Phrases with «front gallery»

The phrase "front gallery" refers to an area in a building, usually a museum or an art gallery, that is located towards the front or entrance. It is a space where artwork or exhibits are usually displayed to attract visitors and provide them with a first impression of what they can expect to see inside. Full definition

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Sentences with «front gallery»

  • Goodman's cavernous front gallery space has been sheathed in the larger of Mr. Kentridge's two multi-screen film installations: a giant curvature of eight projection screens titled More Sweetly Play the Dance, which was co-commissioned by the EYE Filmmuseum in Amsterdam and the Lichtsicht Projection Biennale in Bad Rothenfelde, Germany. (observer.com)
  • The selected artist will be awarded with a collaborative artist book project with Passenger Pigeon Press and a solo show at FRONT Gallery in NYC in June of 2019. (artdeadline.com)
  • Presented in conjunction with the 47th annual conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts — a FotoFest - style extravaganza that will flood the city's art spaces with all things clay — the exhibit will fill Moody's front gallery with all - white porcelain works, the show's dark title notwithstanding. (artsandculturetx.com)
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