Iris Barry and John Abbott, at the Museum of Modern Art Film Library
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I had the privilege of seeing Margaret Sullavan’s feature film debut in 1933′s Only Yesterday… yesterday(!!!) at MoMA! Only Yesterday was a sad love story about a girl (Sullavan) torn apart […]
coming soon to MoMA… Universal Pictures: Restorations and Rediscoveries 1928–1937 May 13–June 15, 2016 above – 1930′s King of Jazz
Previously Unidentified, 101-Year-Old Film Footage Discovered in MoMA’s Collection Is The Earliest Known Feature Film Made with Black Actors The Museum of Modern Art announces the discovery of previously unidentified, […]
saw 1932’s By Whose Hand? last night at MoMA, as a part of their Lady in the Dark: Crime Films from Columbia Pictures 1932–1957 series. It was a fun and mildy thrilling […]
La Tentative de l’impossible [Attempting the Impossible], 1928 – as seen in the can’t miss MoMA exhibit – Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926–1938
November 7, 1929 – New York’s Museum of Modern Art opens to the public! top – view of MoMA’s first exhibition, including works by Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh, which ran thru […]
as seen in MoMA’s excellent Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000 exhibit centuryofthechild: Times Wide World Photos. “A Famous School of Dance Has a Birthday,” class at an Isadora Duncan […]
Hearts and Flowers, 1919 one of many many silent films to be shown in MoMA’s ’Cruel and Unusual Comedy Reprised’ series, March 1–16, which will be followed by ’Cruel and […]
Robert Lynen and Colette Segall in 1932’s Poil de carotte (The Red Head) the photo is from The Museum of Modern Art’s Film Stills Archive, which is sadly missing in […]