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    Known for. curator at the Museum of Modern Art. Iris Barry (1895 – 22 December 1969) was a film critic and curator. In the 1920s she helped establish the original London Film Society, and was the first curator of the film department of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City in 1935.

    • British; American
    • Iris Sylvia Crump, 1895, Washwood Heath
  2. Iris Barry; Nascimento 28 de março de 1895 Washwood Heath: Morte 22 de dezembro de 1969 (74 anos) Marselha: Cidadania Estados Unidos, Reino Unido Ocupação historiadora, historiadora de arte, jornalista, curadora, preservacionista, escritora, crítica, bibliotecária, crítico de cinema, tradutora: Prêmios

    • Estados Unidos, Reino Unido
    • Cavaleiro da Legião de Honra
    • 28 de março de 1895, Washwood Heath
    • 22 de dezembro de 1969 (74 anos), Marselha
  3. 10 de out. de 2014 · By Richard Brody. October 10, 2014. The British critic and curator Iris Barry has languished unjustly in the shadows of film history. Photograph by Sasha / Getty. “If a film, of no matter what...

  4. Iris Barry was a film critic, novelist, and co-founder of the London Film Society. She also established the Film Library of the Museum of Modern Art and collected films from Hollywood and Europe for preservation and exhibition.

  5. 18 de out. de 2019 · Iris Barrys History of Film. By Richard Brody. October 18, 2019. Photograph by Emerick Bronson/Getty. As part of its reopening, MOMA celebrates the groundbreaking work of Iris Barry...

    • Condé Nast
  6. Iris Barry (1895-1969) was a pivotal modern figure and one of the first intellectuals to treat film as an art form, appreciating its far-reaching, transformative power. Although she had the bearing of an aristocrat, she was the self-educated daughter of a brass founder and a palm-reader from the Isle of Man.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2014 · Iris Barry (1895–1969) was a pivotal modern figure and one of the first intellectuals to treat film as an art form, appreciating its far-reaching, transformative power. Although she had the bearing of an aristocrat, she was the self-educated daughter of a brass founder and a palm-reader from the Isle of Man.