Abstract

The Museum of Modern Art in New York set its sights on placing the most popular entertainment medium of the time in an artistic and educational context. Convinced that ‘the only great art peculiar to the twentieth century’ merited the same sound curatorial approach as other forms of artistic expression, the museum (known to all as MOMA) from the outset worked hand in hand with the pioneers of the American cinema.

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