Sentences with phrase «atrium gallery installation»

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Positioned in the gallery's atrium is the spatially dominant highlight of the exhibition: an installation made of reclaimed iron hospital beds that had once been used in the original military hospital depicted in the photographs.
Tai Shani presents her first major solo exhibition in a public gallery, presenting the culmination of her ongoing project Dark Continent, which includes an immersive installation in The Tetley's atrium, film works, posters and a selection of artworks drawn together by Shani.
«A new series of outdoor paintings by Julian Schnabel that will transform the Legion of Honor's courtyard into a temporary gallery, a major film production by DIS commissioned for the de Young's atrium and a new media installation by Lynn Hershman Leeson that reflects the particular history of the museums, put us at the center of artistic production and institutional reflection.»
The museum celebrated the opening of a new exhibition Provocations: The Architecture and Design of Heatherwick Studio, as well as the installation of the new John V. Tunney bridge, designed by Michael Maltzan Architecture, which spans the atrium to better connect the upper galleries.
Tai Shani presents her first major solo exhibition in a public gallery, presenting the culmination of her ongoing project Dark Continent, which includes an immersive installation in The Tetley's atrium, film works, posters and a selection of artworks drawn together...
The installations and sculptures included in the show wind through the various galleries and transitional spaces, such as the atrium and stairwells, of Melbourne's Ian Potter Museum of Art.
Students also exhibit their work in the Sculpture Quad, located between Atkinson Hall and the Studio Arts Building, which features permanent installations and temporary works by sculpture students throughout the year; on the atrium wall in the Design Building, where student work is showcased through displays that change on a monthly basis; and sometimes — if you visit at the right time — you might witness the pop - up «locker gallery» in the hallway of the Studio Arts Building.
Isaac Julien is joined by Giuliana Bruno, Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University and author of the upcoming book Surface: Matters of Aesthetics, Materiality, and Media, for a discussion of Julien's prolific and diverse moving - image work, and its active migration from cinema screen to gallery installation in such recent works as Vagabondia (2000) and Baltimore (2003), both of which take as their subject the space of the museum; the immersive video installation Ten Thousand Waves, on view in the Museum's atrium through February 17; and his most recent installation, the seven - screen PLAYTIME.
The Morgan Library & Museum, long the redoubt of rare - book lovers and drawing connoisseurs, has taken to mounting installations in its oversized Renzo Piano atrium, which has all but shoved that institution's traditional galleries to the margins.
The installation Uncertain Journey is 10 meters high and fills the gallery's vast central atrium with dense webs of red yarn — seemingly growing from above, reaching down towards the skeletal hulls of boats which rest on the gallery floor below.
Visitors to Venice's Palazzo Grassi become immersed within a space that appears to have no boundaries in an installation created by American artist Doug Wheeler in the gallery's atrium (+ slideshow).
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