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Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Painters Painting: A Candid History of the New York Art Scene 1940-1970

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As part of its Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Films, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Painters Painting: A Candid History of the New York Art Scene 1940-1970 (1973), directed by Emile de Antonio.

Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Films is an extension of the very popular lecture series Tuesday Evenings at the Modern, which is offered 10 weeks in the spring and fall of each year, this film-based weekly program runs through the summer months and strives to continue the consideration of ideas and issues pertaining to the art and architecture of the Modern and to contemporary art in general.

Selections for screenings are related to or recommended by artists and speakers who have participated in the lecture series or are otherwise affiliated with the museum. There is nothing particularly prescriptive about the line-up, but as with the lecture series, themes can be found and connections made. To create a full experience, these presentations include a brief introduction and opportunity for discussion following the films.

As part of its Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Films, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Painters Painting: A Candid History of the New York Art Scene 1940-1970 (1973), directed by Emile de Antonio.

Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Films is an extension of the very popular lecture series Tuesday Evenings at the Modern, which is offered 10 weeks in the spring and fall of each year, this film-based weekly program runs through the summer months and strives to continue the consideration of ideas and issues pertaining to the art and architecture of the Modern and to contemporary art in general.

Selections for screenings are related to or recommended by artists and speakers who have participated in the lecture series or are otherwise affiliated with the museum. There is nothing particularly prescriptive about the line-up, but as with the lecture series, themes can be found and connections made. To create a full experience, these presentations include a brief introduction and opportunity for discussion following the films.

As part of its Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Films, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Painters Painting: A Candid History of the New York Art Scene 1940-1970 (1973), directed by Emile de Antonio.

Tuesday Evenings at the Modern: Films is an extension of the very popular lecture series Tuesday Evenings at the Modern, which is offered 10 weeks in the spring and fall of each year, this film-based weekly program runs through the summer months and strives to continue the consideration of ideas and issues pertaining to the art and architecture of the Modern and to contemporary art in general.

Selections for screenings are related to or recommended by artists and speakers who have participated in the lecture series or are otherwise affiliated with the museum. There is nothing particularly prescriptive about the line-up, but as with the lecture series, themes can be found and connections made. To create a full experience, these presentations include a brief introduction and opportunity for discussion following the films.

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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://themodern.org/films/Upcoming/Painters-Painting-A-Candid-History-of-the-New-York-Art-Scene-19401970/2788

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