Sentences with phrase «numerous cities around the world»

International, a rhizomatic platform for dialogue between media artists that takes place in numerous cities around the world.
Numerous cities around the world are trying to do something about this problem.

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Uber has survived numerous taxi protests in cities around the world, and won a major concession from New York City officials in July who scrapped plans for a vote that could have limited the group's expansion.
There is almost a perpetual demand for good coffee as can be seen from the numerous coffee selling chains sprouting all over the major cities around the world.
Recently, hundreds of thousands of people took part in the March for Our Lives, the student - led anti-gun violence protest that held demonstrations in 800 cities in the U.S. and numerous sibling marches around the world.
«I send my warm greetings to (Philadelphia) Archbishop Charles Chaput,» the pope said, «and to the Catholics of that great city, and look forward to meeting them there along with numerous families from all around the world
There is almost a perpetual demand for good coffee as can be seen from the numerous coffee selling chains sprouting all over the major cities around the world.
Willie Cole's work is found in numerous private and public collections and museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, New York.
Numerous monumental sculptures are permanently installed around the world, in cities such as Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, Strasbourg, Beijing, Nice, Austin, San Francisco, Bergen, Geneva and Cologne.
Miyajima's work is included in numerous public and private collections around the world, such as Benesse Art Site (Naoshima, Japan), Chiba City Museum of Art (Japan), Contemporary Art Museum (Kumamoto, Japan), Dallas Museum of Art (US), Dannheisser Foundation (New York, US), Denver Art Museum (US), DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art (Athens), Goetz Collection (Munich, Germany), Group Home Sala (Akita, Japan), FARET Tachikawa (Tokyo), Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain (Paris), Foundation Teseco per l'Arte (Pisa, Italy), Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Tokyo), Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (Japan), Iwaki City Art Museum (Fukushima, Japan), Izumi City Plaza (Osaka, Japan), Kunisaki City (Japan), Kunstmuseum Bern, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (Germany), la Caixa Collection of Contemporary Art (Barcelona, Spain), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, US), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Texas, US), Museum of Modern Art (Saitama, Japan), Museum of Modern Art (Shiga, Japan), Nagoya City Art Museum (Japan), National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), National Museum of Modern Art (Kyoto, Japan), Samsung Foundation for Culture (Seoul), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (US), Schweizerische Mobiliar Genossenschaft Collection (Bern), Staatsgalerie Moderne Kunst (Munich), Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Tate Collection (London), Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art (Aichi, Japan), TV Asahi Corporation (Tokyo), and Université de Genève (Switzerland).
Alfonso Ossorio is represented in numerous prestigious museum collections around the world, including the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art (Ridgefield, CT); Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, IL); Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de Manila University (Quezon City, Philippines); Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands); Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY); Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris, France); Collection de l'Art Brut (Lausanne, Switzerland); Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, AR); Harvard University Art Museums (Cambridge, MA); Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, CA); The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Madrid, Spain); Museum of Modern Art (New York, NY); National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC); National Museum of Modern Art (Kyoto, Japan); Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, PA); The Phillips Collection (Washington, DC); Pinakothek der Moderne (Munich, Germany); Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University (Waltham, MA); Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, National Galleries of Scotland (Edinburgh, United Kingdom); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York, NY); Tel Aviv Museum of Art (Tel Aviv, Israel); Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (Hartford, CT); Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY); William College Museum of Art (Williamstown, MA); and Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven, CT).
The artist's oeuvre has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries around the world, in the cities such as Rome in Italy, Los Angeles and New York in the United States, Tokyo in Japan and Melbourne in Australia.
[4] He has also curated numerous exhibitions in many other distinguished museums around the world, including Events of the Self: Portraiture and Social Identity, The Walther Collection, Germany; Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art, International Center of Photography; The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945 — 1994, [14] Villa Stuck, Munich, Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and P.S. 1 and Museum of Modern Art, New York; Century City, Tate Modern, London; Mirror's Edge, Bildmuseet, Umeå, Sweden, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Tramway, Glasgow, Castello di Rivoli, Torino; In / Sight: African Photographers, 1940 — Present, [15] Guggenheim Museum; Global Conceptualism, Queens Museum, New York, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, List Gallery at MIT, Cambridge; David Goldblatt: Fifty One Years, Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, AXA Gallery, New York, Palais des Beaux Art, Brussels, Lenbachhaus, Munich, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, Witte de With, Rotterdam.
His work has been included in numerous exhibitions at galleries and museums around the world including The Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Tompkins's work is held in the collections of numerous public institutions around the world, including the Brooklyn Museum, New York; the Museum of the City of New York, New York; the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and the Fondation d'Entreprise Frances, Senlis.
He has curated numerous exhibitions in some of the most distinguished museums around the world, including Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art, International Center of Photography; The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945 — 1994, Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, Gropius Bau, Berlin, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and P.S. 1 and Museum of Modern Art, New York; Century City, Tate Modern, London; Mirror's Edge, Bildmuseet, Umeå, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Tramway, Glasgow, Castello di Rivoli, Torino; In / Sight: African Photographers, 1940 — Present, Guggenheim Museum; Global Conceptualism, Queens Museum, New York, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, List Gallery at MIT, Cambridge; David Goldblatt: Fifty One Years, Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, AXA Gallery, New York, Palais des Beaux Art, Brussels, Lenbach Haus, Munich, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, Witte de With, Rotterdam; Co-Curator of Echigo - Tsumari Sculpture Biennale in Japan; co-curator of Cinco Continente: Biennale of Painting, Mexico City; Stan Douglas: Le Detroit, Art Institute of Chicago.
New York City hosts numerous international art and design fairs several times a year, and attracts art lovers from around the world.
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