THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART - Dada

To introduce an exhibition on the Dada movement—a reaction to the brutality of World War I—The National Gallery of Art commissioned a short documentary on the horrors of mechanized warfare. Working closely with the National Gallery team, we spent three months researching period footage at the National Archives and then edited a short film that opened the exhibition. The exhibition and video were seen by over 175,000 people in D.C., and then travelled to the Museum of Modern Art in New York and to the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

 


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