The Dream Merchants: Making and Selling Films in Hollywood's Golden Age
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Date
Thu Mar 07 1991 until Sun Jun 02 1991
Location
- MoMA type:exhibition building spaces
- 11 West 53rd St. type:thoroughfare names
Concurrent exhibitions
Exhibitions that overlap with this exhibition, in this dataset. Double-click an item in the timeline to view the corresponding exhibition page.
The Dream Merchants: Making and Selling Films in Hollywood's Golden Age
Still Life Into Object
Gifts of the Associates: 1975–1990
Artist's Choice: Chuck Close, Head-On/The Modern Portrait
Recent Acquisitions
Projects 26: Stuart Clipper
Liubov Popova
Art of the Forties
Four German Printmakers: Max Klinger, Lovis Corinth, Christian Rohlfs and Otto Dix
Malelade by Georg Baselitz
Mean Streets: American Photographs from the Collection, 1940s–1980s
The Surrealist Drawing: A Selection from the Collection
Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai
Seven Master Printmakers: Innovations in the Eighties
Fact/Fiction
Roberto Burle Marx: The Unnatural Art of the Garden
Ad Reinhardt
Hanne Tierney: Incidental Pieces for Satin and Strings
National and International Studio Program Exhibition 1990–1991
New York Diary: Almost Twenty-Five Different Things
Out of Site: Part II
Private Video Gallery
Paul Panhuysen
1+1 Gallery
Berlin Divided: Sissel Tolas, Milovan Markovic, Else Gabriel, Rolf Julius.
Perspectives of Conceptualism
Andrei Khlobistin: At Home
Afrika: "Donaldestruction"
Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation
# | Start | End | Title |
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1 | Still Life Into Object | ||
2 | Gifts of the Associates: 1975–1990 | ||
3 | Artist's Choice: Chuck Close, Head-On/The Modern Portrait | ||
4 | Recent Acquisitions | ||
5 | Projects 26: Stuart Clipper | ||
6 | Liubov Popova | ||
7 | Art of the Forties | ||
8 | Four German Printmakers: Max Klinger, Lovis Corinth, Christian Rohlfs and Otto Dix | ||
9 | Malelade by Georg Baselitz | ||
10 | Mean Streets: American Photographs from the Collection, 1940s–1980s | ||
11 | The Surrealist Drawing: A Selection from the Collection | ||
12 | Projects 28: Kyoko Kumai | ||
13 | Seven Master Printmakers: Innovations in the Eighties | ||
14 | Fact/Fiction | ||
15 | Roberto Burle Marx: The Unnatural Art of the Garden | ||
16 | Ad Reinhardt |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Hanne Tierney: Incidental Pieces for Satin and Strings | ||
2 | National and International Studio Program Exhibition 1990–1991 | ||
3 | New York Diary: Almost Twenty-Five Different Things | ||
4 | Out of Site: Part II | ||
5 | Private Video Gallery | ||
6 | Paul Panhuysen | ||
7 | 1+1 Gallery | ||
8 | Berlin Divided: Sissel Tolas, Milovan Markovic, Else Gabriel, Rolf Julius. |
# | Start | End | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Perspectives of Conceptualism | ||
2 | Andrei Khlobistin: At Home | ||
3 | Afrika: "Donaldestruction" |
Artists
There were 1 persons who influenced this exhibition.
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Mary Corliss
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Exhibitions
In this dataset, Mary Corliss was involved in 12 exhibitions across 2 decades.
- Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 10 exhibitions.
- Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1980s with 2 exhibitions.
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | Lillian Gish | |||
2 | Columbia Pictures |
# | Start | End | Location | Title |
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1 | The Dream Merchants: Making and Selling Films in Hollywood's Golden Age | |||
2 | Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds | |||
3 | Behind the Shield: Warner Bros. and the Studio System | |||
4 | Directors' Centennial: Ford/Renoir/Sternberg | |||
5 | Designing Magic: Disney Animation Art | |||
6 | Film Posters from the Collection | |||
7 | Brought to Light: Black Cinema, 1921–1959: Selections from the James E. Wheeler Collection | |||
8 | The Hubley Studio: A Home for Animation | |||
9 | Film Posters from the Collection | |||
10 | UFA Film Posters, 1918–1943 |