Sentences with phrase «gallery inhabits a space»

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The idea behind having a small but regular journal is to offer a gallery space for writers to inhabit — by publishing just a few pieces at a time we can ensure that the writer and the writing receives the attention it deserves.
Their large - scale installations are often in arranged in tension and certainly inhabit the space of the gallery visitor.
These personalities linger in the space of the gallery while inhabiting another, active moment of historicization: the 1980s.
Unfolding in gallery time, this day - long iteration of Hustlers & Empires loops through the stories of Handelman's three characters, blending the three - channel video with live performances that intermittently inhabit the gallery space.
The work inhabits an indistinguishable space between maker and curator, studio space and gallery display, private...
These gallery spaces are similarly inhabited this fall by Hammer Projects artists Nicolas Party, Simone Leigh, and Marwa Arsanios.
More importantly, and true to his concept of freestanding «specific objects» in relationship to the space they inhabit, in 1968 Judd bought a five - story cast iron building on 101 Spring Street that allowed him to install his own works and those of others in a more permanent situation than was possible in gallery or museum exhibitions.
Conceptual artist Alberto Garutti invites us to take a careful look at the furniture now inhabiting the gallery space — although of ordinary appearance, they secretly glow while we sleep, while others remain invisible, existing solely as voids on a carpet.
The piece brings an embodied physical female presence to what is still largely a male - dominated space, imaging a new way of inhabiting both the art gallery and the world beyond it.
Urban views of rooftop gatherings, brick lots, fast moving colors, graffiti, and street corners filled with images of the people who inhabit these spaces found quiet reflection on the sunlit gallery walls.
This new Hatje Cantz publication emphasizes the influence of Arte Povera on Rhode's aesthetic, whose creative dialogue also formed during his meeting with the gallery Tucci Russo and his early collaborative efforts with photographer Paolo Mussat Sartor, in which he transformed urban landscapes and interior spaces into imaginary worlds, as two - dimensional renderings become the subject of three - dimensional interactions by a sole protagonist (usually played by the artist or by an actor inhabiting the role of artist).
Inhabiting unlikely places and partnering with diverse cultural entities to break ground for conversations and narratives outside the traditional white - cube gallery space has always been an underlying principle of the gallery.
, Frac des Pays de la Loire, Carquefou, France Projects 70 - Jim Hodges, Beatriz Milhazes, Faith Ringgold, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA Age of Influence: Reflections in the Mirror of American Culture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, USA Outbound: Passages from the 90's, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, USA ZONA F; An approach to the spaces inhabited by the feminist discourses in contemporary art, EACC, Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castelló, Spain The Trunk Show, Zoller Gallery, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, USA Of the Moment: Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection, SFMOMA, San Francisco, California, USA 1999 1999 Drawings, Alexander and Bonin, New York, USA Regarding Beauty: A View of the Late 20th Century, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., USA The American Century: Art and Culture, 1900 - 2000, Part II, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA Natural Dependency, Jerwood Gallery, London, England Matter of Time, Dorsky Gallery, New York, USA Collectors Collect Contemporary: 1990 - 1999, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Fresh Flowers, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington D.C., USA 1998 Let Freedom Ring, ICA / VITA BREVIS, Boston, Massachusets, USA Abstract Painting Once Removed, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas, continues to Kempner Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, USA Political Pictures: Confrontation and Commemoration in Recent Art, Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington.
Artists and aficionados mingled in the small gallery, which featured work by four very different artists under the common theme «Staged,» a reference to the particular (and often deliberate) ways in which we inhabit and utilize space.
For the third exhibition in Blain Southern's Lodger series, the British sculptor Brian Griffiths has drawn on stage - and screen - writing techniques to develop a «character» who will inhabit the gallery's basement space.
In Armando Andrade Tudela's latest exhibition, «Alto sorto sopra» (Rising High Above), two sculptural installations inhabit the far left corner of the gallery's rectangular subterranean space, with the second of these wedged between a column and two radiators jutting out from the wall.
The «typical» painterly gesture is captured through keyboard commands, while the advances in inkjet printing offer a possibility to print such artworks and to inhabit a physical gallery space.
Rachel Whiteread's sculpture A.M., from her last show at her Rome gallery, inhabits the negative space within a windowpane, utilizing a jewel - like pink resin.
In the first gallery, a converted threshing barn with exposed beams and sandy brickwork, the artist has built her own timber lattice from cheerfully painted planks, which echoes the barn's architecture whilst standing independent of it, inhabiting the space in a provisional, makeshift sort of way (untitled: GIG [detail]-RRB-.
He hopes that viewers find the exhibit engaging and perhaps even find joy in the amalgam of lines, colors, grids and sculptural forms that inhabit the gallery space.
Interspersed throughout the floor, serpentine - like sculptures extend the installation into the physical space of the gallery, connecting the flat level of the paintings with the volumetric realm inhabited by the viewer's body.
Taking place throughout the year, artists inhabit the space for a period of two months, working in the gallery and culminating in a one or two week exhibition.
Between 1927 and 1942, the space now inhabited by the Grey Art Gallery was occupied by A. E. Gallatin's Gallery (later Museum) of Living Art.
Premiering at the Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, «Making Space: Beyond a Room» toys with the relationship between women and the space they inhSpace: Beyond a Room» toys with the relationship between women and the space they inhspace they inhabit.
Working directly in the space at Stephen Friedman Gallery, the artist will create two separate islands inhabited by mannequins and their cardboard surrogates.
Citing the changing nature of the art market and the function of galleries, Pavel Zoubok Gallery and George Adams Gallery announced today that they will be joining forces and inhabiting a ground - floor space at 531 West 26th street in Chelsea.Despite the cohabitation, the two... Read More
Her massive constructions fill rooms, undulate over gallery walls, and generally inhabit spaces with an almost animate presence.
Her expansive piece «The Privilege of Conveyance» (2016, mixed media on paper) wrapped around the main surface of the gallery wall to inhabit the wall's side as two dimensions turned into three, both on the surface of her paper and in space.
The use of the mannequin is widespread among the artists throughout these last two decades: these hyper - real, isolated figures inhabit the gallery's space like usual dwellers, but some of them can catch the attention more than others.
In addition to a series of events, the Eastside Projects team will develop and produce a new set of user's manuals around policy, production, and housing while they temporarily inhabit a gallery space at Kunsthal Aarhus.
«The works in the exhibition change, mutate, perish,» the exhibition says of itself, «they look for each other over space and time, subtly, inhabiting and influencing the perception of the gallery ambients.»
The latter work is inhabited by a life - size giraffe and a moving - image work shot in the empty gallery space.
The Paris - based German artist Katinka Bock inhabits and responds to Common Guild's high - ceilinged domestic gallery spaces with a series of new sculptural works in copper, lead, clay and fabric.
Durational performance is an aspect that Kjartansson investigates throughout his practice and in this installation (which was first shown at Luhring Augustine Gallery in New York in 2013) the song resonates with the house in which it is performed, at odds with the utilitarian, civic space inhabited by The Vinyl Factory.
Strategies for Visibility and Action, Graduate Center CUNY, New York, NY Disillusions: Gendered Visions of the Caribbean and its Diasporas, Curated by Tatiana Flores, Middlesex Art Gallery, Middlesex, NJ Elastic Identity, at IMC Lab + Gallery, New York, NY Paperwork, curated by Nina Chanel Abney, New York, NY Edouard Glissant: Inhabit his Name, Be Black Baby at Recess Space, New York, NY
Featuring more than 40 African - born artists from 19 nations — including Kader Attia, Berenice Bickle, Nicholas Hlobo, Julie Mehretu, Aida Muluneh (whose work is shown above), Wangechi Mutu, Maurice Pefura, and Yinka Shonibare, MBE — the exhibition is the first to expand beyond the museum's traditional gallery spaces inhabiting the pavilion and stairwells, as well.
Exhibited and commissioned for specific contexts and sites, the sculptures, sofas and chairs, draw on the potential of their surroundings by transforming the gallery or the spaces they inhabit into lounge - like environments for socializing and viewing art.
In Other Rooms, Du Pasquier expands beyond the canvas to inhabit the entirety of the gallery spaces as a field of composition.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 «Sidereal Rift,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2013 «Some Dry Space,» James Danziger Gallery, New York 2012 «Private Frontiers,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2012 «Two Sublimes, Idaho» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2011 «Some Dry Space: An Inhabited West,» Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR 2010 «Architecture of Subtraction,» Bolinas Museum, Bolinas, CA 2010 «InterMountain,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2009 «100 Suns,» Yours Gallery Foundation, Warsaw, Poland 2009 «New Work,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2008 «Some Dry Space: An Inhabited West,» Nevada Museum of Art, Reno 2008 «Bookworks and Photographs,» Galerie Michael Wiesehoefer, Cologne 2008 «100 Suns,» Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington 2008 «100 Suns,» Knoxville Museum of Art, Tennessee 2007 «Edge Of The West,» Galerie Luc Bellier, Paris 2007 «Los Angeles 07.27.05,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2007 «Bookworks,» Hosfelt Gallery, New York 2007 «Near Planet,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2006 «100 Suns,» Hosfelt Gallery, New York 2006 «Full Moon,» Hasselblad Center, Goteborg, Sweden 2005 «Hover,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2005 «Arid Flows: Los Angeles and Its Deserts,» Natural History Museum of LA County, CA 2005 «100 Suns: For Robert, Ernest & Edward's Berkeley, 1945 - 1962», University of California, Berkeley 2004 «100 Suns,» Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg 2004 «Silence and the Big Blast,» Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh 2004 «100 Suns,» Auditorium Arte, Rome 2004 «100 Suns,» Frehrking + Wiesehofer Gallery, Cologne 2004 «Some Dry Space,» Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica 2003 «100 Suns,» Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco 2001 Metropolitan Transit Authority / Arts For Transit, Grand Central Station, New York 2000 «Full Moon,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 2000 «Full Moon» American Museum of Natural History, New York 1999 «Full Moon,» Hayward Gallery, London 1999 «Full Moon,» Huis Marseille / Foundation for Photography, Amsterdam 1999 «Full Moon,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1995 «Blue Fall,» Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA 1995 «Ranch & Oblivion,» Robert Koch Gallery, San Francisco
Looking at the works created for this show by Fountain House Gallery artists immediately conjures the urban experience; from the rivet - like repetition of Julio Mendoza's circular collage forms to Ariella Kadosh's solitary subway map lines set against a void of negative space, the images convey the shared and insular zone we New Yorkers inhabit at the same moment.
Ten years after their debut at Giò Marconi, Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg have returned to the gallery space and have transformed it into a mysterious landscape inhabited by colourful bird sculptures on tables and enigmatic black and white waterfall animations.
This is Miller's first exhibition with The Pit and will inhabit both gallery spaces.
Resolutely inhabiting the space within which they're exhibited, the paintings of Olivier Mosset often seem inseparable from the architecture of the gallery or museum within which they're presented.
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