Sentences with phrase «mackintosh gallery»

Collaborating and curating with Justin Hibbs, the two artists have worked together on many projects including Temples to the Domestic, Clifford Chance, London; Lost Properties, Coleman Project Residency, 2012; and in 2008, the exhibitions Working Space 1 & 2 at The Arts Gallery, London and Lucy Mackintosh Gallery, Lausanne.
This year, the school is celebrating the centenary of its Mackintosh Building — its staggeringly beautiful main premises in Garnethill, Glasgow, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh — with a series of events and a fascinating exhibition in the Mackintosh Gallery.
Recent solo exhibitions include, Cold Blood, Lisa Cooley, New York (2012), Out of Body, South London Gallery, London (2012), Body - Conscious, The Approach, London (2011) and Inhale, Exhale, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Gallery, Glasgow School of Art, as part of the Glasgow International, Scotland (2010).
(screening), South London Gallery; Back Yard, Lucy Mackintosh gallery, Lausanne, and Boule to Braid curated by Richard Wentworth, Lisson Gallery London
Scottish artist Craig Mulholland's eloquent new series «Grandes et Petites Machines,» 2006 - 2008, spanned three Glasgow venues — Sorcha Dallas gallery, the Mackintosh Gallery at the Glasgow School of Art, and the Glasgow Film Theatre — before touring...

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Mackintosh Inn, located at 35th Street and Quincy, one block from historic Brookside restaurants, shops and art galleries, offers you a home away from home for a «get - away,» visiting family and friends, or if you're in town on business.
Perhaps admire the varied architecture of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, or make a visit to one of the city's fascinating museums or galleries.
Group exhibitions include: «GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland», Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (2014); «A Picture Show», Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow (2013); «Studio 58: Women Artists in Glasgow Since WWII», Mackintosh Museum, The Glasgow School of Art (2012); «Edge of the Real», The Whitechapel Gallery, London (2004); «Painting Not Painting», Tate St. Ives, Cornwall (2003); and «Matisse and Beyond», San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (2003).
Displayed on a polished black surface reflecting surrounding artworks and the architecture of the gallery, The Book and the Rose — A New Book (1988) brings to mind what is commonly termed the Mackintosh rose, a motif that appears in the gallery's building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 — 1928).
Recent solo exhibitions include Out Of Body, South London Gallery, 2012; Limoncello, London; The Hepworth, Wakefield and The Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow School of Art, as part of the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, 2010.
Once open, the galleries will tell the story of Scotland's design heritage — the first confirmed object to be displayed is Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 13.5 metre oak tea room interior, constructed of over 600 pieces.
Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow, until 4 January 2015 The Charles Rennie Mackintosh exhibition at Glasgow's Hunterian is sadly timely, given that the designer's masterpiece, the city's art school, suffered horrendous damage by a fire this year.
«Fiction as Fiction (or, A Ninth Johannesburg Biennale)», Stevenson, Cape Town «Dawn Chorus», Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds «The Progress of Love», The Menil Collection, Houston «Future Generation Art Prize», PinchukArtCentre, Kiev (cat) «A World Away», Dyrham Park, Glouchestershire «To Have a Voice», Mackintosh Museum, The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow «The Ungovernables: New Museum 2012 Triennial», New Museum, New York
Jillian Mackintosh, Brilliant Champions Gallery Owner and Curator and Integrating Art Co-Founder
Her work has been included in group exhibitions at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Saatchi Gallery, London; Tate Liverpool, Liverpool; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark; Mackintosh Museum, Glasgow School of Art; and Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen.
For Rotate, WORKS PROJECTS curated a group show which drew together new work by the eight artists who work with the gallery: Edwina Ashton, Michael Dean, Sarah Dobai, Andy Holden, David Mackintosh, Roy Voss, Richard Wilson and Richard Woods, who work in diverse media, from drawing to sculpture, animation to installation.
In conjunction with the exhibit were lectures and a symposium by scholars, including Pamela Robertson of the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow art gallery owner Roger Billcliffe, and architect J. Stewart Johnson, and screening of documentary films about MackGallery, Glasgow art gallery owner Roger Billcliffe, and architect J. Stewart Johnson, and screening of documentary films about Mackgallery owner Roger Billcliffe, and architect J. Stewart Johnson, and screening of documentary films about Mackintosh.
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