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Mobile by Alexander Calder
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The first work of art placed in the National Gallery's East Building, this mobile is also one of the last major pieces by one of America's great artists,
Alexander Calder. The program takes viewers on an absorbing journey as Calder, architect I. M. Pei, artist/engineer Paul Matisse, craftsmen, and museum
officials face the challenges of producing this large, technically complex piece. (24 mins. with viewer's guide, closed captioned)
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The National Gallery Builds
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This film highlights the East Building's architectural conception and construction, beginning with the challenge initially faced by architect I. M. Pei. Documentation of construction includes footage of the works of art commissioned for the building from artists such as Henry Moore and Alexander Calder.(13 mins., closed captioned)
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National Gallery of Art: A Treasury of Masterpieces
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The late J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery of Art's director from 1969 to 1992, tells the fascinating story of the museum's beginnings and its growth. Illustrated with rare photographs and historical footage, this film shows the founding of the Gallery and the formation
of its collections. The unfolding story relates the construction of the original West Building and of the East Building some forty years later. It documents
the evolution of the Gallery into an institution that serves the entire nation. Finally, Brown leads viewers on tours of the West and East Buildings to give an overview of the Gallery's collections. (50 mins., closed captioned)
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A Place To Be: The Construction of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art
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This film traces in detail the creation of
this impressive structure from idea to
completion. Various sequences show the
participation of artists Henry Moore,
Joan Miró, Jean Dubuffet, Robert
Motherwell, James Rosati, and Alexander
Calder; architects I. M. Pei and Partners;
the builders; and Paul Matisse, who engineered
and fabricated Calder's mobile. (58 mins., closed captioned)
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