MoMA surveys gender representation, sexual identity, and feminism in movie marketing posters

Taxi!. 1932. Ira M. Resnick Collection. NEW YORK, NY .- The Museum of Modern Art opened What Price Hollywood, an exhibition exploring the gender roles and relationships displayed in studio-era movie posters, on view from April 8 through June 16, 2019. Taking inspiration from George Cukor’s 1932 film of […]