National Gallery of Art to Screen “The Great Confusion: The 1913 Armory Show”

By: Jul. 23, 2014
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Washington, D.C.

217 Films' new documentary on the 1913 Armory Show will be shown at the National Gallery of Art on Saturday, August 2 at 2:30pm. "The Great Confusion" will be shown in the West Building Lecture Hall. More information about the screening can be found at this link: http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/calendar/film-programs/summer14-specialevents/1913armory.html.

Executive producer Terri Templeton and leading Armory Show scholar Laurette McCarthy will introduce the film and take questions following the screening. McCarthy is featured prominently in the film.

This is the fourth time 217 Films' work has been shown at the National Gallery of Art.

The September 2013 world premiere of "The Great Confusion" sold out at the New Britain Museum of American Art and has been screening to standing room only crowds since that time.

The next screenings will be held September 3 at the Naro Expanded Cinema in Norfolk, Virginia and October 26 at Gari Melchers Home & Studio at Belmont in Falmouth, Virginia. New dates are being added frequently and this film tour will continue through 2014. The full screening schedule can be viewed at this link: http://two17filmsschedule.blogspot.com.

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