Past Exhibitions and Installations

CORE EXHIBITION

Behind the Screen
February 17, 1996–July 2, 2010

Behind the Screen: Producing, Promoting, and Exhibiting Motion Pictures and Television
September 10, 1988–July 9, 1995

TEMPORARY EXHIBITS IN BEHIND THE SCREEN

Star Trek: 40 Years of Fandom
October 6, 2006–July 22, 2007

From Penny Arcade to Megaplex: A Special Exhibition in Honor of the 100th Anniversary of Loews
November 10, 2004–September 17, 2006

Gumby and the Art of Stop–Motion Animation
June 18, 2005–January 16, 2006

Tim Burton Drawings
November 19, 2003–October 24, 2004

Robert DeNiro: Costume & Character
February 6, 2002–January 2, 2004

Monk's Café and the Making of Seinfeld
August 15, 1998–November 11, 2001

CHANGING EXHIBITIONS

Jim Campbell: Exploded View (Commuters)
August 26–November 6, 2011

Trash Mirror
May 24–August 15, 2011

Chiho Aoshima: City Glow
January 15–July 17, 2011

Real Virtuality
January 15–June 12, 2011

Martha Colburn: DOLLS VS. DICTATORS
January 15–May 15

Digital Play
August 26, 2004–February 24, 2008

Interactions/Art and Technology
May 21–July 18, 2004

BLIP: Video Arcade Classics from the Museum Collection
January 24–July 18, 2004

DigitalMedia
November 27, 2002–May 2, 2004

Expanded Entertainment
January 2000–November 3, 2002

Computer Space ‘98
December 1997–December 1999

Television Set Design: Late Show with David Letterman
July 1, 1996–October 19, 1997

Computer Space: A Digital Game Arcade
July 1995–December 1995 and July 1996–February 1997

Hopalong Cassidy: King of the Licensed Cowboys
Museum of the Moving Image, October 1, 1994–May 28, 1995
National Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City, OK, September 15, 1995–January 28, 1996

Muky's New York: Photographer to the Post–War Film Renaissance
May 14, 1994–September 4, 1994

Creating a Collection: Film and Video Technology
September 10, 1993–April 30, 1995

The Living Room Candidate: A History of Presidential Campaigns on Television 1952–1992
July 4, 1992–February 28, 1993

Changing Faces
October 4, 1991–March 1993

Shigeko Kubota Video Sculpture
Museum of the Moving Image, April 26–September 15, 1991
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan, January 1992–March 1992

From Harlem to Hollywood: American Race Movies 1912–1948
Museum of the Moving Image, October 6, 1990–March 3, 1991
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, April 1991–July 1991
Museum of the Moving Image, October 1, 1992–February 28, 1993

Reel Art: Great Film Posters from the Carson Collection
Paine Webber Art Gallery, New York, NY, April 12, 1990–June 29, 1990

Tony Walton: Designing for Stage and Screen (1989–1991)
Museum of the Moving Image, September 22, 1989–August 26, 1990
Hurlbutt Gallery, Greenwich, CT, December 5, 1991–January 16, 1992

Escape to Hollywood: Émigré Filmmakers from Nazi Germany
April 21, 1989–September 3, 1989

Masterpieces of Moving Image Technology
September 10, 1988–March 19, 1989

Light, Camera, Action: New York's Silent Film Studios
New York Historical Society, November 3, 1983–March 4, 1984

Making Movies in New York 1896–1982
Astoria Studios Gallery, 1982

TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS
Behind the Screen: Making Motion Pictures and Television
World Financial Center, New York, NY, November 1, 1998–December 6, 1998
Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden, February 6, 1999–May 30, 1999
Technisches Museum, Vienna Austria, April 1, 2000–June 30, 2000
Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA, February 10–May 13, 2001
COSI Toledo, Toledo, OH, October 5, 2001– January 21, 2002
Science City, Kansas City, MO, February 16–May 12, 2002
Discovery Science Center, Santa Ana, CA, June 14–September 7, 2003

The Silhouette Selection: Recent Celebrity Photography 1979–1991
Museum of the Moving Image, May 8, 1992–September 6, 1992
1600 Smith Gallery, Houston, TX, September 11, 1992–November 18, 1992
Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC, November 20, 1992–February 2, 1993
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, February 4, 1993–April 20, 1993
Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL, April 26, 1993–July 20, 1993
Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, July 27, 1993–October 12, 1993
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Beverly Hills, CA, October 18, 1993–December 31, 1993

Hot Circuits: A Video Arcade
Museum of the Moving Image, June 14, 1989–May 27, 1990
Science Museum of Connecticut, West Hartford, CT, June 1, 1990–September 24, 1990
Space Coast Science Museum, Melbourne, FL, October 15, 1990–January 21, 1991
Discovery Place, Charlotte, NC, February 11, 1991–May 20, 1991
Miami Museum of Science, Miami, FL, June 10, 1991–September 23, 1991
Cumberland Science Museum, Nashville, TN, October 24, 1991–January 20, 1992
Museum of Science and Industry, Louisville, KY, February 10, 1992–May 18, 1992
Detroit Science Center, Detroit, MI, June 8, 1992–September 21, 1992
Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA, October 19, 1992–January 18, 1993
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA, February 8, 1993–May 17, 1993
Children's Museum of Memphis, Memphis, TN, June 7, 1993–September 20, 1993
Museum of the Moving Image, October 2, 1993–May 1, 1994

INSTALLATIONS
Maiden Flight
Paul Johnson
July 26, 2004–January 2008

Trauma
Paul Johnson
May 21–July 22, 2004

Wavelengths
Jim Campbell
November 5, 2003–February 2, 2004

Dare
Fabrica
June 19, 2003–October 26, 2003

Jeremy Blake: Moving Images
July 19, 2003–October 26, 2003

Trash Mirror
Daniel Rozin
November 6, 2002–June 25, 2003

Telephone
Christian Marclay
January 9, 2003–February 1, 2003

Countdown/Tailout Mural #2
Richard Linklater
March 1998–November 2002

Leaps of Faith (Unnamed Sources and Victims of Circumstance)
Louis Hock
October 28, 1989–February 4, 1990

Dissolved Light
Richard Bloes
June 30–September 3, 1989

TV Stripes on Tree Stumps
Buky Schwartz
October 25, 1985–December 14, 1985

For information on past exhibitions, please contact collection@movingimage.us.