MUSE Film and Television was a non-profit executive production company based in New York City, dedicated to creating high-quality films on visual art and culture. Founded in 1992 by Karl Katz, former Chairman for Special Projects at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, MUSE produced and distributed films that aimed to enhance the art experience by exploring art through historical and cultural contexts.
After closing its doors in 2018, MUSE's assets were transferred to the non-profit organization IndieCollect, which focuses on preserving and archiving films. Kino Lorber, a renowned distribution company, has taken on the task of creating the MUSE Library, ensuring that MUSE's legacy continues to thrive by adding more quality films on art to the collection.
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