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Dealers, Exhibitions, Museums and Critics |
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![]() 33 programsThe Colonial Encounter - N/A Classical Sculpture and the Enlightenment - N/A A View from the Mountains A New Museum in South Kensington - N/A Art for Pleasure's Sake The Much Loved Friend? A Portrait of The National Gallery Pictures in Pictures London, Center of the World's Art Trade Greenberg on Jackson Pollock - N/A Greenberg on Art Criticism - N/A The Queen's Pictures The Moscow Kremlin, Part One: The Walls, Towers and Cathedrals - N/A The Moscow Kremlin, Part Two: The Tower-chambers and Palaces - N/A The Moscow Kremlin, Part Three: The Armoury: Countless Treasures of the Russian Tsars - N/A Beaubourg: The Pompidou Center, Paris - N/A Musée d'Orsay - N/A The Museum of Modern Art - N/A The Rietveld Schröder House Jackson Pollock: Tim Clark and Michael Fried in Conversation - N/A Framing and Forming - N/A Picasso the Sculptor Picasso: Joie de Vivre On Pictures and Paintings - N/A Theater of Memory: The Dali Museum Art and the Left - N/A Kinetics Vasarely Lichtenstein in London Pictures for the Sky If Brains Were Dynamite Submarine Sculpture in the City - Spoleto Scandinavian Design: The Lunning Prize 1951-70 This section of programs can be purchased on VHS Television rights and prices on request
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For a full understanding of art it is imperative to know something of how it is `used' by society - how, and why, and by whom it is bought and sold, treasured in museums, presented in exhibitions. Certain films in this section profile major museums and public collections, looking at their historical, political and sociological roles. Others center on the issues raised in art dealing, and on the presentation of different kinds of exhibition to the public. ![]() Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown | ||||||||
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