Paper Museums: The Reproductive Print in Europe, 1500–1800
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Meditations on Re/Mediations
This daylong Faculty–Graduate Student Conference focuses on issues concerning the migration of forms—images, narratives, genres, media—from one medium to another.
A Treasury of Excellent Things: Re-Viewing the Paper Museum
An afternoon of talks on the making and collecting of reproductive prints in early modern Europe, moderated by Mariët Westermann, Director of NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts.
Screening and Talk
Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant-Garde Film 1894–1941
Film Screening and Talk Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant-Garde Film 1894–1941 Saturday, October 15, 2 pm (film screening) and 4 pm (panel discussion) Museum of the Moving Image 35th Avenue at 36th Street, Astoria, Queens Celebrating the release of Unseen Cinema, a 7-disc DVD archival retrospective collection of 150 rare American avant-garde movies, this […]
First Wednesday Salons
Please join us at the Grey Art Gallery for a series of informal gatherings and discussions.
Gallery Talks: Paper Museums, The Reproductive Print in Europe 1500-1800
Gallery talks with Rebecca Zorach, Lia Markey, and Anne Leonard