- en.wikipedia.org Iris BarryIris Barry (1895 – 22 December 1969) was a film critic and curator. In the 1920s she helped establish the original London Film Society...
- wfpp.columbia.edu pioneer/iris-barry/Iris Barry’s work in the UK will be thoroughly covered and included shortly.
- newyorker.com culture/richard-brody/iris-barry-…No: Iris Barry, 1924, writing in the London Spectator. Barry is one of the secret heroines of the history of cinema—in fact, of the very idea that there is such a thing...
- moma.org interactives/exhibitions/2016/spelunker/…Iris Barry, Léopold Survage, Mary Ellen Bute and Douglass Crockwell, among others, were involved.
- jstor.org stable/10.7312/sitt16578Iris Barry (1895-1969) was a pivotal modern figure and one of the first intellectuals to treat film as an art form, appreciating its far-reaching, transformativ...
- fiafnet.org pages/History/FIAF-Chronology-…England-born Iris Barry was a film critic for The Daily Mail, and one of the founders of London's Film Society in 1925, before she moved to New York in 1930.
- popmatters.com 181703-lady-in-the-dark-iris-barry…For years, the name Iris Barry has been known solely to cinema studies scholars who credit Barry with founding the film department at the Museum of Modern Art.
- core.ac.uk download/pdf/231878646.pdf“Iris Barry, Writer and Cineaste, Forming Film Culture in London 1924-26: the Adelphi, The Spectator, the Film Society and the British Vogue.”
- wikidata.org wiki/Q11282460American art historian and film preservationist (1895-1969).
- wnyc.org story/how-iris-barry-saw-film-art/Iris Barry was one of the first intellectuals to treat film as an art form, appreciating its far-reaching, transformative power.