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PERFORMING ARTS

"Set & Re-Set," a collaboration between the Trisha Brown Dance Company, musician Laurie Anderson, and artist Robert Rauschenberg. National and international tour.

The Joffrey Ballet, National tour. Sponsored, in part, by Phillip Morris Incorportated.

1982
The Joffrey Ballet, 25th anniversary tour.
Music From Malboro gave chamber music concerts in 28 cities.

1981
New York premier of the Philip Glass opera, "Satyagraha," sponsored, in part, by Philip Morris Incorporated.
Young Audiences, Inc. (Rudolph Serkin Celebration).
Alvin Ailey Dance Theater. Latin American Tour.
The New York Shakespeare Festival.
New York Philharmonic, New York City.

1980
"Pierrot Lunaire" by Arnold Schoenberg, performed (1980) by Orchestra of Our Time at Soloman R. Guggenheim Museum. First digital recording (1981) of work. New York City.

Since 1980
"City Stage." Two-day arts festival. Greensboro, NC.

1979
New York City Opera, including Beverly Sills' farewell performance.

1978
Puerto Rican Travelling Theatre, New York City.

1977
"Philip Morris Summersounds," free outdoor performances by dance, theater and music groups. The Brooklyn Museum.

Since 1977
Metropolitan Opera Association, New York City.

1976
"Teatro alla Scala U.S. Bicentennial Tour," first U.S. visit of Milan's La Scala Opera. Washington, D.C.

1974
"Metropolitan Opera in the Parks," series of 8 operas in New York City parks.

Since 1974
Annual Latin American Heritage Weekend, Louisville.

Since 1968
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., New York City.

Since 1958
"Philip Morris Festival of Stars," free country/western concert held annually during the Kentucky Derby Festival. Louisville.


PHILIP MORRIS FILMS

1984
"The Precious Legacy" depicts a vanished culture- Central Europe's Jewish community- through beautiful and moving works of art that survived Hitler's reign of terror. Among the 6 awards won since 1984 are: 1985 CINE Golden Eagle; 1985 American Film Festival New York, blue ribbon; 1984 International Film and Television Festival of New York, gold medal.

1983
"Lift Up Your Heart" documents the historic exhibition "The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art," featuring some of the world's greatest art.

1982
"Grand Central" uses vintage film footage interposed with interviews to give us a broad-ranging look at one of the world's landmark buildings. 1983 CINE Golden Eagle award.

1981
"Buffalo Bill and the Wild West," based on the exhibition with same title. 1982 Information Film Producers of American Bronze 'Cindy' Award. 1982 Columbus Film Festival Chris Bronze Plaque.
"A Lifetime Burning: Alexander Liberman," a documentary film based on the life of the Russian-born painter and sculptor.
"Hopper's Silence," a documentary film on the artist Edward Hopper. 1982 CINE Golden Eagle Award.
"Champions of American Sport," based on exhibition with same title. 1981 CINE Golden Eagle Award.

1980
"Bearden Plays Bearden," a documentary film on the artist Romare Bearden. 1981 Houston International Film Festival Bronze Award. 1981 American Film Festival Finalist.
"Earth, Fire and Water," based on exhibition "A Century of Ceramics in the U.S., 1878-1978," the film highlights American ceramics through studio visits and interviews with seven ceramic artists. 1980 CINE Golden Eagle Award. 1980 International Film & Television Festival of New York. 1981 Chicago International Film Festival Silver Hugo Award.


PHILIP MORRIS FILMS

1979
"New Art of the American West," based on exhibition "First Western States Biennial Exhibition," the film features interviews with six of the more prominent artists in the show.
"The Big Picture in the New York School," a film of the exhibition "New York: The State of the Art," cosponsored by Philip Morris Incorporated and the New York State Department of Commerce. The film includes interviews with several of the artists represented in the show.

1978
"Dolley and 'the great little Madison'" is a dramatization of the life and times of President Madison and his wife, Dolley, portrayed by Emmy-award winning actress Lois Nettleton.

1977
"Two Centuries of Black American Art," based on the exhibition with same title.
"'Remember the Ladies': Women in American, 1750-1815," based on the exhibition with same title, featuring Celeste Holm. 1977 International Film and Television Festival of New York Silver Plaque. 1977 25th Annual Columbus Film Festival Chris Bronze Plaque.

1976
"Frontier America," based on exhibition "Frontier America: The Far West." The film documents America's pioneer days.

1975
"Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness...A Celebration," based on exhibition "The Flowering of American Folk Art: 1776-1876." 1976 United States Industrial Film Festival Gold Camera Award.
"El Hombre que invento un puerto," a film on the life and work of Benito Quinquela Martin, one of Argentina's best-known painters.


Two works featured in "'Primitivism' in 20th Century Art":


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Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (detail). 1907. Oil on canvas, 96 x 92". Collection: The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest.

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Mask. Etoumbi region, People's Republic of the Congo. Wood, 14" high. Collection: Musée Barbier-Müller, Geneva.