Glamour Vérité - Paris/Hollywood: Cinema's "Pour Vous" Magazine, 1928–1940

Summary information

Date

Wed Feb 06 2013 until Mon Aug 26 2013

Location
  • MoMA type:exhibition building spaces
  • 11 West 53rd St. type:thoroughfare names
Carried out by

The Museum of Modern Art

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Concurrent exhibitions

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Selected Exhibition
MoMA
MoMA PS1
Glamour Vérité - Paris/Hollywood: Cinema's "Pour Vous" Magazine, 1928–1940
Tim Burton
Plywood: Material, Process, Form
Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now
The Modern Restaurant Window - Andrea Zittell
Shaping Modernity: Design 1880–1980, Part 2
Bruce Nauman: The 1980s
Performing Histories (1)
9+1 Ways of Being Political: 50 Years of Political Stances in Architecture and Urban Design
Goldfinger: The Design of an Iconic Film Title
Edvard Munch: The Scream
Artist's Choice: Trisha Donnelly
Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
Public Spaces Changes 2013
Painting and Sculpture Changes 2013
MoMA Media Lounge 2013
Projects 99: Meiro Koizumi
Wolfgang Laib
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Ei Arakawa: "Paris and Wizard: The Musical," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Trajal Harrel: "Used, Abused, and Hung Out to Dry," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
Wait, Later this will be Nothing: Editions by Dieter Roth
Applied Design
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Simone Forti: "King's Fool" in conjunction with the exhibition, Performing Histories (1)
Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light
Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light
A Trip from Here to There
Abstract Generation: Now in Print
Tilda Swinton: The Maybe
Hand Signals: Digits, Fists, and Talons
XL: 19 New Acquisitions
Projects 100: Akram Zaatari
Rain Room
An Evening with Kerry Tribe
Ellsworth Kelly: Chatham Series
Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes
Young Architects Program 2013 (MoMA): Exhibition of Designs
Cut 'n' Paste: From Architectural Assemblage to Collage City
Walker Evans American Photographs
Carol Bove: The Equinox
Soundings: A Contemporary Score
American Modern: Hopper to O'Keeffe
Now Dig This: Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980
New Pictures of Common Objects
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt: Tender Love Among the Junk
Huma Bhabha: Unnatural Histories
Ed Atkins
Cyprien Gaillard: The Crystal World
Jeff Elrod: Nobody Sees Like Us
Metahaven: Islands in the Cloud
CONFETTISYSTEM: 100 Arrangements
Michelangelo Frammartino: Alberi
Young Architects Program 2013 (MoMA PS1): Party Wall by CODA

Concurrent exhibitions grouped by organisation

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12009-112013-04Tim Burton
22011-022013-03Plywood: Material, Process, Form
32011-112014-02Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now
42012-032013-03The Modern Restaurant Window - Andrea Zittell
52012-032013-03Shaping Modernity: Design 1880–1980, Part 2
62012-082013-06Bruce Nauman: The 1980s
72012-092013-03Performing Histories (1)
82012-092013-039+1 Ways of Being Political: 50 Years of Political Stances in Architecture and Urban Design
92012-102013-03Goldfinger: The Design of an Iconic Film Title
102012-102013-04Edvard Munch: The Scream
112012-112013-07Artist's Choice: Trisha Donnelly
122012-112013-02Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
132012-122013-04Inventing Abstraction: 1910–1925
142013-012013-12Public Spaces Changes 2013
152013-012013-12Painting and Sculpture Changes 2013
162013-012013-07MoMA Media Lounge 2013
172013-012013-05Projects 99: Meiro Koizumi
182013-012013-03Wolfgang Laib
192013-022013-02Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Ei Arakawa: "Paris and Wizard: The Musical," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
202013-022013-02Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Trajal Harrel: "Used, Abused, and Hung Out to Dry," in conjunction with the exhibition, Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde
212013-022013-06Wait, Later this will be Nothing: Editions by Dieter Roth
222013-032014-01Applied Design
232013-032013-03Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Simone Forti: "King's Fool" in conjunction with the exhibition, Performing Histories (1)
242013-032013-08Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light
252013-032013-06Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light
262013-032013-07A Trip from Here to There
272013-032013-06Abstract Generation: Now in Print
282013-032014-04Tilda Swinton: The Maybe
292013-042013-09Hand Signals: Digits, Fists, and Talons
302013-052014-01XL: 19 New Acquisitions
312013-052013-09Projects 100: Akram Zaatari
322013-052013-07Rain Room
332013-052013-05An Evening with Kerry Tribe
342013-052013-09Ellsworth Kelly: Chatham Series
352013-062013-09Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes
362013-072013-09Young Architects Program 2013 (MoMA): Exhibition of Designs
372013-072014-01Cut 'n' Paste: From Architectural Assemblage to Collage City
382013-072014-01Walker Evans American Photographs
392013-072014-01Carol Bove: The Equinox
402013-082013-11Soundings: A Contemporary Score
412013-082014-01American Modern: Hopper to O'Keeffe

Artists

There were 1 persons who influenced this exhibition.

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Ronald S. Magliozzi

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External information resources for Ronald S. Magliozzi

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Exhibitions

In this dataset, Ronald S. Magliozzi was involved in 15 exhibitions across 3 decades.

  • Decade(s) with the most number of exhibitions was the 2000s with 9 exhibitions.
  • Decade with the least number of exhibitions was the 1990s with 1 exhibitions.