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An exhibition in the Fourth Avenue Colonnade of The Cooper Union Foundation Building, of over 50 graphic novel illustrations — presented for the first time in the United States — will take viewers through the history of Franco - Belgian comics art.
On the Table: An Exhibition for Free Education will be held in the first floor colonnade of The Cooper Union Foundation Building, located at 7 E 7th Street.
For her rather stunning debut at Metro Pictures, VanDerBeek created a museum - like tableau with a colonnade of tall white plinths and glistening, reflective blue photographs that hide and reveal images of female statuary that might sit on them, depending on the viewpoint.
Quinci Baker A ’17 in the 1st floor Colonnade of the Foundation Building Art of the Book in the 2nd floor lobby of the Foundation Building Experimental Printmaking in the 5th floor lobby of the Foundation Building Exchange Exhibition in the 6th floor lobby of the Foundation Building Oskar Russakis A ’18 and Louis Osmosis A ’18 in the 7th floor lobby of the Foundation Building
by Anastasia Karpova Tinari In Carlos Bunga's Under the Skin, a colonnade of cardboard scaffolding fills and divides the high vaulted interior architecture of Theaster Gates» newly - renovated Stony Island Arts Bank building.
In Carlos Bunga's Under the Skin, a colonnade of cardboard scaffolding fills and divides the high vaulted interior architecture of Theaster Gates» newly - renovated Stony Island Arts Bank building.
This time the Colonnade of Wind has been added.
This iconic enclave in the heart of Seminyak comprises 23 villas, each set in its own very private garden sanctuary fanning out from a central colonnade of mature flowering trees.
President Barack Obama talks with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R - Ky., on the Colonnade of the White House, Nov. 7, 2014.
Many people had seen what had happened, so when Peter, John, and the formerly lame man emerged from the service, quite a crowd had gathered in the Court of the Gentiles and the Colonnade of Solomon on its east side.
They recall the thrusting, phallic colonnades of classical architecture.
One of the most striking works in the exhibition will be a newly - commissioned wall painting in the colonnades of IMMA's beautiful 17th - century courtyard.

Not exact matches

Colonnade is led by President of Fairfax Central and Eastern Europe, Peter Csakvari.
Well before dawn the first day, I took a bus to the Tiber and stood on the bridge colonnaded with Bernini's angels, watching the sun rise, glinting orange off the still surface of the water.
Paint over one petal of the rose window of a cathedral, remove one column from a colonnade, and the symmetry is destroyed.
Pointing to the colonnade that envelopes St Peter's Square, he said the embrace of migrants should mimic the colonnade, «which represents mother church who embraces everyone by sharing in our common journey».
Since one - hundred - foot spans were difficult for the ancients to roof over (long enough timbers being rare and expensive), the builders raised a narrower set of walls on colonnades, dividing the floor into a central nave under the raised roof and two side aisles under shed roofs.
BAC Colonnade's direct covered connection to the adjacent Westin Colonnade Hotel, which is currently undergoing a series of renovations, provides tenants access to a host of hotel facilities including a fitness center, heated pool, meeting rooms, event ballrooms, and concierge services.
«The BAC Colonnade is located in the heart of Coral Gables» business district, steps away from hundreds of shops and restaurants, but there's no substitute for bringing an amenity like Crema straight to the building's tenants,» said Danet Linares, vice chairman of Blanca Commercial Real Estate.
Many of our teammates in South Florida took time out of their busy schedules late last month to support a worthy cause that's deeply important to our partners at the Westin Colonnade.
Attendees enjoyed a keynote address from John Bowen, chancellor, Johnson & Wales University, and educational seminars and culinary demonstrations from presenters, such as Mark Eggerding, vice president of product sales support, US Foods, and Nicholas Calias, CEC, executive chef / food and beverage director, The Colonnade Hotel and Brasserie Jo, Boston.
Setting out briskly along the road leading from her exquisite colonnaded house to the complex of barns, stallion paddocks and enormous rolling broodmare pastures, she hardly looked 74.
We took on the carry of the month in the Colonnade Twilight.
After a snowstorm this year, de Blasio called Oddo out of the blue and the old friends had impromptu breakfast at the Colonnade Diner.
The Mütter Museum of medical anomalies at the venerable College of Physicians of Philadelphia is well supplied with helpful staff and airy colonnades, but what it could really use is a little stack of printed leaflets explaining to the modern visitor how he or she is supposed to feel about all this, or at least what to make of it: the uprooted genitalia and beach - ball tumors, the skeleton of the man whose muscle has turned to bone, the woman so fat that after death her body transformed itself into soap, the embryos in jars whose peeling labels break the sad but unsurprising news that not having a skull, or a brain, or a stomach, or any skin, is a state of affairs «incompatible with life.»
When divers off the Greek island of Zakynthos chanced upon an underwater labyrinth of stone several years ago, they encountered eerie scenes reminiscent of cobblestone floors and the bases of Hellenic - like colonnades, conjuring images of a city that had vanished beneath the waves thousands of years in the past.
They do, however, give the director — one of the most effective, spatially aware 3 - D stylists — plenty of opportunities to compose deep - focus shots around colonnades and windows.
The red city of Bologna, with its colonnaded shopping arcades, is an appropriate place to end the day as it's not only where Ferruccio Lamborghini studied, it's also where he was buried upon his passing in 1993, almost two decades after he relinquished control of the company.
It's based off of the Colonnade bodystyle Malibu / Skylark / Le Mans / Cutlass juggernaut, so they actually drive and handle well, and the GP featured more «performance oriented» touches than the Monte Carlo did, with deeply tunneled gauges, «Radial Tuned Suspension» and a boattail-esque rear section.
«There's been a lot of generosity and not a lot of discretion on the part of lenders and investors,» Chris Gillock, a Colonnade Advisors banker, told Bloomberg.
The Clinic is located at 26 Concourse Gate, Unit 5, Ottawa, (K2E 7T7) in the Colonnade Business Park, off of Colonnade Rd. South.
View Larger Map City of Ottawa Spay / Neuter Clinic 26 Concourse Gate, Unit no 5 Nepean, K2E 7T7 (Located in the Colonnade Business Park, off of Colonnade Road South.)
Architect Hetta Thynne took cues from the great houses of the Caribbean when planning the pitched roofline, rows of French doors and colonnaded walkways; the tropical elegance continues inside in a mix of vintage and modern furnishings, and bold patterns.
Outside there is a shady colonnade on one side of the property and a very private and restful courtyard with trees and fountains on the other.
Take time to check out the monumental colonnade surrounding the square and admire its 140 beautiful statues of saints.
In today's Rome, one finds bits of imperial antiquity scattered about — a Colosseum here, a Roman Forum there — but in Jerash, acres and acres of adjacent colonnades, temples and marketplaces abound.
The decor found here is both romantic and grandiose, featuring glamorous white stone colonnades, marble and wooden floors and stained - glass side windows all inspired from the elegant era belonging to the turn of the twentieth century.
Built in a vintage Tuscan style with a terracotta roof and colonnaded galleries, the architectural gem features ample alfresco living and dining areas along with luminous interiors endowed with a small museum's worth of fine artwork.
Walk toward «the Jewel of La Jolla,» as La Valencia is known, and you pass the colonnade flanking the palm - shaded patio before entering the historic lobby.
Jaipur, the capital of India's Rajasthan state, is known as the «pink city» for the trademark colour of its 18th century buildings, colonnaded palace complex and museums.
This 35 - acre retreat located at the foot of Camelback Mountain takes inspiration from Andalusia and Morocco with colonnades, courtyard fountains, and... Read More
From its collection of finely designed guest rooms to the resident cat, The Colonnade Hotel makes a perfect home away from home for guests visiting the north of London.
A boutique hotel, The Colonnade Hotel, features a variety of unique and lovely luxury guest rooms.
The pavilion is linked to the rest of the villa by steps and a covered, colonnaded walkway with black and white chequered tiles.
The tropical garden, the white stone colonnades, the marble and wooden floors and the unique air of romantic grandeur will transport you back to a more elegant age, while the seamless service, contemporary technology and attention to detail is completely of our time.
Everything is large - scale here: the towering studded ironwood entrance doors opening onto a procession of soaring palms; the expanse of polished concrete floors that flow through all the pavilions; the vast open sided spit - level living pavilion with its vaulted roof, oversized sofas and massive suarwood table — even the huge terracotta pots flanking the colonnaded walkway that links the three pavilions.
Positioned near the Regent's Canal, The Colonnade Hotel rests along a quiet avenue, removed from the hustle and bustle of central London.
One of the most impressive parts is the Colonnade, which was designed by Louis Le Vau, Claude Perrault, and the painter Charles Le Brun, whose handiwork you can admire in the Apollo Gallery.
Characteristic Colter designed features include shaded colonnades and arcades, restaurants, red clay tile roofs above massed stuccoed walls, courtyards and acres of gardens, custom furniture, and decorative wrought ironwork throughout.
His «Venice - Of - America», a cultural mecca and massive playground complete with canals, gondolas, pleasure piers, pools, piazzas and colonnades opened in 1905.
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