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Montage Fever
Exhibition

Montage Fever

October 18, 2017–January 21, 2018

Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery (210)

Montage Fever concerns the centrality of the process of montage, or editing, in the cinema—a topic of utmost importance to many Soviet filmmakers of the revolutionary era. Made a century after the October Revolution, Montage Fever consists of scenes and sequences from a variety of Soviet films. 

The accompanying film presentation, Montage Fever, is organized by the Cantor Arts Center in collaboration with faculty and students from the Center for Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies and the Department of Art & Art History, Stanford University. Generous support of the presentation is provided by the Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery Exhibitions Fund.

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The Cantor Arts Center is located at the intersection of Museum Way and Lomita Drive in the heart of the arts district on the Stanford campus. The Cantor faces the Bing Concert Hall across Palm Drive, northwest of The Oval and the Main Quad.

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