, New York SERIES: Fifth Annual Felix Candela Lecture PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Guy Nordenson,
structural engineer; Heinz Isler, bridge design engineer. SPONSOR: Structural Engineers Association New York; The Museum of Modern Art; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Princeton
University DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is MiniDVCAM cassette SUMMARY: Heinz Isler commemorates Felix Candela while speaking about his own work in shell structures. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-72, 2005-41, 2005-71a, 2005-71b.
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March 5, 2002 |
2008-291a |
"Mies, In Effect" PLACE: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Columbia University SERIES: Mies in Berlin PARTICIPANTS: Jeffrey Kipnis, architectural theorist; Jacques Herzog, architect; Rem Koolhaas, architect; Anthony Vidler,
Dean of Cooper Union; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, artist; Lorraine Wild, designer; Silvia Kolbowski, artist; Detlef Mertins, professor
of architecture, University of Pennsylvania; Scott Cohen, landscape designer; Lindy Roy, designer; Ben Nicholson, painter. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum EXHIBITION: Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 1 of 6 miniDVCAM cassettes. SUMMARY: A 2-day symposium on Mies van der Rohe and his impact on modern architecture. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-7, 2007-25
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2001 |
2008-291b |
"Mies, In Effect" PLACE: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Columbia University SERIES: Mies in Berlin PARTICIPANTS: Jeffrey Kipnis, architectural theorist; Jacques Herzog, architect; Rem Koolhaas, architect; Anthony Vidler,
Dean of Cooper Union; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, artist; Lorraine Wild, designer; Silvia Kolbowski, artist; Detlef Mertins, professor
of architecture, University of Pennsylvania; Scott Cohen, landscape designer; Lindy Roy, designer; Ben Nicholson, painter. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum EXHIBITION: Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 2 of 6 miniDVCAM cassette. SUMMARY: A 2-day symposium on Mies van der Rohe and his impact on modern architecture. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-7, 2007-25
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2001 |
2008-291c |
"Mies, In Effect" PLACE: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Columbia University SERIES: Mies in Berlin PARTICIPANTS: Jeffrey Kipnis, architectural theorist; Jacques Herzog, architect; Rem Koolhaas, architect; Anthony Vidler,
Dean of Cooper Union; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, artist; Lorraine Wild, designer; Silvia Kolbowski, artist; Detlef Mertins, professor
of architecture, University of Pennsylvania; Scott Cohen, landscape designer; Lindy Roy, designer; Ben Nicholson, painter. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum EXHIBITION: Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 3 of 6 miniDVCAM cassettes. SUMMARY: A 2-day symposium on Mies van der Rohe and his impact on modern architecture. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-7, 2007-25
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2001 |
2008-291d |
"Mies, In Effect" PLACE: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Columbia University SERIES: Mies in Berlin PARTICIPANTS: Jeffrey Kipnis, architectural theorist; Jacques Herzog, architect; Rem Koolhaas, architect; Anthony Vidler,
Dean of Cooper Union; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, artist; Lorraine Wild, designer; Silvia Kolbowski, artist; Detlef Mertins, professor
of architecture, University of Pennsylvania; Scott Cohen, landscape designer; Lindy Roy, designer; Ben Nicholson, painter. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum EXHIBITION: Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 4 of 6 miniDVCAM cassettes. SUMMARY: A 2-day symposium on Mies van der Rohe and his impact on modern architecture. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-7, 2007-25
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2001 |
2008-291e |
"Mies, In Effect" PLACE: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Columbia University SERIES: Mies in Berlin PARTICIPANTS: Jeffrey Kipnis, architectural theorist; Jacques Herzog, architect; Rem Koolhaas, architect; Anthony Vidler,
Dean of Cooper Union; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, artist; Lorraine Wild, designer; Silvia Kolbowski, artist; Detlef Mertins, professor
of architecture, University of Pennsylvania; Scott Cohen, landscape designer; Lindy Roy, designer; Ben Nicholson, painter. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum EXHIBITION: Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 5 of 6 miniDVCAM cassettes. SUMMARY: A 2-day symposium on Mies van der Rohe and his impact on modern architecture. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-7, 2007-25
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2001 |
2008-291f |
"Mies, In Effect" PLACE: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Columbia University SERIES: Mies in Berlin PARTICIPANTS: Jeffrey Kipnis, architectural theorist; Jacques Herzog, architect; Rem Koolhaas, architect; Anthony Vidler,
Dean of Cooper Union; Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, artist; Lorraine Wild, designer; Silvia Kolbowski, artist; Detlef Mertins, professor
of architecture, University of Pennsylvania; Scott Cohen, landscape designer; Lindy Roy, designer; Ben Nicholson, painter. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum EXHIBITION: Mies in Berlin [MoMA Exh. #1887, June 20(21), 2001-September 11, 2001] DATA: 6 of 6 miniDVCAM cassettes. SUMMARY: A 2-day symposium on Mies van der Rohe and his impact on modern architecture. RELATED MATERIAL: 2007-7, 2007-25
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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September 8, 2001 |
2008-292 |
"Matisse" PERSONALITY: Amei Wallach PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour PARTICIPANTS: Amei Wallach, Newsday reporter SPONSOR: PBS-TV EXHIBITION: Henri Matisse: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1633, September 24, 1992-January 1993, 1993] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Exhibition footage and newscast on the Henri Matisse Retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-293, 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b DONOR: The Department of Painting and Sculpture
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November 26, 1992 |
2008-293 |
"Mrs. Matisse" PERSONALITY: Debra Solomon SPONSOR: O J Solomon Productions EXHIBITION: Henri Matisse: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #1633, September 24, 1992-January 1993, 1993] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: A cartoon music video about the difficulties of being Henri Matisse's wife. RELATED MATERIAL: 92-7, 92-8, 92-9a, 92-9b. DONOR: The Department of Painting and Sculpture
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2008-294, 2008-294D |
"Beyond Horizons in Architecture" PERSONALITY: Tadao Ando SPONSOR: Tadao Ando Architects and Urban Egg EXHIBITION: Tadao Ando [MoMA Exh. #1596, October 2-December 31, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS; Duplicate is 1 Umatic 3/4" videocassette. SUMMARY: 3-D schematics of Tadao Ando's buildings. DONOR: The Department of Architecture and Design
NOTE: This recording was removed from the exhibition files of MoMA Exh. 1596. The VHS copy of this recording has severe tracking
issues.
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2008-295 |
"Hannah Höch: Bauerliches Brautpaar, Burgerliches Brautpaar, Streit" EXHIBITION: The Photomontages of Hannah Höch [MoMA Exh. #1766, February 26(27)-May 20, 1997] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Footage of German crafts, drawings and folklore. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 97.10, 97.12
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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2008-296, 2008-296D |
"A Tribute to Allan Kaprow" PERSONALITY: Allan Kaprow PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Judith Rodenbeck, professor, Sarah Lawrence College; Letty Eisenhauer, Professor, Borough of Manhattan Community
College; Alison Knowles, artist; André Lepecki, Associate Professor, New York University; Robert Whitman, artist. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: This program is dedicated to the artist Allan Kaprow (1927-2006), whose events and narratives engaged the environment,
the public, and the fabric of everyday life. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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February 7, 2008 |
2008-297, 2008-297D |
"Icon Culture: Lingua Franca for a Global Culture" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Matt Mullican, artist. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Icons are a language of their own in contemporary society, transcending linguistic boundaries with simple graphic
imagery. In this program, Matt Mullican discusses how he uses iconic language as a means of communication. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 14, 2008 |
2008-298, 2008-298D |
"Conversations on Color: Color and Conceptualism" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Conversations on Color PARTICIPANTS: Ann Temkin, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; John Baldessari artist;
Daniel Buren, artist; Bernard Marcadé, art critic, freelance curator, and professor of art history and aesthetics at the École
nationale supérieure des beaux-arts of Paris-Cergy. EXHIBITION: Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today [MoMA Exh. #2030, March 2 through May 12, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: In conversations moderated by Ann Temkin, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, and organizer of the exhibition,
artists and scholars explore the ways in which artists use color, whether by chance, through systems, or in the context of
everyday life. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-288 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for a CD of images from John Baldessari's talk.
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March 13, 2008 |
2008-299, 2008-299D |
"Modern Poets: Writing Dali" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Laurie Anderson, performance artist; Charles Simic, U.S. Poet Laureate; David Strathairn, Academy Award nominee;
Kate Valk, Wooster Group founding member. EXHIBITION: Dali: Painting and Film [MoMA Exh. #2042, June 29 through September 15, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: This program showcases a range of Salvador Dalí's provocative and poetic writings, from his opinions on art and popular
culture and his well-known explanations of Surrealist practice (including his so-called paranoid-critical method) to unpublished
and newly-translated texts. Performers read the artist's poetry, diary entries, musings about New York, letters, interviews,
and film scripts, as well as his notorious 1928 Manifest Groc (Yellow Manifesto). DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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June 30, 2008 |
2008-300, 2008-300D |
"Gender and Film: Resituating the Past in the Present" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Feminist Future Series PARTICIPANTS: Chantal Akerman, filmmaker; Trinh Minh-ha, filmmaker, writer, composer; Laura Mulvey, critic and professor,
Department of History of Art, Film, and Visual Media, University of London. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: This program addresses gender and film, emphasizing the exploration of feminist issues through filmmaking from the
1970s to the present. Through presentations and discussion, participants discuss their own practices, the historicization
of feminism and film, and the cultural and social contexts that inform the creative process of filmmaking. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-229, 2008-289a/2008-289e DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 11, 2008 |
2008-301, 2008-301D |
"Conversations on Color: Chromophobia/Chromophilia" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Conversations on Color PARTICIPANTS: Ann Temkin, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; David Batchelor, artist;
Chris McGlinchey, conservator, Department of Conservation, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today [MoMA Exh. #2030, March 2 through May 12, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: In conversations moderated by Ann Temkin, curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, and organizer of the exhibition,
artists and scholars explore the ways in which artists use color, whether by chance, through systems, or in the context of
everyday life. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-298 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 9, 2008 |
2008-302, 2008-302D |
"Writing in Time: Poets and Technology" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Caroline Bergvall, poet, Bard College; Greta Byrum, poet; Robert Ritterman, poet; Kenneth Goldsmith, poet.
EXHIBITION: Out of Time: A Contemporary View [MoMA Exh. #1978, August 30, 2006-April 9, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: On the occasion of the exhibition, Out of Time: A Contemporary View, The Museum of Modern Art asked poets to explore how technology informs the language and rhythms of poetry. RELATED MATERIAL: SR 2007.36, 2007.223 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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March 28, 2007 |
2008-303, 2008-303D |
"Public Life of Drawing: Dan Perjovschi" PERSONALITY: Dan Perjovschi PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Dan Perjovschi, artist; Roxana Marcoci, curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art. EXHIBITION: Projects 85: Dan Perjovschi [MoMA Exh. #2003, May 2, 2007-August 27, 2007] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: The Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi has expanded the medium of drawing to include both installation and performance.
In the last decade, Perjovschi has conceived his political drawings spontaneously within museum spaces, allowing global events
to inform the final result. Following an introduction by Roxana Marcoci, the artist discusses his work. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 25, 2007 |
2008-304, 2008-304D |
"Works of Art as Objects" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of odern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, curator of Latin American Art, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas
at Austin; Juan Carlos Ledezma, independent curator; Amy Rosenblum Martín, independent curator; Anna Indych-López, Assistant
Professor of Art, The City College of New York; Luis Pérez-Oramas, The Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art, The
Museum of Modern Art. SPONSOR: Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr. EXHIBITION: New Perspectives in Latin American Art, 1930-2006: Selections from a Decade of Acquisitions [MoMA Exh. #2022, November 21, 2007 through February 25, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: To complement the installation New Perspectives in Latin American Art, 1930-2006: Selections from a Decade of Acquisitions, scholars explore the ways in which selected seminal works and artists revolutionized the visual arts in their countries
in a given period. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-214 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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January 24, 2008 |
2008-305, 2008-305D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Fiona Banner" PERSONALITY: Fiona Banner PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversation with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Fiona Banner, artist; Connie Butler, Chief Curator, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; 1 DVD SUMMARY: A conversation with Fiona Banner. DONOR: The Department of Education, The Museum of Modern Art. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 25, 2008 |
2008-306, 2008-306D |
"Found Poetry: Retelling Word and Image" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Alvaro Barrios, artist; Fernando Bryce, artist; Mónica de la Torre, poet and translator; Luis Pérez-Oramas,
The Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art, The Museum of Modern Art. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: Artists read poetry that has informed the political and social consciousness of their work. Following the reading,
Luis Pérez-Oramas moderates a discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-304, 2008-214 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: Selected readings are in Spanish.
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February 20, 2008 |
2008-307, 2008-307D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Sze Tsung Leong" PERSONALITY: Sze Tsung Leong PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Eva Respini, associate curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Sze Tsung Leong, photographer.
SUMMARY: A discussion on the unique transitions various cultures face while modernizing and urbanizing. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. DONOR: Department of Education. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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March 30, 2007 |
2008-308, 2008-308D |
"Spotlight: Artists Set the Stage" PLACE: Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Laurie Anderson, performance artist; William Kentridge, artist.
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: Through presentations and a conversation moderated by MoMA director Glenn D. Lowry, performance artist Laurie Anderson
and William Kentridge-director and scene designer for BAM's spring production of Mozart's The Magic Flute-discuss how they
bring their creative process to performance. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 17, 2007 |
2008-309, 2008-309D |
"Proto-Cinema: Contemporary Art and the Geometry of Motion" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art. SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs. PARTICIPANTS: Kerry Brougher, Acting Director and Chief Curator, Hirshhorn Museum Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.;
Chrissie Iles, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art; Anthony McCall, artist; Klaus Biesenbach,
chief curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art; Roxana Marcoci, organizers of the exhibition. EXHIBITION: Geometry of Motion, 1920s/1970s [MoMA Exh. #2032, March 19 through June 23, 2008], Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson [MoMA Exh. #2036, April 20 through June 30, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: This program explores how contemporary artists address the interstice between film and photography by deconstructing
the mediums through various conceptual uses, and how such elements are incorporated into exhibitions. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 22, 2008 |
2008-310, 2008-310D |
"Lucian Freud Portrayed: An Evening with William Feaver" PERSONALITY: William Feaver PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: William Feaver, Freud biographer. EXHIBITION: Lucian Freud: The Painter's Etchings[MoMA Exh. #2024, December 16, 2007 through March 10, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: An in-depth exploration of Lucian Freud's work begins with a lecture by art critic, curator, and Freud biographer
William Feaver. Then a screening of Lucian Freud: Portraits, a film directed by Jake Auerbach, provides perspectives on the
artist through the eyes of his sitters, from the late Duke of Devonshire to David Hockney. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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February 28, 2008 |
2008-311, 2008-311D |
"MIND: Design and Science" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Adult and Academic Programs PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galison, Professor, History of Science Department, Harvard University; Henry Markram, Director, Blue Brain
Project. SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and SEED EXHIBITION: Design and the Elastic Mind [MoMA Exh. #2029, February 24-May 12, 2008] DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: The keynote address for MIND, a two-day conference inspired by MoMA's Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition. Bringing together an eclectic group of speakers and participants, including leading scientists, designers, and
architects, the conference explores topics such as the personal genome, brain visualization, generative architecture, and
collective design. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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April 3, 2008 |
2008-312, 2008-312D |
"What Next?" PERSONALITY: Eliott Carter PLACE: Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Jennifer Russell, Senior Deputy Director, Exhibitions, Collections and Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; James
Levine, conductor, The Boston Symphony Orchestra; Douglas Fitch, director; Elliott Carter, composer; Richard Dyer, music critic.
SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art and The Boston Symphony Orchestra DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: A screening of Douglas Fitch's film, What Next, followed by a discussion panel. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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May 21, 2008 |
2008-313, 2008-313D |
"Post-Studio: Teaching Art in the 21st Century" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Contemporary Art Forum PARTICIPANTS: Pablo Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Carol Becker, Dean, The Columbia
University School of the Arts; Janet Kaplan, author; Allison Smith, artist; Howard Singerman, professor, The University of
Virginia; Olivia Vitale, professor, The University of Illinois; Patricia Phillips, chair, Art Department, Cornell University;
Kitty Scott, Director; Banff Center. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; Duplicate is 1 DVD. SUMMARY: An invitation-only symposium on current art practices and education in modern museums. RELATED MATERIAL: Please see Transcripts, Folder 118; 2007-190 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: This material can only be accessed for educational purposes. Please see Supplemental Materials for event pamphlet.
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May 2008 |
2008-314, 2008-314D |
"Ammann Singstad Lecture on Infrastructure" PERSONALITY: Angus Low PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The Ammann Singstad Lecture Series PARTICIPANTS: Angus Low, Structural Engineer and Director, Ove Arup & Partners SPONSOR: The Department of Architecture and Design of The Museum of Modern Art and the Princeton University School of Architecture, DATA: 1 DVCAM; Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Angus Low, discusses a bridge engineer's perspective on the public realm. RELATED MATERIAL: 2006-29 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
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March 27, 2008 |
2008-315a |
"An Evening with Joshua Mosley" PERSONALITY: Joshua Mosley PLACE: Titus Theatre 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Joshua Mosley, animator. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro EXHIBITION: Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting DATA: 1 of 2 MiniDVCAM. SUMMARY: Philadelphia artist Joshua Mosley presents recent work, including Dread (2007. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-63 DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 26, 2007 |
2008-315b |
"An Evening with Joshua Mosley" PERSONALITY: Joshua Mosley PLACE: Titus Theatre 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Joshua Mosley, animator. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro EXHIBITION: Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting DATA: 2 of 2 MiniDVCAM. SUMMARY: Philadelphia artist Joshua Mosley presents recent work, including Dread (2007. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-63 DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 26, 2007 |
2008-316 |
"An Evening with Antonio Campos and Cinéfondation" PERSONALITY: Antonio Campos PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Antonio Campos, filmmaker. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro EXHIBITION: Cinéfondation, Cannes 2007 DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM. SUMMARY: The Department of Film presents a discussion with Antonio Campos, whose film Buy It Now (2004, USA) was awarded first
prize in the 2005 Cinéfondation competition in Cannes. The 2007 Cinéfondation-winning films will be screened during this event,
along with Buy It Now. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-63, 2008-315a, 2008-315b DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 4, 2008 |
2008-317 |
"An Evening with Lida Abdul" PERSONALITY: Lida Abdul PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Lida Abdul, filmmaker. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: A discussion with Lida Abdul and a screening of her cinematic work. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-63, 2008-315a, 2008-315b, 2008-316 DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 3, 2007 |
2008-318 |
"An Evening with Mario Rizzi" PERSONALITY: Mario Rizzi PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Mario Rizzi, filmmaker. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: A discussion with Mario Rizzi and a screening of his cinematic work. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-63, 2008-315a, 2008-315b, 2008-316, 2008-317 DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 10, 2007 |
2008-319 |
"An Evening with Pascale Ferran" PERSONALITY: Pascale Ferran PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Pascale Ferran, filmmaker. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: Ferran introduces her adaptation of Lady Chatterley (2006). RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-63, 2008-315a, 2008-315b, 2008-316, 2008-317, 2008-318 DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 28, 2008 |
2008-320 |
"An Evening with Goran Paskaljevic" PERSONALITY: Goran Paskaljevic PLACE: Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Goran Paskaljevic, filmmaker. SPONSOR: Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: Films Pan Hrstka (Mister Hrstka), 1969, and
Cuvar Plaze U Zimskom Periodu (Beach Guard in Wintertime), 1976, introduced by Goran Paskaljevik. RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-62, 2008-61, 2007-167a, 2007-167b, 2008-63, 2008-315a, 2008-315b, 2008-316, 2008-317, 2008-318 DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 9, 2008 |
2008-321 |
"Robert Burle Marx Audio Video Presentation" PERSONALITY: Roberto Burle Marx PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Roberto Burle Marx: The Unnatural Art of the Garden [MoMA Exh. #1584, May 23-August 13, 1991] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video tape of audio-visual part of exhibition. RELATED MATERIAL: 91-12, 91-13
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2008-322 |
"The Departure of Guernica" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard DVD SUMMARY: Removal, packaging and shipping of Picasso's Guernica from the MoMA. RELATED MATERIAL: 81-1, 81-2, 81-3 DONOR: Anny Aviram, Department of Conservation
NOTE: Original Super 8 film transferred to the Department of Film, October 2008. The Star accession number of the original
film reels is 40576.
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September 8, 1981 |
2008-323 |
"A Night Reading: An Evening of Poetry Dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh" PERSONALITY: Vija Celmins; Eliot Weinberger; Neil Folberg; Ann Lauterbach SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night, September 21, 2008–January 5, 2009 DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: This program presented artists and poets whose own work elicits the spirit of the night as they read a diverse selection
of poetry and literature. Vija Celmins, artist, and Eliot Weinberger, writer, editor, and translator, collaborators on the
book The Stars; Neil Folberg, photographer of the collection Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists; and Ann Lauterbach,
poet, read works that Van Gogh admired by Hans Christian Andersen, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Walt Whitman, along with
poems by contemporary writers on the theme of nighttime. DONOR: Department of Education RELATED MATERIAL: 2008.96 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2008
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October 6, 2008 |
2008-324a, 2008-324D |
"Kirchner and the Berlin Streets: A Symposium" PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Deborah Wye; Charles W. Haxthausen; Reinhold Heller; Katharina Henkel; Jill Lloyd; Sherwin Simmons;
Katharina Sykora SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Kirchner and the Berlin Street, August 3–November 10, 2008 DATA: 1 of 2 DVCAM tapes; duplicate 1 DVD SUMMARY: The symposium includes brief, illustrated papers, as well as a discussion moderated by Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich
Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, and the organizer of the exhibition. Participants include Charles
W. Haxthausen, Robert Sterling Clark Professor of Art History, Williams College; Reinhold Heller, Professor Emeritus, Department
of Art History, University of Chicago; Katharina Henkel, Curator, Kunsthalle Emden; Jill Lloyd, independent writer and curator;
Sherwin Simmons, Professor of Twentieth Century Art and Design, Department of Art History, University of Oregon; Katharina
Sykora, Professor, Department of Art History and Media Studies, Braunschweig University of Arts, Germany; among others. DONOR: Department of Education RELATED MATERIAL: 2008-324b, 2008.102 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2008
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October 17, 2008 |
2008-324b, 2008-324D |
"Kirchner and the Berlin Streets: A Symposium" PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Deborah Wye; Charles W. Haxthausen; Reinhold Heller; Katharina Henkel; Jill Lloyd; Sherwin Simmons;
Katharina Sykora SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Kirchner and the Berlin Street, August 3–November 10, 2008 DATA: 2 of 2 DVCAM tapes; duplicate 1 DVD SUMMARY: The symposium includes brief, illustrated papers, as well as a discussion moderated by Deborah Wye, The Abby Aldrich
Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated Books, and the organizer of the exhibition. Participants include Charles
W. Haxthausen, Robert Sterling Clark Professor of Art History, Williams College; Reinhold Heller, Professor Emeritus, Department
of Art History, University of Chicago; Katharina Henkel, Curator, Kunsthalle Emden; Jill Lloyd, independent writer and curator;
Sherwin Simmons, Professor of Twentieth Century Art and Design, Department of Art History, University of Oregon; Katharina
Sykora, Professor, Department of Art History and Media Studies, Braunschweig University of Arts, Germany; among others. DONOR: Department of Education RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-324a, 2008.102 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2008
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October 17, 2008 |
2008-325, 2008-325D |
"Art and Commerce: Alternative Economies" PERSONALITY: Rirkirt Tiravanija and Christine Hill SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Rirkirt Tiravanija; Christine Hill SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Artists Christine Hill and Rirkrit Tiravanija discuss how they create artworks for an alternative "economy." DONOR: Department of Education RELATED MATERIAL: 2008.94 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2008
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October 16, 2008 |
2008-326, 2008-326D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Campaign Trails" PERSONALITY: Larry Fink and Elisabeth Biondi SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Elisabeth Biondi; Larry Fink; SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Lecture and slide presentation by artist Larry Fink. DONOR: Department of Education RELATED MATERIAL: 2008.98, 2008.99, 2009-6 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2008
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October 1, 2008 |
2008-327, 2008-327D |
"Home Made: Five Perspectives on Prefabrication" PARTICIPANTS: James Timberlake; Lawrence Sass; Oskar Leo Kaufmann; Douglas Gauthier; Jeremy Edmiston; Richard Horden SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling, July 20–October 20, 2008 DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Five architects whose work was exhibited in Home Delivery make brief presentations on their vision and practice.
They include James Timberlake FAIA (Fellow, American Institute of Architects), and Partner, KieranTimberlake Associates, Philadelphia;
Lawrence Sass, Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Oskar Leo Kaufmann, Oskar Leo Kaufmann and Albert
Rüf; Douglas Gauthier and Jeremy Edmiston, New York; and Richard Horden, Horden Cherry Lee Architects, London. DONOR: Department of Education RELATED MATERIAL: 2008.101 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2008
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October 15, 2008 |
2008-328, 2008-328D |
"Anatomy of a Jazz Score: A Panel Discussion" PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Gary Giddins; Johnny Mandel; David Shire; Stan Douglas SPONSOR: Department of Education EXHIBITION: Jazz Score, April 16–September 17, 2008 DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: A panel of composers, artists, and scholars explores the process of writing jazz music for the cinema. Participants
include composers Johnny Mandel and David Shire; the artist Stan Douglas, whose two-channel video installation Hors-champs
(1992) examines the interplay and tension between free-jazz improvisation, film editing, and the construction of narrative;
and moderator Gary Giddins. DONOR: Department of Education RELATED MATERIAL: 2008.100 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2008
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September 17, 2008 |
2008-329 |
"Relay~NYC" PARTICIPANTS: Ricardo Arias, balloons; Burkhard Beins, percussion; John Bisset, guitar; Rachael Elliott, bassoon; Ribert Dick,
flute; Joan La Barbara, voice; Miya Masaoka, koto; Wade Matthews, bass clarinet; Ikue Mori, electronics; Pauline Oliveros,
accordion; Jane Rigler, flute; Nikos Veliotis, cello; Jack Wright, saxophone DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: In this music event coinciding with the one-yera anniversary of MoMA's reopening, thirteen improvising musicians
circulate throughout the Museum, performing in three different spaces within the building. For its United States premiere,
Relay is presented by Cubic Second, under the artistic direction of flutist and composer Jane Rigler. Relay~NYC! is not a
concert but an experience in which the musicians sculpt the sounds within an environment, encouraging the public to view the
art in a subtly different context and to ponder the possible relationships between the sounds, the visual art, and the space. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2008
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for event pamphlet.
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November 19-20, 2005 |
2008-330 |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Martin Creed" PERSONALITY: Martin Creed PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Pablo Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Programs; Martin Creed, artist SUMMARY: Like many modern artists that have preceded him, Martin Creed makes installations, music, film, writings, and performances
that question the value of objects and ideas commonly considered mundane. With modest materials he often takes a witty and
subversive, minimalist approach. Creed, who attended the Slade School of Art in London, has exhibited his work internationally
and was the recipient of the 2001 Turner Prize. DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 21, 2008 |
2008-331 |
"LoVid: Wire-full" PERSONALITY: LoVid PLACE: Titus Theatre 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Tali Hinkis; Kyle Lapidus DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette SUMMARY: LoVid is the New York–based interdisciplinary artist duo Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus. Their work includes live video
installations, sculptures, digital prints, patchworks, media projects, performances, and video recordings. They combine many
opposing elements, contrasting hard electronics and soft patchworks; handmade items and machine-produced objects; and analog
and digital. This multidirectional approach is reflected in the content of their work, simultaneously romantic and aggressive,
wireless and wire-full. The artists present their performance Help Carry a Tune (2007) and perform with their Sync Armonica
synthesizer. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2008
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 19, 2008 |
2008-332 |
"Brown Bag Lunch Series: Yoshio Taniguchi's New Building" PERSONALITY: Steven Zucker SERIES: Brown Bag Lunch DATA: 1 VHS tape SUMMARY: Steven Zucker delivers a lecture on Yoshio Taniguchi's 2004 building for MoMA, focusing on the history of the architecture
of the museum. Also included is footage of the interior and exterior of the newly-opened building. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2008
NOTE: Lectures from the Brown Bag Lunch series are not routinely recorded. This tape was not created by The Museum of Modern
Art but provided by JPMorgan Chase.
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January 20, 2005 |
2009-1 |
"Interview with Martin Puryear" PERSONALITY: David Katzive EXHIBITION: Martin Puryear [MoMA Exh. #2021. November 4, 2007-January 14, 2008] DATA: 1 VHS tape; TRT: 00:32:11 SUMMARY: Martin Puryear is interviewed by David Katzive in the museum atrium during the October, 2007 installation of the
Puryear exhibition. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2009 RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-2
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October, 2007 |
2009-2 |
"Interview with John Elderfield" PERSONALITY: David Katzive EXHIBITION: Martin Puryear [MoMA Exh. #2021. November 4, 2007-January 14, 2008] DATA: 1 VHS tape; TRT: 00:41:29 SUMMARY: John Elderfield is interviewed by David Katzive in the museum atrium during the October, 2007 installation of the
Puryear exhibition. Also features footage of interview with Martin Puryear from 2009-1 and installation footage. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: January 2009 RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-1
NOTE: This recording is not available for use.
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October, 2007 |
2009-3a, 2009-3aD |
"Joan Miro: New Approaches" PERSONALITY: Anne Umland PARTICIPANTS: Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at the University of Essex, and Co-Director of the Centre for
Studies of Surrealism and its Legacies; Juan José Lahuerta, Professor, History of Art, Escola Técnica Superior d'Arquitectura,
Barcelona; Susan Laxton, art historian (PhD, Columbia University); David Lomas, Reader in Art History, University of Manchester,
England; Robert S. Lubar, Associate Professor, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; Jordana Mendelson, Associate Professor,
Spanish and Portuguese, New York University; and Charles Palermo, Associate Professor of Art History, Department of Art and
Art History, The College of William and Mary. EXHIBITION: Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937, November 2, 2008–January 12, 2009 DATA: 1 of 3 DVCAM tapes; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:46:00 SUMMARY: To mark the close of the exhibition Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937, MoMA hosts a daylong symposium
to consider issues surrounding the artist's creative production during a transformative decade within his long career. The
artist's work is examined in its relation to the crisis of painting in Surrealism, the specific nature of the French and Catalan
avant-gardes of the time, and the broader sociopolitical situation that emerged in Europe as the 1920s came to an end and
the political tensions that would lead to World War II became increasingly apparent. The symposium closes with a roundtable
discussion. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009 RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-3b, 2009-3c
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January 10, 2009 |
2009-3b, 2009-3bD |
"Joan Miro: New Approaches" PERSONALITY: Anne Umland PARTICIPANTS: Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at the University of Essex, and Co-Director of the Centre for
Studies of Surrealism and its Legacies; Juan José Lahuerta, Professor, History of Art, Escola Técnica Superior d'Arquitectura,
Barcelona; Susan Laxton, art historian (PhD, Columbia University); David Lomas, Reader in Art History, University of Manchester,
England; Robert S. Lubar, Associate Professor, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; Jordana Mendelson, Associate Professor,
Spanish and Portuguese, New York University; and Charles Palermo, Associate Professor of Art History, Department of Art and
Art History, The College of William and Mary. EXHIBITION: Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937, November 2, 2008–January 12, 2009 DATA: 2 of 3 DVCAM tapes; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:32:00 SUMMARY: To mark the close of the exhibition Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937, MoMA hosts a daylong symposium
to consider issues surrounding the artist's creative production during a transformative decade within his long career. The
artist's work is examined in its relation to the crisis of painting in Surrealism, the specific nature of the French and Catalan
avant-gardes of the time, and the broader sociopolitical situation that emerged in Europe as the 1920s came to an end and
the political tensions that would lead to World War II became increasingly apparent. The symposium closes with a roundtable
discussion. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009 RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-3a, 2009-3c
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January 10, 2009 |
2009-3c, 2009-3cD |
"Joan Miro: New Approaches" PERSONALITY: Anne Umland PARTICIPANTS: Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at the University of Essex, and Co-Director of the Centre for
Studies of Surrealism and its Legacies; Juan José Lahuerta, Professor, History of Art, Escola Técnica Superior d'Arquitectura,
Barcelona; Susan Laxton, art historian (PhD, Columbia University); David Lomas, Reader in Art History, University of Manchester,
England; Robert S. Lubar, Associate Professor, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; Jordana Mendelson, Associate Professor,
Spanish and Portuguese, New York University; and Charles Palermo, Associate Professor of Art History, Department of Art and
Art History, The College of William and Mary. EXHIBITION: Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937, November 2, 2008–January 12, 2009 DATA: 3 of 3 DVCAM tapes; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:31:00 SUMMARY: To mark the close of the exhibition Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927–1937, MoMA hosts a daylong symposium
to consider issues surrounding the artist's creative production during a transformative decade within his long career. The
artist's work is examined in its relation to the crisis of painting in Surrealism, the specific nature of the French and Catalan
avant-gardes of the time, and the broader sociopolitical situation that emerged in Europe as the 1920s came to an end and
the political tensions that would lead to World War II became increasingly apparent. The symposium closes with a roundtable
discussion. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009 RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-3a, 2009-3b
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January 10, 2009 |
2009-4, 2009-4D |
"Mapping Nations" SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Matt Coolidge; Miran Mohar; Borut Vogelnik SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:33:00 SUMMARY: IRWIN is an artist collective based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, best known for their ongoing projects NSK State and East
Art Map. NSK State is a utopian state without a concrete territory, questioning notions of borders and nationhood. East Art
Map is a work focusing on retracing the contemporary art and history of Eastern Europe. The Center for Land Use Interpretation
(CLUI) is a research organization that explores how the United States' lands are apportioned, utilized, and perceived. Matt
Coolidge of CLUI and Miran Mohar and Borut Vogelnik of IRWIN discuss how they engage in the specific and symbolic meaning
of territoriality and how they use the tools of art, research, and collaboration to present their projects both in and outside
of museum contexts. Moderated by Glenn D. Lowry, director of The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009 RELATED MATERIAL: 2009.10
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November 17, 2008 |
2009-5, 2009-5D |
"The Adventures of Krazy Kat" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Monica Youn, poet; J. Hoberman, senior film critic, The Village Voice; Meghan O'Rourke, moderator. DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:17:00 SUMMARY: In 1913, the cartoonist George Herriman created Krazy Kat, a comic strip that first appeared in William Randolph
Hearst's New York Evening Journal. The cartoon was published in the United States until 1944, offering American and international
readers constant companionship in its characters: Krazy Kat, an innocent cat of indeterminate gender; Ignatz Mouse, Krazy's
antagonist; Offissa Pupp, the protective police dog; and others. This evening's program reconsiders Herriman's stories through
the lens of comics and poetry. Poet Monica Youn reads her own collection of works about Ignatz, first published in The Paris
Review in the summer of 2007; and J. Hoberman, senior film critic, The Village Voice, speaks about the impact of Krazy Kat
on the comics medium. Meghan O'Rourke, poet, critic, and co–poetry editor, The Paris Review, moderates a discussion. This
program is a collaboration between The Museum of Modern Art and The Paris Review. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009 RELATED MATERIAL: 2009.9
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November 10, 2008 |
2009-6, 2009-6D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Campaign Trails" SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Antoni Muntadas; Marshall Reese; Laura Flanders SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 00:26:00 SUMMARY: With every presidential election beginning in 1984, Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese have compiled and edited Political
Advertisement, a historical survey of television campaign spots from 1952 to the present. This anthology, updated to include
advertisements from the 2008 presidential campaign, documents the selling of the American presidency since the 1950s. As Muntadas
and Reese trace the development of the TV "spot," a social and media history emerges revealing how campaign spots have become
a political strategy and manipulative marketing technique. This evening, the artists debut the latest version of Political
Advertisement in a premiere presentation followed by commentary by Laura Flanders, journalist, Air America host of Radio Nation,
and author of Blue Grit. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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October 30, 2008 |
2009-7a, 2009-7D |
"Dali and New York" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Callie Angell, Adjunct Curator, The Andy Warhol Film Project, The Whitney Museum of American Art; Jack Bond,
filmmaker; Jonas Mekas, filmmaker and Director, Anthology Film Archives; Ingrid Schaffner, Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary
Art, University of Pennsylvania; Anne Morra, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, moderator.
EXHIBITION: Dali: Painting and Film [MoMA Exh. #2042, June 29 through September 15, 2008]
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:43:00
SUMMARY: Salvador Dalí first arrived in New York in 1934 and immediately became a flamboyant part of the city's life and art
scene. Engaging with the artists and celebrities who helped create the spirit of the city at the time, Dalí pursued his interests
in art and commerce, the urban streets, and friendships with members of polite society and those in the rebellious underground.
This program brings together scholars and filmmakers who address the impact of Dalí's diverse activities on his work and on
the New York artistic community. Participants include Callie Angell, Adjunct Curator, The Andy Warhol Film Project, The Whitney
Museum of American Art, who discusses the relationship between Dalí and Andy Warhol; filmmaker Jack Bond, who presents clips
of his own film, Dalí in New York, and reflections on his friendship with the artist; Jonas Mekas, filmmaker and Director,
Anthology Film Archives, who shares the films he made of Dalí; and Ingrid Schaffner, Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary
Art, University of Pennsylvania, who explores Dalí and the 1939 World's Fair. Anne Morra, Assistant Curator, Department of
Film, and co-organizer of the exhibition Dalí: Painting and Film, moderates a discussion.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-7b, 2008.97
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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September 10, 2009 |
2009-7b, 2009-7D |
"Dali and New York" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Callie Angell, Adjunct Curator, The Andy Warhol Film Project, The Whitney Museum of American Art; Jack Bond,
filmmaker; Jonas Mekas, filmmaker and Director, Anthology Film Archives; Ingrid Schaffner, Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary
Art, University of Pennsylvania; Anne Morra, Assistant Curator, Department of Film, moderator.
EXHIBITION: Dali: Painting and Film [MoMA Exh. #2042, June 29 through September 15, 2008]
DATA: 1 DVCAM; dublicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:43:00
SUMMARY: Salvador Dalí first arrived in New York in 1934 and immediately became a flamboyant part of the city's life and art
scene. Engaging with the artists and celebrities who helped create the spirit of the city at the time, Dalí pursued his interests
in art and commerce, the urban streets, and friendships with members of polite society and those in the rebellious underground.
This program brings together scholars and filmmakers who address the impact of Dalí's diverse activities on his work and on
the New York artistic community. Participants include Callie Angell, Adjunct Curator, The Andy Warhol Film Project, The Whitney
Museum of American Art, who discusses the relationship between Dalí and Andy Warhol; filmmaker Jack Bond, who presents clips
of his own film, Dalí in New York, and reflections on his friendship with the artist; Jonas Mekas, filmmaker and Director,
Anthology Film Archives, who shares the films he made of Dalí; and Ingrid Schaffner, Senior Curator, Institute of Contemporary
Art, University of Pennsylvania, who explores Dalí and the 1939 World's Fair. Anne Morra, Assistant Curator, Department of
Film, and co-organizer of the exhibition Dalí: Painting and Film, moderates a discussion.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-7a, 2008.97
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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September 10, 2009 |
2009-8a, 2009-8D |
"Frank O'Hara: Selected Poems at Lunchtime" SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Alfred A. Knopf; Lee Ann Brown; Dan Chiasson; Hettie Jones; Vincent Katz; Philip Schultz; Maureen O'Hara DATA: 2 MiniDVCAM tapes; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:14:00 SUMMARY: Alfred A. Knopf, The Museum of Modern Art, and the Poetry Society of America present a reading from the recently
published Selected Poems by Frank O'Hara, edited by Mark Ford (which includes poetry, a play, and essays). Held at lunchtime,
the program commemorates O'Hara's tradition of writing poetry during his lunch hour while working at MoMA. Participants include
poets Lee Ann Brown, Dan Chiasson, Hettie Jones, Vincent Katz, Philip Schultz, and Maureen O'Hara, Frank O'Hara's sister.
Selected Poems, as well as O'Hara's In Memory of My Feelings, will be available for sale following the reading. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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July 16, 2008 |
2009-8b, 2009-8D |
"Frank O'Hara: Selected Poems at Lunchtime" SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Alfred A. Knopf; Lee Ann Brown; Dan Chiasson; Hettie Jones; Vincent Katz; Philip Schultz; Maureen O'Hara DATA: 2 MiniDVCAM tapes; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:14:00 SUMMARY: Alfred A. Knopf, The Museum of Modern Art, and the Poetry Society of America present a reading from the recently
published Selected Poems by Frank O'Hara, edited by Mark Ford (which includes poetry, a play, and essays). Held at lunchtime,
the program commemorates O'Hara's tradition of writing poetry during his lunch hour while working at MoMA. Participants include
poets Lee Ann Brown, Dan Chiasson, Hettie Jones, Vincent Katz, Philip Schultz, and Maureen O'Hara, Frank O'Hara's sister.
Selected Poems, as well as O'Hara's In Memory of My Feelings, will be available for sale following the reading. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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July 16, 2008 |
2009-9, 2009-9D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Kerry James Marshall" SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Kerry James Marshall, Romi Crawford SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 02:06:15 SUMMARY: Kerry James Marshall's mixed media works address the perspectives of African Americans through references to popular
culture, history, and the civil rights movement. His work draws inspiration from art-historical sources from the Renaissance
to black folk art. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Marshall has a BFA and an honorary Doctorate from the Otis Art Institute,
Los Angeles. He has exhibited in the United States, and at international exhibitions such as Documenta X. In 1997 Marshall
was awarded a MacArthur Foundation grant. The program is moderated by Romi Crawford, Curator and Director of Education and
Public Programs, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and introduced by Wendy Woon, The Edward John Noble Foundation Deputy Director
for Education, The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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September 14, 2009 |
2009-10, 2009-10D |
"Marlene Dumas: A Lecture with the Artist" PERSONALITY: Connie Butler EXHIBITION: Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave, December 14, 2008 - February 16, 2009 DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Marlene Dumas's paintings often focus on the human figure, merging existential human themes with personal experience
and art historical antecedents. In this lecture, the artist presents her work and the upcoming exhibition Marlene Dumas: Measuring
Your Own Grave just after the installation of the exhibition has been completed. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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December 8, 2008 |
2009-11 |
"An Evening with Yeondoo Jung" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Yeondoo Jung, filmmaker. DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Yeondoo Jung (Korean, b. 1969) is a photo and moving image artist whose feature-length silent work Documentary Nostalgia
(2007) is quietly astonishing. Named by the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul as artist of the year, Jung imagines
his own biography as a series of colorful and elaborate locations that "flow" into one another. Shot in one static, unbroken
take, like those found in very early film, Documentary Nostalgia records the transformation of six dense sets (room, rice
field, city street, pasture, etc.) into a final cloud-capped summit. The fixed camera observes a carefully choreographed team
of workers and actors changing scenes, donning costumes, and even leading cows to graze as the artist's own life swirls by.
It is at once a riff on reality, a dreamy performance piece, and a genuine work of cinema. DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 10, 2008 |
2009-12 |
"An Evening with Kalup Linzy" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Kalup Linzy, filmmaker. DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Kalup Linzy (b. Stuckey, FL; lives Brooklyn, NY) is best known for the performance-based videos that he has written,
directed, edited, and performed in professionally since 1990. Adopting the styles and narratives of American television soap
operas, Hollywood tearjerkers and romance films, Spanish-language novellas, and Nigerian video melodramas, Linzy satirically
deconstructs themes of sexuality and gender, race, class, and pop culture. The soundtracks are pre-recorded and lip-synched
and the characters — sublimely cast with a range of engaging professional and nonprofessional performers — are frequently
played in drag. Linzy himself plays the starring role and often performs the voice-overs for the other characters. His videos
and performances are popularly received on YouTube and MySpace, on broadcast radio, and in galleries and museums worldwide.
The program includes highlights from Linzy's song-based videos, including Lollypop (2006), As da Artworld Might Turn (2006),
and Melody Set Me Free (2007). Also included are two premieres: How Katessa Got Her Groove Back (2008), a satirical short
based on the film How Stella Got Her Groove Back; and SweetBerry Sonnet (2008), a work in progress. DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 21, 2008 |
2009-13 |
"An Evening with Jesper Just" PLACE: Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Jesper Just, filmmaker; Giuliana Bruno, Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University. DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM SUMMARY: Since beginning to work with film and video in 2000, Jesper Just (b. Denmark, 1974) has created a boldly stylized
body of work that straddles the boundaries between performance art, installation, and cinema. Just's work challenges conventional
views of gender and sexuality, blurs the line between fantasy and reality, and, like the work of Michaelangelo Antonioni,
explores the intense psychological (dis)connect between body and space. His protagonists navigate both highly aestheticized
interiors marked with expressionistic shadows, and lush, naturalistic exteriors.
Just's latest trilogy of films, A Voyage in Dwelling, A Room of One's Own, and A Question of Silence (all 2008), illustrate
his expanding artistic vision. In contrast to his earlier, stand-alone pieces, this narrative cycle is linked by the female
protagonist's journey through incessantly mutating spaces, culminating in an ecstatic moment of self-discovery. With these
films, Just continues to expand the boundaries of his style, his lucid imagery floating further into the realm of dreamscape.
MoMA presents the world premiere of the full trilogy in a theatrical setting. Followed by a discussion with the artist led
by Giuliana Bruno, Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University. Bruno's book Atlas of Emotion: Journeys
in Art, Architecture, and Film (Verso, 2002) won the Kraszna-Krausz Book Award for "world's best book on the moving image."
Her Streetwalking on a Ruined Map (Princeton University Press, 1993) won the Kovács prize for best book in film studies. Her
latest book is Public Intimacy: Architecture and the Visual Arts (MIT Press in 2007). DONOR: The Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 26, 2009 |
2009-14 |
Untitled (#3 of 3) PERSONALITY: Homi Bhabha PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES:
Studies in Modern Art: Modern Stories PARTICIPANTS: Homi Bhabha DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 01:38:52 SUMMARY: John Elderfield introduces Homi Bhabha for the fourth and final lecture in the series "Studies of Modern Art: Modern
Stories." RELATED MATERIAL: 97.50 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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November 18, 1997 |
2009-15 |
"Dislocations Symposium" PARTICIPANTS: Louise Bourgeois; Chris Burden EXHIBITION:
Dislocations (October 20, 1991- January 7, 1992) MoMA Exh.# 1598 DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 01:30:16 SUMMARY: Two artists included in the exhibition discuss their work. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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October 22, 1991 |
2009-16 |
"Sense & Sensibility Installations" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Sense Sensibility: Women Artists and Minimalism in the 90s [MoMA Exh. #1682, June 15-September 11, 1994] DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 00:20:01 SUMMARY: Selected clips from installation of exhibition. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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1994 |
2009-17, 2009-17D |
"The New Modern Museum: New York, Paris, London" PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and
Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate Gallery DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 01:47:46; duplicate is 3 Umatic tapes 3/4" SUMMARY: Museum directors discuss their respective institutions as they head into the 21st century, followed by a question
and answer period. Werner Spies, Director of the Centre Pompidou, could not make it to this discussion due to illness. John
Elderfield reads from his prepared notes. RELATED MATERIAL: 2000.4a, 2000.4b DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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January 25, 2000 |
2009-18 |
"An Evening with Anna Deavere Smith: A Benefit Performance for the Education Department" PLACE: The Gramercy Theatre PARTICIPANTS: Anna Deavere Smith; Denise Stoklos DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 02:10:52 SUMMARY: Anna Deavere Smith performs with Denise Stoklos. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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October 21, 2003 |
2009-19 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Edin Velez PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Department of Film and Video, The Museum of Modern Art; Edin
Velez SPONSOR: The Leo and Julia Forcheimer Foundation; The Contemporary Arts Council, The Museum of Modern Art; the Junior Associates,
The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard VHS, TRT: 2:09:11 SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2009
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April 12, 2002 |
2009-20 |
Yoshio Taniguchi: The Museum of Modern Art PERSONALITY: Glenn Lowry; Yoshio Taniguchi PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: "Landmarks in 21st Century American Architecture" DATA: 1 Standard DVD SUMMARY: In this film produced by the Checkerboard Film Foundation, Yoshio Taniguchi, architect of the 2004 addition to The
Museum of Modern Art, and Glenn Lowry guide us through Taniguchi's building, discussing the design of the six levels of galleries
for the collection of late 19th to early 21st century art. The film also takes the viewer on a tour up and around the 110-foot-high
atrium, through the sculpture garden designed by Philip Johnson and landscape architect James Fanning in 1953, into the Education
and Research center that Taniguchi completed at the garden's east end in 2006. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: This DVD was received by The Museum of Modern Art Archives as part of the series "Landmarks in 21st Century American
Architecture." Please see Supplemental Materials for DVD box insert. The 5 other titles received from that series have been
transferred to the Museum Library. Those titles are Peter Eisenman: University of Phoenix Stadium for the Arizona Cardinals, Steven Holl: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Bloch Building, Daniel Libeskind: Denver Art Museum - Hamilton Building, Thom Mayne: U.S. Federal Office Building, San Francisco and Jean Nouvel: Guthrie Theater. To access these titles, please contact The Museum of Modern Art Library.
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2008 |
2009-21 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: William T. Williams PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: William T. Williams DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist followed by a reception. RELATED MATERIAL: 94.45 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 4, 1994 |
2009-22 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Joan Nelson PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Joan Nelson DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. RELATED MATERIAL: 94.40 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 21, 1994 |
2009-23 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Lorraine O'Grady PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Lorraine O'Grady DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist followed by a reception. RELATED MATERIAL: 94.42 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 28, 1994 |
2009-24 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Komar & Melamid PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Komar & Melamid DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with artists RELATED MATERIAL: 94.36 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 7, 1994 |
2009-25 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: David Diao PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary artists PARTICIPANTS: David Diao DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. RELATED MATERIAL: 94.38 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 14, 1994 |
2009-26 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Mary Miss PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center and galleries, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Mary Miss DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. RELATED MATERIAL: 95.11 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 10, 1995 |
2009-27 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Emma Amos PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center and galleries, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Emma Amos DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. RELATED MATERIAL: 95.8 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 3, 1995 |
2009-28 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Peter Forgacs PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center and galleries, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Peter Forgacs DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. RELATED MATERIAL: 95.14 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 17, 1995 |
2009-29 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Polly Apfelbaum PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center and galleries, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Polly Apfelbaum DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. RELATED MATERIAL: 95.15 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 24, 1995 |
2009-30 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Edin Velez PLACE: Edward John Noble Education Center and galleries, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Edin Velez DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist. RELATED MATERIAL: 95.16 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 31, 1995 |
2009-31 |
Untitled PERSONALITY: Ann Hamilton PLACE: John Noble Education Center, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists SPONSOR: Bohen Fdn., CAC, Jr. Associates EXHIBITION:
Projects 48: Ann Hamilton [MoMA Exh. #1699, November 8, 1994-January 3, 1995] DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Informal talk with the artist followed by a reception. RELATED MATERIAL: 94.46 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 11, 1994 |
2009-32 |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists-James Carpenter" PERSONALITY: James Carpenter PLACE: Classroom B, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Paolo Antonelli, Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art;
James Carpenter DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: James Carpenter discusses his architectural glass work, his methods of production, and his formal art training. He
enages the audience in a slide presentation of his work. RELATED MATERIAL: 2005.23 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 22, 2005 |
2009-33a |
"In the Works: Urban Spectacle" Session 1" (#1 of 2) PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction by Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Terry Riley, Chief Curator, Department of
Architecture and Design; Moderator: John Rajchman, philosopher; Zaha Hadid, architect; Daniel Liebeskind, architect; Christian
de Portzamparc, architect; Bernard Tschumi, architect SPONSOR: Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder in honor of Philip Johnson DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Presentations by eight major architectc descussing their recent urban architectural projects, followed by a discussion
with the moderator. RELATED MATERIAL: 99.10a, 99.10b, 99.11a, 99.11b, 2009-33b DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 2, 1999 |
2009-33b |
"In the Works: Urban Spectacle" Session 1" (#2 of 2) PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Introduction by Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Terry Riley, Chief Curator, Department of
Architecture and Design; Moderator: John Rajchman, philosopher; Zaha Hadid, architect; Daniel Liebeskind, architect; Christian
de Portzamparc, architect; Bernard Tschumi, architect SPONSOR: Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder in honor of Philip Johnson DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P Cassette SUMMARY: Presentations by eight major architectc descussing their recent urban architectural projects, followed by a discussion
with the moderator. RELATED MATERIAL: 99.10a, 99.10b, 99.11a, 99.11b, 2009-33a DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 2, 1999 |
2009-34 |
"A Century of Artists' Books: Kandinsky 'Klange' Video Test" EXHIBITION:
A Century of Artists Books [MoMA Exh. #1697, October 19, 1994-January 24, 1995] DATA: 1 3/4" Umatic tape, TRT: 00:14:45 SUMMARY: Video footage of artist's book, "Klange" by Wassily Kandinsky, being read aloud in English.
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1994 |
2009-35 |
"Pioneering Cubism: An Introduction to the Exhibition by William Rubin" EXHIBITION:
Picasso and Braque: Pioneering Cubism (September 24-January 16, 1989) MoMA Exh.# 1529 DATA: 1 3/4" Umatic SUMMARY: Produced by the Checkerboard Foundation, Inc., and The Museum of Modern Art.
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1989 |
2009-36 |
"A Memorial to Robert Rauschenberg" PERSONALITY: Glenn D. Lowry PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Standard DVD; TRT: 01:37:00 SUMMARY: Memorial event for Robert Rauschenberg, including panel discussion: "Living and Working with Rauchenberg - a conversation."
Discussion moderated by Glenn Lowry, with Barbara Rose, James Rosenquist, Julie Martin, Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Sue
Weil, Brice Marden, Dorothea Rockburne, and Darryl Pottorf TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 2009
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October 26, 2008 |
2009-37, 2009-37D |
"An Evening with Aernout Mik" EXHIBITION: Aernout Mik [MoMA Exh. #2078, May 6-July 27, 2009] PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Aernout Mik, artist/filmmaker; Lawrence Kardish; Glenn D. Lowry DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:17:25 SUMMARY: On the occasion of the MoMA exhibition Aernout Mik, the first U.S. museum survey of the artist's work, Modern Mondays
presents a virtual tour of the eight works spread throughout the Museum. Mik designs, sculpts, and builds constructions that
both contain his moving images and engage the body of the spectator, creating a kinesthetic relationship between viewer and
viewed. These moving-image installations uniquely meld filmmaking, sculpture, and architecture into an experience that is
at once compelling, unsettling, and original. Following a presentation by Laurence Kardish, organizer of the exhibition, Mik
participates in a conversation with MoMA Director Glenn Lowry. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2009
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May 11, 2009 |
2009-38, 2009-38D |
"Who's a Filmmaker? Cinema Beyond a Darkened Room" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Donna De Salvo; Eleanor Heartney; Amy Taubin; Laurence Kardish DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:26:51 SUMMARY: This program examines the fluidity of boundaries in film. Art and film critics and museum curators address the idea
of cinema in the art world, where attitudes toward the moving image seem to differ from those toward "movies." Donna De Salvo,
Chief Curator and Associate Director for Programs, Whitney Museum of American Art, explores the problem of categorization
as it relates to cinema in the galleries, or, where art meets the museum. Eleanor Heartney, contributing editor to Art in
America and Artpress, addresses how artists borrow and manipulate actual cinematic works for different ends and how they use
and subvert cinematic techniques, and Amy Taubin, film critic, discusses the construction of the temporal and social experiences
in both a traditional cinematic environment and in art installations. Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator, Department of Film,
and organizer of the exhibition, moderates a conversation. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2009
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May 6, 2009 |
2009-39a |
"An Evening with Miranda July" PERSONALITY: Miranda July PLACE: Gramercy Theater SERIES: Mediascope/Cineprobe PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Barbara London, Assistant Curator in the Department of Film and Video; Miranda July SPONSOR: Department of Film and Video DATA: 2 Mini DVCAM tapes SUMMARY: Performance and lecture by artist Miranda July. Discussion follows the presentation. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-39b, vv2004.12 DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2009
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February 24, 2003 |
2009-39b |
"An Evening with Miranda July" PERSONALITY: Miranda July PLACE: Gramercy Theater SERIES: Mediascope/Cineprobe PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Barbara London, Assistant Curator in the Department of Film and Video; Miranda July SPONSOR: Department of Film and Video DATA: 2 Mini DVCAM tapes SUMMARY: Performance and lecture by artist Miranda July. Discussion follows the presentation. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-39b, vv2004.12 DONOR: Department of Media TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2009
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February 24, 2003 |
2009-40, 2009-40D |
"5 x 20 x 20" EXHIBITION: Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Ester Partegàs, Tom Knechtel, Amy Cutler, Jeff Davis, Jaime Davidovich DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:05:14 SUMMARY: This is first event in a series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style, that celebrates
a gift by The Judith Rothschild Foundation to MoMA of works by over 650 artists. In each session, approximately five artists
who are represented in the collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-41, 2009-42, 2009-43, 2009-44, 2009-45, 2009.22, 2009.23, 2009.24, 2009.25, 2009.26, 2009.27 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 4, 2009 |
2009-41, 2009-41D |
"5 x 20 x 20" EXHIBITION: Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Christian Holstad, Julian Hoeber, Dannielle Tegeder, Elizabeth Simonson, Kim Jones, Dana Schutz DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:12:08 SUMMARY: This is second event in a series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style, that
celebrates a gift by The Judith Rothschild Foundation to MoMA of works by over 650 artists. In each session, approximately
five artists who are represented in the collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-40, 2009-42, 2009-43, 2009-44, 2009-45, 2009.22, 2009.23, 2009.24, 2009.25, 2009.26, 2009.27 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 7, 2009 |
2009-42, 2009-42D |
"5 x 20 x 20" EXHIBITION: Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Aaron Johnson, Marlene McCarty, Michael Scoggins, Renato Orara, Chloe Piene DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:09:21 SUMMARY: This is the third event in a series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style, that
celebrates a gift by The Judith Rothschild Foundation to MoMA of works by over 650 artists. In each session, approximately
five artists who are represented in the collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-40, 2009-41, 2009-43, 2009-44, 2009-45, 2009.22, 2009.23, 2009.24, 2009.25, 2009.26, 2009.27 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 11, 2009 |
2009-43, 2009-43D |
"5 x 20 x 20" EXHIBITION: Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Katerina Lanfranco, Marcia Hafif, David Opdyke, Yuri Masnyj, Robert Buck, Michael Rodriguez DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 00:59:14 SUMMARY: This is the fourth event in a series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style, that
celebrates a gift by The Judith Rothschild Foundation to MoMA of works by over 650 artists. In each session, approximately
five artists who are represented in the collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-40, 2009-41, 2009-42, 2009-44, 2009-45, 2009.22, 2009.23, 2009.24, 2009.25, 2009.26, 2009.27 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 14, 2009 |
2009-44, 2009-44D |
"5 x 20 x 20" EXHIBITION: Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Kurt Kauper, Tamara Gayer, Rachel Selekman, Dave Muller, Gerry Hayes, Randall Sellers DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:07:39 SUMMARY: This is the fifth event in a series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture style, that
celebrates a gift by The Judith Rothschild Foundation to MoMA of works by over 650 artists. In each session, approximately
five artists who are represented in the collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-40, 2009-41, 2009-42, 2009-43, 2009-45, 2009.22, 2009.23, 2009.24, 2009.25, 2009.26, 2009.27 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 18, 2009 |
2009-45, 2009-45D |
"5 x 20 x 20" EXHIBITION: Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Jonathan Horowitz, James Siena, Joan Banach, Simone Shubuck, Stephen Sollins DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 01:06:13 SUMMARY: This is the sixth and final event in a series of talks in the format of Pecha Kucha, an informal Japanese lecture
style, that celebrates a gift by The Judith Rothschild Foundation to MoMA of works by over 650 artists. In each session,
approximately five artists who are represented in the collection discuss twenty slides of their work, twenty seconds per slide. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-40, 2009-41, 2009-42, 2009-43, 2009-44, 2009.22, 2009.23, 2009.24, 2009.25, 2009.26, 2009.27 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 21, 2009 |
2009-46, 2009-46D |
"Raw Edges" SERIES: Modern Poets EXHIBITION: Looking at Music: Side Two PARTICIPANTS: Richard Hell, Eileen Myles, Saul Williams DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: This reading features poetry that was influenced by the experimental music and media scene of the 1970s, and which
responded to the era's urban blight and depressed economies. Participants include musician and writer Richard Hell, poet Eileen
Myles, and poet, actor, and musician Saul Williams. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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July 24, 2009 |
2009-47 |
"SundayArts Choice: Glenn Lowry" PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry SPONSOR: Thirteen/WNET DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: In this SundayArts profile, Thirteen/WNET president Neal Shapiro interviews Glenn D. Lowry, director of The Museum
of Modern Art. Also features footage of exhibitions at MoMA. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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October 5, 2008 |
2009-48a, 2009-48D |
"Transpedagogy: Contemporary Art and the Vehicles of Education" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Mark Allen, Director of the non-profit performance/installation space Machine Project; Claire Bishop, Associate
Professor of Art History at the Graduate Center, New York; Tania Bruguera, artist; Jessica Gogan, Assistant Director for Education
and Interpretation, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Grant Kester, Associate Professor, Art History Visual Arts Department,
University of California, San Diego; Adam Lerner, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, and Chief Animator in
the Department of Structures and Fictions; Bernardo Ortiz, artist and member of Lugar a Dudas, Cali, Colombia; Sally Tallant,
Head of Education and Public Programmes at the Serpentine Gallery, London; Phillip Van den Bossche, Director, Kunstmuseum
Aan Zee, Oostende, Belgium; artist Qiu Zhijie DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 05:21:30 SUMMARY: What role has art education played in contemporary art practice? Artists, scholars, and critics talk about collaborative
and participatory art, pedagogical experiments, and how such art can be understood and discussed. This two-part symposium
is presented in collaboration with The Serpentine Gallery, London. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-48b, 2009-48c, 2009.30 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 15, 2009 |
2009-48b, 2009-48D |
"Transpedagogy: Contemporary Art and the Vehicles of Education" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Mark Allen, Director of the non-profit performance/installation space Machine Project; Claire Bishop, Associate
Professor of Art History at the Graduate Center, New York; Tania Bruguera, artist; Jessica Gogan, Assistant Director for Education
and Interpretation, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Grant Kester, Associate Professor, Art History Visual Arts Department,
University of California, San Diego; Adam Lerner, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, and Chief Animator in
the Department of Structures and Fictions; Bernardo Ortiz, artist and member of Lugar a Dudas, Cali, Colombia; Sally Tallant,
Head of Education and Public Programmes at the Serpentine Gallery, London; Phillip Van den Bossche, Director, Kunstmuseum
Aan Zee, Oostende, Belgium; artist Qiu Zhijie DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 05:21:30 SUMMARY: What role has art education played in contemporary art practice? Artists, scholars, and critics talk about collaborative
and participatory art, pedagogical experiments, and how such art can be understood and discussed. This two-part symposium
is presented in collaboration with The Serpentine Gallery, London. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-48a, 2009-48c, 2009.30 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 15, 2009 |
2009-48c, 2009-48D |
"Transpedagogy: Contemporary Art and the Vehicles of Education" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Contemporary Art Forum PARTICIPANTS: Mark Allen, Director of the non-profit performance/installation space Machine Project; Claire Bishop, Associate
Professor of Art History at the Graduate Center, New York; Tania Bruguera, artist; Jessica Gogan, Assistant Director for Education
and Interpretation, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Grant Kester, Associate Professor, Art History Visual Arts Department,
University of California, San Diego; Adam Lerner, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, and Chief Animator in
the Department of Structures and Fictions; Bernardo Ortiz, artist and member of Lugar a Dudas, Cali, Colombia; Sally Tallant,
Head of Education and Public Programmes at the Serpentine Gallery, London; Phillip Van den Bossche, Director, Kunstmuseum
Aan Zee, Oostende, Belgium; artist Qiu Zhijie DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 DVD; TRT: 05:21:30 SUMMARY: What role has art education played in contemporary art practice? Artists, scholars, and critics talk about collaborative
and participatory art, pedagogical experiments, and how such art can be understood and discussed. This two-part symposium
is presented in collaboration with The Serpentine Gallery, London. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-48a, 2009-48b, 2009.30 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 2009
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May 15, 2009 |
2009-49 |
"PopRally Presents: Pittsburgh's Experimental Film Collective, Jefferson Presents" SERIES: PopRally
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Adam Abrams; Tony Balko; Mike Bonello; Olivia Ciummo; tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE; Tara Merenda; Caleb Morgan;
Gordon Nelson; Ross Nugent; Greg Pierce; Brian Dean Richmond; Rebbyro; Steven X. Boyle; Nick Falwell; Samuel Gangwish; Jim
Lingo
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: PopRally presents a screening of films by the experimental Pittsburgh film collective Jefferson Presents. The artists
present all-new work in 16mm celluloid film, using combinations of uncommon vintage "analyst" projectors. A number of these
one-of-a-kind projection performances feature live accompaniment by several Pittsburgh-based musicians. Appearances by established
filmmakers and newer artists, including Adam Abrams, Tony Balko, Mike Bonello, Olivia Ciummo, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Tara
Merenda, Caleb Morgan, Gordon Nelson, Ross Nugent, Greg Pierce, Brian Dean Richmond, and Rebbyro, showcase the best of Pittsburgh's
experimental film scene. Steven X. Boyle, Nick Falwell, Samuel Gangwish, and Jim Lingo contribute sound works.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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May 17, 2008 |
2009-50 |
"PopRally Presents: The Art of Dissent" SERIES: PopRally
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Josh MacPhee; Paper Tiger; Ted Leo; Gretchen Wagner
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: In this panel, artists and musicians discuss how politics and art mix in their work and working processes. Justseeds
was originally started in 1998 by artist and editor Josh MacPhee as a way to distribute his own art and the Celebrate People's
History poster series. MacPhee also reached out to like-minded artists in order to create the Justseeds/Visual Resistance
Artists' Cooperative, an artist/worker-owned-and-run cooperative. Paper Tiger (PTTV) combines media art and activism to create
an alternative spin on the traditional television format. Musician Ted Leo first gained national exposure in hardcore bands
such as Citizens Arrest, Chisel, and the Sin-Eaters, and has released five critically acclaimed albums with his band the Pharmacists.
Leo's music "provides a near perfect combination of politics, art, punk values, and humor." Following presentations by the
artists, Gretchen Wagner, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, moderates a discussion. A reception
follows the event.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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August 12, 2008 |
2009-51 |
"PopRally Presents: An Artist Talk with Mika Rottenberg" SERIES: PopRally
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Mika Rottenberg; Jenny Schlenzka
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: PopRally presents an evening with video artist Mika Rottenberg, whose work explores the relationship between women's
bodies and systems of production. Rottenberg is best known for her videos featuring working women, cast for their distinguishing
physical characteristics, performing a kind of modern-day alchemy; tears are farmed as the secret ingredient for bread, and
acrylic fingernails are made into maraschino cherries through elaborate zigzag assembly-line processes. With her use of humor
and seductively disorienting spaces, Rottenberg opens up a funhouse mirror dimension for us to peer into–one that is at once
zany and eerily true to life. Following the artist's presentation, Jenny Schlenzka, Assistant Curator at KW, Institute for
Contemporary Art, Berlin and curatorial liaison through KW at The Museum of Modern Art, moderates a discussion about the artist's
work.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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July 1, 2008 |
2009-52 |
"The People Speak" EXHIBITION: Documentary Fortnight 2009 DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: Film screening of The People Speak, 2008. USA. Directed by Howard Zinn, Anthony Arnove, Chris Moore. With John Legend, Matt Damon, Rosario Dawson, Benjamin
Bratt, Marisa Tomei, Danny Glover, Josh Brolin, Viggo Mortensen, Sandra Oh, Eddie Vedder, and others. The People Speak is
inspired by Zinn's books A People's History of the United States and (co-authored with Anthony Arnove) Voices of a People's
History of the United States. Examples of resistance to social injustice throughout U.S. history inspire viewers to recognize
the power of ordinary people to enact momentous change. Lesser-known activists are represented alongside icons like Martin
Luther King and Harriet Tubman in this stirring record of civil disobedience as a defining characteristic of American political
life. 90 min.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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February 11, 2009 |
2009-53, 2009-53D |
"Knowing Kippenberger" EXHIBITION: Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective [MoMA Exh. #2068, March 1-May 11, 2009] PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Rachel Harrison; Jeff Koons; Friedrich Petzel; Jan Avgikos
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: Martin Kippenberger's The Happy End of Franz Kafka's "Amerika" stages the scenario of America as the land of the job interview. In the spirit of this work, tonight's program takes the
shape of a series of interviews between artists, art dealers, and friends of Kippenberger's. Together they help to form a
collective portrait of this complicated figure. Participants include artists Rachel Harrison and Jeff Koons, art dealer Friedrich
Petzel, and critic and art historian Jan Avgikos.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2009.28
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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April 14, 2009 |
2009-54, 2009-54D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Teresa Margolles" SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PERSONALITY: Teresa Margolles PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, Celeste Bartos Theatre DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:08:00 SUMMARY: Teresa Margolles, one of the foremost artists working in Mexico today, is representing her country at this year's
Venice Biennale. In this program, presented in collaboration with the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York, Margolles discusses
how she explores death, and the relics and rituals that surround it, with her installations, objects, and other media. The
evening is moderated by Pablo Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2009.20
DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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July 9, 2009 |
2009-55, 2009-55D |
"Eat, Sleep, and Pray: Everyday Rituals and Contemporary Art" SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Tino Sehgal, artist; Lee Mingwei, artist; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:33:19 SUMMARY: Ever closing the gap between art and life, many contemporary artists incorporate everyday rituals, from kissing to
cooking to teaching and talking, into their performances. As a result, they transform the environments in which they situate
their work—and the people whom they engage—into parts of the work itself. Join artists Tino Sehgal and Lee Mingwei as they
discuss their practice. Glenn D. Lowry, director of The Museum of Modern Art, moderates a discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009.33 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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May 28, 2009 |
2009-56a, 2009-56D |
"Cuban Artists' Books" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Holly Block, Executive Director, the Bronx Museum; Elvis Fuentes, Associate Curator, El Museo del Barrio; Pablo
Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Tonel (Antonio Eligio Fernández), Cuban artist
and art critic; Carlos Estévez, Cuban artist; Cristina García, author; Ben Rodriguez-Cubeñas, Program Director, The Rockefeller
Brothers Fund (NYC) and president and founder of the Cuban Artists Fund; Linda Howe, Professor, Wake Forest University DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: On the fiftieth anniversary of the Cuban Revolution and in conjunction with Cuban Artists' Books and Prints, an exhibition
at the Grolier Club (May 20–August 1, 2009), experts discuss the imaginative resourcefulness of Cuban cultural survival.
Artists, critics, and scholars discuss art bookmaking and community projects in Cuba, Cuban art in the context of Caribbean
and Latin American art, and the struggles and strategies of working artists in Cuba. Wake Forest University Professor Linda
Howe, who, with her students, organized the exhibition, describes her experience working with the bookmaking collective Vigía
Press (Matanzas, Cuba) and well-known Cuban artists represented in the United States and around the world. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-56b, 2009.32 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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May 20, 2009 |
2009-56b, 2009-56D |
"Cuban Artists' Books" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Holly Block, Executive Director, the Bronx Museum; Elvis Fuentes, Associate Curator, El Museo del Barrio; Pablo
Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art; Tonel (Antonio Eligio Fernández), Cuban artist
and art critic; Carlos Estévez, Cuban artist; Cristina García, author; Ben Rodriguez-Cubeñas, Program Director, The Rockefeller
Brothers Fund (NYC) and president and founder of the Cuban Artists Fund; Linda Howe, Professor, Wake Forest University DATA: 1 Mini DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: On the fiftieth anniversary of the Cuban Revolution and in conjunction with Cuban Artists' Books and Prints, an exhibition
at the Grolier Club (May 20–August 1, 2009), experts discuss the imaginative resourcefulness of Cuban cultural survival.
Artists, critics, and scholars discuss art bookmaking and community projects in Cuba, Cuban art in the context of Caribbean
and Latin American art, and the struggles and strategies of working artists in Cuba. Wake Forest University Professor Linda
Howe, who, with her students, organized the exhibition, describes her experience working with the bookmaking collective Vigía
Press (Matanzas, Cuba) and well-known Cuban artists represented in the United States and around the world. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009-56a, 2009.32 DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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May 20, 2009 |
2009-57, 2009-57D |
"Sustainable Thinking: Building the Modern Community" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Raúl Cardenas Osuna, Torolab collective; Fritz Haeg, of www.fritzhaeg.com; Chris McGlinchey, MoMA conservation
scientist, moderator
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:31:00
SUMMARY: This program examines how leading artists, scientists, and cultural theorists are responding to ecological issues.
This panel discussion explores the ways in which contemporary artists and thinkers create utopian projects and embrace the
distinct aspects of local environments and markets as a response to global homogenization. Participants debate what they have
learned from projects that reclaim a connection to our environment and shift towards a low-tech approach to sustainable living.
DONOR: The Department of Education
RELATED MATERIAL: 2010.16
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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April 6, 2009 |
2009-58, 2009-58D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Dinh Q. Lê" SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Changing States of Memory
PARTICIPANTS: Dinh Q. Lê, artist; Sarah Suzuki, Assistant Curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum
of Modern Art, moderator
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:30:27
SUMMARY: Dinh Q. Lê was born in Ha-Tien, Vietnam in 1968. He received his BA in studio art at the University of California,
Santa Barbara, in 1989 and his MFA in photography and related media at The School of Visual Arts in New York in 1992. In 1993
Lê returned to Vietnam for the first time, and in 1996 he decided to settle in Ho Chi Minh City. Lê's work has been exhibited
worldwide in such solo and group exhibitions and biennials as the 2008 Singapore Biennale and The Gwangju Biennial 2006, Korea.
Lê is the cofounder of the Vietnam Art Foundation (VNFA), a Los Angeles–based organization that supports Vietnamese artists
and promotes artistic exchange between cultural workers from Vietnam and around the world. With funding from VNFA, Lê and
three other artists cofounded San Art, the first not-for-profit gallery in Ho Chi Minh City. He is currently a member of the
peer committee for Art Network Asia and a member of the Asia Society's international council.
DONOR: Department of Education
RELATED MATERIAL: 2010.12
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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April 2, 2009 |
2009-59, 2009-59D |
"Vik Muniz on Artist's Choice: Rebus" EXHIBITION: Artist's Choice: Vik Muniz, Rebus [MoMA Exh. #2061, December 11, 2008-February 23, 2009]
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Vik Muniz, artist
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 02:00:00
SUMMARY: Taking on the role of curator in the Museum's galleries, artist Vik Muniz speaks about the exhibition and presents
his own work as it relates to objectivity.
DONOR: The Department of Education
RELATED MATERIAL: 2010.17
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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February 11, 2009 |
2009-60, 2009-60D |
"Myths of the West" EXHIBITION: Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West [MoMA Exh. #2073, March 29-June 8, 2009] PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Katy Grannan, photographer; Annie Proulx, writer; Dennis Hopper, photographer, filmmaker, and actor; Eva Respini,
Assistant Curator, Department of Photography, moderator
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:35:00
SUMMARY: In conjunction with the exhibition, which examines how photography has pictured the idea of the American West from
1850 to the present, this panel features photographers, a filmmaker, and a writer in a discussion of how their work elicits
and contributes to our collective imagination and narratives of the West.
DONOR: The Department of Education
RELATED MATERIAL: 2010.19
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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March 31, 2009 |
2009-61, 2009-61D |
"An Evening with Pipilotti Rist" EXHIBITION: Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) [MoMA Exh. #2057, November 19, 2008-February 2, 2009] PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Pipilotti Rist, artist; Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator of Media, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM, Duplicate is 1 Standard DVD SUMMARY: In anticipation of the opening of the exhibition, a monumental commission for the Museum's second-floor atrium, the
artist takes part in a conversation with Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator of Media, about her video, sound, and sculptural
installations. Many of her earliest videos were made with the experimental klezmer-punk-pop band Les Reines Prochaines, of
which she was a member from 1988 to 1994. In the early 1990s, Rist began experimenting with various forms of electronic media.
In 2005 she represented Switzerland at the fifty-first Venice Biennale, where she presented Homo sapiens sapiens (2005), an expansive video projected onto the ceiling of the San Stae church. For her upcoming installation at MoMA, Rist
re-envisions the architecture and use of space in the Museum's atrium by creating a lush, immersive landscape shaped by images,
sound, and sculptural elements. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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November 17, 2008 |
2009-62 |
"An Evening with Tehching Hsieh" EXHIBITION: Performance 1: Tehching Hsieh [MoMA Exh. #2065, January 21-May 18, 2009] PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Tehching Hiseh, artist; Adrian Heathfield, Professor of Performance and Visual Culture, Roehampton University,
London DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Artist Tehching Hsieh (b. 1950, Taiwan) gives a talk in conjunction with the exhibition, the inaugural installation
in an ongoing series that brings performance documentation, original performance pieces, and live reenactments of historic
performances to various locations throughout the Museum. The artist will show highlights of the visual documentation he made
of his durational performances, the last of which, Thirteen Year Plan, was completed in 1999. In a conversation with Adrian
Heathfield, professor of performance and visual culture at Roehampton University, London, Hsieh will address the fundamental
concept of lived duration in his oeuvre, and how the forceful resilience and rigorous lengths of his performances challenge
the conventional division of artistic and lived time. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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March 16, 2009 |
2009-63 |
"An Evening with Kazuhiro Soda" EXHIBITION: Contemporasian PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Kazuhiro Soda, filmmaker DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: The filmmaker introduces his debut feature, Senkyo (Campaign), 2007, Japan. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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April 7, 2008 |
2009-64 |
"An Evening with Jan Sikl and Ivan Passer" EXHIBITION: Private Century PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: Jan Sikl, filmmaker; Ivan Passer DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Jan Sikl opens the exhibition of his Czech film series with a screening of the episode Tatícek a Lili "Marlen" (Daddy
and Lili "Marlene"), 2007, Czech Republic. Followed by a conversation with Ivan Passer.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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March 9, 2009 |
2009-65 |
"An Evening with John Gianvito" EXHIBITION: Documentary Fortnight 2009 PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays PARTICIPANTS: John Gianvito, filmmaker; Marita Sturken, Professor, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York
University DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Filmmaker John Gianvito introduces his latest film. Following the screening, Gianvito will engage in a discussion
with Marita Sturken, professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, where she teaches
courses in visual culture, cultural studies, cultural memory, and consumerism. She is the author of several books, including
Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, the AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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February 23, 2009 |
2009-66, 2009-66D |
"Open Source" SERIES: Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art with Glenn D. Lowry PARTICIPANTS: Moderator: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Cory Archangel; Rafael Lozano-Hemmer SPONSOR: Department of Education DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:35:50 SUMMARY: This program explores contemporary art in the age of YouTube, Facebook, and Wikipedia, online resources that connect
people and information in countless ways and through immeasurable distances. Artists Cory Arcangel and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
discuss the ways in which they utilize electronic databases to create works of art. Glenn D. Lowry, director of The Museum
of Modern Art, moderates a discussion. RELATED MATERIAL: 2009.8 DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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January 20, 2009 |
2009-67, 2009-67D |
"Tangled Alphabets" EXHIBITION: Tangled Alphabets: León Ferrari and Mira Schendel [MoMA Exh. #2074, April 5-June 15, 2009] PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Andrea Giunta, art historian and critic; Luis Pérez-Oramas, Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art,
The Museum of Modern Art; Paulo Herkenhoff, independent curator, Rio de Janeiro; Guy Brett, writer and curator DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 02:00:00 SUMMARY: In this two-part program, speakers explore the works of Argentinian artist León Ferrari and Swiss-born Brazilian
artist Mira Schendel, the subjects of MoMA's exhibition. Andrea Giunta, art historian and critic, and Luis Pérez-Oramas, MoMA's
Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art, and organizer of the exhibition, discuss the importance of language in Ferrari's
work. Afterwards, scholars Paulo Herkenhoff, independent curator, Rio de Janeiro, and Guy Brett, writer and curator, address
the work of Mira Schendel. DONOR: Department of Education
RELATED MATERIAL: 2010.20
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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April 7, 2009 |
2009-68 |
"Mike Nichols in Conversation" EXHIBITION: Mike Nichols PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Mike Nichols is joined by a group of his writing and acting collaborators for an intimate and informal conversation
in celebration of the filmmaker's exhibition at MoMA. DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2009
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April 18, 2009 |
2009-69 |
"An Evening with Barbara Caspar" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Barbara Caspar (b. 1979, Graz, Austria) studied philosophy, psychology, art, and (with Michael Haneke as a professor)
film. She introduces her 2007 film, Who's Afraid of Kathy Acker? DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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December 17, 2007 |
2009-70 |
"Kim Longinotto in Conversation" EXHIBITION: Kim Longinotto PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Kim Longinotto, filmmaker; Faye Ginsburg, Director, Graduate Program in Culture and Media, New York University
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: A discussion at a screening of Rough Aunties (2009).
DONOR: Department of Film
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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May 7, 2009 |
2009-71 |
"Kim Longinotto in Conversation" EXHIBITION: Kim Longinotto PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Kim Longinotto, filmmaker; John Anderson, critic and writer DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: A discussion at a screening of Sisters in Law (2005), co-directed by Kim Longinotto and Florence Ayisi. DONOR: Department of Film
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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May 10, 2009 |
2009-72 |
"An Evening with Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Based in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and trained in both film and visual art, Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev
produce video installations that encapsulate everyday life in Central Asia, and their work has been exhibited at The Art Institute
of Chicago (2007), the Venice and Singapore biennials, and Winkleman Gallery, New York. Shot along the ancient Silk Road connecting
China and Kyrgyzstan with Western markets, the artists' videos portray the resourcefulness that defines this mountainous,
poverty-stricken region. In conjunction with Asia Art Week, this program includes their Algorithm of Survival and Hope (2005), along with other recent work. DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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May 18, 2009 |
2009-73 |
"An Evening with Guido van der Werve" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Mondays DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Dutch artist Guido van der Werve introduces the premiere of his latest video, Number 12 (2009), which "evolves" around a chessboard that also functions as a piano. The video was shot in Manhattan's Marshall Chess
Club, on Mount St. Helens, and on the San Andreas fault line. The work, which features a score composed and played by the
artist, concludes in a curious stalemate. Van der Werve belongs to a long line of artists who have trudged off into the wilderness
in order to portray new visions of their world. For his Number 8 (2007), for example, he filmed himself slowly walking across the frozen Baltic Sea, mere steps in front of a massive icebreaker
ship as it steamed relentlessly ahead. Born in 1977 near Rotterdam, van der Werve's interdisciplinary background includes
classical piano, electric guitar, industrial design, archaeology, performance, and film. DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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March 2, 2009 |
2009-74 |
"Amos Gitai: A Roundtable Discussion" EXHIBITION: Amos Gitai: Non-Fiction PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Annette Michelson, founding editor of October and former professor of cinema studies, New York University; Edward Dimendberg, associate professor of film and media studies
at the University of California at Irvine; Jean-Michel Frodon, editor of the journal Cahiers du cinéma and author; Michael Sorkin, principal, Michael Sorkin Studios and director of the graduate program in urban design at The
City College of New York DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Annette Michelson leads a roundtable discussion on Gitai's documentaries. DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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October 25, 2008 |
2009-75 |
"Futurism and the New Manifesto" SERIES: Modern Poets PARTICIPANTS: Charles Bernstein; Thomas Sayers Ellis; Joshua Mehigan; Alicia Stallings DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: The first Futurist Manifesto, written by the poet and writer F.T. Marinetti and published on the front page of Le
Figaro on February 20, 1909, proclaimed a burning desire—fueled by industry, war, and the rise of the machine—to race into
the future. Tired of resting on the laurels of their cultural heritage and disdainful of their uneventful present, the Futurists
called for a new aesthetic language appropriate for the new modernity. On the one hundredth anniversary of the publication
of the Founding and Manifesto of Futurism, poets recite historical works, as well as their own contemporary manifestos, in
the public space of the Museum's Garden Lobby. DONOR: The Department of Education
RELATED MATERIAL: 2010.18
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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February 20, 2009 |
2009-76 |
"Kinds and Degrees of Truths" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: The True, the Beautiful, and the Good: Reconsiderations in a Postmodern, Digital Era PARTICIPANTS: Howard Gardner; Peter Galison, Professor, Harvard University DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: In this lecture series, psychologist Howard Gardner offers an extended reflection on the concepts of Truth, Beauty,
and the Good in a postmodern, digital age. Drawing from philosophy, history, natural sciences, and cultural theory, Gardner
analyzes how a sophisticated understanding of the power and limitations of these concepts can come about; and how best to
understand what is essential, expendable, or deceptive about truth, beauty, goodness, and their opposites. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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November 25, 2008 |
2009-77, 2009-77D |
"Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Feng Mengbo" SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists: Changing States of Memory
PARTICIPANTS: Feng Mengbo, artist; Barbara London, Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art, moderator
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:12:00
SUMMARY: Feng Mengbo was born in Beijing, China, in 1966 and continues to live and work there. He started creating video games
in 1992, including Game Over: Long March and Taxi Taxi Mao Zedong (both 1994), and in 1997 he made his first interactive installation,
My Private Album. In 1999 he began using the game engine of the video game Quake III to create a series of interactive installations,
online projects, and action-painting projects and performances. In 2008 his video-game installation Long March: Restart was
shown at the Guangzhou Triennial. Mengbo's works have been exhibited internationally, at venues including Documenta X and
XI; biennials in Venice, Johannesburg, Lyon, Shanghai, and Gwangju; ISEA; Ars Electronica; and many others. The recipient
of the Award of Distinction of Prix Ars Electronica (2004), in 1991 Mengbo graduated from the Printmaking Department at the
Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), where he is now a guest professor in the Media Lab. Barbara London, Curator, Department
of Film, The Museum of Modern Art, moderates a discussion. DONOR: Department of Education
RELATED MATERIAL: 2010.13
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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March 11, 2009 |
2009-78, 2009-78D |
"In Conversation: Artur Zmijewski and Yael Bartana" EXHIBITION: Projects 91: Artur Zmijewski, October 28, 2009 – February 1, 2010 PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Yael Bartana, artist; Artur Zmijewski, artist; Maureen Sullivan, Communications, Artis; Connie Butler, Chief
Curator, Drawings Department, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:45:00 SUMMARY: A screening of Artur Zmijewski's "My Neighbors" (2009), along with Yael Bartana's work in progress, "Operation Water
and Tower," and an excerpt of "Mary-Koszmary" (2007). Following the screening, there is discussion with the artists and Connie
Butler. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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October 27, 2009 |
2009-79, 2009-79D |
"Music at the Bauhaus: A Concert" EXHIBITION: Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, November 8, 2009 – January 25, 2010 PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:45:00 SUMMARY: The interdisciplinary innovations in design, movement, and performance that were characteristic of the Bauhaus had
a great impact on the era's musical vanguard. Several significant composers had ties to the Bauhaus and many others were represented
in Bauhaus performances, forging an entirely new musical language that incorporated the school's unique ethos. In this concert,
which accompanies the exhibition Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, Maria Tegzes, soprano, and Geoffrey Burleson,
pianist and Director of Performance Studies and Coordinator of Piano Studies, Music Department, Hunter College, City University
of New York, perform selected Bauhaus musical compositions. The program includes pieces by George Antheil, Ferruccio Busoni,
Paul Hindemith, Ernst Krenek, Arnold Schoenberg, and Oskar Schlemmer. Burleson also offers introductory commentary, setting
the historical context for music at the Bauhaus. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2009
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December 01, 2009 |
2009-80 |
"The Scroll and the Story of the Three Gorges" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Yun-Fei Ji, artist; Jonathan Spence, Sterling Professor of History Emeritus, Yale University; Wu Hung, Professor,
Department of Art History, and Director, Center for the Art of East Asia, University of Chicago; Sarah Suzuki, Assistant Curator,
Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Almost every year, MoMA's Library Council publishes a specially printed artist's book to explore the genre and to
benefit the Library and Museum Archives. This year, as an alternative form of artist's book, the Council has cast a hand-printed
and mounted scroll by artist Yun-Fei Ji. The scroll addresses the damaging impact of China's Three Gorges Dam, the construction
of which has had devastating effects on the Chinese landscape and displaced over one million people living in that area near
the Yangtze River. On the occasion of the publication, MoMA presents this program exploring the artistic, social, and cultural
meanings of and responses to this site. Jonathan Spence addresses the history of both the river and the scroll form, and how
reading and visualization may be understood as an extended spatial experience. Wu Hung presents a brief overview of the art,
history, and politics of the river and considers the work of several contemporary artists, including Yun-Fei Ji, who have
documented or interpreted the social, environmental, and historical loss associated with the dam. Finally, Sarah Suzuki and
Yun-Fei Ji engage in a discussion about his collaborations with a long-established Chinese woodblock printer and maker of
scrolls. DONOR: Department of Film TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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December 7, 2009 |
2009-81 |
"No Discipline" EXHIBITION: Ron Arad: No Discipline, August 2 – October 19, 2009 PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Ron Arad; Tom Friedman; Cornelia Parker; Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Department of Architecture and Design,
The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: This program, which accompanies the exhibition, explores the creative approaches of those whose work defies the easy
categorization of disciplines and encompasses countless styles of production. DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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September 16, 2009 |
2009-82 |
"Between Amsterdam, Los Angeles, and New York: A Roundtable Discussion with Ger van Elk, Allen Ruppersberg, and Lawrence Weiner" SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
EXHIBITION: In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960–1976, July 19 – October 5, 2009 PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Ger van Elk; Allen Ruppersberg; Lawrence Weiner; Christophe Cherix, Curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated
Books, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: This conversation examines the international networks that developed among Conceptual artists in the 1960s and 1970s.
Three such artists focus the discussion on their respective cities of Amsterdam, Los Angeles, and New York, each of which
served as a major center of artistic production at the time. Christophe Cherix, organizer of the exhibition, moderates the
discussion.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
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2009-83 |
"Conceptual Art and Photography: James Welling in Conversation with Jan Dibbets" SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
EXHIBITION: In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960–1976, July 19 – October 5, 2009 PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Jan Dibbets; James Welling; Christophe Cherix, Curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, The Museum
of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: Many artists include photography in their work, but they very often do so using a non-traditional approach. Dutch
artist Jan Dibbets does not consider himself a photographer, although he has used the process extensively in his conceptually
based work since the 1960s. James Welling, on the contrary, manipulates many of the technical elements of the medium, like
light filters, and turns others, such as screens and gelatin, into the subjects of his work. Following an introduction by
Anne Rorimer, independent scholar and curator, the artists discuss their varying approaches to conceptual art and photography
with Christophe Cherix, organizer of the exhibition.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 5, 2009 |
2009-84 |
"Monet's Water Lilies" EXHIBITION: Monet's Water Lilies, July 19 – October 5, 2009 PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Ann Temkin, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: Ann Temkin, organizer of Monet's Water Lilies, talks about the works in the exhibition, recounting MoMA's role in
bolstering the paintings' reputation in the 1950s and considering how contemporary taste can alter the reception of historical
artworks.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 14, 2009 |
2009-85 |
"Women and the Bauhaus: Weaving/Anni Albers" EXHIBITION: Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, November 8, 2009 – January 25, 2010
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Nicholas Fox Weber, Executive Director, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: The Modern Women's Project presents a series of four discussions on female members of the Bauhaus whose important
contributions have often been overlooked in earlier histories of the school. For this program, the first in the series, Nicholas
Fox Weber spotlights Anni Albers's works and experience at the Bauhaus, including her pivotal role in the weaving workshop.
DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2009
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 18, 2009 |
2009-86, 2009-86D |
"Women and the Bauhaus: Metal/Marianne Brandt" EXHIBITION: Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, November 8, 2009 – January 25, 2010
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Elizabeth Otto, Assistant Professor, Department of Visual Studies, University at Buffalo, State University of
New York DATA: 1 DVCAM; Duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:28:02
SUMMARY: The Modern Women's Project presents a series of four discussions on female members of the Bauhaus whose important
contributions have often been overlooked in earlier histories of the school. For this program, the second in the series, Elizabeth
Otto discusses Marianne Brandt's work in the metal workshop as well as in other mediums such as collage, photography, and
photomontage. DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2009
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December 9, 2009 |
2009-87 |
"Summergarden 2009: New Music for New York - Jazz Concert II: Dafnis Prieto Si o Si Quartet" SERIES: Summergarden, Sundays in July, 2009
PARTICIPANTS: Peter Apfelbaum, tenor and soprano saxophones, percussion; Manuel Valera, piano; Charles Flores, bass; Dafnis
Prieto, drums; Judith Sanchez Ruiz, dancer
DATA: 1 DVD
SUMMARY: The Museum of Modern Art established Summergarden in 1971 to enhance the artistic life of New York City during the
summer. In keeping with MoMA's history of presenting jazz and classical music in The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden,
this year's Summergarden series once again welcomes the participation of two constituents from Lincoln Center — The Juilliard
School and Jazz at Lincoln Center — with concerts on alternating Sundays in July. New Music for New York presents four evenings
of adventurous contemporary music, with premieres each night. Cuban-born drummer Dafnis Prieto's revolutionary drumming techniques
have had a powerful impact on both the Latin and jazz music scene, locally and internationally. His Absolute Quintet (2006)
received a Grammy Award Nomination for Best Latin Jazz Album. This evening, the Si o Si Quartet performs "Bla Bla Bla," which
draws from the sounds of Cuban Carnivals and the music of New Orleans.
DONOR: Department of Visitor Services
RELATED MATERIAL: 2009.36, 2009.37, 2009.38, 2009.39
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2009
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2009.36 for event booklet.
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July 26, 2009 |
2010-1a, 2010-1aD |
"Before and After 1933: The International Legacy of the Bauhaus" EXHIBITION: Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, November 8, 2009 – January 25, 2010
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art, Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture
and Design, Leah Dickerman, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, Paul Jaskot, Professor of Art History, Department
of the History of Art and Architecture, DePaul University, Greg Castillo, Associate Professor of Architecture, Department
of Architecture, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley, Juliet Koss, Associate Professor and
Chair, Department of Art History, Scripps College, Alona Nitzan-Shiftan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture and Town
Planning, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Dietrich Neumann, Royce Family Professor for the History of Modern Architecture,
Brown University, Brenda Danilowitz, Chief Curator, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Paul Makovsky, Editorial Director,
Metropolis magazine, Monica Amor, Assistant Professor of Art History, Maryland Institute College of Art, Raquel Franklin,
Head of the Architectural Research Center, Universidad Anahuac-Mexico Norte
DATA: 1 of 2 DVCAM tapes; duplicates are 1 and 2 of 4 DVDs (two sets of duplicates)
SUMMARY: The legacy of the Bauhaus has been shaped by the tides of the twentieth century. After the school's forced closing
in 1933, many of its faculty and students left Germany for the Americas, Palestine, South Africa, and elsewhere. Through this
diaspora, varied understandings of the Bauhaus proliferated, and over many years it served as a key symbol in intellectual
and political debates around the world. In the United States, Bauhaus émigrés were influential teachers of several generations
of art and architecture students, both drawing on and transforming pedagogical principles developed at the school. In both
parts of divided postwar Germany, the Bauhaus played a weighty symbolic role as an emblem of the aspirations of a new German
democratic state. In this one-day symposium, scholars offer new perspectives on aspects of the international legacy of the
Bauhaus after 1933 through individual presentations and conversations. DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2010
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January 22, 2010 |
2010-1b, 2010-1bD |
"Before and After 1933: The International Legacy of the Bauhaus" EXHIBITION: Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, November 8, 2009 – January 25, 2010
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art, Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture
and Design, Leah Dickerman, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, Paul Jaskot, Professor of Art History, Department
of the History of Art and Architecture, DePaul University, Greg Castillo, Associate Professor of Architecture, Department
of Architecture, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley, Juliet Koss, Associate Professor and
Chair, Department of Art History, Scripps College, Alona Nitzan-Shiftan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture and Town
Planning, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Dietrich Neumann, Royce Family Professor for the History of Modern Architecture,
Brown University, Brenda Danilowitz, Chief Curator, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Paul Makovsky, Editorial Director,
Metropolis magazine, Monica Amor, Assistant Professor of Art History, Maryland Institute College of Art, Raquel Franklin,
Head of the Architectural Research Center, Universidad Anahuac-Mexico Norte
DATA: 2 of 2 DVCAM tapes; duplicates are 3 and 4 of 4 DVDs (two sets of duplicates)
SUMMARY: The legacy of the Bauhaus has been shaped by the tides of the twentieth century. After the school's forced closing
in 1933, many of its faculty and students left Germany for the Americas, Palestine, South Africa, and elsewhere. Through this
diaspora, varied understandings of the Bauhaus proliferated, and over many years it served as a key symbol in intellectual
and political debates around the world. In the United States, Bauhaus émigrés were influential teachers of several generations
of art and architecture students, both drawing on and transforming pedagogical principles developed at the school. In both
parts of divided postwar Germany, the Bauhaus played a weighty symbolic role as an emblem of the aspirations of a new German
democratic state. In this one-day symposium, scholars offer new perspectives on aspects of the international legacy of the
Bauhaus after 1933 through individual presentations and conversations. DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2010
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January 22, 2010 |
2010-2, 2010-2D |
"Performance 8: William Kentridge: I am not me, the horse is not mine" EXHIBITION: William Kentridge: Five Themes, February 24 – May 17, 2010
SERIES: Performance Exhibition Series
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1
PARTICIPANTS: William Kentridge, Artist DATA: 1 DVCAM; Duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:04:00
SUMMARY: In this solo performance, South African artist William Kentridge (b. 1955) combines narration, video projection,
and a vocal and instrumental soundtrack. Part lecture, part theatrical monologue, part installation, "I am not me, the horse
is not mine" is based on the absurdist short story "The Nose" (1837), by the Russian writer Nikolai Gogol, which follows the
travails of a pompous Russian bureaucrat who wakes one day to find his nose has escaped his face and assumed greater clout
than he. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, the performance reflects the artist's interest in the rise and fall
of Russian modernism and explores the idea of the artist's control—or lack thereof—over his own creations through the presentation
of multiple selves. "I am not me, the horse is not mine" was first performed at the Sydney Biennale in 2008. It is part of
an extensive body of work Kentridge has developed in recent years in preparation for his production of Dimitri Shostakovich's
"The Nose."
DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2010
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March 4, 2010 |
2010-3 |
"Mobile Matrix and Other Experiments" EXHIBITION: Gabriel Orozco, December 13, 2009 – March 1, 2010 PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2
PARTICIPANTS: Gabriel Orozco, artist; Marco Bassols, Mexico City–based curator and exhibition designer; Molly Nesbit, Professor
of Art History, Vassar College, and contributing editor of Artforum DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Mobile Matrix, one of Gabriel Orozco's most ambitious projects, involved the retrieval and transformation of a whale
skeleton now on view at MoMA. The participants join the artist in discussing this as well as other site-specific and sculpture
works. The discussion is moderated by Pablo Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Programs, Department of Education, The
Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2010
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 9, 2010 |
2010-4 |
"An Evening with Joseph DeLappe" SERIES: Modern Mondays
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2
PARTICIPANTS: Joseph DeLappe DATA: 1 DVCAM SUMMARY: Digital media artist and activist Joseph DeLappe has worked in new media since 1983, and in online, computer-game-based
interventionist performance art since 2001. His recent projects include dead-in-iraq (2007), wherein he enters the name of
each American military casualty from the war in Iraq into the popular U.S. government–funded "America's Army" computer game;
and The Salt Satyagraha Online: Gandhi's March to Dandi in Second Life (2008), for which he created a "mixed-reality" durational
performance utilizing a converted exercise treadmill to reenact Mahatma Gandhi's 1930 Salt March. DeLappe discusses his continuing
projects at the intersection of art and activism. DONOR: Department of Film
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2010
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 15, 2010 |
2010-5 |
"Rehearsal for Summergarden" PERSONALITY: Elaine Summers Dance Company PLACE: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Summergarden SPONSOR: Mobil Foundation DATA: Helical scan open reel videotape RELATED MATERIAL: Program notes in box lid
NOTE: This recording was preserved in May 2017. In addition to the original, a digital access copy now exists. See Supplemental
Materials for note from Department of Public Information.
NOTE: This video recording was formerly part of the Sound Recordings collection, catalogued as SR 74.17. It was transferred
to the Video Recordings collection in August, 2010. Please see supplemental materials for program notes.
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September 21, 23, 1973 |
2010-6 |
"An Evening with Ernie Gehr" SERIES: Modern Mondays
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2
PARTICIPANTS: Ernie Gehr
DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM
SUMMARY: Ernie Gehr discusses two structuralist masterpieces separated by twenty years—Serene Velocity (1970) and Side/Walk/Shuttle
(1991)—and relates them to his interest in pre-cinema objects and the artists who invented a "cinema of attractions," as evidenced
in Gehr's works in Panoramas of the Moving Image.
DONOR: Department of Film
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 29, 2007 |
2010-7 |
"Interview with Jon Huffman" PLACE: NYU
PARTICIPANTS: Jon Huffman, Estate of Nam June Paik
DATA: 3 MiniDVCAM
SUMMARY: A class at NYU interviews Jon Huffman of the Nam June Paik estate.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 1, 2000 |
2010-8 |
"A Conversation between Briony Fer, Gabriel Orozco, and Ann Temkin" PERSONALITY: Gabriel Orozco
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Gabriel Orozco, artist; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: Gabriel Orozco[MoMA Exh. 2100A. December 13, 2009-March 1, 2010]
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Briony Fer, Professor of History of Art, University College, London, and Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis
Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture and organizer of the exhibition engage the artist in a conversation about his practice
and exhibition.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 15, 2009 |
2010-9 |
"Women and the Bauhaus: Public Relations/Ise Gropius, Lucia Moholy" EXHIBITION: Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, November 8, 2009 – January 25, 2010
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: The Modern Women's Project presents a series of four discussions on female members of the Bauhaus whose important
contributions have often been overlooked in earlier histories of the school. Tonight's program, the third in the series, features
Adrian Sudhalter, Assistant Research Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art, as she discusses
Ise Gropius's role as spokesperson for the Bauhaus; and Claire Zimmerman, Assistant Professor, Department of the History of
Art and Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, who explores the central role of Lucia
Moholy's photographs in the representation of modern architecture in the first decades of the twentieth century. Leah Dickerman,
Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, and co-organizer of the exhibition, moderates the conversation.
DONOR: Department of Education
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 6, 2010 |
2010-10 |
"Women and the Bauhaus: Interior Design/Lilly Reich" EXHIBITION: Bauhaus 1919–1933: Workshops for Modernity, November 8, 2009 – January 25, 2010
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
SUMMARY: The Modern Women's Project presents a series of four discussions on female members of the Bauhaus whose important
contributions have often been overlooked in earlier histories of the school. The last in the series, tonight's program features
Matilda McQuaid, Deputy Curatorial Director, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, who prioritizes Reich's work and experience
at the Bauhaus and external projects undertaken during Mies Van Der Rohe's tenure as Director. Following this talk, Maria
Makela, Professor, Visual Studies, California College of the Arts, speaks about the emergence and significance of artificial
fabrics in Germany during this period, and Despina Stratigakos, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, University
at Buffalo, State University of New York, addresses the educational and professional structures available to aspiring female
architects before the War, when Reich came of age.
DONOR: Department of Education
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 13, 2010 |
2010-11 |
"Christian Marclay: Graffiti Composition" EXHIBITION: Out of Time: A Contemporary View. [MoMA Exh. #1978, August 30, 2006-April 9, 2007]
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Christian Marclay, artist; Eva Respini, Assistant Curator, Department of Phorography, The Museum of Modern Art;
Melvin Gibbs, Mary Halvorson, Lee Ranaldo, and Vernon Reid, musicians; Elliott Sharp, musical director
SUMMARY: The Museum of Modern Art presents Christian Marclay: Graffiti Composition, a performance of Christian Marclay's musical
score Graffiti Composition. In 1996 the artist plastered more than 5,000 blank musical notation sheets in public places throughout
Berlin during a month-long sound festival, thus randomly enabling the public to fill them freely with musical notations, scribblings,
or anything else. Marclay photographed the graffitied sheets, selected 150 from the group, and compiled them into a portfolio
that is meant to be used by musicians to perform. Graffiti Composition has been interpreted by a variety of musical ensembles
in the last few years, including at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin in 2001, the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
in 2002, and the Barbican Centre, London, in 2005. For this one-time performance, composer/producer/sound artist Elliott Sharp
leads a musical ensemble comprising five renowned guitar players, including Sharp, who will interpret the musical score.
Marclay gives remarks preceding the performance.
DONOR: Department of Photography
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time. Please see Supplemental
Materials for program notes and a press clipping on this event.
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September 13, 2006 |
2010-12; 2010-12D |
NHK segment on dot.jp PLACE: Tokyo, Japan; The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Barbara London, Curator, Department of Media EXHIBITION:
Dot.jp Project: A Curator's Japan Diary (MoMA Web subsite) DATA: 2 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Extensive segment on Japanese TV on dot.jp project, including interview with Barbara London. In Japanese; interviews
with Barbara London in English with Japanese subtitles. DONOR: The Department of Media
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December 10, 1999 |
2010-13 |
Documentation of Video Spaces PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION:
Video Spaces: Eight Installations [MoMA Exh. #1721, June 21(22)-September 12, 1995] DATA: 1 Standard VHS SUMMARY: Video documentation of each installation in the exhibition. DONOR: The Department of Media
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1995 |
2010-14 |
"MoMA Premieres: Yoko Ono" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: Yoko Ono, artist; Barbara London, Curator, Department of Media, The Museum of Modern Art; Tim Griffin, Senior
Editor, Artforum
DATA: 1 Standard VHS
SUMMARY: Barbara London introduces a retrospective look at Yoko Ono's film works, from early pieces to the artist's most recent
projects. The evening also includes Ono in conversation with Tim Griffin of Artforum, and a performance of "Onochord."
DONOR: The Department of Media
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January 14, 2005 |
2010-15, 2010-15D |
"The Legacy of Henri Cartier-Bresson" EXHIBITION: Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century, April 11 – June 28, 2010
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:50:00
SUMMARY: Magnum photographer Gilles Peress and art historian Jean-Francois Chevrier discuss the work and legacy of Henri Cartier-Bresson.
The program is moderated by Peter Galassi, Chief Curator, Department of Photography.
DONOR: Department of Education
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April 15, 2010 |
2010-16, 2010-16D |
"Artist's Choice I: Danh Vo and Julie Ault" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:32:33
SUMMARY: Artist Danh Vo invites artist Julie Ault to join him in a conversation about his practice and the contexts he explores
in his work, as well as various points of connection between both artists' creative practices. Introductory remarks by Glenn
Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art.
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May 10, 2010 |
2010-17, 2010-17D |
"Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present: The Legacy of Performance" EXHIBITION: Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present, March 14 – May 31, 2010
PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 01:50:00
SUMMARY: Marina Abramovic, Klaus Biesenbach, and 36 of the performers participating in the exhibition discuss the relationship
between Abramovic's original performance pieces and the process of reperforming them. DONOR: Department of Education
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June 2, 2010 |
2010-18, 2010-18D |
"A Conversation with Martin Puryear and John Elderfield" EXHIBITION: Martin Puryear [MoMA Exh. #2021. November 4, 2007-January 14, 2008]
PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD; duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT: 00:34:20
SUMMARY: Martin Puryear is interviewed by curator John Elderfield during the installation of the exhibition. Includes footage
of exhibition and installation of works.
NOTE: This recording is not available for use.
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October, 2007 |
2011-1 |
"Information" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Artist Andrea Geyer talks about the way she uses networks and systems to turn knowledge into works of art. MoMA
director Glenn D. Lowry moderates the discussion.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 31, 2010 |
2011-2 |
"Beyond Burbank: Collaborating with Tim Burton" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Tim Burton is a film director, producer, writer, concept artist, fiction writer, photographer and illustrator but
to fully develop a story and bring it to life on screen, he works with countless collaborators. Colleen Atwood, costume designer;
Stephen Chiodo, stop-motion animator and director in animation and live action; Danny Elfman, composer; and Rick Heinrichs,
sculptor, installation designer and production designer discuss their work with Burton on films such as Vincent (1982), Hansel and Gretel (1983), Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985), Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Big Fish (2003), and Alice in Wonderland (2010). Ron Magliozzi, Assistant Curator, Department of Film and co-organizer of the exhibition Tim Burton, moderates a discussion.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 2, 2010 |
2011-3a |
"Audience Experiments: Contemporary Art in the Age of the Spectacle - Day One" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Contemporary Art Forum
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: This conference explores current experimental theater and performance art practices with special consideration of
the audience and spectator. Participants include Andrea Fraser, artist; RoseLee Goldberg, curator and Director of Performa;
Hannah Hurtzig, theater director; Shannon Jackson, Chair and Professor, Department of Performance Studies and Theater, University
of California, Berkeley, David Levine, artist; Charlie Todd, Director of Improv Everywhere; and Bill Wasik, Senior Editor
of Harper's Magazine and the inventor of the flash mob. The program is organized by Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and
Academic Programs, Department of Education, MoMA. RELATED MATERIAL: Please see Transcripts, Folder 117; 2011-3b, 2011-3c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 18, 2010 |
2011-3b |
"Audience Experiments: Contemporary Art in the Age of the Spectacle - Pechakucha Session" SERIES: Contemporary Art Forum
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: This conference explores current experimental theater and performance art practices with special consideration of
the audience and spectator. Participants include Andrea Fraser, artist; RoseLee Goldberg, curator and Director of Performa;
Hannah Hurtzig, theater director; Shannon Jackson, Chair and Professor, Department of Performance Studies and Theater, University
of California, Berkeley, David Levine, artist; Charlie Todd, Director of Improv Everywhere; and Bill Wasik, Senior Editor
of Harper's Magazine and the inventor of the flash mob. The program is organized by Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and
Academic Programs, Department of Education, MoMA. RELATED MATERIAL: Please see Transcripts, Folder 116; 2011-3a, 2011-3c
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 19, 2010 |
2011-3c |
"Audience Experiments: Contemporary Art in the Age of the Spectacle - Respondents Session" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Contemporary Art Forum
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: This conference explores current experimental theater and performance art practices with special consideration of
the audience and spectator. Participants include Andrea Fraser, artist; RoseLee Goldberg, curator and Director of Performa;
Hannah Hurtzig, theater director; Shannon Jackson, Chair and Professor, Department of Performance Studies and Theater, University
of California, Berkeley, David Levine, artist; Charlie Todd, Director of Improv Everywhere; and Bill Wasik, Senior Editor
of Harper's Magazine and the inventor of the flash mob. The program is organized by Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and
Academic Programs, Department of Education, MoMA. RELATED MATERIAL: Please see Transcripts, Folder 115; 2011-3a, 2011-3b
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 19, 2010 |
2011-4a |
"Art Institutions and Feminist Politics Now" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Modern Women's Fund PARTICIPANTS: Tania Bruguera, artist; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of
Modern Art; Melissa Chiu, Museum Director and Vice President Global Art Programs, Asia Society Museum; Huey Copeland, Assistant
Professor, Department of Art History, Northwestern University; Ivet Curlin, What, How, and for Whom/WHW curatorial collective;
Sonia Khurana, artist, New Delhi; Catherine Lord, Professor of Studio Art, Claire Trevor School of the Arts, University of
California, Irvine; Camille Morineau, Curator, Contemporary Collections and organizer of elles@centrepompidou, Musee national
d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris; Ruth Noack, curator, Berlin; Emily Roysdon, artist, New York; Alexandra Schwartz, Curatorial
Assistant, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art and Coordinator, MoMA Women's Initiative; Michele Wallace, Professor,
City College of New York/CUNY.
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: An international group of artists, writers, curators, historians and activists discuss the impact of recent debates
about art and feminism on exhibitions, collections, pedagogy, and cultural politics. RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-4b
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 21, 2010 |
2011-4b |
"Art Institutions and Feminist Politics Now" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SPONSOR: Modern Women's Fund PARTICIPANTS: Tania Bruguera, artist; Connie Butler, The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, The Museum of
Modern Art; Melissa Chiu, Museum Director and Vice President Global Art Programs, Asia Society Museum; Huey Copeland, Assistant
Professor, Department of Art History, Northwestern University; Ivet Curlin, What, How, and for Whom/WHW curatorial collective;
Sonia Khurana, artist, New Delhi; Catherine Lord, Professor of Studio Art, Claire Trevor School of the Arts, University of
California, Irvine; Camille Morineau, Curator, Contemporary Collections and organizer of elles@centrepompidou, Musee national
d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris; Ruth Noack, curator, Berlin; Emily Roysdon, artist, New York; Alexandra Schwartz, Curatorial
Assistant, Department of Drawings, The Museum of Modern Art and Coordinator, MoMA Women's Initiative; Michele Wallace, Professor,
City College of New York/CUNY.
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: An international group of artists, writers, curators, historians and activists discuss the impact of recent debates
about art and feminism on exhibitions, collections, pedagogy, and cultural politics. RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-4a
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 21, 2010 |
2011-5 |
"Artist's Choice II: Mark Bradford and Christopher Bedford" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Artist Mark Bradford selects Christopher Bedford, Curator of Exhibitions, Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State
University to join him in conversation. MoMA director Glenn D. Lowry moderates the discussion.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 26, 2010 |
2011-6 |
"Paul Chan: Waiting for Godot in New Orleans" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists PARTICIPANTS: Robert Lynn Green, New Orleans resident and "neighborhood ambassador" for the Godot project; Greta Gladney,
Executive Director of The Renaissance Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in New
Orleans; Christopher McElroen, Co-founder of the Classical Theatre of Harlem. Moderated by Kathy Halbreich, Associate Director,
MoMA.
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: In November 2007 in New Orleans, artist Paul Chan worked with New York's Classical Theatre of Harlem and the public
arts group Creative Time to present five free site-specific performances of Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot in two neighborhoods destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. But the project involved much more than the play. In this program, Chan-whose
work is on view in the upcoming reinstallation of MoMA's Contemporary Galleries (June 2010-Summer 2011)-and some of his key
collaborators discuss the project and all the different components that made it possible.
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June 30, 2010 |
2011-7a |
"Greater New York 2010: Artists Present" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: David Brooks, Liz Magic Laser, Ryan McNamara, Amir Mogharabi, and A.L. Steiner. Moderated by Eva Respini, Associate
Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art.
SERIES: Greater New York
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: A two-part series of talks by ten artists represented in MoMA PS1's Greater New York 2010 (May 23-October 18), an exhibition of work by artists in the New York metropolitan area who engage in a wide range of art
practices and mediums. In sessions consisting of short and dynamic presentations of twenty images, twenty-five seconds per
image, loosely modeled on an informal Japanese presentation style, artists discuss their work, their creative process, and
other issues in contemporary art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-7b
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June 23, 2010 |
2011-7b |
"Greater New York 2010: Artists Present" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: David Brooks, Liz Magic Laser, Ryan McNamara, Amir Mogharabi, and A.L. Steiner. Moderated by Eva Respini, Associate
Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art.
SERIES: Greater New York
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: A two-part series of talks by ten artists represented in MoMA PS1's Greater New York 2010 (May 23-October 18), an exhibition of work by artists in the New York metropolitan area who engage in a wide range of art
practices and mediums. In sessions consisting of short and dynamic presentations of twenty images, twenty-five seconds per
image, loosely modeled on an informal Japanese presentation style, artists discuss their work, their creative process, and
other issues in contemporary art. RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-7a
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June 30, 2010 |
2011-8a |
"Adriana Calcanhotto, Solo" SERIES: MoMA Nights HEAR BRAZIL Live Music Series 2010
DATA: 1 DVD
SUMMARY: Adriana Calcanhotto, who is featured in the film The Enchanted Word, is part of the Música Popular Brasileira (MPB) genre-rooted in bossa nova, marked by intensely poetic lyrics, and often
performed with voice and guitar alone-has lain at the heart of Brazilian popular music since the 1960s. With her debut album
Enguico (1990), the singer and songwriter became a driving force in the genre. DONOR: Department of Visitor Services
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011.7, 2011.8, 2011.9, 2011.10, 2011.11, 2011-8b
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2010
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2011.7 for event booklet.
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July 16, 2010 |
2011-8b |
"Adriana Calcanhotto, Solo" SERIES: MoMA Nights HEAR BRAZIL Live Music Series 2010
DATA: 1 DVD
SUMMARY: Footage of Adriana Calcanhotto performing John Cage's 4'33". This was shot between the sound check and before the first set. DONOR: Department of Visitor Services
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011.7, 2011.8, 2011.9, 2011.10, 2011.11, 2011-8a
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 2010
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2011.7 for event booklet.
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July 16, 2010 |
2011-9 |
"Fluxus Women: Now and Then" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: Alison Knowles, Midori Yoshimoto, Julia Robinson
EXHIBITION: Experimental Women in Flux [Cullman Exhibition, No. 18; organized by Library. August 4, 2010-November 8, 2010]
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: An evening of lectures and conversations devoted to women artists who helped to shape the Fluxus art movement in
conjunction with the MoMA Library exhibition, Experimental Women in Flux: Selective Reading in the Silverman Reference Library. This event features artist Alison Knowles and art historians Midori Yoshimoto and Julia Robinson in discussions that address
some of the complex and innovative works of visual, sound, performance, poetry, and book art by women of Fluxus.
SPONSOR: Co-sponsored by The Library Council of The Museum of Modern Art and ARLIS/NY DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Winter 2011
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October 27, 2010 |
2011-10 |
"The Original Copy: A Panel Discussion on Photography and Sculpture" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today [MoMA Exh. #2127. August 1, 2010-November 1, 2010]
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: This panel discussion is moderated by Roxana Marcoci, curator of the exhibition, The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today [MoMA Exh. #2127. August 1, 2010-November 1, 2010]. Panelists include George Baker, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary
Art and Vice Chair, UCLA Department of Art History; Mark Godfrey, Curator, Tate Modern; Sarah Hamill, Assistant Professor
of Modern and Contemporary Art, Oberlin College; and Rachel Harrison, artist. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Winter 2011
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September 14, 2010 |
2011-11 |
"Henri Matisse in the Twenty-first Century" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus, Department of Painting and Sculpture
EXHIBITION: Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 [MoMA Exh. #2125. July 18, 2010-October 11, 2010]
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Matisse's art continues to be popular, but also to be misunderstood as an art of hedonistic pleasure. This lecture,
presented by John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus, Department of Painting and Sculpture, and organizer of the exhibition
Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917 [MoMA Exh. #2125. July 18, 2010-October 11, 2010], explores the important lessons that Matisse's art, and his attitudes
towards it, continue to teach us more than a century after he burst into public attention. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Winter 2011
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September 15, 2010 |
2011-12 |
"Reinventing Artist Communities: Mark Dion, J. Morgan Puett, and Alastair Gordon" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Mark Dion and J. Morgan Puett invite writer and critic Alastair Gordon to discuss Mildred's Lane, a long-term experiment
in large-scale project-, research-, and event-based practices with a living museum and an educational institution. Moderated
by MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Winter 2011
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November 8, 2010 |
2011-13 |
"Reinventing Artist Communities: Andrea Zittel and Lisa Anne Auerbach" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Andrea Zittel and Lisa Anne Auerbach discuss High Desert Test Sites and other alternative spaces for experimental
works by both emerging and established artists. Moderated by Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Winter 2011
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November 17, 2010 |
2011-14 |
"William Kentridge: Five Themes" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
PARTICIPANTS: Introductory Speaker: Glenn Lowry, Director, Museum of Modern Art; Speaker: William Kentridge, Artist; Presider:
Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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March 2, 2010 |
2011-15 |
"Louise Bourgeois: A Memorial Tribute" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, Museum of Modern Art; Agnes Gund, President Emerita, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert
Storr, Artist and Critic; Jenny Holzer, Artist; Alfred Pacquement, Director, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou;
Frances Morris, Arist; Richard Serra, Artist; Deborah Wye, former Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator of Prints and Illustrated
Books (retired) DONOR: Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Winter 2011
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-16
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NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials SR 2011.16 for event invitation; event program; Powerpoint Presentation; and video
of Bono singing "Amazing Grace" to Louise Bourgeois in her NYC home on February 11th, 2010.
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September 28, 2010 |
2011-16 |
"Film Benefit 2010: A Tribute to Kathryn Bigelow" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: The Film Benefit includes a cocktail reception in MoMA's Agnes Gund Garden Lobby, a special presentation in MoMA's
Titus Theater recognizing Bigelow's acclaimed directorial work, and a formal dinner in MoMA's Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron
Atrium. The event concludes with an after-party featuring a special acoustic performance by the acclaimed Canadian indie rock
band Metric, followed by DJ sets by Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Nate Lowman. DONOR: Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Winter 2011
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November 10, 2010 |
2011-17 |
"Oliver Sacks: The Island of Rota" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks reads from his book The Island of the Colorblind, elaborating on oceanic islands, evolution, and plant life, and the illustrated publications that first shaped his passion
for plants and science. The reading coincides with the publication of The Island of Rota, a limited-edition book published by the Library Council of The Museum of Modern Art to benefit MoMA's Library and Museum
Archives. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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January 11, 2011 |
2011-18 |
"Dorothy Miller and Frank O'Hara: Championing Abstract Expressionism at MoMA" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
PARTICIPANTS: Wendy Jeffers, curator and independent scholar; Brad Gooch, Professor of English at William Paterson University
EXHIBITION: Abstract Expressionist New York: The Big Picture [MoMA Exh. #2131A. October 3, 2010-April 25, 2011]
SUMMARY: Wendy Jeffers (who is at work on a biography of Dorothy Miller titled Dorothy Miller and the Making of the Americans) and Brad Gooch (author of City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara [1994]), explore the roles of two MoMA curators: Dorothy Miller, MoMA's first curator (1934-1969) and Frank O'Hara, special
assistant to the International Program (1955-1960) and curator of Painting and Sculpture (1960-66), who were great champions
of the Abstract Expressionist artists. DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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January 26, 2011 |
2011-19 |
"Crossing the Line: Drawing and Its Extension" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
PARTICIPANTS: For "From On Line to Online": Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian and co-curator of the exhibition
(moderator); Anna Maria Maiolino, artist; Julie Mehretu, artist; Jean Fisher, Professor of Fine Art and Transcultural Studies,
Middlesex University and writer on contemporary art; and Luis Camnitzer, Professor Emeritus at University of the State of
New York. For "The Performative Line": Connie Butler, Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings and co-curator of
the exhibition (moderator); Benjamin Buchloh, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Modern Art, Harvard University; Ralph Lemon, artist
and choreographer; Nick Kaye, Dean, College of Humanities and Chair in Performance Studies, College of Humanities, University
of Exeter, England; and Janet Kraynak, Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art, New School University.
EXHIBITION: On Line: Drawing through the Twentieth Century [MoMA Exh. #2135. November 21, 2010-February 7, 2011]
SUMMARY: Half-day symposium exploring the extended field of drawing by analyzing the development of line throughout the century
in two panel discussions: "From On Line to Online" and "The Performative Line." DONOR: The Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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January 21, 2011 |
2011-20a |
"Party in the Garden 2008 (Part One)" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Mini DVCAM Cassette
SERIES: Party in the Garden
SUMMARY: 2008's Party in the Garden honored Donald B. Marron and Mike Nichols. This annual event benefits the Museum's general
operating fund, helping to make possible its award-winning educational programs and the care, study, and exhibition of MoMA's
collection. Attendees included Diane Sawyer, Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis, Mayor Bloomberg, Diane von Furstenberg, Chuck Close,
Hugh Dancy and Claire Danes. Following a seated dinner for 1,000 guests, an after party took place in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
Sculpture Garden with performances by recording artist M.I.A and LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy and Pat Mahoney. The event
was co-chaired by Agnes Gund, Marie-Josée Kravis and Jo Carole Lauder and was sponsored by The Wall Street Journal and Möet
Hennessy USA. DONOR: The Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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June 10, 2008 |
2011-20b |
"Party in the Garden 2008 (Part Two)" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Mini DVCAM Cassette
SERIES: Party in the Garden
SUMMARY: 2008's Party in the Garden honored Donald B. Marron and Mike Nichols. This annual event benefits the Museum's general
operating fund, helping to make possible its award-winning educational programs and the care, study, and exhibition of MoMA's
collection. Attendees included Diane Sawyer, Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis, Mayor Bloomberg, Diane von Furstenberg, Chuck Close,
Hugh Dancy and Claire Danes. Following a seated dinner for 1,000 guests, an after party took place in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
Sculpture Garden with performances by recording artist M.I.A and LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy and Pat Mahoney. The event
was co-chaired by Agnes Gund, Marie-Josée Kravis and Jo Carole Lauder and was sponsored by The Wall Street Journal and Möet
Hennessy USA. DONOR: The Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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June 10, 2008 |
2011-21 |
"David Rockefeller Award Annual Corporate Luncheon Honoring Eli Broad, Founder, The Broad Foundations" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: David Rockefeller Award
DATA: 1 Mini DV Cassette
SUMMARY: The David Rockefeller Award is presented annually by The Museum of Modern Art to an individual from the business
community who exemplifies enlightened generosity and effective advocacy of cultural and civic endeavors. The 2009 Award honors
Eli Broad, MoMA Trustee and founder of The Broad Foundations. DONOR: The Department of Special Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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March 10, 2009 |
2011-22 |
"Mobile Matrix and Other Experiments" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Pablo Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Programs, Department of Education (moderator); Gabriel Orozco,
artist; Marco Bassols, Mexico City–based curator and exhibition designer; Molly Nesbit, Professor of Art History at Vassar
College and a contributing editor of Artforum
EXHIBITION: Gabriel Orozco [MoMA Exh. 2100A. December 13, 2009-March 1, 2010]
SUMMARY: Mobile Matrix, one of Gabriel Orozco's most ambitious projects, involved the retrieval and transformation of a whale skeleton now on view
at MoMA. Marco Bassols, Molly Nesbit, and Pablo Helguera (as moderator) join the artist in discussing this as well as other
site-specific and sculpture works.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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January 21, 2011 |
2011-23 |
"International Council MoMA Fall Business Meeting PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 VHS
SUMMARY: The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art's business meeting for the Fall of 2003, during the 50th anniversary
of the International Council. DONOR: The International Counvil of The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
NOTE: This material is restricted to all public users.
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Fall 2003 |
2011-24 |
"Modern Poets: The Political Line" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Cecilia Vicuña, poet and artist; Will Alexander, poet; Luljeta Lleshanaku, poet; Dunya Mikhail, poet; Henry
Israeli, translator.
EXHIBITION: On Line: Drawing through the Twentieth Century [MoMA Exh. #2135. November 21, 2010-February 7, 2011]
SERIES: Modern Poets
SUMMARY: Revitalizing Frank O'Hara's legacy and MoMA's historical commitment to poetry, this series invites poets and performers
to bring the literary tradition to the Museum's collection. They read historical works and their own work that reflects on
modern and contemporary art. For this program, Cecilia Vicuña selects international poets to read their own works about the
political line, a theme explored in On Line: Drawing through the Twentieth Century.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2011
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February 2, 2011 |
2011-25 |
"Guitar Innovators: Marco Cappelli and Mamady Kouyate" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Marco Cappelli, guitarist; Mamady Kouyate, guitarist.
EXHIBITION: Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914 [MoMA Exh. #2135. November 21, 2010-February 7, 2011]
SERIES: Guitar Innovators
SUMMARY: Organized in conjunction with the exhibition Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914, this program highlights the work of artists
as innovative and singular in their approach to the sound of their instrument as Pablo Picasso was to the shape of his radical
cardboard and sheet-metal guitars.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2011
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February 16, 2011 |
2011-26 |
"Guitar Innovators: Kaki King and Pedro da Silva" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Kaki King, guitarist; Pedro da Silva, guitarist.
EXHIBITION: Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914 [MoMA Exh. #2135. November 21, 2010-February 7, 2011]
SERIES: Guitar Innovators
SUMMARY: Organized in conjunction with the exhibition Picasso: Guitars 1912–1914, this program highlights the work of artists
as innovative and singular in their approach to the sound of their instrument as Pablo Picasso was to the shape of his radical
cardboard and sheet-metal guitars.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2011
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February 23, 2011 |
2011-27 |
"New Perspectives on Abstract Expressionism: A Young Scholars' Panel" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Leanne Carroll, graduate student at University of Toronto;
Eileen Costello, graduate student at The University of Texas at Austin; Michelle DuBois, graduate student at Boston University;
Valerie Hellstein, graduate student at Stony Brook University. Moderators: David Anfam, scholar and author; Michael Leja,
professor at the University of Pennsylvania; Katy Siegel, professor at Hunter College; and Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and
Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture.
EXHIBITION: Abstract Expressionist New York: The Big Picture [MoMA Exh. #2131A. October 3, 2010-April 25, 2011]
SERIES:
SUMMARY: Leanne Carroll: "From Motherwell's Tragedy, Newman's Alienation, and Reinhardt's Isolation to the Minimalist's Renown:
On the Reception of Artist-Writers"; Eileen Costello: "Beyond the Easel: The Dissolution of Abstract Expressionist Painting
into the Realm of Architecture"; Michelle DuBois: "New Demarcations for Old: Refining and Redefining Abstract Expressionism
Vis-à-vis a Consideration of the Willard Gallery Artists"; Valerie Hellstein: "Abstract Expressionism's Countercultures: The
Club, the Cold War, and the New Sensibility"
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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February 25, 2011 |
2011-28 |
"Warhol, On Screen, Off Screen" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: John Giorno, poet and artist; Conrad Ventur, artist; Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of
Modern Art, and Director, MoMA PS1.
EXHIBITION: Andy Warhol: Motion Pictures [MoMA Exh. #2137. December 19, 2010-March 21, 2011]
SUMMARY: Writer John Giorno, who conceived of the Giorno Poetry Systems, reads his own poetic works inspired by the life and
times of Andy Warhol, followed by artist Conrad Ventur screening his contemporary screen test films. A conversation follows
moderated by director of MoMA PS1 and exhibition curator Klaus Biesenbach.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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March 3, 2011 |
2011-29 |
"Abstract Expressionism Reconsidered: A Roundtable Discussion" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Brice Marden, artist; Tauba Auerbach, artist; Michael Taussig, anthropologist; Laura Hoptman, Curator, Department
of Painting and Sculpture.
EXHIBITION: Abstract Expressionist New York [MoMA Exh. #2131. October 3, 2010-April 25, 2011]
SUMMARY: The work of the Abstract Expressionists during the postwar period in New York was characterized by the conviction
that contemporary painting could be not only a vehicle for personal expression, but also a form of spiritual experience. Artists
Brice Marden and Tauba Auerbach and anthropologist Michael Taussig discuss the continuing relevance and implications of this
viewpoint. Laura Hoptman, curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, moderates the discussion.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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March 10, 2011 |
2011-30 |
"Social Practice: Temporary Services" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Brett Bloom, Salem Collo-Julin, and Marc Fischer, Temporary Services; Max Schumann, Associate Director, Printer
Matter Inc.; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art.
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
SUMMARY: Chicago-based artist collective Temporary Services in conversation with Max Schumann, Associate Director at Printed
Matter Inc., discuss their shared concerns about self-publishing and the democratic aspects of artist books. Moderated by
MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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April 13, 2011 |
2011-31 |
"Artists Present at Noon" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Keltie Ferris, artist; Jaya Howey, artist; Jacob Kassay, artist; Zak Prekop, artist; Patricia Treib, artist;
Peter Eleey, Curator, MoMA PS1.
SERIES: Artists Present at Noon
SUMMARY: In sessions consisting of short and dynamic presentations of 20 images, 25 seconds per image, loosely modeled on
an informal Japanese presentation style, artists discuss their work, creative process, and other issues in contemporary art,
followed by a moderated discussion. This session focuses on contemporary abstract painters. Moderated by Peter Eleey, Curator,
MoMA PS1.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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April 4, 2011 |
2011-32 |
"Social Practice: Paul Ramírez Jonas" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Paul Ramírez Jonas, artist; Carol Becker, Professor of the Arts and Dean, Columbia University School of the
Arts; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art.
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
SUMMARY: New York–based artist Paul Ramírez Jonas, whose work examines the interaction between artist and audience, discusses
his artistic practice with Carol Becker, Professor of the Arts and Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts. Moderated
by MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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April 28, 2011 |
2011-33a |
"Disseminating Expressionism: The Role of Prints, 1905–1924" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 of 2 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Meike Hoffmann, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Freie Universität Berlin; Christian Weikop, Visiting Lecturer, University
of Edinburgh; Timothy O. Benson, Curator, The Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies, Los Angeles County
Museum of Art; Shulamith Behr, Senior Lecturer in German 20th-Century Art, The Courtauld Institute of Art; Peter Jelavich,
Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University; Rose-Carol Washton Long, Professor of 19th- and 20th-Century European Art,
Department of Art History, The CUNY Graduate Center; Starr Figura, Associate Curator, Department of Prints & Illustrated Books.
EXHIBITION: German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse [MoMA Exh. #2154. March 27, 2011-July 11, 2011]
SUMMARY: A half-day symposium centering on the potential of the print as a medium for the dissemination of art and ideas.
Speakers address the print's ability to represent formal innovations and aesthetic goals, to communicate issues of war and
national pride, and to appear alongside news, commentary, and literature in publications and periodicals. Moderated by exhibition
curator, Starr Figura, Associate Curator, Prints & Illustrated Books.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-33b
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
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May 6, 2011 |
2011-33b |
"Disseminating Expressionism: The Role of Prints, 1905–1924" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 of 2 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Meike Hoffmann, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Freie Universität Berlin; Christian Weikop, Visiting Lecturer, University
of Edinburgh; Timothy O. Benson, Curator, The Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies, Los Angeles County
Museum of Art; Shulamith Behr, Senior Lecturer in German 20th-Century Art, The Courtauld Institute of Art; Peter Jelavich,
Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University; Rose-Carol Washton Long, Professor of 19th and 20th Century European Art,
Department of Art History, The CUNY Graduate Center; Starr Figura, Associate Curator, Department of Prints & Illustrated Books.
EXHIBITION: German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse [MoMA Exh. #2154. March 27, 2011-July 11, 2011]
SUMMARY: A half-day symposium centering on the potential of the print as a medium for the dissemination of art and ideas.
Speakers address the print's ability to represent formal innovations and aesthetic goals, to communicate issues of war and
national pride, and to appear alongside news, commentary, and literature in publications and periodicals. Moderated by exhibition
curator, Starr Figura, Associate Curator, Prints & Illustrated Books.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-33a
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 6, 2011 |
2011-34 |
"Artists Present at Noon" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Alejandro Cesarco, artist; Angie Keefer, artist; Matt Keegan, artist; Alexandre Singh, artist; Peter Eleey,
Curator, MoMA PS1.
SUMMARY: In sessions consisting of short and dynamic presentations of 20 images, 25 seconds per image, loosely modeled on
an informal Japanese presentation style, artists discuss their work, creative process, and other issues in contemporary art,
followed by a moderated discussion. This session focuses on artists who create and present work that moves beyond the object,
from publications and events to public talks and writing. Moderated by Peter Eleey, Curator, MoMA PS1.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 6, 2011 |
2011-35a |
"Contemporary Art Forum: Art Speech—A Symposium on Symposia" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, Department of Education; James Elkins, E.C. Chadbourne
Chair in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Carey Young, artist;
Monika Szewczyk, Head of Publications, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art; Jonathan Gilmore, Assistant Professor, Department
of Philosophy, Yale University; T.J. Clark, art historian; Claus Noppeney, Professor, Bern University of the Arts; Ellen Levy,
artist and Associate Professor, Pratt Institute; Marjorie Perloff, Professor Emerita of Humanities, Stanford University; Benjamin
Binstock, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cooper Union, New York.
SUMMARY: This two-day program brings together artists, art historians, scholars, critics, writers, and speech and performance
studies experts to discuss frameworks for understanding issues surrounding art speech and methods for being direct and achieving
clarity in spoken public presentations in the visual arts. Using a variety of strategies, this forum seeks to anatomize art
historians' and artists' habits at the podium. Sessions include reenactments of famous acts of criticism, critiques of the
academic slide show, an investigation of the effects of apparently authoritative presentations, experiments in the effects
of stage presence, and analyses of the academic introduction and of the performative.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-35b, 2011-35c
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 20, 2011 |
2011-35b |
"Contemporary Art Forum: Art Speech—A Symposium on Symposia" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, Department of Education; James Elkins, E.C. Chadbourne
Chair in the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Carey Young, artist;
Monika Szewczyk, Head of Publications, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art; Jonathan Gilmore, Assistant Professor, Department
of Philosophy, Yale University; T.J. Clark, art historian; Claus Noppeney, Professor, Bern University of the Arts; Ellen Levy,
artist and Associate Professor, Pratt Institute; Marjorie Perloff, Professor Emerita of Humanities, Stanford University; Benjamin
Binstock, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cooper Union, New York.
SUMMARY: This two-day program brings together artists, art historians, scholars, critics, writers, and speech and performance
studies experts to discuss frameworks for understanding issues surrounding art speech and methods for being direct and achieving
clarity in spoken public presentations in the visual arts. Using a variety of strategies, this forum seeks to anatomize art
historians' and artists' habits at the podium. Sessions include reenactments of famous acts of criticism, critiques of the
academic slide show, an investigation of the effects of apparently authoritative presentations, experiments in the effects
of stage presence, and analyses of the academic introduction and of the performative.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-35a, 2011-35c
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 20, 2011 |
2011-35c |
"Contemporary Art Forum: Art Speech—A Symposium on Symposia" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 3 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Christophe Cherix, Chief Curator, Department of Prints & Illustrated Books; Donald Preziosi, Professor of Art
History, University of California, Los Angeles; Anna Kryczka, PhD candidate, Visual Studies, University of California, Irvine;
Charles Altieri, Professor of English, University of California, Berkley; Alexander Alberro, Virginia Bloedel Wright Professor
of Art History, Barnard, Columbia University.
SUMMARY: This two-day program brings together artists, art historians, scholars, critics, writers, and speech and performance
studies experts to discuss frameworks for understanding issues surrounding art speech and methods for being direct and achieving
clarity in spoken public presentations in the visual arts. Using a variety of strategies, this forum seeks to anatomize art
historians' and artists' habits at the podium. Sessions include reenactments of famous acts of criticism, critiques of the
academic slide show, an investigation of the effects of apparently authoritative presentations, experiments in the effects
of stage presence, and analyses of the academic introduction and of the performative.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-35a, 2011-35b
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 21, 2011 |
2011-36a |
"International Museum Education Institute: Focus Brazil—Pedagogy, Art, Participation" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Ricardo Basbaum, artist; Connie Butler, Chief Curator, Department of Drawings; Tom Finkelpearl, Director, Queens
Museum of Art; Jessica Gogan, Co-founder, Instituto Mesa, Brazil, independent curator/educator, PhD candidate, the University
of Pittsburgh; Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, Department of Education; Shannon Jackson, Professor
of Rhetoric and Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies, University of California, Berkley; Vik Muniz, artist; Adele Nelson,
doctoral candidate, New York University; Yasmil Raymond, Curator, DIA Art Foundation; Danilo Streck, Professor at the Graduate
School of Education, Universidade de Vale de Rio dos Sinos (UNISNOS); Cristiana Tejo, General Coordinator of Education and
Cultural Diffusion, Fundação Joaquim Nabuco; Luiz Guilherme Vergara, Professor of Art and co-founder of Instituto MESA; Calder
Zwicky, Associate Educator, Teen and Community Programs, Department of Education.
SUMMARY: This two-day event explores the legacies of the pedagogical theories of such figures as Paulo Freire and Augusto
Boal in artistic practices and museum education in Brazil and the United States since the 1960s. By bringing together artists,
art historians, museum and art educators, and theorists, the symposium approaches this subject in a cross-disciplinary manner
through a series of conversations, presentations, and debates.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-36b, 2011-36c
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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July 21, 2011 |
2011-36b |
"International Museum Education Institute: Focus Brazil—Pedagogy, Art, Participation" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Ricardo Basbaum, artist; Connie Butler, Chief Curator, Department of Drawings; Tom Finkelpearl, Director, Queens
Museum of Art; Jessica Gogan, Co-founder, Instituto Mesa, Brazil, independent curator/educator, PhD candidate, the University
of Pittsburgh; Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, Department of Education; Shannon Jackson, Professor
of Rhetoric and Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies, University of California, Berkley; Vik Muniz, artist; Adele Nelson,
doctoral candidate, New York University; Yasmil Raymond, Curator, DIA Art Foundation; Danilo Streck, Professor at the Graduate
School of Education, Universidade de Vale de Rio dos Sinos (UNISNOS); Cristiana Tejo, General Coordinator of Education and
Cultural Diffusion, Fundação Joaquim Nabuco; Luiz Guilherme Vergara, Professor of Art and co-founder of Instituto MESA; Calder
Zwicky, Associate Educator, Teen and Community Programs, Department of Education.
SUMMARY: This two-day event explores the legacies of the pedagogical theories of such figures as Paulo Freire and Augusto
Boal in artistic practices and museum education in Brazil and the United States since the 1960s. By bringing together artists,
art historians, museum and art educators, and theorists, the symposium approaches this subject in a cross-disciplinary manner
through a series of conversations, presentations, and debates.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-36a, 2011-36c
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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July 22, 2011 |
2011-36c |
"International Museum Education Institute: Focus Brazil—Pedagogy, Art, Participation" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 3 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Ricardo Basbaum, artist; Connie Butler, Chief Curator, Department of Drawings; Tom Finkelpearl, Director, Queens
Museum of Art; Jessica Gogan, Co-founder, Instituto Mesa, Brazil, independent curator/educator, PhD candidate, the University
of Pittsburgh; Pablo Helguera, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, Department of Education; Shannon Jackson, Professor
of Rhetoric and Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies, University of California, Berkley; Vik Muniz, artist; Adele Nelson,
doctoral candidate, New York University; Yasmil Raymond, Curator, DIA Art Foundation; Danilo Streck, Professor at the Graduate
School of Education, Universidade de Vale de Rio dos Sinos (UNISNOS); Cristiana Tejo, General Coordinator of Education and
Cultural Diffusion, Fundação Joaquim Nabuco; Luiz Guilherme Vergara, Professor of Art and co-founder of Instituto MESA; Calder
Zwicky, Associate Educator, Teen and Community Programs, Department of Education.
SUMMARY: This two-day event explores the legacies of the pedagogical theories of such figures as Paulo Freire and Augusto
Boal in artistic practices and museum education in Brazil and the United States since the 1960s. By bringing together artists,
art historians, museum and art educators, and theorists, the symposium approaches this subject in a cross-disciplinary manner
through a series of conversations, presentations, and debates.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-36a, 2011-36b
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Summer 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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July 22, 2011 |
2011-37 |
"Ben Vautier Live at MoMA" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Ben Vautier, artist.
SERIES: Instruction Lab
SUMMARY: Fluxus artist Ben Vautier kicks off Instruction Lab with a special Fluxus presentation followed by a discussion and
a reception. Instruction Lab is an interactive workshop where participants can witness and reconstruct conceptual, instruction-based
pieces by artists who were integral to the international Fluxus movement of the 1960s and 1970s. By engaging directly with
original Fluxus scores and performances, the lab aims to re-create the innovative spirit of this important avant-garde movement.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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January 28, 2011 |
2011-38 |
"Yoko Ono and Kara Walker in Conversation" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Yoko Ono, artist; Kara Walker, artist; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: Contemporary Art from the collection [MoMA Exh. #2123. June 30, 2010-September 19, 2011]
SUMMARY:Artists Yoko Ono and Kara Walker, whose work is represented in the exhibition Contemporary Art from the Collection, engage in a dialogue about their respective practices and share their perspectives on how social, political, and gender
issues inform their work. Moderated by Glenn D. Lowry.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 8, 2011 |
2011-39, 2011-39D |
"Flux This! with Pope.L and Special Guests" PLACE: Mezzanine, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Rob Andrews, artist; Geoffrey Hendricks, artist; Maren Hassinger, artist; Martin Kersels, artist; Clifford Owens,
artist; Rafael Sanchez, artist; Xaviera Simmons, artist; Catherine Sullivan, artist.
SERIES: Instruction Lab
EXHIBITION: Contemporary Art from the collection [MoMA Exh. #2123. June 30, 2010-September 19, 2011]
SUMMARY: Instructions, proposals, notions, a phone call, and a trampoline. A day and a half of Fluxus-inspired-and-disgusted
workshops, performances, video, and interventions, concluding with an evening of short things and even shorter things.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
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March 25, 2011 |
2011-40, 2011-40D |
"Cy Twombly Memorial" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art.
DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Sally Mann, photographer; Joself Helfenstein, Director,
The Menil Collection; Jeff Koons, artist; Mark Strand, poet; Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of
Painting and Sculpture; Simon Schama, professor, Columbia University; Henri Loyrette, Director, The Louvre Museum.
SUMMARY: A memorial held at MoMA in honor of the artist Cy Twombly.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
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September 20, 2011 |
2011-41 |
"Archives, Appropriation, and Montage: Rewriting History and the Personal in Arab Film" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Jean-Michel Frodon, film critic and historian; Rasha Salti, independent film and visual arts curator and writer;
Rania Stephan, artist and filmmaker; Karim Tartoussieh, scholar.
SUMMARY: This roundtable discussion focuses on the reflection of modernity in contemporary Middle Eastern cinema, with a particular
focus on the reconstitution and appropriation of social, political, and personal perspectives of history through the use of
found footage.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 13, 2011 |
2011-42a |
"Talk to Me": A Symposium" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, WNYC's Radiolab; Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Department of Architecture
& Design; Adam Bly, founder and CEO, Seed Media Group; Majora Carter, President, Majora Carter Group; Jamer Hunt, Director,
MFA in Transdisciplinary Design program, Parsons The New School for Design; Jake Barton, founder and principal, Local Projects;
Ayah Bdeir, artist, engineer, and designer; Ayse Birsel, designer, co-principal, Birsel+Seck; Sandra Bloodworth, director
of MTA Arts for Transit and Urban Design; Kenyatta Cheese, expert in social network narratives; Revital Cohen, designer; Bjarke
Ingels, architect, founding partner, Bjarke Ingels Group; Dwight Garner, book critic, The New York Times; Tahir Hemphill, designer; Natalie Jeremijenko, artist and associate professor of visual arts, New York University; Matt
Jones and Jack Schulze, principals, BERG; Alex Kalman, filmmaker; Laura Kurgan, associate professor of architecture at the
Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning, Columbia University; Kati London, designer and technologist,
director of product, Zynga New York; Marcus Samuelsson, chef, activist, and entrepreneur; Kevin Slavin, philosopher of design;
Sputniko!, designer and performer.
EXHIBITION: Talk to Me: Design and the Communication Between People and Objects [MoMA Exh. #2166. July 24, 2011-November 7, 2011]
SUMMARY: This evening and daylong program features presentations, conversations, interviews, and performances on the subjects
of design and script writing, cognitive science, gaming, augmented reality, and communication.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-42b, 2011-42c
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 19, 2011 |
2011-42b |
"Talk to Me": A Symposium" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, WNYC's Radiolab; Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Department of Architecture
& Design; Adam Bly, founder and CEO, Seed Media Group; Majora Carter, President, Majora Carter Group; Jamer Hunt, Director,
MFA in Transdisciplinary Design program, Parsons The New School for Design; Jake Barton, founder and principal, Local Projects;
Ayah Bdeir, artist, engineer, and designer; Ayse Birsel, designer, co-principal, Birsel+Seck; Sandra Bloodworth, director
of MTA Arts for Transit and Urban Design; Kenyatta Cheese, expert in social network narratives; Revital Cohen, designer; Bjarke
Ingels, architect, founding partner, Bjarke Ingels Group; Dwight Garner, book critic, The New York Times; Tahir Hemphill, designer; Natalie Jeremijenko, artist and associate professor of visual arts, New York University; Matt
Jones and Jack Schulze, principals, BERG; Alex Kalman, filmmaker; Laura Kurgan, associate professor of architecture at the
Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning, Columbia University; Kati London, designer and technologist,
director of product, Zynga New York; Marcus Samuelsson, chef, activist, and entrepreneur; Kevin Slavin, philosopher of design;
Sputniko!, designer and performer.
EXHIBITION: Talk to Me: Design and the Communication Between People and Objects [MoMA Exh. #2166. July 24, 2011-November 7, 2011]
SUMMARY: This evening and daylong program features presentations, conversations, interviews, and performances on the subjects
of design and script writing, cognitive science, gaming, augmented reality, and communication.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-42a, 2011-42c
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 19, 2011 |
2011-42c |
"Talk to Me": A Symposium" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 3 of 3 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, WNYC's Radiolab; Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Department of Architecture
& Design; Adam Bly, founder and CEO, Seed Media Group; Majora Carter, President, Majora Carter Group; Jamer Hunt, Director,
MFA in Transdisciplinary Design program, Parsons The New School for Design; Jake Barton, founder and principal, Local Projects;
Ayah Bdeir, artist, engineer, and designer; Ayse Birsel, designer, co-principal, Birsel+Seck; Sandra Bloodworth, director
of MTA Arts for Transit and Urban Design; Kenyatta Cheese, expert in social network narratives; Revital Cohen, designer; Bjarke
Ingels, architect, founding partner, Bjarke Ingels Group; Dwight Garner, book critic, The New York Times; Tahir Hemphill, designer; Natalie Jeremijenko, artist and associate professor of visual arts, New York University; Matt
Jones and Jack Schulze, principals, BERG; Alex Kalman, filmmaker; Laura Kurgan, associate professor of architecture at the
Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning, Columbia University; Kati London, designer and technologist,
director of product, Zynga New York; Marcus Samuelsson, chef, activist, and entrepreneur; Kevin Slavin, philosopher of design;
Sputniko!, designer and performer.
EXHIBITION: Talk to Me: Design and the Communication Between People and Objects [MoMA Exh. #2166. July 24, 2011-November 7, 2011]
SUMMARY: This evening and daylong program features presentations, conversations, interviews, and performances on the subjects
of design and script writing, cognitive science, gaming, augmented reality, and communication.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-42a, 2011-42b
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 19, 2011 |
2011-43a, 2011-43aD |
"De Kooning Now" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 of 2 DVCAMs, duplicate is 1 of 2 Standard DVDs
PARTICIPANTS: Cecily Brown, artist; Tom Ferrara, artist; William Tucker, artist; Josh Smith, artist; Terry Winters, artist;
William Agee, Evelyn Kranes Kossak Professor of Art History, Hunter College; Lynne Cooke, John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus
of Painting & Sculpture; Pepe Karmel, Associate Professor of Art History, NYU; David Rosand, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art
History Emeritus, Columbia University; Richard Shiff, Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair in Art History at the University of Texas-Austin;
Katy Siegel, associate professor of art history, Hunter College; Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator
of Painting & Sculpture; Phong Bui, artist, writer, and independent curator; Peter Schjeldahl, art critic; Jim Coddington,
Chief Conservator, The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: de Kooning: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #2169. September 18, 2011-January 9, 2012]
SUMMARY: De Kooning Now is a daylong series of talks and discussions in which artists, critics, and scholars explore Willem
de Kooning's work, examining its processes, themes, and influences; its place in Abstract Expressionism; and its significance
for the art of our time.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-43b
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
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November 11, 2011 |
2011-43b, 2011-43bD |
"De Kooning Now" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 of 2 DVCAMs, duplicate is 2 of 2 Standard DVDs
PARTICIPANTS: Cecily Brown, artist; Tom Ferrara, artist; William Tucker, artist; Josh Smith, artist; Terry Winters, artist;
William Agee, Evelyn Kranes Kossak Professor of Art History, Hunter College; Lynne Cooke, John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus
of Painting & Sculpture; Pepe Karmel, Associate Professor of Art History, NYU; David Rosand, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art
History Emeritus, Columbia University; Richard Shiff, Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair in Art History at the University of Texas-Austin;
Katy Siegel, associate professor of art history, Hunter College; Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator
of Painting & Sculpture; Phong Bui, artist, writer, and independent curator; Peter Schjeldahl, art critic; Jim Coddington,
Chief Conservator, The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: de Kooning: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #2169. September 18, 2011-January 9, 2012]
SUMMARY: De Kooning Now is a daylong series of talks and discussions in which artists, critics, and scholars explore Willem
de Kooning's work, examining its processes, themes, and influences; its place in Abstract Expressionism; and its significance
for the art of our time.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2011-43a
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2011
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November 11, 2011 |
2012-1 |
"Art and the Changing Middle East: Negar Azimi and William Wells" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Negar Azimi, Senior Editor, Bidoun Projects; Wells, Director,
Townhouse Gallery of Contemporary Art.
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
SUMMARY: Glenn D. Lowry moderates a conversation about artists, curators, and others creating space for contemporary art in
regions of cultural, social, and political change and unrest. Negar Azimi and William Wells discuss how artists and institutions
in the Middle East are engaging with and activating their local communities.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 7, 2011 |
2012-2 |
"Sanja Iveković: Sweet Violence" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Sanja Iveković, artist; Martha Rosler, artist; Ivana Bago and Antonia Majaca, curators, Institute for Duration,
Location, and Variables (DeLVe); Charles Esche, director, Van Abbemuseum; Bojana Pejić, art historian and curator; Roxana
Marcoci, Curator, Department of Photography. EXHIBITION: Sanja Iveković: Sweet Violence [MoMA Exh. #2177. December 18, 2011-March 26, 2012]
SUMMARY: A panel discussion on feminism, art, and politics with artist Sanja Iveković, curators, and video, installation,
and performance artist Martha Rosler. Roxana Marcoci, organizer of the exhibition, moderates. The panel is followed by Iveković's
performance Practice Makes a Master, featuring Sonja Pregrad.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 12, 2011 |
2012-3, 2012-3D |
"Diego Rivera: From Mexico to Manhattan: Rivera at Rockefeller Center" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Daniel Okrent, author.
SERIES: Diego Rivera: From Mexico to Manhattan
EXHIBITION: Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art [MoMA Exh. #2174. November 13, 2011-May 14, 2012]
SUMMARY: This lectures series addresses the culture and politics of early-20th-century Mexico, the influence of the Mexican
Revolution on Rivera, and the controversial mural Rivera was commissioned to create for Rockefeller Center.
Daniel Okrent, author of Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center (2003), explores one of the most notorious instances of art destruction in 20th-century America—the commission of a mural
by Rivera for Rockefeller Center and its eventual removal.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2012-9, 2012-12
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
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February 8, 2012 |
2012-4 |
"Artist and Publisher: Printmaking and the Collaborative Process, with Ellen Gallagher and Two Palms Press" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Ellen Gallagher, artist; Two Palms Press, publisher; Christophe Cherix, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Chief Curator
of Prints & Illustrated Books.
EXHIBITION: Printin' [MoMA Exh. #2185. February 15, 2012-May 14, 2012], Print/Out [MoMA Exh. #2186. February 19, 2012-May 14, 2012]
SERIES: Artist and Publisher
SUMMARY: Artist Ellen Gallagher is in conversation with Two Palms Press, as part of a series of conversations between publishers
and artists featured in Print/Out and Printin' as they discuss their creative practice and the process of collaboration. Christophe Cherix, organizer of Print/Out, moderates both evenings.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2012-7
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 16, 2012 |
2012-5, 2012-5D |
"Print Studio Inauguration & NSK State Citizens Rendezvous" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Miran Mohar, founding member of Slovenian art collective IRWIN; Gediminas Gasparavicius, Charles Lewis, and
Conor McGrady, NSKNY Organizing Committee members; Ana Janevski, Associate Curator of Performance, Department of Media & Performance
Art.
SERIES: Print Studio
SUMMARY: The opening program of Print Studio, an interactive space that explores the evolution of artistic practices relating
to the medium of print. Following an NSK State Citizens Rendezvous and presentations, Ana Janevski, Associate Curator of Performance,
moderates a discussion and Q&A. A reception follows, and participants are invited to engage in Print Studio's activities:
apply for citizenship at IRWIN's NSK Passport Office, New York; make a print using visual resources found in the Reanimation
Library: Mid-Manhattan Branch; or respond to a re-imagined task from the ongoing Collective Task project adapted for Print
Studio.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
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February 2, 2012 |
2012-6a |
"Public Dreams and Private Needs" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 of 2 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael
Bell and Eunjeong Seong, Principals, Visible Weather; Eric Belsky, Lecturer of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard Graduate
School of Design, and Managing Director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University; Amale Andraos and Dan
Wood, Principals, WORKac; Gerald Frug, urban theorist and Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Eric Sanderson,
senior conservation ecologist, Wildlife Conservation Society; Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang; Kari Lydersen, journalist and author;
Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample, MOS; David Rosner, Ronald H. Lauterstein Professor of Sociomedical Science and History,
Columbia University and Co-Director of the Center for the History & Ethics of Public Health, Columbia's Mailman School of
Public Health; Andrew Zago, Principal, Zago Architecture; Robert Somol, Director of the School of Architecture, University
of Illinois Chicago.
EXHIBITION: Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream [MoMA Exh. #2184. February 15, 2012-August 13, 2012]
SUMMARY: In this symposium organized with the Buell Center at Columbia University, the leaders of the five multidisciplinary
teams working on projects for the exhibition Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream share their final proposals for housing and related infrastructures that could catalyze urban transformation, and discuss
the principal issues they grappled with throughout the workshop phase and their residencies at MoMA PS1. Experts in fields
beyond architecture join the team leaders in discussion.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2012-6b
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.Please see Supplemental
Materials 2012-6 for event booklet.
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February 17, 2012 |
2012-6b |
"Public Dreams and Private Needs" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 of 2 DVCAMs
PARTICIPANTS: Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael
Bell and Eunjeong Seong, Principals, Visible Weather; Eric Belsky, Lecturer of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard Graduate
School of Design, and Managing Director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University; Amale Andraos and Dan
Wood, Principals, WORKac; Gerald Frug, urban theorist and Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Eric Sanderson,
senior conservation ecologist, Wildlife Conservation Society; Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang; Kari Lydersen, journalist and author;
Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample, MOS; David Rosner, Ronald H. Lauterstein Professor of Sociomedical Science and History,
Columbia University and Co-Director of the Center for the History & Ethics of Public Health, Columbia's Mailman School of
Public Health; Andrew Zago, Principal, Zago Architecture; Robert Somol, Director of the School of Architecture, University
of Illinois Chicago.
EXHIBITION: Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream [MoMA Exh. #2184. February 15, 2012-August 13, 2012]
SUMMARY: In this symposium organized with the Buell Center at Columbia University, the leaders of the five multidisciplinary
teams working on projects for the exhibition Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream share their final proposals for housing and related infrastructures that could catalyze urban transformation, and discuss
the principal issues they grappled with throughout the workshop phase and their residencies at MoMA PS1. Experts in fields
beyond architecture join the team leaders in discussion.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2012-6a
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time. Please see Supplemental
Materials 2012-6 for event booklet.
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February 17, 2012 |
2012-7 |
"Artist and Publisher: Printmaking and the Collaborative Process, with Marina Abramović and Jacob Samuel of Edition Jacob
Samuel" DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Marina Abramović, artist; Jacob Samuel, Edition Jacob Samuel; Christophe Cherix, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
Chief Curator of Prints & Illustrated Books.
EXHIBITION: Printin' [MoMA Exh. #2185. February 15, 2012-May 14, 2012], Print/Out [MoMA Exh. #2186. February 19, 2012-May 14, 2012]
SERIES: Artist and Publisher
SUMMARY: Artist Marina Abramović is in conversation with Jacob Samuel of Edition Jacob Samuel, as part of a series of conversations
between publishers and artists featured in Print/Out and Printin' as they discuss their creative practice and the process of collaboration. Christophe Cherix, organizer of Print/Out, moderates both evenings.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2012-4
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 28, 2012 |
2012-8 |
"Modern Poets: Collective Task" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Chris Alexander, Kieran Daly, Mónica de la Torre, Gordon Faylor, Rob Fitterman, Kristen Gallagher, Lawrence
Giffin, Sabine Hermann, Lanny Jordan Jackson, Josef Kaplan, Klaus Killisch, Patrick Lovelace, Kristin Lucas, Carol Mirakove,
Yedda Morrison, John Paetsch, Kim Rosenfield, Andrew Sterling, all of Collective Task.
SERIES: Modern Poets
SUMMARY: Members of the group Collective Task present paintings, texts, sound pieces, and photographic works made in response
to the tasks they have set for each other over the years. Their works are based on a collective project: one participant offers
the group a new task on the first day of each new month, to be completed within that month, and participants would respond
to any or all of the tasks.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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March 1, 2012 |
2012-9, 2012-9D |
"Diego Rivera: From Mexico to Manhattan: Rivera and Mexico" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Elena Poniatowska, journalist and writer.
SERIES: Diego Rivera: From Mexico to Manhattan
EXHIBITION: Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art [MoMA Exh. #2174. November 13, 2011-May 14, 2012]
SUMMARY: This lectures series addresses the culture and politics of early-20th-century Mexico, the influence of the Mexican
Revolution on Rivera, and the controversial mural Rivera was commissioned to create for Rockefeller Center. Journalist and
writer Elena Poniatowska discusses the social and political atmosphere in which Rivera lived and worked and how it shaped
his artistic practice in Mexico and beyond.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2012-3, 2012-12
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
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March 22, 2012 |
2012-10, 2012-10D |
"Cindy Sherman: Circle of Influence" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: George Condo, artist; Kalup Linzy, artist; Elizabeth Peyton, artist; Collier Schorr, artist; moderator: Eva
Respini, Associate Curator, Department of Photography.
SERIES: Diego Rivera: From Mexico to Manhattan
EXHIBITION: Cindy Sherman [MoMA Exh. #2187. February 26, 2012-June 11, 2012]
SUMMARY: This panel discussion features artists, working in a variety of mediums, as they consider Cindy Sherman's influence
on contemporary art practice, including issues such as feminism and identity.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2012-10 for event booklet.
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March 26, 2012 |
2012-11 |
"Experiments in Publication: Artists' Magazines" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: K8 Hardy, LTTR; Flint Jamison, Veneer Magazine; Kristina Lee Podesva and Jeff Khonsary, Fillip; Anthony Smyrski,
Megawords; moderator: David Senior, Bibliographer, The Museum of Modern Art Library.
SUMMARY: Held in conjunction with Millenium Magazines, this panel explores how and why artists create magazines. Artists, publishers, and writers talk about their publications
and the collaborative nature of their work, promoting social and political ideas, employing creative editorial practices,
appropriating materials, and building artist communities.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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April 9, 2012 |
2012-12, 2012-12D |
"Diego Rivera: From Mexico to Manhattan: The Revolutionary Life and Times of Diego Rivera" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Alan Knight, Professor of the History of Latin America, Oxford University.
SERIES: Diego Rivera: From Mexico to Manhattan
EXHIBITION: Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art [MoMA Exh. #2174. November 13, 2011-May 14, 2012]
SUMMARY: This lectures series addresses the culture and politics of early-20th-century Mexico, the influence of the Mexican
Revolution on Rivera, and the controversial mural Rivera was commissioned to create for Rockefeller Center. Historian Alan
Knight discusses Diego Rivera within his historical context, both in Mexico and as an international figure.
RELATED MATERIAL: 2012-3, 2012-9
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
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April 23, 2012 |
2012-13, 2012-13D |
"Artist Paul Elliman" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM, Duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Paul Elliman, artist.
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
SUMMARY: Paul Elliman, an artist featured in the exhibition Ecstatic Alphabets, discusses his work and how it relates to the material qualities of language.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
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May 9, 2012 |
2012-14 |
"Artist Shannon Ebner in conversation with writer Angie Keefer" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Shannon Ebner, artist; Angie Keefer, writer.
SERIES: Conversations with Contemporary Artists
SUMMARY: Shannon Ebner and Angie Keefer, artists featured in the exhibition Ecstatic Alphabets, discuss their work and how it relates to the material qualities of language.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Spring 2012
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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June 20, 2012 |
2013-1 |
"Walkthrough of de Kooning: A Retrospective " DATA: 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting & Sculpture,
The Museum of Modern Art.
EXHIBITION: de Kooning: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #2169. September 18, 2011-January 9, 2012]
SUMMARY: John Elderfield, organizer of de Kooning: A Retrospective, leads a walkthrough of the exhibition with MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2012
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December 13, 2012 |
2013-2 |
"roygbiv&b" PLACE: The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Marina Rosenfeld, artist; Raj Patel and Dave Rife, Arup.
SERIES: Instruction Lab
EXHIBITION: Contemporary Art from the Collection [MoMA Exh. #2123. June 30, 2010-September 19, 2011; Atrium: June 30, 2010-November 29, 2010]
SUMMARY: Artist Marina Rosenfeld, in collaboration with New York City youth choirs and musicians, presents a new performance
work integrating electronic, live, and ambient sound. Borrowing from schematic enterprises as varied as rhythm and blues vocals,
spectral composition, and experimental notation, Rosenfeld's roygbiv&b translates the iconic form of a rainbow into sound. Acoustics and electroacoustics consulting and collaboration provided
by Raj Patel and Dave Rife.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: Fall 2012
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April 21, 2011 |
2013-3 |
"The Annual Performance Symposium at MoMA: How Are We Performing Today?—Pierre Bal-Blanc Lecture" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Ana Janevski, Associate Curator of Performance, Department of Media and Performance Art; Pierre Bal-Blanc, Director,
CAC Brétigny, Paris, France.
SUMMARY: Pierre Bal-Blanc, Director of CAC Brétigny in Paris, delivers a lecture as part of the second session (entitled New Formats) at The Annual Performance Symposium at MoMA: How Are We Performing Today?. Introduction by Ana Janevski.
DONOR: The Department of Media and Performance Art
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 2013
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November 17, 2012 |
2013-4, 2013-4D |
"The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Wendy Woon, The Edward John Noble Deputy Director for Education;
Jesse Pasca, Educator; Tom Otterness, artist.
SUMMARY: Video produced for the opening of The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building. MoMA staff and
artists discuss the building's architecture and function in addition to the newly expanded education programs. Narration by
Glenn D. Lowry.
DONOR: The Director's Office
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2013
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2006 |
2013-5a, 2013-5aD |
"Visual Arts Workspaces and Contemporary Art Making" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVD, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Edgar Arceneaux, artist; Mark Dion, artist; Byron Kim, artist; Sina Najafi, Editor-in-Chief, Cabinet Magazine;
Mina Takahashi, Editor, Hand Papermaking; Nancy Princenthal, Senior Editor, Art in America; Phong Bui, Publisher, Brooklyn
Rail; Linda Earle, Executive Director, The New York Arts Program, Ohio Wesleyan University; Alyson Baker, Executive Director,
Socrates Sculpture Park; Ruby Lerner, CEO/President, Creative Capital; Yvonne Force Villareal, Founder, Art Production Fund;
Katy Siegel, Professor of Art History, Hunter College; Ian Berry, Curator and Associate Director of Curatorial Affairs, Tang
Teaching Museum, Skidmore College; Sarah Suzuki, The Sue and Eugene Mercy, Jr., Assistant Curator of Prints and Illustrated
Books.
SUMMARY: This half-day conference, organized with The New York State Artist Workspace Consortium, examines the evolving relationships
between workspaces, artists, curators, funders, journalists, and communities through a series of panel discussions and breakout
sessions.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2013
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October 2, 2009 |
2013-5b, 2013-5bD |
"Visual Arts Workspaces and Contemporary Art Making" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVD, duplicate is 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Edgar Arceneaux, artist; Mark Dion, artist; Byron Kim, artist; Sina Najafi, Editor-in-Chief, Cabinet Magazine;
Mina Takahashi, Editor, Hand Papermaking; Nancy Princenthal, Senior Editor, Art in America; Phong Bui, Publisher, Brooklyn
Rail; Linda Earle, Executive Director, The New York Arts Program, Ohio Wesleyan University; Alyson Baker, Executive Director,
Socrates Sculpture Park; Ruby Lerner, CEO/President, Creative Capital; Yvonne Force Villareal, Founder, Art Production Fund;
Katy Siegel, Professor of Art History, Hunter College; Ian Berry, Curator and Associate Director of Curatorial Affairs, Tang
Teaching Museum, Skidmore College; Sarah Suzuki, The Sue and Eugene Mercy, Jr., Assistant Curator of Prints and Illustrated
Books.
SUMMARY: This half-day conference, organized with The New York State Artist Workspace Consortium, examines the evolving relationships
between workspaces, artists, curators, funders, journalists, and communities through a series of panel discussions and breakout
sessions.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2013
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October 2, 2009 |
2013-6a |
"The Radical Decade: Alighiero Boetti between Italy and Afghanistan, 1969–79" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Elisabetta Benassi and Mario Garcia Torres, artists; Mario Calabresi, author and director for the Italian newspaper
La Stampa; Jason Smith, art critic and Assistant Professor, Graduate Studies in Art, Art Center College of Design; Christian Rattemeyer,
Associate Curator, Department of Prints and Drawings; Mark Godfrey, curator.
EXHIBITION: Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan [MoMA Exh. #2205. July 1, 2012-October 1, 2012]
SUMMARY: In conjunction with the exhibition Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan, curators Christian Rattemeyer and Mark Godfrey moderate two panels of artists, scholars, curators, and writers as they examine
Boetti's artistic practice in Italy in the 1970s, as well as in Afghanistan, where he made his second home between 1971 and
1979.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2013
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time. Please see Supplemental
Materials 2013-6 for event booklet.
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September 28, 2012 |
2013-6b |
"The Radical Decade: Alighiero Boetti between Italy and Afghanistan, 1969–79" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Elisabetta Benassi and Mario Garcia Torres, artists; Mario Calabresi, author and director for the Italian newspaper
La Stampa; Jason Smith, art critic and Assistant Professor, Graduate Studies in Art, Art Center College of Design; Christian Rattemeyer,
Associate Curator, Department of Prints and Drawings; Mark Godfrey, curator.
EXHIBITION: Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan [MoMA Exh. #2205. July 1, 2012-October 1, 2012]
SUMMARY: In conjunction with the exhibition Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan, curators Christian Rattemeyer and Mark Godfrey moderate two panels of artists, scholars, curators, and writers as they examine
Boetti's artistic practice in Italy in the 1970s, as well as in Afghanistan, where he made his second home between 1971 and
1979.
DONOR: The Department of Education
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 2013
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time. Please see Supplemental
Materials 2013-6 for event booklet.
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September 28, 2012 |
2013-7 |
"Seth Siegelaub: A Memorial Tribute" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Christophe Cherix, Chief Curator, Drawings and Prints; Lucy
Lippard, art historian; Carl Andre, artist; Robert Barry, artist; Joseph Kosuth, artist; Jessica Fay-Siegelaub, daughter of
Seth Siegelaub; Sara Martinetti, student and curator; Anna Ostoya, artist; Lawrence Weiner; Marja Bloem, curator and partner
of Seth Siegelaub
SUMMARY: A memorial service held at MoMA in honor of the gallerist Seth Siegelaub.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 20, 2013
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October 29, 2013 |
2013-8a, 2013-8aD |
"Bernard Tschumi Presentation to the Board of Trustees" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P cassette; Duplicate is 1 Hi8
PARTICIPANTS: Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Bernard Tschumi, architect
SUMMARY: Presentation given by Bernard Tschumi to the MoMA Board of Trustees re: his work (on tape 2013-8a), followed by a
question and answer session (on tape 2013-8b).
RELATED MATERIAL: 2013-8b, 2013-8bD
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2012
NOTE: These tapes are RESTRICTED.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 2, 1997 |
2013-8b, 2013-8bD |
"Bernard Tschumi Presentation to the Board of Trustees" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P cassette; Duplicate is 1 Hi8
PARTICIPANTS: Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Bernard Tschumi, architect
SUMMARY: Presentation given by Bernard Tschumi to the MoMA Board of Trustees re: his work (on tape 2013-8a), followed by a
question and answer session (on tape 2013-8b).
RELATED MATERIAL: 2013-8a, 2013-8aD
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2012
NOTE: These tapes are RESTRICTED.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 2, 1997 |
2013-9a, 2013-9aD |
"Jacques Herzog Presentation to the Board of Trustees" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P cassette; Duplicate is 1 Hi8
PARTICIPANTS: Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Jacques Herzog, architect
SUMMARY: Presentation given by Jacques Herzog to the MoMA Board of Trustees re: his work (on tape 2013-9a), followed by a
question and answer session (on tape 2013-9b).
RELATED MATERIAL: 2013-9b, 2013-9bD
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2012
NOTE: These tapes are RESTRICTED.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 4, 1997 |
2013-9b, 2013-9bD |
"Jacques Herzog Presentation to the Board of Trustees" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Hi8 Metal-P cassette; Duplicate is 1 Hi8
PARTICIPANTS: Board of Trustees, The Museum of Modern Art; Jacques Herzog, architect
SUMMARY: Presentation given by Jacques Herzog to the MoMA Board of Trustees re: his work (on tape 2013-9a), followed by a
question and answer session (on tape 2013-9b).
RELATED MATERIAL: 2013-9a, 2013-9aD
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2012
NOTE: These tapes are RESTRICTED.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 4, 1997 |
2013-10 |
"80 Years of MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVCAM
PARTICIPANTS: Michelle Elligott, the Rona Roob Senior Museum Archivist
SUMMARY: Lecture given by Michelle Elligott for Museum members, presenting 80 Years of the Museum's history.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2013
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 10, 2009 |
2013-11 |
"Staff Christmas Party" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 BetacamSP
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2013
NOTE: This tapes is RESTRICTED.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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December 8, 1997 |
2013-12 |
"Yoshio Taniguchi Press Party" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 BetacamSP
PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, architect
SUMMARY: Press party and reception held to celebrate the selection of Yoshio Taniguchi as architect of the new Museum.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2013
NOTE: These tapes are RESTRICTED.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for these recordings at this time.
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December 8, 1997 |
2014-1 |
"The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art: 50 Years" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 2 Standard DVDs
PARTICIPANTS: Jo Carole Lauder, President, The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art; Sir Brian Urquhart, Chairman
Emeritus, The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art; Richard Serra, artist; John Szarkowski, Director, Department
of Photography; Fareed Zakaria, editor, Newsweek; Richard Rogers, architect; Adam Gopnick, writer; Zaha Hadid, architect; Sanford Kwinter, writer
SUMMARY: Commemorative DVDs produced on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of The International Council of the Museum, and
the dedication of the International Council Gallery at the new Museum of Modern Art one year later. Recordings include lectures,
meetings, gallery visits, and histories of The International Council.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 2014
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for a note from the President and the Table of Contents for the DVDs.
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2003 |
2014-2 |
"Artist Talk: Trisha Donnelly on Artist's Choice" EXHIBITION: Artist's Choice: Trisha Donnelly [MoMA Exh. #2218. November 9, 2012-July 28, 2013]
PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 Standard DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Trisha Donnelly, artist; Laura Hoptman, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture
SUMMARY: Trisha Donnelly presents an illustrated lecture on a 1901 scrapbook comprised of a selection of mounted photos in
MoMA's collection. This scrapbook is among works in the Artist's Choice exhibition, in which Donnelly was invited to organize
an exhibition drawn from works in the Museum's collection.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 2014
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March 11, 2013 |
2014-3 |
"Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century broadcast" EXHIBITION: Latin American Artists of the Twentieth Century [MoMA Exh. #2218. November 9, 2012-July 28, 2013] ICE-F-238-90
DATA: 1 Standard VHS
DONOR: The International Program
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2014
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August 18, 1993 |
2014-4 |
"Mutant Materials Tokyo Showing: Video tape from TV program" EXHIBITION: Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design [MoMA Exh. #1713, May 24(25)-August 27, 1995] ICE-F-258-94
DATA: 1 Standard VHS
SUMMARY: Television coverage of the exhibition during its showing at the Living Design Center Ozone in Tokyo. Programs include
"Nichiyou Bijutsukan/Sunday Museum" on NHK, "Tokyo News" on MXTV, "TICOS" on TBS, and "News Wide II" on TV Tokyo.
DONOR: The International Program
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2014
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July 4-August 4, 1996 |
2014-5 |
"MoMA Masterworks: General Summary" EXHIBITION: Masterworks from The Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (February 6-May 5, 1993) ICE-F-245-92
DATA: 1 Standard VHS
SUMMARY: Coverage of the ceremonies for the exhibition's opening at the Ueno Royal Museum in Tokyo, Japan. The opening reception
takes place at the Akasaka Prince Hotel.
RELATED MATERIAL: 98-39, 98-40
DONOR: The International Program
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 2014
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March 22, 1993 |
2014-6 |
"MoMA - Home Delivery - Pre-Fab Homes" PLACE: New York DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Stephanie Simon, reporter, NY1; Peter Christensen, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design;
Betty Fisher, Exhibition Designer; Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design. EXHIBITION: Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling [MoMA Exh. #2043. July 20, 2008-October 20, 2008] SUMMARY: NY1 News All Day reports on the building of pre-fabricated homes outside the Museum as part of Home Delivery exhibition
at MoMA. The clip focuses on the ease of assembly, green architecture, and sustainability. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-15 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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July 3, 2008 |
2014-7 |
"Monet - MoMA" PLACE: CBS 2 News Sunday Morning DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Dana Tyler, reporter, CBS 2; Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture SUMMARY: On CBS 2 News Sunday Morning, Dana Tyler reports on the Museum's new installation of Claude Monet's water lilies.
Ann Temkin discusses Monet's works from his late career. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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March 21, 2010 |
2014-8 |
"Counter Space" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Martha Stewart, host, The Martha Stewart Show; Juliet Kinchin, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design EXHIBITION: Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen [MoMA Exh. #2128. September 15, 2010-May 2, 2011] SUMMARY: Martha Stewart discusses the exhibition Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen at MoMA with curator Juliet Kinchin. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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October 6, 2010 |
2014-9 |
"Glenn Lowry, MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Walters, co-host, The View; Joy Behar, co-host, The View; Whoopi Goldberg, co-host, The View; Elisabeth
Hasselbeck, co-host, The View; Sherri Shepherd, co-host, The View; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art SUMMARY: Glenn D. Lowry discusses the question "what is art?" with the hosts of The View. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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March 11, 2011 |
2014-10 |
"MoMA- Abstract Expressionist New York: The Big Picture" PLACE: New York DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture EXHIBITION: Abstract Expressionist New York: The Big Picture [MoMA Exh. #2131A. October 3, 2010-April 25, 2011] SUMMARY: Eye on New York reports on the Museum's exhibition Abstract Expressionist New York, a show that includes works by Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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March 6, 2011 |
2014-11 |
"Lucian Freud Exhibition - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Lucian Freud: The Painter's Etchings [MoMA Exh. #2024. December 16, 2007-March 10, 2008] SUMMARY: WNBC reports on the Museum's Lucian Freud exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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January 26, 2008 |
2014-12 |
"Pipilotti Rist - Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Stephanie Simon, reporter, NY1; Pipilotti Rist, artist; Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator, Department of Media EXHIBITION: Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters) [MoMA Exh. #2057. November 19, 2008-February 2, 2009] SUMMARY: Stephanie Simon interviews Pipilotti Rist and Klaus Biesenbach on the Rist installation in the Museum's atrium. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 13, 2008 |
2014-13 |
"Design and the Elastic Mind MoMA" PLACE: New York DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Paola Antonelli, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design; Neri Oxman, Materialcology; Chuck Hoberman,
Hoberman Associates EXHIBITION: Design and the Elastic Mind [MoMA Exh. #2029. February 24, 2008-May 12, 2008] SUMMARY: Bloomberg News- Muse: Arts and Culture report on MoMA exhibition Design and the Elastic Mind. Includes interviews with Paola Antonelli, Neri Oxman, and Chuck Hoberman, who discuss different aspects of the exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 20, 2008 |
2014-14 |
"Meet Me At MoMA - Alzheimer's" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Dr. Nancy Snyderman, reporter, NBC 30; Francesca Rosenberg, Director of Community and Access Programs; Dr. Mary
Mittelman, NYU School of Medicine; Florence and Hal Josephs, visitors/program participants SUMMARY: NBC 30 Connecticut News @ 5:30 report on how art therapy can help people with Dementia and Alzheimer's, featuring
the Museum's Meet Me At MoMA program that makes art accessible to Alzheimer's patients. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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September 26, 2008 |
2014-15 |
Untitled DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Stephanie Simon, reporter, NY1; Peter Christensen, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design;
Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design EXHIBITION: Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling [MoMA Exh. #2043. July 20, 2008-October 20, 2008] SUMMARY: Stephanie Simon of NY1 News All Morning reports on the building of pre-fabricated homes outside the Museum as part
of the exhibition Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling . Peter Christensen and Barry Bergdoll discuss how the five houses demonstrate aspects of pre-fabrication and trends in contemporary
pre-fabricated homes. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-6 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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July 3, 2008 |
2014-16 |
"MoMA WiFi" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Adam Balkin, reporter, NY1; Allegra Burnette, Creative Director of Digital Media SUMMARY: NY1 News All Morning - The New York Living: Tech Beat report on the Museum's increased usage of new devices such
as iPhones. The report features the MoMA Wifi App which can be used to access audio tours, MoMA.guide computer kiosks, and
downloadable MoMA iTunes podcasts and presentations. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 22, 2008 |
2014-17 |
"Olafur Eliasson Exhibit - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Stephanie Simon, reporter, NY1; Olafur Eliasson, artist EXHIBITION: Take Your Time: Olafur Eliasson [MoMA Exh. #2036. April 20, 2008-June 30, 2008] SUMMARY: NY1 News All Morning - New York Living: The Arts Report features Stephanie Simon interviewing Olafur Eliasson about
his exhibition at the Museum, and his public art installations throughout New York City. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 21, 2008 |
2014-18, 2014-18D |
"Museum of Modern Art - Jackson Pollock" DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Anderson Cooper, reporter, 60 Minutes; Terry Horton, art collector SUMMARY: Anderson Cooper 60 Minutes special on "A Thrift-Shop Jackson Pollock Masterpiece?" The Museum is mentioned for its
gallery dedicated to works by artist Jackson Pollock. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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October, 7 2007 |
2014-19 |
"NY Museums - Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs SUMMARY: A Travel Channel Special on New York Museums, featuring the Museum as a favorite destination among visitors to the
city. The special discusses what the museum has to offer since its re-opening, with an emphasis on the design galleries. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 19, 2007 |
2014-20 |
"Elizabeth Murray's Death - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Elizabeth Murray, artist SUMMARY: On PBS, a New York Voices profile of Elizabeth Murray broadcast upon her death. She reminisces about her time in
New York as an abstract expressionist artist, and the Museum's recent retrospective of her work is mentioned. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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August 18, 2007 |
2014-21 |
"Aeron - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: A Travel Channel special on the Aeron Office Chair, designed by Donald T. Chadwick and William Stumpf, which is part
of the Museum's permanent design collection. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 5, 2007 |
2014-22 |
"Museum of Modern Art - Commercial Awards" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Matt Miller, President, Association of Independent Commercial Producers SUMMARY: ABC 7 News, Chicago interviews Matt Miller on the Commercial Awards, an annual awards ceremony by AICP organized
in conjunction with the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 19, 2007 |
2014-23 |
"MoMA Mention" DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: Fox 5 News At 6 reports that the Museum is number one on a recent list of the five biggest construction projects
in New York City. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 9, 2007 |
2014-24 |
"Miró Exhibit - Museum of Modern Art" PLACE: Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Stephanie Simon, Reporter, NY1; Joan Punyet Miró, Joan Miró's grandson; Anne Umland, Curator, Department of
Painting and Sculpture EXHIBITION: Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927-1937 [MoMA Exh. #2056. November 2, 2008-January 12, 2009] SUMMARY: On NY1 New York Tonight, Stephanie Simon reports on the Miró exhibition opening at the Museum. The report includes
interviews with Miró's grandson, and curator Anne Umland. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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October 30, 2008 |
2014-25 |
"Museum of Modern Art Education" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Paula Zahn, reporter, Sunday Arts; Wendy Woon, Deputy Director for Education SUMMARY: Sunday Arts special on the Museum's ability to engage visitors of all ages and backgrounds. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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September 6, 2009 |
2014-26 |
"A Conversation with Elizabeth Murray and Robert Storr" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Elizabeth Murray, Artist; Robert Storr, Curator EXHIBITION: : Focus: Elizabeth Murray [MoMA Exh. #1955. October 23, 2005-January 6, 2006] SUMMARY: Robert Storr and Elizabeth Murray discuss the Museum's exhibition of her work. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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October 23, 2005-January 9,2006 |
2014-27 |
"Friedlander: A Conversation with Peter Galassi" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Peter Galassi, Chief Curator of Photography EXHIBITION: Friedlander [MoMA Exh. #1943. June 5, 2005-August 29, 2005] SUMMARY: Galassi discusses the works of Lee Friedlander. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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2005 |
2014-28 |
"The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Lewis B. Cullman, Honorary Trustee and philanthropist; Jesse
Pasca, Educator, Family Programs; Wendy Woon, Deputy Director of Education; Tom Otterness, artist SUMMARY: Summary of the highlights of the new Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 27, 2006 |
2014-29 |
"Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007; The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September
24, 2007] SUMMARY: CBS2 Studio and Richard Serra discuss moving his heavy sculptures to the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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June 3-September 10,2007 |
2014-30 |
"A Conversation with Richard Serra and Lynne Cooke" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist; Lynne Cooke, co-curator, Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007; The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September
24, 2007] SUMMARY: Serra and Cooke discuss Serra's exhibition at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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June 3-September 24, 2007 |
2014-31, 2014-31D |
"Richard Serra on NY Voices, PBS" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007; The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September
24, 2007] SUMMARY: Interview with Richard Serra. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: The video portion of this recording does not play; please consult the audio track.
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June, 22, 2007 |
2014-33, 2014-33D |
"Muse 27B: Brice Marden" PLACE: Rubin Museum of Art; The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Carol Massar, Bloomberg; Brice Marden, artist; Linda Yablonsky, Bloomberg SERIES: Bloomberg Muse EXHIBITION: Brice Marden: A Retrospective of Paintings and Drawings [MoMA Exh. 1982, October 29, 2006-January 15, 2007] SUMMARY: Marden and Yablonsky discuss his art during a walkthrough of his 2007 exhibition at the Museum. Carol Massar introduces
the series at the Rubin Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Bloomberg
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2007 |
2014-34 |
"Muse 44c: Photographer Jeff Wall" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Carol Massar, Bloomberg; Jeff Wall, artist SERIES: Bloomberg Muse EXHIBITION: Jeff Wall [MoMA Exh. #1997, February 25, 2007-May 14, 2007] SUMMARY: Wall discusses the photographs in his exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Bloomberg
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2007 |
2014-35 |
"Muse 50" PLACE: American Museum of Natural History DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Carol Massar, Bloomberg; Paul Auster, novelist and director; Irene Jacob, actor; Pierre-Laurent Aimard, pianist;
Pier Virgilio Dastoli, EU Commission to Italy; Lincoln Seligman, artist; John Crisfield, The Sculpture Factory SERIES: Bloomberg Muse SUMMARY: Auster discusses his film "The Inner Life of Martin Frost" currently playing at MoMA. Stradivari Violin sold at Christie's
auction. Pierre-Laurent Aimard discusses modern and contemporary compositions. Discussed the re-opening of the Audubon wing
of the American Museum of Natural History and the current exhibit, Unknown Audubons. Discussed the history of the Audubon
family. The European Union celebrates their 50-year anniversary. Lincoln Seligman is a sculptor who creates pieces for corporate
lobbies and atriums around the world. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Bloomberg
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2007 |
2014-36 |
"Muse 59" PLACE: Steinway Hall, Miami; The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Richard Serra, artist; Damien Hirst, artist; Tracey Emin, artist; Bill Charlap,
musician; Marilyn Perry, WMF Chairman; Michael Cerveris, actor; David Pittu, actor SERIES: Bloomberg Muse EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: Richard Serra discusses his upcoming exhibition at the Museum. The program also features Michael Tilson Thomas discusses
conducting, performing, and musical history; Damien Hirst exhibitions in London; Tracey Emin's work in an exhibition in Venice,
Italy; Bill Charlap talks about the history of jazz music. The series highlights the new play LoveMusik, which uses the music
of Kurt Weill. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Bloomberg
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2007 |
2014-37 |
"Muse 104" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Paolo Antonelli, Senior Curator, Department of Architecture and Design; Neri Oxman, architect and designer;
Chuck Hoberman, Founder and President, Hoberman Associates; Gerard Evenden, Senior Partner, Foster and Partners; Faith Rifki,
American University of Sharjah; Susan Choi, author; Daniel Hope, musician SERIES: Bloomberg Muse EXHIBITION: Design and the Elastic Mind [MoMA Exh. #2029. February 24, 2008-May 12, 2008] SUMMARY: Paola Antonelli discusses the exhibition Design and the Elastic Mind and the future of architecture, specifically in Abu Dhabi and the Persian Gulf region. The episode also features Grace Hartigan
retrospectives on view in Chelsea galleries, Susan Choi discussing her new book and writing on Asian-American topics, and
Daniel Hope examines performing from the viewpoint of the audience. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Bloomberg
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2008 |
2014-38, 2014-38D |
"Muse 109" PLACE: The Bruce Museum of Arts and Science DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Phylicia Rashad, actress; Patrick Cole, Bloomberg; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert
Hilferty, Bloomberg; Filippo Lotti, Sotheby's Italy; Rob Myers, CEO RM Auctions; Charlene von Saher, granddaughter of Jacques
Goudstikker; Peter Sutton, Bruce Museum Director SERIES: Bloomberg Muse SUMMARY: Glenn D. Lowry discusses modern art and the future expansion plans for the Museum. The episode also features Rashad
discussing her performance in the Broadway production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the art world's celebration of Keith Haring on the 50th anniversary of his birth, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London's
exhibition on the costumes of The Supremes, and the Sotheby's Ferrari sale in Italy. Finally, the series reports on the 40
paintings recovered by the Goudstikker family after being looted by the Nazis in World War II. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Bloomberg
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2008 |
2014-39, 2014-39D |
"Muse 118" PLACE: Caramoor Center for Music and The Arts DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Barry Bergdoll, Philip Johnson Chief Curator, Department of Architecture and Design; Douglas Gaulthier, architect;
James Timberlake, architect; Lydia Haack, architect; Larry Sass, professor, MIT; Laura Rushfeldt, student, MIT; Oskar Leo
Kaufmann, architect; Sarah Chang, musician; Julia Peyton-Jones, Director of Serpentine Gallery; Daniel Richter, artist; Irvine
Welsh, author SERIES: Bloomberg Muse EXHIBITION: Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling [MoMA Exh. #2043. July 20, 2008-October 20, 2008] SUMMARY: Architects and curators discuss environmentally friendly housing options on display at the Museum's Home Delivery
exhibit. The episode also features Sarah Chang discussing performing and being labeled a "prodigy," the Serpentine Gallery
Pavilion by Frank Gehry opening in London, Richter discussing the inspiration behind his work, and highlights from the film
Crime by Welsh. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Bloomberg
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2008 |
2014-40, 2014-40D |
"MoMA WNBC Advertisement" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD SUMMARY: A Museum advertisement asks the question "what's your favorite?" The clip highlights works by Edvard Munch. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: The Museum of Modern Art
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March 24, 2006 |
2014-41 |
"Charlie Rose: Tim Burton #15239" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Rajendra Roy, The Celeste Bartos Chief Curator of Film; Ron Magliozzi, Associate Curator, Department of Film;
Jenny He, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Film; Tim Burton, artist EXHIBITION: Tim Burton [MoMA Exh. #2099. November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010] SUMMARY: Rajendra Roy, Ron Magliozzi, and Jenny He discuss working with Burton. Charlie Rose interviews Burton about his exhibition
at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 26, 2009 |
2014-42 |
"MoMA Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of the Cullman Center" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Marie-Josée Kravis, President, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Menschel, Chairman Emeritus, The Museum of Modern
Art; June Larkin, Life Trustee; Lewis B. Cullman, Honorary Trustee; Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Joel
Kline, Chancellor of NYC Department of Education SUMMARY: The dedication ceremony of the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Center. Members of the Museum's
Board of Trustees give speeches, followed by the ribbon cutting for the building. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 28, 2006 |
2014-43, 2014-43D |
"Reopening TV Highlights Reel" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Rafael Pi Roman, WNET Thirteen; Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; Matt Lauer, The Today Show; Robert Hughes, The
Culture Show; Diana Williams, Eyewitness News; Ronald S. Lauder, Chairman, The Museum of Modern Art; Glenn D. Lowry, Director,
The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture; Terence Riley, Chief Curator,
Department of Architecture and Design; Ashley Morrison, WB 11 Morning News; Luis Perez Oramas, Curator, Department of Drawings
and Prints; Anne Craig, Fox 5 News; Andrea Stassou, CBS 2; James Gara, Chief Operating Officer, The Museum of Modern Art;
Robert Menschel, President, The Museum of Modern Art SUMMARY: TV clips of Museum events from CNN, WNET Thirteen New York Voices, The Today Show, The Culture Show, Newsnight Review
from New York, Eyewitness News at 5 on ABC, NY 1, The News Hour, CBS 2, WB 11 Morning News, Ultima Hora, Channel 4 UK, Canal+
(France), Fox 5 News, Good Morning America, News Channel 4, Eyewitness News ABC 7, CBS Sunday Morning. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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2004 |
2014-44, 2014-44D |
"MoMA: Back in Manhattan" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Mike Morris, Medialink SUMMARY: Newsclip discussing the opening of the 2004 renovation of MoMA. Includes brief commentary by Glenn D. Lowry, several
shots of the new museum followed by archival footage from the first renovation of the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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2004 |
2014-45 |
"MoMA Moves Forward, Destination Queens" DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: A 60-second promotional video for MoMA QNS filmed on the 7 subway line. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Department of Graphic Design, The Museum of Modern Art
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2001 |
2014-46 |
"That's So New York: Sleepwalkers and MoMA" PLACE: DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Jenny Mayer, That's So New York; Doug Aitken, artist; Glenn Lowry, Director of MoMA EXHIBITION: Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers [MoMA Exh. #1991, January 16, 2007-February 12, 2007] SUMMARY: Press coverage of the exhibition Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: NYCtv
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2007 |
2014-47, 2014-47D |
"Doug Aiken Sleepwalkers Pre-Visualization" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers [MoMA Exh. #1991, January 16, 2007-February 12, 2007] SUMMARY: Includes a project surface overview layout and digitally constructed images of how the movies will look projected
on the building. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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January 30, 2006 |
2014-48 |
"MoMA Builds" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Steve Martin, Actor SUMMARY: The recording voiceover explains that the Museum needs to expand in order to accommodate its growing collection,
and includes a brief history of the museums' structure since its founding. Steve Martin leads a virtual tour of what the new
museum will look like upon completion. DONOR: Department of Communications. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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2001 |
2014-49, 2014-49D |
"New York Voices #423: MoMA Returns" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Yoshio Taniguchi, architect; Rafael Pi Roman, New York Voices; Glenn Lowry, Director of MoMA; Mark Dion, artist;
Michael Wesely, photographer; Elizabeth Murray, artist SERIES: New York Voices SUMMARY: Discusses the construction of the Museum's 2004 renovation. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 19, 2004 |
2014-50 |
"Edvard Munch: CBS News Sunday Morning" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Kynaston McShine, Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul [MoMA Exh. #1965, February 19, 2006 - May 8, 2006] SUMMARY: The segment outlines the history of Edvard Munch in honor of his exhibition at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 30, 2005 |
2014-51 |
"Cuatro/CNN: Richard Serra" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: Serra discusses his exhibition at the Museum DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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2007 |
2014-52 |
"Taryn Simon" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Taryn Simon, artist SERIES: Charlie Rose Show EXHIBITION: Taryn Simon: A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I-XVIII [MoMA Exh. #2201. May 2, 2012-September 3, 2012] SUMMARY: Taryn Simon discusses her exhibition at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: PBS
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June 25, 2012 |
2014-53, 2014-53D |
"CBS Interview in Biesenbach Apartment" DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Klaus Biesenbach, Director, MoMA PS1; Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art SUMMARY: CBS reporter interviews Klaus Biesenbach at his home. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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May 17, 2009 |
2014-54 |
"Arbuckle Retro at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: Thirty second advertisement for Richard Serra's 2007 exhibition at MoMA. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
Note: The video quality is inconsistent.
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2007 |
2014-55 |
"Tim Burton at MoMA, TVE" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Gemma Garcia, reporter for TVE; Ron Magliozzi, Associate Curator of Film EXHIBITION: Tim Burton [MoMA Exh. #2099. November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010] SUMMARY: Discussion with Ron Magliozzi about the Tim Burton exhibition at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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November 20, 2009 |
2014-56 |
Untitled PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Ron Magliozzi, Associate Curator, Department of Film SERIES: EXHIBITION: Tim Burton [MoMA Exh. #2099. November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010] SUMMARY: Ron Magliozzi discusses the themes and motifs in Tim Burton's art. He discusses the design layout of the exhibit
and the selection process of choosing from thousands of pieces for the show. The InnerSPACE program is based in Toronto. Only
the first half of the clip pertains to the Burton exhibit and MoMA. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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March 24, 2010 |
2014-57 |
"George Lois Exhibition on Video Fashion, Volume 22 number 4" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: George Lois, advertiser/artist; Christian Larson, curatorial assistant at MoMA; David Granger, Esquire Magazine;
Carl Fischer, Photographer for Esquire Covers; Ron Holland, partner at Lois Holland Calloway; Massimo Vignelli,designer SERIES: Videofashion! Men EXHIBITION: George Lois: The "Esquire" Covers[MoMA Exh. #2038B. April 25, 2008-April 13, 2009] SUMMARY: Only a portion of the DVD covers Lois; skip to 7:45. Lois discusses the creation of his "I Want My MTV" campaign.
Celebrates his highly effective and innovative cover designs for Esquire magazine. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013 SPONSOR: Fashion News World, Inc.
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Autumn/Winter 2008-2009 |
2014-58 |
"Arts Minds: Jeff Wall" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Jeff Wall, artist SERIES: Arts & Minds EXHIBITION: Jeff Wall [MoMA Exh. #1997, February 25, 2007-May 14, 2007] SUMMARY: Wall describes how he chooses to take his photographs. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 13, 2007 |
2014-59 |
"Thirteen New York Arts Festival: Setting the Stage" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Bill Baker, President and CEO, WNET New York/Channel 13 SERIES: Setting the Stage EXHIBITION: Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul [MoMA Exh. #1965, February 19, 2006 - May 8, 2006] SUMMARY: As part of Channel 13's special on the New York art world, Bill Baker briefly interviews Lowry. Lowry discusses the
current mission of the Museum, the opening of the Taniguchi building following the move to MoMA QNS, and the exhibition Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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March 31, 2006 |
2014-60, 2014-60D |
"Charlie Rose: Richard Serra, Part 1 and 2" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 2 DVDs, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, Richard Serra, Hal Foster, Michael Kimmelman EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: Charlie Rose interviews Serra about his retrospective at the Museum; Kimmelman and Foster discuss Serra's work. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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June 5-6, 2006 |
2014-61 |
"Jeff Wall: Retrospective" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Jeff Wall, photographer; Peter Galassi, Chief Curator, Department of Photography EXHIBITION: Jeff Wall [MoMA Exh. #1997, February 25, 2007-May 14, 2007] SUMMARY: Jeff Wall and Galassi walk through the galleries of Wall's retrospective at the Museum, discussing the background
of the works in the show and Wall's artistic practice. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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February 2007 |
2014-62 |
"Curator's Choice: Tim Burton at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Ron Magliozzi EXHIBITION: Tim Burton [MoMA Exh. #2099. November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010] SUMMARY: As part of Channel 13's SundayArts series, Magliozzi discusses the life and works of Tim Burton as highlighted in
the exhibition at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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January 31, 2010 |
2014-63, 2014-63D |
"Setting the Stage" DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Lewis B. Cullman, philanthropist and trustee; Bill Baker, President and CEO, WNET New York/Channel 13; Glenn
D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Setting the Stage EXHIBITION: Jeff Wall [MoMA Exh. #1997, February 25, 2007-May 14, 2007], Armando Reverón [MoMA Exh. #1995, February 11, 2007-April 16, 2007], : Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007], Comic Abstraction: Image-Breaking, Image-Making [MoMA Exh. #2000, March 4, 2007-June 11, 2007] SUMMARY: Bill Baker interview Cullman about philanthropy and fundraising, especially in regards to the Museum and the art
world. Lowry discusses the Museum's mission and the upcoming exhibition program, highlighting lesser-known artists. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 13, 2007 |
2014-64 |
"Fashion TV Brasil: New York Fashion Week 2011" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Maria Prata, chief editor, FTV Brasil; Ron Magliozzi, Associate Curator, Department of Film EXHIBITION: Tim Burton [MoMA Exh. #2099. November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010] SUMMARY: As part of Fashion TV Brasil's coverage of New York Fashion Week, host Maria Prata tours the exhibition Tim Burton with curator Ron Magliozzi. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is mostly in Portuguese, with English subtitles.
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2011 |
2014-65 |
"Georges Seurat Exhibition on Luxe TV" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Jodi Hauptman, Associate Curator, Department of Drawings; EXHIBITION: Georges Seurat: The Drawings [MoMA Exh. #2020. October 28, 2007-January 7, 2008] SUMMARY: Jodi Hauptman discusses the exhibition Georges Seurat: The Drawings. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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2007 |
2014-66 |
"Serra @ MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist; Michael Kimmelman, art critic, The New York Times EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: ZDF German TV coverage of the exhibition Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years . DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is mostly in German, with all interviews in English.
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2007 |
2014-67 |
"Kunststof Marlene Dumas Titelkopie" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Marlene Dumas, artist EXHIBITION: Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave [MoMA Exh. 2062. December 14, 2008-February 16, 2009] SUMMARY: NPS Kunststof TV interviews Marlene Dumas during the opening reception for her exhibition Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave at the Musuem. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Dutch.
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2008 |
2014-68 |
"Lady Rosa de Luxembourg" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Sanja Ivekovic, artist; Roxana Marcoci, Curator, Department of Photography; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum
of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Sanja Ivekovic: Sweet Violence [MoMA Exh. #2177. December 18, 2011-March 26, 2012] SUMMARY: Radio Télévision Luxembourg covers the exhibition Sanja Ivekovic: Sweet Violence at the Museum, focusing on the work Lady Rosa of Luxembourg. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in German, French, and Luxembourgish.
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2011 |
2014-69 |
"Projects 86: Gert Uwe Tobias TV Segment" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Gert Tobias, artist; Uwe Tobias, artist EXHIBITION: Projects 86: Gert & Uwe Tobias [MoMA Exh. #2023a. November 28, 2007-February 25, 2008] SUMMARY: NDR Kulturjournal reports on the exhibition Projects 86: Gert & Uwe Tobias at the Museum, with interviews of both artists. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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November 26, 2007 |
2014-70 |
"TVE Pixar: 20 Years of Animation" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Rosa M. Molió, Correspondent , Televisió Española EXHIBITION: Pixar: 20 Years of Animation [MoMA Exh. #1960, December 14, 2005 - April 3, 2006] SUMMARY: TVE New York reports on the exhibition Pixar: 20 Years of Animation at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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December 2005 |
2014-71 |
"RTL Nederland Marlene Dumas" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Marlene Dumas, artist; Erik Mouthaan, reporter, RTL; Connie Butler, Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of
Drawings EXHIBITION: Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave [MoMA Exh. 2062. December 14, 2008-February 16, 2009] SUMMARY: RTL Nederland's coverage of the exhibition Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Dutch.
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December 10, 2008 |
2014-72 |
"Mix Brazil Show September 2007" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Jytte Jensen, Curator, Department of Film; Jorge Durán, filmmaker; Ilda Santiago, Rio de Janeiro International
Film Festival ; Bob Stam, Professor of Film Studies, New York University; Adnor Pitanga, Mix Brazil TV Show; Tata Amaral,
filmmaker; Décio Matos Jr., filmmaker EXHIBITION: Premiere Brazil! 2007 (July 12-23, 2007) SUMMARY: Created in conjunction with the film series Premiere Brazil! 2007 at the Museum, the show features interviews with
filmmakers whose films are included in the series, interspersed with clips from their films. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Portuguese.
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September 2007 |
2014-73 |
"Richard Serra Broadcast Coverage" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: IB3 Televisió's coverage of Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years at the Museum, including an interview with the artist. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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2007 |
2014-74 |
"ARD Morgen Magazin 'Richard Serra'" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: ARD Morgen Magazin's coverage of Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years at the Museum, including an interview with the artist and Glenn D. Lowry. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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June 3, 2007 |
2014-75 |
"TF1 Henri Cartier-Bresson" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century [MoMA Exh. #2115. April 11, 2010-June 28, 2010] SUMMARY: French Television 1 reports on the exhibition Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in French.
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2010 |
2014-76 |
"Rai News 24 Kentridge at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Judy Hecker, Assistant Curator, Department of Drawings EXHIBITION: William Kentridge: Five Themes [MoMA Exh. #2108. February 24, 2010-May 17, 2010] SUMMARY: Rai TV reports on the exhibition William Kentridge: Five Themes at the Museum, and interviews Judy Hecker about the show. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Italian.
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2010 |
2014-77 |
"Rai News 24 Martin Puryear at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Martin Puryear [MoMA Exh. #2021. November 4, 2007-January 14, 2008] SUMMARY: Rai TV reports on the exhibition Martin Puryear at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Italian.
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2007 |
2014-78 |
"Rai News 24 Richard Serra at MoMA" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: Rai TV coverage of the exhibition Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years at the Museum, including an interview with Serra on his work. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Italian.
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June 14, 2007 |
2014-79 |
"Contacto Ana Martins" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Ana Martins, Associate Conservation Scientist; Chris McGlinchey, Conservation Scientist SUMMARY: EUA Contacto New Jersey interviews Ana Martins and Chris McGlinchey about their conservation work for the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Portuguese.
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2009 |
2014-80 |
"Mezamashi TV Summergarden" DATA: 1 DVD SUMMARY: Mezamashi TV includes the Museum's Summergarden concert series as part of their special on live outdoor music events
in New York. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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July 2007 |
2014-81 |
"Vik Muniz" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Vik Muniz, artist EXHIBITION: Vik Muniz: Reflex (February 11-May 7, 2007) at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center SUMMARY: Reuters covers the exhibition Vik Muniz: Reflex at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 10, 2007 |
2014-82 |
"Portabella Interview NY1" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Pere Portabella, filmmaker; Jerónimo Rodríguez, film critic, NY1 EXHIBITION: Pere Portabella (September 26-October 6, 2007 SUMMARY: Interview with filmmaker Pere Portabella, regarding his film series at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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September, 2007 |
2014-83 |
"WNET SundayArts Primetime Special" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Paula Zahn, host, SundayArts Primetime; EXHIBITION: de Kooning: A Retrospective [MoMA Exh. #2169. September 18, 2011-January 9, 2012], Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art [MoMA Exh. #2174. November 13, 2011-May 14, 2012]. SUMMARY: Paula Zahn hosts WNET's SundayArts Primetime Special at the Museum. The report features the Museum collection, the
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, and the exhibitions de Kooning: A Retrospective and Diego Rivera: Murals for The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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October 27, 2011 |
2014-84, 2014-84D |
"Reverón en Nueva York" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: ángel Hurtado, artist; John Elderfield, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture;
Luis Peréz-Oramas, Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints EXHIBITION: Armando Reverón [MoMA Exh. #1995, February 11, 2007-April 16, 2007] SUMMARY: VALE TV reports on the exhibition Armando Reverón . The segment includes interviews with John Elderfield and Luis Peréz-Oramas about the exhibition and Reverón's work. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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October 27, 2011 |
2014-85 |
"Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years Domestic Broadcast Coverage" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Richard Serra, artist; Rafael Pi Roman, host, Voice of NY; Mike Schneider, host, Night Talk; Cat Greenleaf,
reporter, WNBC-TV; Jeffrey Brown, reporter, PBS; Carol Massar, host, Bloomberg Muse EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: Domestic broadcast coverage of the exhibition Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years at the Museum, including several interviews with the artist. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-95, 2014-96 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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2007 |
2014-86 |
"Martin Kippenberg 2DF Infokanal" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Ann Goldstein, senior curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles EXHIBITION: Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective [MoMA Exh. 2068. March 1, 2009-May 11, 2009] SUMMARY: 2DF reports on the exhibition Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective at the Museum. The report includes an interview with Ann Goldstein, who organized the show at the MOCA Los Angeles. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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2009 |
2014-87 |
"USA-Sanja Ivekovic Exhibit" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Roxana Marcoci, Curator, Department of Photography EXHIBITION: Sanja Ivekovi?: Sweet Violence [MoMA Exh. #2177. December 18, 2011-March 26, 2012] SUMMARY: 2DF reports on the exhibition Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective at the Museum. The report includes an interview with Ann Goldstein, who organized the show at the MOCA Los Angeles. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: The second half of this recording is damaged.
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2007 |
2014-88 |
"MoMA Press Conference on New Building" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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June 9, 2004 |
2014-89 |
"MoMA QNS Ribbon Ceremony" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 MiniDVCAM DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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June 27, 2002 |
2014-90 |
"Eye on NY WCBS-TV: MoMA Opening 1964" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 Betacam SP DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 26, 1964 |
2014-91 |
"Episode 715: Juliane Lorenz interview (Berlin Alexanderplatz)" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Juliane Lorenz, director, Fassbinder Foundation; Ed Grant, host, Media Funhouse EXHIBITION: Berlin Alexanderplatz Restored! (Film Exh. April 10-15, 2007) SUMMARY: Ed Grant of Media Funhouse interviews Juliane Lorenz about Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz on the occasion of the Museum's screening of the restored film. Lorenz also discusses Fassbinder's life and other films. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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December 15, 2007 |
2014-92 |
"Marina Abramovic Press Preview" DATA: 1 DVCAM EXHIBITION: Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present [MoMA Exh. #2112. March 14, 2010-May 31,2010] DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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February 16, 2010 |
2014-93 |
"Books - The Last Chapter?" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Alan Yentob, Series Editor; Rachael Morrison, Senior Library Assistant SUMMARY: A BBC Scotland program exploring the rise of electronic books. Yentob interviews Rachael Morrison about her ongoing
project to smell every book in the MoMA Library holdings. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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Winter 2011 |
2014-94 |
"Johannes Gutenberg - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: 50 Years of Helvetica Architecture and Design Rotation 4 [MoMA Exh. #2001, April 6, 2007-April 6, 2008] SUMMARY: A clip from CBS Sunday Morning traces the history and influence of Johannes Gutenberg's movable type printing, culminating
in the Museum's exhibition on the Helvetica font. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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September 30, 2007 |
2014-95 |
"Richard Serra - MoMA " DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Cat Greenleaf, reporter, WNBC-TV; Richard Serra, artist; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007; The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September
24, 2007] SUMMARY: Today in NY segment covering the Museum's Richard Serra retrospective. Cat Greenleaf interviews Serra and Glenn D. Lowry. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-85 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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August 7, 2007 |
2014-96 |
"Richard Serra - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Jeffrey Brown, reporter, PBS; Richard Serra, artist EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007-September 10, 2007; The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007-September
24, 2007] SUMMARY: A segment from The Newshour with Jim Lehrer covering the Museum's Richard Serra retrospective. Jeffrey Brown interviews Serra and discusses his career as an artist. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-85 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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August 8, 2007 |
2014-97 |
"Premiere Brazil Film - Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Ilda Santiago, Director, Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival EXHIBITION: Premiere Brazil! (Film Exh. July 23-28, 2003) SUMMARY: Noticias segment covering Premiere Brazil! film series at the Museum. Includes an interview with Ilda Santiago. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Spanish.
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July 13, 2007 |
2014-98 |
"Oi Mundo Afora: New York City" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Curator, Department of Architecture and Design SUMMARY: Oi Mundo Afora, a travel program, visits MoMA during a trip to New York City. Peter Reed provides a tour of the galleries. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Portuguese.
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n.d. |
2014-99 |
"Tim Burton - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Emily Frances, reporter, PIX News at Ten; Johnny Depp, actor; Tim Burton, filmmaker; Helena Bonham Carter, actress EXHIBITION: Tim Burton [MoMA Exh. #2099. November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010] SUMMARY: PIX News at Ten reports on the Museum's Tim Burton exhibition. The segment includes interviews from the opening reception
with Johnny Depp, Tim Burton, and Helena Bonham Carter. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-100 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 17, 2009 |
2014-100 |
"Tim Burton - MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Johnny Depp, actor; Tim Burton, filmmaker EXHIBITION: Tim Burton [MoMA Exh. #2099. November 22, 2009-April 26, 2010] SUMMARY: BBC News reports on the Museum's Tim Burton exhibition. The segment includes interviews with Johnny Depp and Tim
Burton. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-99 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 18, 2009 |
2014-101 |
"Lions for Lambs Premiere at MoMA - Tom Cruise" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Catt Sadler, host, The Daily 10 SUMMARY: The Daily 10 reports on Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes attending the premiere of Lions for Lambs at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 5, 2007 |
2014-102 |
"Seurat Exhibition at MoMA" DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Georges Seurat: The Drawings [MoMA Exh. #2020. October 28, 2007-January 7, 2008] SUMMARY: Time Out New York mentions the Museum's Georges Seurat exhibition. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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November 3, 2007 |
2014-103 |
"Pablo Picasso - Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Focus: Picasso Sculpture [MoMA Exh. #2040. June 13-November 3, 2008] SUMMARY: Bloomberg News reports on the exhibition Focus: Picasso Sculpture. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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August 31, 2008 |
2014-104 |
"MoMA Design Store in SoHo" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Charles Osgood, host, CBS Sunday Morning; Martha Teichner, reporter, CBS Sunday Morning; Bonnie Mackay, Director
- Creative, Marketing and Merchandising SUMMARY: CBS Sunday Morning interviews Bonnie Mackay at the MoMA Design Store in SoHo, as part of a special report on Museum
gift shops around the country. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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December 9, 2007 |
2014-105 |
"Kirin Art Gallery Great Masters of Art: Edward Hopper's Two Comedians" DATA: 1 DVD SERIES: Kirin Art Gallery Great Masters of Art SUMMARY: Great Masters of Art episode featuring the work of Edward Hopper, specifically his painting Two Comedians (1965). DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-106, 2014-107 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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January 13, 2007 |
2014-106 |
"Kirin Art Gallery Great Masters of Art: Edward Hopper's House by the Railroad" DATA: 1 DVD SERIES: Kirin Art Gallery Great Masters of Art SUMMARY: Great Masters of Art episode featuring the work of Edward Hopper, specifically his painting House by the Railroad (1925). DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-105, 2014-107 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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June 2, 2012 |
2014-107, 2014-107D |
"Kirin Art Gallery Great Masters of Art: Andrew Wyeth's Christina's World" DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD SERIES: Kirin Art Gallery Great Masters of Art PARTICIPANTS: Anne Umland, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture SUMMARY: Great Masters of Art episode featuring Christina's World (1948) by Andrew Wyeth, a work in the Museum collection. The episode includes an interview with Anne Umland. DONOR: Department of Communications RELATED MATERIAL: 2014-105, 2014-106 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Japanese.
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May 30, 2009 |
2014-108 |
"CBS News Sunday Morning: Edvard Munch" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Kynaston McShine, Chief Curator at Large; Sue Prideaux, biographer EXHIBITION: Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul [MoMA Exh. #1965, February 19, 2006 - May 8, 2006] SUMMARY: CBS News Sunday Morning reports on the exhibition Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul. Sue Prideaux provides a walkthrough of the exhibition, with additional commentary from Kynaston McShine. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 30, 2005 |
2014-109 |
"TVE: Nueva Arquitectura en Espagna" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Rafael Moneo, architect; Eduardo Arroyo, architect; Benedetta Tagliabue, architect; Terence Riley, Chief Curator,
Department of Architecture and Design; Luis Moreno Mansilla, architect; Emilio Tuñón, architect; Maria José Aranguren Lopez,
architect; José González Gallegos; Iñaki Ábelos, architect; Luis Fernández Galiano, Director of "Arquitectura Viva"; Reyes
Díaz Iglesias, Librería NAOS EXHIBITION: On-Site: New Architecture in Spain [MoMA Exh. #1964, February 12, 2006 - May 1, 2006] SUMMARY: TVE reports on the Museum exhibition On-Site: New Architecture in Spain. The segment includes interviews with various Spanish architects. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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February 18, 2006 |
2014-110 |
"Douglas Gordon: documentation from exhibition" DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Douglas Gordon: Timeline [MoMA Exh. #1974, June 11, 2006-September 4, 2006] SUMMARY: Documentation of Douglas Gordon's video installation Between Darkness and Light (After William Blake. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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April 3, 2006 |
2014-111 |
"Voice of America News: MoMA 2006" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Peter Reed, Senior Deputy Director, Curatorial Affairs, The Museum of Modern Art SUMMARY: Voice of America News covers the opening of the new building. The segnent discusses the history of the Museum, walks
through the permanent collection galleries, and interviews visitors about their experiences. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Chinese.
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Spring 2006 |
2014-112 |
"Voice of America News: Doug Aiken Sleepwalkers" DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Doug Aitken: Sleepwalkers [MoMA Exh. #1991, January 16, 2007-February 12, 2007] PARTICIPANTS: Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City; Glenn D. Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art SUMMARY: Voice of America News reports on Doug Aitken's installation Sleepwalkers at the Museum. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
NOTE: This recording is in Chinese.
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Winter 2007 |
2014-113 |
"Talking Over Coffee: Steven Higgins Ron Magliozzi" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Claude Prince, cohost, Talking Over Coffee; Suzette Kirby, cohost, Talking Over Coffee; Steven Higgins, Curator,
Department of Film; Ron Magliozzi, Assistant Curator, Department of Film SUMMARY: Steven Higgins and Ron Magliozzi appear on Talking Over Coffee to discuss Higgins' book Still Moving: The Film and Media Collections of The Museum of Modern Art and the related film screenings. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 5, 2013
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January 20, 2007 |
2015-1 |
"Holden: Fantomatise New York" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Mocke (Dominique Dépret), guitar; Armelle Pioline, vocals, guitar and drum; Melanie Monios, Assistant Director,
Department of Special Programming and Events SUMMARY: Filmmakers Alexandre Simonet and Emmanuel Meneghini document Holden's trip to New York City and their day at MoMA
for their performance in the MoMA Nights HEAR FRANCE Live Music Series 2010. DONOR: Department of Special Programming and Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 26, 2015
NOTE: This recording is in French and English. Please see Supplemental Materials 2011.12 for event booklet and Supplemental
Materials 2015-1 for a note from filmmakers to MoMA staff member Melanie Monios.
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August, 2010 |
2015-2 |
"MoMA Nights with Gamelan Dharma Swara" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVCAM PARTICIPANTS: I Nyoman Saptanyana; Ida Ayu Ari Candrawati; Dharma Swara ensemble SUMMARY: The MoMA Nights Live Music Series 2011 takes an international focus, featuring adventurous musical performers from
Africa, South America, China, Indonesia, and beyond. The musicians build on specfic national and popular musical traditions
- uniting them in inventive hybrid styles, bringing new instruments into standard ensembles, and enlivening the music with
distinctive personal approaches. This recording features the performance by Dharma Swara, one of the most respected gamelan
ensembles outside Indonesia, led by I Nyoman Saptanyana and Ida Ayu Ari Candrawati. DONOR: Department of Special Programming and Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 26, 2015
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time. Please see Supplemental
Materials 2015-2 for event booklet.
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August 25, 2011 |
2015-3, 2015-3D |
"Modern Poets: Poetry Is Risk: A Performance with Augusto de Campos and Cid Campos" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Modern Poets DATA: 1 DVD; Duplicate is 1 DVCAM tape PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Pablo Helguera, Director, Adult and Academic Education; Augusto de Campos, poet; Cid Campos, musician SUMMARY: Legendary Brazilian poet and founder of the Concrete poetry movement Augusto de Campos and his son, the musician
Cid Campos, present a multimedia performance of text, music, and, image. Working within the expanded territory of poetry,
Augusto de Campos uses sounds to activate associative thinking and explore the possibilities of language. DONOR: Department of Education TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: September 5, 2014
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October 31, 2012 |
2016-1 |
"Robert Ryman Expedition, Museum of Modern Art" DATA: 1 Master Broadcast Videocassette 480xst PARTICIPANTS: Robert Ryman, artist; Kate Horsefield EXHIBITION: Robert Ryman[MoMA Exh. #1663, September 26, 1993-January 4, 1994]
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 8, 1993 |
2016-2 |
"Martin Puryear Dinner @ MoMA" DATA: 1 Mini DV Cassette SUMMARY: Martin Puryear Dinner EXHIBITION: Martin Puryear [MoMA Exh. #2021. November 4, 2007-January 14, 2008]
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 30, 2007 |
2016-3 |
"The Bronx Teen Council Interview with Tim Rollins and K.O.S." PLACE: Lehmann Maupin Art Gallery and their studio DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Tim Rollins, artist and educator; K.O.S., artist collective; Abushale Shakir, interviewer; Amanda Eubanks, interviewer;
Fannieka Dawkins, interviewer; Frank Rodriguez, interviewer; Crystal Rodriguez, interviewer; Latoya Weeks, interviewer; Patrick
Pryce-Latty, interviwer; Stephanie de Jesus, interviewer; Manny Gonzalez, interviewer; Abu Naim Rahman, interviewer SUMMARY: Two interviews by the Bronx Museum of the Arts Teen Council with artist and educator Tim Rollins and four members
of K.O.S. (Kids of Survival), a collective founded by Rollins in 1981 with high school students from the South Bronx.
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2009 |
2017-1 |
"Conversations: Among Friends featuring Sam Gilliam and Jonathan Binstock" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Conversations: Among Friends DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Sam Gilliam, artist; Jonathan Binstock, the Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director of the Memorial Art Gallery,
University of Rochester SUMMARY: The program features a conversation between Sam Gilliam and Jonathan Binstock. DONOR: Friends of Education, The Museum of Modern Art TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: February 1, 2017
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June 13, 2016 |
2017-2 |
"Charlie Rose: Paola Antonelli" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: Charlie Rose DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Charlie Rose, host; Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Architecture & Design EXHIBITION: Design and the Elastic Mind [MoMA Exh. #2029. February 24, 2008–May 12, 2008] SUMMARY: An interview with Paula Antonelli about the exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind." DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 1, 2017
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May 7, 2008 |
2017-3 |
"Night Talk: Richard Serra" DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Mike Schneider, Bloomberg News; Richard Serra, artist EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007–September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007–September 24,
2007] SUMMARY: Conversation with Richard Serra on his retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art. DONOR: Department of Communications TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 1, 2017
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July 16, 2007 |
2017-4 |
"Multiple Quasi-Maybe-Me-Be updown" PLACE: Garden Hall, The Museum of Modern Art DATA: 1 DVD EXHIBITION: Projects 71: John Bock [MoMA Exh. #1867, May 4–June 13, 2000] SUMMARY: Fashion show of clothing designed by John Bock, beginning at site of Projects 71 installation and proceeding through
Garden Hall. Footage taken by Knut Klassen. MoMA staff strike is visible in some portions of the recording. DONOR: Studio John Bock TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 9, 2017
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May 5, 2000 |
2017-5, 2017-5D |
"New York New Wave at PS 1, The Armory Show of the 80's" PLACE: MoMA PS1 SERIES: ART / new york DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Marc Miller, artist; DNA, Punk music group; Curt Hoppe, artist; Diego Crotez, Curator, MoMA PS1 EXHIBITION: New York/New Wave (February 15–April 5, 1981) SUMMARY: Walk-through and commentary on New York/New Wave at MoMA PS1. Includes excerpt of performance by DNA and interviews
with artist Curt Hoppe and curator Diego Cortez. TRANSFERRED: April 4, 2017
NOTE: A VHS of this recording exists in the MoMA PS1 Archives II.C.2. Please see Supplemental Materials for DVD Case jacket.
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1981 |
2017-6 |
"Displacement Past and Present: Migration in the Arts" PLACE: The Dedalus Foundation DATA: 3 DVDs PARTICIPANTS: Christina Eliopoulos, Archives Fellow for Research and Reference; Sean Anderson, Associate Curator of Architecture
and Design; Georgia Lale, artist; Hossein Fatemi, artist. SUMMARY: A discussion with different members of the arts community on the role and responsibility of the field to the current
refugee crisis, looking to the past as well as the present. With a focus on the refugee crisis in the Middle East, the panel
will address this topic in relation to other issues such as xenophobia and the contemporary political climate in the United
States. DONOR: The Dedalus Foundation SPONSOR: The Dedalus Foundation TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 4, 2017
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials for the event program.
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April 20, 2017 |
2017-7 |
"Summer Thursdays 2016: Brooklyn Raga Massive: In C" PLACE: The Agnes Gund Garden Lobby, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: PopRally Summer Thursdays DATA: 7 DVDs EXHIBITION: Bruce Conner: It's All True [MoMA Exh. #2360. July 3–October 2, 2016] PARTICIPANTS: Abhik Mukherjee and Neel Murgai, sitar; Camila Celin, sarod; Priya Darshini and Andrew Shantz, voice; Tali Rubinstein,
recorder; Eric Fraser, bansuri; Aaron Shragge, trumpet; Sameer Gupta, Ehren Hanson, and Roshni Thompson, tabla; Michael Gam,
dilruba; Trina Basu, Arun Ramamurthy, Ken Shoji, and Anjna Swaminathan, violin; Adam Malouf, cello; David Ellenbogen, guitar;
Kane Mathis, oud; Vin Scialla, percussion SUMMARY: Music played a key role in Bruce Conner's oeuvre. Throughout his career, he collaborated with composers and scored
his films with popular and experimental music. In the late 1960s Conner improvised light shows for live musical performances
and during the late 1970s he avidly documented the San Francisco punk rock scene through photographs. Conner incorporated
sound into installations and even sculptural assemblages, one of which featured playback from a concealed tape recorder. MoMA's
2016 Summer Thursdays series kicks off with a performance of longtime Conner collaborator Terry Riley's iconic composition
In C (1964)—the score to Conner's final moving-image work, Easter Morning (2008)—by an orchestra of raga musicians. The following
weeks feature acts that embody the unconventional spirit of the artist and his work, in musical genres ranging from indie
rock to neo-psych to pop punk to experimental electronic music. Terry Riley's 1964 composition In C, a seminal work of musical
minimalism, was inspired by the rhythmic patterns, drones, and immersive nature of raga. Under the leadership of the sitarist
Neel Murgai, Brooklyn Raga Massive brings the music full circle, as the first ensemble to perform the piece with an orchestra
of raga musicians. Riley himself, who has studied and performed in Hindustani vocal traditions for decades, suggested that
BRM open the composition to improvisation, and the ensemble's performances have gained a new spontaneity, beauty, and excitement.
No two performances of In C are the same; listening to it can be a transcendent and moving experience. A globally recognized
collective of forward-thinking musicians, Brooklyn Raga Massive brings together artists and audiences of diverse backgrounds.
In four years and more than 200 concerts, the ensemble has been at the forefront of bringing new listeners to the deep tradition
of classical raga and the creation of new musical forms. DONOR: Department of Special Programming and Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 21, 2016 SPONSOR: Volkswagen of America
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2017-7 for event booklet.
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July 7, 2016 |
2017-8 |
"Summer Thursdays 2016: Night Beats" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art SERIES: PopRally Summer Thursdays DATA: 5 DVDs EXHIBITION:Bruce Conner: It's All True [MoMA Exh. #2360. July 3–October 2, 2016] PARTICIPANTS: Danny Lee Blackwell, guitar, vocals; Jakob Bowden, bass; James Traeger, drums SUMMARY: Music played a key role in Bruce Conner's oeuvre. Throughout his career, he collaborated with composers and scored
his films with popular and experimental music. In the late 1960s Conner improvised light shows for live musical performances
and during the late 1970s he avidly documented the San Francisco punk rock scene through photographs. Conner incorporated
sound into installations and even sculptural assemblages, one of which featured playback from a concealed tape recorder. MoMA's
2016 Summer Thursdays series kicks off with a performance of longtime Conner collaborator Terry Riley's iconic composition
In C (1964)—the score to Conner's final moving-image work, Easter Morning (2008)—by an orchestra of raga musicians. The following
weeks feature acts that embody the unconventional spirit of the artist and his work, in musical genres ranging from indie
rock to neo-psych to pop punk to experimental electronic music. The psychedelic R & B of Night Beats arrives in sonic waves
of color, with strong undertows of soul and Texas rockabilly. Acid-test heaviness is the band's passport, but this is no outright
nostalgia trip. In the band's contemporary take on psychedelia, a heady set of hoodoo-voodoo songs will feature wailing guitar
jams and messianic monologues. The Seattle-based trio's single "H-Bomb" was picked up by Trouble in Mind Records in 2010,
and soon the band was touring North America, Europe, Israel, South Africa, and Australia. Early 2016 saw the release of its
third LP, Who Sold My Generation (Heavenly Recordings). As Ben Myers wrote, "Bad vibrations, blues jams, and id-shattering explorations are timeless pursuits—why
shouldn't today's young generation be allowed to take a ride down the slippery spiral that sits within the center of each
of us?" DONOR: Department of Special Programming and Events TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 21, 2016 SPONSOR: Volkswagen of America
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2017-7 for event booklet.
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July 14, 2016 |
2017-9 |
"Cisneros Foundation Book Launch" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, 5p.m. DATA: One DVCAM Video Cassette PARTICIPANTS: Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, Trustee; Robert Storr, artist and critic; Laura Hoptman, Curator, Department of
Painting and Sculpture; Ariel Jiménez, art historian; Sergio Bessa, Director of Curatorial and Education Programs, Bronx Museum;
Leland Guyer, professor, Macalaster College. SUMMARY: Panel discussion to celebrate the launch of Ferreira Gullar in conversation with/en conversacion con Ariel Jimenez, the fifth title in the CONVERSACIONES/ CONVERSATIONS series. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: August 11, 2017. SPONSOR: Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2017-9 for the press release describing the book and launch details.
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May 7, 2012 |
2017-10 |
"Ad Reinhardt Roughcut" DATA: 1 Standard VHS PARTICIPANTS: Carol Stringari, senior conservator, Guggenheim Museum; Dr. Dietrich von Frank, President and CEO, AXA Art Insurance
Company; Lisa Dennison, chief curator, Guggenheim Museum; Jim Coddington, chief conservator, The Museum of Modern Art, New
York; Arne Glimcher, Pace / Wildenstein Gallery, Executor Reinhardt Estate; Irving Sandler, art historian; Robert Ryman, artist;
Ellen Pratt, art conservator, AXA; Chris McGlinchey, conservation scientist, The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Victoria
Blyth-Hill, director, Conservation Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Meg H. Abraham, principle investigator, laser
conservation research, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Costas Fotakis, Director, Institute of Electronic Structures and
Lasers, Foundation of Research and Technology SUMMARY: Ad Reinhardt's Black Painting, 1960–66 (1960–66) was donated to the Guggenheim Museum in 2000 by AXA Art Insurance
Corporation as a study painting after it was deemed irreparably damaged. Over the course of seven years, conservators, scientists,
curators, and artists collaborated to examine the issues surrounding the conservation of this painting, including the inherent
vulnerability of monochromatic and minimalist paintings to the aesthetics of aging, experimental solutions for conservation,
and the associated ethics of these strategies. Recording contains a rough cut of a documentary video produced, written, and
directed by Bryna Levin in conjunction with the exhibition Imageless on view at the Guggenheim Museum from July 11–September
14, 2008. DONOR: Department of Conservation TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 23, 2015 SPONSOR: AXA Art Insurance Corporation and AXA Foundation
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Materials 2017-10 for note from Bryna Levin to Jim Coddington.
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January 28, 2004 |
2017-11 |
"Museum of Modern Art Callahan National" DATA: Color Tape DONOR: Department of Photography TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
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2017-12, 2017-12D |
"ABC Video Visions & Images: American Photographers on Photography" PLACE: New School, New York DATA: One Standard VHS Tape PARTICIPANTS: Garry Winogrand, photographer; Barbaralee Diamonstein, author and interviewer SUMMARY: Interview between Garry Winogrand and Barbaralee Diamonstein, taped live at the New School. DONOR: Department of Photography TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Material 2017-12 for note from Barbara Schwartz.
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November 2, 1981 |
2017-13 |
"American Politicians: Museum of Modern Art Compilation" DATA: One U-matic; TRT: 56:26:00 EXHIBITION: American Politicians: Photographs from 1943–1993 [MoMA Exh. #1695, October 5, 1994–January 3, 1995] SUMMARY: Compilation shown in the exhibition comprising of forty-two campaign commercials from the first presidential television
advertisement for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and Clinton's campaign ads forty years later. DONOR: Department of Photography TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
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September 19,1994 |
2017-14 |
"Zeitgenössische Fotografie in Amerika" DATA: One U-matic; TRT: 50:54:00 PARTICIPANTS: Harry Callahan, photographer; Mark Cohen, photographer; Ralph Gibson, photographer; Jim Goldberg, photographer;
Lee Friedlander, photographer; Joel Meyerowitz, photographer; Duane Michals, photographer; Listette Model, photographer; Thomas
Roma, photographer; Stephen Shore, photographer; Garry Winogrand, photographer; Robert Frank, photographer; John Szarkowski,
Director of the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art; Robert Freidus, gallerist SUMMARY: Michael Engler's documentary film follows a selection of contemporary American photographers through their routine,
conversing with them on their style and manner of image-making. DONOR: Gift of Tessa Films; transferred to Archives from the Department of Photography RELATED MATERIAL: MoMA Exhibitions 1486.93 TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
NOTE: This recording is in German.
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January 24, 1983 |
2017-15, 2017-15D |
Untitled PLACE: Center for Creative Photography, Tucson DATA: Two sets of two Standard VHS Tapes PARTICIPANTS: Garry Winogrand, photographer SUMMARY: Slide presentation by Garry Winogrand. DONOR: Department of Photography RELATED MATERIAL: See note from Barbara Schwartz in box lid of 2017-15D TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Material 2017-12 for note from Barbara Schwartz.
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February 4, 1982 |
2017-16, 2017-16D |
Untitled PLACE: Rice University, Houston, TX DATA: Two sets of two Standard VHS Tapes PARTICIPANTS: Garry Winogrand, photographer SUMMARY: Informal group discussion with Garry Winogrand surrounding his ideas on narrative content and form in the medium
of photography. DONOR: Department of Photography TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Material 2017-12 for note from Barbara Schwartz.
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1977 |
2017-17 |
"A Day in the Life of Japan" SERIES: CBS Evening News DATA: One Standard VHS Tape PARTICIPANTS: Charles Kuralt, reporter, CBS News; Wyatt Andrews, CBS News; Rick Smolan, photographer; Jean Pierre Laffont,
photojournalist; Kazuyoshi Nishizawa, Japan Public Broadcasting; David Burnett, photographer; Dave Elliot Cohen, photographer;
Jack Corn, photographer, Chicago Tribune SUMMARY: CBS news report on A Day in the Life of Japan, a publication bringing together images taken across Japan on June
7, 1985. The report follows individual narratives of a selection of the 100 international photographers who visited Japan
for the purposes of the project. DONOR: Department of Photography TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
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August 16, 1985 |
2017-18, 2017-18D |
"Fauna" DATA: Two 3/4" Umatics; Edited Master and NTSC Submaster 525/60; TRT: 1:02:00 (2 x 31:00 repeating) PARTICIPANTS: Joan Fontcuberta, artist; Pere Formiguera, artist EXHIBITION: Projects: Joan Fontcuberta/Pere Formiguera [MoMA Exh. #1488, June 18–August 9, 1988] RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings, Tapes 2017.21, 2017.22, 2017.23, 2017.24 SUMMARY: Shown as documentary evidence in the Projects 12 exhibition, this videotape includes a fabricated news clip, interview
with Fontcuberta and Formiguera concerning their supposed discovery of an invented naturalist's archive, and a mock interview
with the naturalist's sister. DONOR: Department of Photography TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: July 8, 2015
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June 3, 1988 |
2018-1 |
"Hidden Hands: Painting With the Enemy" SERIES: Channel 4 (London) DATA: 1 DVD PARTICIPANTS: Directed by Gary Johnstone; narrated by Veronika Hyks; interviews with: Françoise Gilot, artist and author;
Michèle Cone, art historian, Laurence Bertrand Dorléac, art historian; Gaston Diehl, art critic; André Gomés, gallery owner;
Jean-François Jaeger, director, Galerie Jeanne Bucher; André Fougeron , artist; Jean Bazaine, artist; Jean Gemähling,
resistance fighter, Compagnon de la Libération. SUMMARY: A broadcast about art in France during the Vichy Regime. Includes interviews with various art historians and other
experts. DONOR: Gift of Dr. Michele Cone to the Department of Painting and Sculpture. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: December 18, 2017
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October 8, 1995 |
2018-2 |
Untitled SERIES: Internyet: A Video Curator's Dispatches from Russia and Ukraine (MoMA Web sub-site) DATA: Two 60-minute Mini DVs PARTICIPANTS: Sergei Bugaev ("Afrika"), artist; Andrei Erofeev, Chief Curator, Contemporary Art Collection, Tsaritsino Museum RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 2018.5, 2018.6, 2018.7, 2018.8, 2018.9, 2018.10
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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July 1998 |
2018-3 |
"Jeff Wall" PLACE: Roy and Niuta Titus Theater DATA: One DVCAM Video Cassette PARTICIPANTS: Jeff Wall, artist SUMMARY: Jeff Wall will discuss his work.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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February 26, 2007 |
2018-4 |
"Brain and Bourne" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: One DVCAM Video Cassette PARTICIPANTS: James Schamus, CEO, Focus Features; Giulio Tononi, psychiatrist and neuroscientist; Doug Liman, film director
and producer SUMMARY: A screening of The Bourne Identity followed by a panel discussion in which the film's producer/director Doug Liman
was joined by psychiatrist and neuroscientist Giulio Tononi to explore the science behind The Bourne Trilogy. Film scholar
and producer/screenwriter James Schamus (Co-President of Focus Features) moderated a discussion about brain function, memory,
personality, and identity as seen through the lens of the character, Jason Bourne.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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May 30, 2008 |
2018-5, 2018-5D |
"Friends of Education Jazz Interlude" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art DATA: One DVCAM Video Cassette; One Mini DV Cassette Tape SUMMARY: A gala hosted by The Friends of Education in honor of Agnes Gund and David Rockefeller, Jr. The 2008 Jazz Interlude
included a performance produced by George T. Wein, featuring drummer Roy Haynes, bassist Bob Cranshaw, trumpet player Jeremy
Pelt, and jazz pianist Mulgrew Miller.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 18, 2008 |
2018-6 |
"Brice Marden Opening Dinner" EXHIBITION: Brice Marden: A Retrospective of Paintings and Drawings [MoMA Exh. 1982, October 29, 2006–January 15, 2007] DATA: One Mini DV Cassette Tape SUMMARY: Dinner in celebration of the opening of Brice Marden's retrospective at MoMA.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 24, 2006 |
2018-7 |
"A Night Reading: An Evening of Poetry Dedicated to Vincent van Gogh" EXHIBITION: Van Gogh and the Colors of Night [MoMA Exh. #2052. September 21, 2008–January 5, 2009] PLACE: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden PARTICIPANTS: Vija Celmins, artist; Eliot Weinberger, writer, editor, and translator; Neil Folberg, photographer; Ann Lauterbach,
poet DATA: One Mini DV Cassette Tape SUMMARY: This program presents artists and poets whose own work elicits the spirit of the night as they read a diverse selection
of poetry and literature, including works that Van Gogh admired by Hans Christian Andersen, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, and Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow, in addition to poems on the night theme by contemporary writers. RELATED MATERIAL: Sound Recordings 2008.96
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 6, 2008 |
2018-8 |
"An Evening with Susan Hiller, The Last Silent Movie" SERIES: Modern Mondays PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2 PARTICIPANTS: Susan Hiller, artist DATA: One Mini DV Cassette Tape SUMMARY: For this program, two of Hiller's single-channel video works never before seen in the U.S. --The Last Silent Movie (2008) and Belshazzar's Feast (1983-4)-- will be brought together for the first time in a rare juxtaposition.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 3, 2008 |
2018-9 |
"The Un-Private House Interactive Installation" DATA: One Mini DV Cassette Tape EXHIBITION: The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1833, July 1–October 5, 1999] SUMMARY: Scenes of construction, installation, and public use. Videography by Greg Van Alstyne.
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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June - August 1999 |
2018-10 |
Untitled DATA: Two Mini DV Cassette Tapes EXHIBITION: The Un-Private House [MoMA Exh. #1833, July 1–October 5, 1999]
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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n.d. |
2018-11 |
"Ban Arch Atlantic-Queens" DATA: One Standard VHS EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arc [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)–August 1, 2000] SUMMARY: Video documentation by Judith Turner of the fabrication of the lattice roof made of paper tubes that Shigeru Ban
designed for The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: Video Recordings 2008-247a, 2008-247b, 2018-12, 2018-13, 2018-14, 2018-15, 2018-16
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2000 |
2018-12 |
"History of a Paper Tube Arch. Sunoco, Duren" DATA: One Standard VHS, TRT 90 minutes EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arc [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)–August 1, 2000] SUMMARY: Video documentation by Judith Turner of the fabrication of the lattice roof made of paper tubes that Shigeru Ban
designed for The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: Video Recordings 2008-247a, 2008-247b, 2018-11, 2018-13, 2018-14, 2018-15, 2018-16
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February 2000 |
2018-13 |
"Ban Arch. Atlantic Yard and Hoisting Over Garden Wall" DATA: One Standard VHS EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arc [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)–August 1, 2000] SUMMARY: Video documentation by Judith Turner of the fabrication of the lattice roof made of paper tubes that Shigeru Ban
designed for The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: Video Recordings 2008-247a, 2008-247b, 2018-11, 2018-12, 2018-14, 2018-15, 2018-16
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April 2000 |
2018-14 |
"History of a Paper Tube Arch" DATA: One BETACAM videotape, TRT: 28 minutes EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arc [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)–August 1, 2000] SUMMARY: Video documentation by Judith Turner of the fabrication of the lattice roof made of paper tubes that Shigeru Ban
designed for The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: Video Recordings a, 2008-247b, 2018-11, 2018-12, 2018-13, 2018-15, 2018-16
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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n.d. |
2018-15 |
"Arch Coda (Fine Cut)" DATA: One BETACAM videotape, TRT: 8 minutes EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arc [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)–August 1, 2000] SUMMARY: Video documentation by Judith Turner of the fabrication of the lattice roof made of paper tubes that Shigeru Ban
designed for The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: Video Recordings 2008-247a, 2008-247b, 2018-11, 2018-12, 2018-13, 2018-14, 2018-16
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 3, 2000 |
2018-16 |
"History of a Paper Tube Arch" DATA: One Standard VHS, TRT 37 minutes EXHIBITION: Shigeru Ban: A Paper Arc [MoMA Exh. #1865, April 26(30)–August 1, 2000] SUMMARY: Video documentation by Judith Turner of the fabrication of the lattice roof made of paper tubes that Shigeru Ban
designed for The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. RELATED MATERIAL: Video Recordings 2008-247a, 2008-247b, 2018-11, 2018-12, 2018-13, 2018-14, 2018-15
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December 26, 2000 |
2019-1 |
"Installation of Projects 90: Song Dong"
DATA: 1 video file on DAM SUMMARY: Installation footage of the exhibition, Projects 90: Song Dong. EXHIBITION: Projects 90: Song Dong [MoMA Exh. #2085. June 24, 2009–September 7, 2009] TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 4, 2019
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June 19, 2009 |
2019-2 |
"Dan Perjovschi, WHAT HAPPENED TO US?" DATA: 1 video file on DAM SUMMARY: In his first solo museum show in the United States, contemporary artist Dan Perjovschi creates site-specific wall
drawings at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. EXHIBITION: Projects 85: Dan Perjovschi [MoMA Exh. #2003, May 2, 2007–August 27, 2007] TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: March 4, 2019
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Apr 25, 2007 |
2019-3 |
"Memorial Tribute to Kynaston McShine" PLACE: The Agnes Gund Garden Lobby DATA: 1 .mov file on DAM PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; Michael Boodro, editor and writer; Agnes Gund, President Emerita,
The Museum of Modern Art; Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum; Valerie Rockefeller, daughter of
Sharon Percy Rockefeller, Trustee, The Museum of Modern Art; Fred Wilson, artist; Ann Temkin, Chief Curator, Painting and
Sculpture; Khari Joyner, musician SUMMARY: A memorial service held at MoMA in honor of Kynaston McShine. TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 23, 2019
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April 19, 2018 |
2019-4, 2019-4D |
"The Museum of Modern Art: In Our Time" PLACE: Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD, TRT 56:44
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, The Museum of Modern Art; John Elderfield, Chief Curator, Painting and Sculpture; Ann
Temkin, Curator, Painting and Sculpture; David Rockefeller, Honorary Chairman; Jim Coddington, Chief Conservator; Deborah
Wye, Chief Curator, Prints
SUMMARY: In this film presented by Great Museums Television, MoMA's experts, along with David Rockefeller (son of MoMA founder
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller) discuss the museum's development and its peerless collection of modern art.
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 8th, 2019
SPONSOR: Eureka Foundation
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Material 2019-4 for DVD box insert.
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2006 |
2019-5 |
"VTS in St. Petersburg: Russian American Seminar on Methodology for Developing Visual Thinking Skills" PLACE: St. Petersburg
DATA: 1 MP4
PARTICIPANTS: Professor Vladimir Orlov, St. Petersburg Institute of Post Graduate Education; Carol Morgan, Director of Education,
Museum of Modern Art, Dr. Abigail Housen, Professor of Art Education, Massachusetts College of Art; Philip Yenawine, Professor
of Art Education, Massachusetts College of Art and Design; Alexander Bulishkin, Administrative Director, St. Petersburg Fund
for Culture Initiative; Elain Choo and Sergei Antonov, Program Coordinators, NY and St. Petersburg Funds for Culture Initiative;
Nadezhda Kutyina, Preschool Director; Ludmila Pavlunich, Elementary School Teacher; Nina Khodushina, Senior Scientist, School
Department of the Hermitage; Boris Neupokoev, History Teacher
SUMMARY: This Seminar organized by Soros Fund and International Fund Culture Initiative took place in St. Petersburg from
March 8th to March 20th 1994. The American side was represented by specialists, consultants and staff members from MoMA as
teachers and experts, while Russian side was represented by St. Petersburg school teachers, staff members from The Hermitage
and The Russian Museum as listeners.
DONOR: Gift of Roman Meltser
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 7th, 2019
SPONSOR: Soros Fund
NOTE: Please see Supplemental Material 2019-5 for The English Translation of the Russian commentary.
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March 1994 |
2019-6, 2019-6D |
"A Conversation with William Kentridge" PLACE: The Joan and Preston Robert Tisch Exhibition Gallery, 6th Floor, The Museum of Modern Art
PARTICIPANTS: William Kentridge, artist; Jodi Hauptman, Senior Curator, Drawings and Prints; Christophe Cherix, Chief Curator,
Drawings and Prints; Judy Hecker, Assistant Curator, Department of Drawings
EXHIBITION: Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs [MoMA Exh. #2301. October 12, 2014–February 8, 2015
DATA: 1 DVD, Duplicate is 1 DVD
DONOR: Department of Drawings and Prints
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: May 17, 2019
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October 29, 2014 |
2019-7 |
"Installation of Richard Serra's sculptures at MoMA"
DATA: 1 .mov file on DAM
SUMMARY: Richard Serra's Torqued Ellipse IV (1998) and Intersection II (1992) being installed in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
Sculpture Garden at The Museum of Modern Art in preparation for Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years.
EXHIBITION: Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years [MoMA Exh. #2007, June 3, 2007–September 10, 2007;The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, June 3, 2007–September 24,
2007]
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 13, 2019
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May 4, 2007 |
2019-8 |
"Telemundo – Luis Perez Oramas – MoMA" DATA: One Standard VHS, TRT 3:05 DONOR: Department of Drawings and Prints TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: June 13, 2019
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July 24, 2006 |
2019-9 |
"Preserving Pictures: A Museum's Race to Save Old Films' Sights and Sounds" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Film Preservation Center
DATA: 1 DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Katie Trainor, Film Archivist, Museum of Modern Art; Rajendra Roy, Chief Curator of Film, Museum of Modern Art;
Dave Kehr, Head of Film Preservation, Museum of Modern Art
SUMMARY: CBS This Morning segment on film preservation at the Museum of Modern Art.
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 12, 2019
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March 6, 2016 |
2019-10 |
"WNET presents Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams with Sarah Suzuki" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Sarah Suzuki, Curator of Drawings and Prints, Museum of Modern Art; Paula Zahn, host, NYC-ARTS
SUMMARY: Paula Zahn hosts NYC-ARTS from the Tisch Studio at Lincoln Center. Segment on Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams with Sarah Suzuki, Curator of Drawings and Prints.
EXHIBITION: Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams [MoMA Exhs. #2399, May 26, 2018–January 1, 2019]
SPONSOR: WNET Thirteen
SERIES: NYC-ARTS #412
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 12, 2019
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October 4, 2018 |
2019-11 |
"WNET presents Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty with Jodi Hauptman" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Jodi Hauptman, Senior Curator of Drawings and Prints, Museum of Modern Art; Paula Zahn, host, NYC-ARTS
SUMMARY: Paula Zahn hosts NYC-ARTS from the Tisch Studio at Lincoln Center. Segment on Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty with Jodi Hauptman, Senior Curator of Drawings and Prints.
EXHIBITION: Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty [MoMA Exhs. #2352, March 26, 2016–July 24, 2016]
SPONSOR: WNET Thirteen
SERIES: NYC-ARTS #296
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 12, 2019
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June 2, 2016 |
2019-12 |
"WNET presents Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New with Ann Temkin" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Ann Temkin, Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art; Paula Zahn, host, NYC-ARTS
SUMMARY: Paula Zahn hosts NYC-ARTS from the Tisch Studio at Lincoln Center. Curator's Choice segment on Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New with Ann Temkin.
EXHIBITION: Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New [MoMA Exh. #2272, December 21, 2013–April 21, 2014]
SPONSOR: WNET Thirteen
SERIES: NYC-ARTS #198
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 12, 2019
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February 13, 2014 |
2019-13, 2019-13D |
"WNET presents Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs with Jodi Hauptman" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD; duplicate is 1 DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Jodi Hauptman, Senior Curator of Drawings and Prints, Museum of Modern Art; Paula Zahn, host, NYC-ARTS
SUMMARY: Paula Zahn hosts NYC-ARTS from the Tisch Studio at Lincoln Center. Feature/Profile segment on Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs with Curator Jodi Hauptman.
EXHIBITION: Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs [MoMA Exh. #2301, October 12, 2014–February 8, 2015]
SPONSOR: WNET Thirteen
SERIES: NYC-ARTS #234
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 12, 2019
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December 11, 2014 |
2019-14 |
"WNET presents Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD
SUMMARY: Paula Zahn hosts NYC-ARTS from the Tisch Studio at Lincoln Center. ARTS News segment on Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil.
EXHIBITION: Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil [MoMA Exh. #2395, February 11, 2018 - June 03, 2018]
SPONSOR: WNET Thirteen
SERIES: NYC-ARTS #391
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: April 12, 2019
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May 10, 2018 |
2019-15 |
"Movement Research Studies Project: Tracing Beyond" PLACE: The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium
DATA: 1 mp4. file on DAM
PARTICIPANTS: Ambika Raina, Concept, Co-organizer, and Moderator; J. Soto, Co-organizer, Studies Project Advisor; Rainey White,
Studies Project Coordinator; Miguel Gutierrez, panelist; Parijat Desai, panelist; Tara Aisha, panelist; Willis, David Thomson,
panelist
SERIES: Studies Projects
SUMMARY: This Studies Project traces the legacies of dance beyond Judson Dance Theater, considering the complex web of influences
and developments in the years before, during, and in the many decades since. Guest artists and audience members will discuss
the apparent, residual, and invisible experiences of race and culture within experimental practices in movement in an effort
to decolonize its lineages. Studies Projects are a series of panel conversations and participatory dialogues that focus on
critical issues at the intersections of dance, aesthetics, philosophy, and social politics.
EXHIBITION: Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done [MoMA Exh. #2404, September 16, 2018–February 3, 2019]
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 2019
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January 24, 2019 |
2019-16 |
"WNET presents Philippe de Montebello in conversation with Glenn Lowry" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art
DATA: 1 DVD
PARTICIPANTS: Glenn Lowry, Director, the Museum of Modern Art; Philippe de Montebello, host, NYC-ARTS.
SUMMARY: Philippe de Montebello in conversation with Glenn Lowry.
SPONSOR: WNET Thirteen
SERIES: NYC-ARTS #467
DONOR: Department of Communications
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: November 18th, 2019
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October 31, 2019 |
2020-1 |
"MoMA Education: Past, Present, Future" PLACE: Virtual Meeting
SPONSOR: Department of Education
SERIES: Oral History: Living Directors of Education
MEDIA: 1 .mp4
PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Paula Crown, Trustee and Chair of the Education Committee, MoMA; Presenter: Wendy Woon, the Edward
John Noble Foundation Deputy Director for Education; Participants: Howard Gardner, Life Trustee and member of the Education
Committee, MoMA; Carol Becker; member of the Trustee Committee, MoMA, Dean, Columbia University, New York
SUMMARY: During this Education Trustee Committee Meeting, held over Zoom, members of the committee ask Wendy Woon about the
history, current state of affairs, and future of MoMA's Education Department. During her fourteen year tenure as the Director
of Education, Woon has dedicated herself to studying the history of the Education Department, drawing similarities between
past and present art practices, championing young artists, providing accessible programs, and fostering creativity within
the Museum. Her background as an artist has shaped her approach to education, creating a collaborative environment for artists
and students of art. Woon concludes by imagining the future of museum education in light of the coronavirus pandemic, emphasizing
the importance of accessibility, rights, and equality.
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June 2, 2020
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2022-1 |
"John Elderfield Farewell" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, NY
PARTICIPANTS: John Elderfield, Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture
MEDIA: 1 Mini DV Cassette Tape
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2022
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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June 23, 2008 |
2022-2 |
"Elizabeth Murray Memorial" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, NY
MEDIA: 1 DVCAM Video Cassette
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2022
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 13, 2007 |
2022-3 |
"John Szarkowski Memorial Tribute" PLACE: The Museum of Modern Art, NY
MEDIA: 1 DVCAM Video Cassette
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2022
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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October 9, 2007 |
2022-4 |
"Film Benefit Gala Honoring Baz Luhrmann" PLACE: The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
SPONSOR: Men's Vogue; Louis Vuitton
PARTICIPANTS: Honoree: Baz Luhrmann, director, producer, and screenwriter; Honorary Chair: Hugh Jackman; Co-chairs: Jay Fielden,
editor of
Men's Vogue; Antoine Arnault, Director of Communications, Louis Vuitton; Marie-Josée Kravis, President of the Board of Trustees, MoMA;
and Jerry I. Speyer, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, MoMA
DATA: 1 DVCAM Cassette
SUMMARY: Film Benefit gala at The Museum of Modern Art honoring the work of director, producer, and screenwriter Baz Luhrmann.
The event included a cocktail reception, dinner with remarks by Hugh Jackman and Marie-Josée Kravis, and a screening of clips
from Luhrmann's forthcoming film, Australia, which opened on November 26, 2008.
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: October 2022
NOTE: The Museum Archives does not have a compatible media player for this recording at this time.
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November 10, 2008 |
2022-5a, 2022-5D |
"Alina Szapocznikow: A Symposium" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
SPONSOR: MoMA's Wallis Annenberg Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art through the Annenberg Foundation; Marie-Josée and
Henry Kravis; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; The Modern Women's Fund; The International Council of The Museum
of Modern Art; The David Berg Foundation; the Polish Cultural Institute, New York; Trust for Mutual Understanding
PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Connie Butler, Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, MoMA; Joanna Mytkowska, director,
The Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw; Elena Filipovic, writer and curator, WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; Paulina Olowska,
artist
DATA: 1 DV CAM; 2 DVD duplicates; TRT: 04:14:59
SUMMARY: Held in conjunction with the exhibition Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955-1972, this symposium presents new scholarship on Alina Szapocznikow's two-decade long career. International curators, scholars,
and artists discuss postwar Eastern European art and Szapocznikow's position within it, her work viwed from a feminist perspective,
her use of photography and works on paper in the context of her larger sculptural production, and her increasing influence
on a younger generation of Eastern European artists. The morning session of the symposium was introduced by Connie Butler
and included the following presentations: Joanna Mytkowska: "Alina Szapocznikow at the Museum," Elena Filipovic: "Photography
into Sculpture," and Paulina Olowska: "From Idea to Szapocznikow." The morning presentations were followed by a discussion
with the presenters.
EXHIBITION: Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955-1972 [MoMA Exhs. #2215, Oct 7, 2012–Jan 28, 2013] RELATED MATERIALS: Please see Supplemental Materials, 2022-5 for program and symposium schedule. DONOR: Department of Drawings and Prints, MoMA
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October 5, 2012; 12:00-2:00 PM |
2022-5b, 2022-5D |
"Alina Szapocznikow: A Symposium" PLACE: The Celeste Bartos Theater, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
SPONSOR: MoMA's Wallis Annenberg Fund for Innovation in Contemporary Art through the Annenberg Foundation; Marie-Josée and
Henry Kravis; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; The Modern Women's Fund; The International Council of The Museum
of Modern Art; The David Berg Foundation; the Polish Cultural Institute, New York; Trust for Mutual Understanding
PARTICIPANTS: Introduction: Connie Butler, Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings, MoMA; Anda Rottenberg, art
historian and critic; Professor Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds; Agata Jakubowska, professor of Art History, Adam Mickiewicz
University, Pozna; Katarzyna Kozyra, artist
DATA: 1 DV CAM; 2 DVD duplicates; TRT: 04:14:59
SUMMARY: Held in conjunction with the exhibition Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955-1972, this symposium presents new scholarship on Alina Szapocznikow's two-decade long career. International curators, scholars,
and artists discuss postwar Eastern European art and Szapocznikow's position within it, her work viwed from a feminist perspective,
her use of photography and works on paper in the context of her larger sculptural production, and her increasing influence
on a younger generation of Eastern European artists. The afternoon session of the symposium was introduced by Connie Butler
and included the following presentations: Anda Rotenberg: "Witness' Eye," Agata Jakubowska: "Szapocznikow and Politics," Griselda
Pollock: "From Figuration to the Formless: Encrypted Trauma, Hope and Body Memory in the Dissolving Trajectory of Alina Szapocznikow's
Sculpture," and Katarzyna Kozyra: "My own Szapocznikow." The afternoon presentations were followed by a discussion with the
presenters.
EXHIBITION: Alina Szapocznikow: Sculpture Undone, 1955-1972 [MoMA Exhs. #2215, Oct 7, 2012–Jan 28, 2013] RELATED MATERIALS: Please see Supplemental Materials, 2022-5 for program and symposium schedule. DONOR: Department of Drawings and Prints, MoMA
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October 5, 2012; 2:45-5:00 PM |
2023-1, 2023-1D |
"A Century of Artists Books: Videodisk Edit 9/19/94" PLACE: Production Venue: Editel, 222 East 44th Street, NY, New York; Exhibition Venue: The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
PARTICIPANTS: Curator: Riva Castleman, Chief Curator, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, MoMA. Production Team: Micheal
Owen; Owen Electric Pictures, NY, NY; Anton Kern; Carol Smith: Research Assistant, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books,
MoMA; Starr Figura, Curatorial Assistant Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, MoMA.
DATA: 3/4" Umatic Master, 1 Master Duplicate of Jazz, and 4 laser disc copies of Klänge, Jazz, 1 ¢ Life, and Der Rhein were made for exhibition use; TRT: 00:49:42.
SUMMARY: In addition to the 140 artists' books exhibited in A Century of Artists Books, four books were shown in their entirety
as video presentations in the galleries. The master Umatic cassette contains all four videos in sequence, beginning with Vasily
Kandinsky's Klänge (Munich: R. Piper & Co. Verlag, 1913), which includes audio narrations of the text in both German and English (translation
by Elizabeth R. Napier). Henri Matisse's Jazz (Paris: Teriade Editeur, 1947) includes audio narration of the French text in English translation. Walasse Ting's 1 ¢ Life (E. W. Kornfeld, 1964) is a compilation of sixty-two lithographs and reproductions with contributions by Pierre Alechinsky,
Karel Appel, Enrico Baj, Alan Davie, Jim Dine, Öyvind Fahlström, Sam Francis, Robert Indiana, Alfred Jensen, Asger Jorn, Allan
Kaprow, Kiki (Kiki O. K.) Kogelnik, Alfred Leslie, Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Mitchell, Claes Oldenburg, Mel Ramos, Robert Rauschenberg,
Jean-Paul Riopelle, James Rosenquist, Antonio Saura, Kimber Smith, K.R.H. Sonderborg, Walasse Ting, Bram van Velde, Andy Warhol,
and Tom Wesselmann. Lastly is Anselm Kiefer's Der Rhein (Hornbach: Anselm Kiefer, 1983), displaying the Illustrated book with twenty-one woodcuts.
EXHIBITION: A Century of Artists Books [MoMA Exh. #1697, October 19, 1994–January 24, 1995]
DONOR: Department of Drawings and Prints, MoMA
TRANSFERRED TO ARCHIVES: 2023
RELATED MATERIAL: Please see MoMA Exhs. 1697.50 and 1697.74 for related correspondence regarding video production and transcriptions
of Vasily Kandinsky's Klänge and Matisse's Jazz in English.
NOTE: This sound recording was transferred in the Fall of 2023 to an .mov and can be . In addition to the Videodisc Edit Umatic
Master, 1 Umatic Master of "Jazz," and 4 laser disc copies of "Klänge," "Jazz," "1 ¢ Life," and "Der Rhein" were made for
exhibition use.
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September 19, 1994 |
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