Tonight: 217 Films’ Documentary on 1913 Armory Show Screens at the Hood Museum of Art
Tonight, 217 Films will screen its new film on the 1913 Armory Show at the Hood Museum of Art in Hanover, New Hampshire. Read more in today’s edition of the Valley News. The 1913 Armory Show Changed America’s ArtBy Nicola Smith Valley News Staff WriterFriday, January 10, 2014 When Michael Maglaras is interviewed by phone […]
1913 Armory Show Film Screens in New Hampshire and New York
Filmmakers Michael Maglaras and Terri Templeton will screen their new documentary “The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show” twice in January 2014. Once in Michael’s home state of New Hampshire and once in Terri’s home state of New York. They will introduce the film and answer questions following each screening. This film is also available on […]
Maine Public Broadcasting features new Armory Show Film
Pictured: Joe Wiegand (President Roosevelt), Tom Porter (Reporter, Maine Public Broadcasting Network), and Michael Maglaras (Filmmaker) The Art Exhibit That Shocked America: ‘Armory Show’ Film Debuts in Maine 12/11/2013 Reported By: Tom Porter A century ago, a modern art exhibition in New York City changed the face of art in America and shocked the public with its “Nude Descending a […]
Portland Press Herald: New England Filmmakers Explore How Modern Art Shook Things Up
New England filmmakers explore how modern art shook things up A new film chronicles how a first-in-the-nation exhibition, 1913’s Armory Show, caused an uproar in America. December 5, 2013 By Bob Keyes, Staff Writer New England filmmakers Michael Maglaras and Terri Templeton have made a habit of making movies about art-world greats. They’ve made two films […]
Director’s Statement — The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show
“All Americans live today and on a daily basis with some part of the legacy of the 1913 Armory Show.” ~ Michael Maglaras, Filmmaker The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show Director’s Statement by Michael Maglaras If I were to ask you, “What do you think of Modern Art?” or any of the variations of that question, […]
Maine Film Premiere of “The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show” to Benefit Goodwill Industries
In 1913, a major exhibition in New York City changed the way we look at art…. A decade before that in Boston, Goodwill Industries changed the way we look at people. Special film screening of “The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show” to benefit Goodwill Industriesof Northern New England. WHAT: Screening of 217 Films’ “The […]
Delaware Museum of Art to Screen New Film on 1913 Armory Show
On December 7 at 1:00, the Delaware Art Museum will host the Delaware world premiere of 217 Films‘ new documentary on the 1913 Armory Show. “The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show” will be introduced by filmmaker Michael Maglaras. Admission is free with museum admission.
Opalka Gallery to Screen 1913 Armory Show Film
In 1913, why did President Theodore Roosevelt call Cubism “repellent”? Find out at the Albany premiere of 217 Films’ “The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show” WHAT: New York State Premiere of 217 Films’ “The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show.” The filmmakers will be in attendance and introduce the screening. WHEN: Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 1:00pm […]
New Film on 1913 Armory Show World Premiere at the New Britain Museum of American Art
Special World Premiere Film EventThe Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show (2013, 90 min.) View a clip at this link. New Britain Museum of American Art 56 Lexington St. New Britain, Connecticut September 26, 20135:30 p.m. Reception; 6 p.m. Screening$20 AdmissionMeet President Theodore Roosevelt! Roosevelt reprisor Joe Wiegand appears in the film and will mingle […]
Teddy Roosevelt in New Film on 1913 Armory Show
Follow this link to read Greta Rybus’s impressions of Teddy Roosevelt reprisor, Joe Wiegand. He appears in our new film on the 1913 Armory Show which makes it’s world premiere in September. View a clip of Joe in action at this link in scenes shot in Portland, Maine earlier this spring. Photo by Greta Rybus. www.two17films.com