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Architecture and Politics at MoMA in the Early 20th Century

Sep 1, 2022
46:50
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The Architecture Room at Moma by Philip Johnson
04:57 • 4min
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3
The Modern Interior
08:35 • 3min
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4
Shelter Magazines - A Story That Transforms Institutional Boundaries
11:47 • 2min
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5
Dot Is Beyond Tat Tat?
13:22 • 5min
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6
Modern Architecture and the Soro Exhibition of Mexico
18:46 • 2min
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7
Brazil Builds in 19 Fourteen Three
20:43 • 3min
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8
Is There Enough Good Buildings?
23:39 • 4min
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9
Architecture in Latin America
27:12 • 4min
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10
The Transformation of the Museum of Architecture
31:39 • 5min
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11
Architecture in Latin America
36:09 • 5min
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12
How Did Working at Moma Affect Your Exhibition Making?
41:27 • 5min
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A conversation with Patricio del Real about how the Museum of Modern Art’s treatment of Latin American architecture reflected U.S. political and cultural interests.
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