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Freestyle

2001-05-07 - The New Yorker - Philip Morris - The Studio Museum in Harlem - Freestyle .pdf
An advertisement in The New Yorker promoting the art exhibition Freestyle at The Studio Museum In Harlem, sponsored by Philip Morris.

Freestyle

2001 - Philip Morris - The Studio Museum in Harlem - Freestyle .pdf
Exhibition catalogue for Freestyle at The Studio Museum in Harlem, sponsored by Philip Morris. The item consists of six images of selected pages.(Cover, Forward and Acknowledgement, Introduction, "Renigged")

Ghada Amer: Pleasure

2001 - Altria - Contemporary Arts Museum Houston - Ghada Amer-Pleasure.pdf
A brochure for an exhibition in the Perspectives series at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, sponsored by Philip Morris.

(Cover)

American Radiance

2001-2002 - American Folk Art Museum - Philip Morris -American Radiance.jpg
A brochure promoting the exhibition American Radiance at the American Folk Art Museum, sponsored by Philip Morris.(Brochure Excerpt)

Freestyle

2001 - Philip Morris - Exhibition Catalogue Freestyle, Sudio Museum of Harlem.pdf
Catalogue for the exhibition Freestyle at the Studio Museum in Harlem, sponsored by Philip Morris. Item includes nine images of selected pages.(Front Cover, Forward and Acknowlegement, Advertisement, Magazine Front and Back Cover, Survey, Press…

American Radiance

2001 - American Folk Art Museum - Philip Morris - American Radiance.jpg
Catalogue for the exhibition American Radiance at the American Folk Art Museum, sposnofred by Philip Morris.

Lee Krasner: Artist Reborn

2000-2001 - Brooklyn Museum of Art - Exhibition Catalogue, Lee Krasner Artoist Reborn - Philip Morris Intro_Page_1.jpg
Catalogue for the exhibition Lee Krasner: Artist Reborn at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, sponsored by Philip Morris.(Single-Page Advertisement)

Celebrating Diversity in the Visual Arts

2001 - Philip Morris - Celebrating Diversity in the Visual Arts Media Release.pdf
A statement by Philip Morris in the press packet from the Studio Museum in Harlem for the exhibition Freestyle touting the company's longstanding support of work by black artists.