Sentences with phrase «rotunda as»

At its core is Aten Reign (2013), a major new project that recasts the Guggenheim rotunda as an enormous volume filled with shifting artificial and natural light.
Kayne Griffin Corcoran showed projection, photographs and woodcuts — which related seamlessly to each other — emerging from the 2013 Guggenheim Project for which Turrell recast the rotunda as an enormous volume filled with shifting artificial and natural light, effectively turning Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architecture into one of his Skyspaces.
He imagined the Rotunda itself as a high - energy collider full of explosive energy bathed in yellow light.
Halley sees the architecture of the Rotunda as loaded with cultural associations: the Rotunda's form echoes that of the nearby historical, Neo-classical Paulskirche.
I've seen the changing of the guard for not only the Tomb of the Unknown, but also in the Capitol Rotunda as a soldier lie in state.

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At the western edge of the rotunda, however, some ancient rock - hewn tombs are still to be seen, showing conclusively that the area was used as a burial ground before it was enclosed within the city wall.
As a doula, I serve the three main Dublin maternity hospitals of The Coombe, The NMH and The Rotunda, and have attended many home births too.
The mayor and speaker gave what each sees as the highlights from their perspective, as did Ferreras - Copeland, then the press assembled in the rotunda at City Hall peppered the mayor with questions about why he had relented to the Council push - two years in the making - to add significantly to the NYPD force.
The rotunda was packed to the rafters as city hall highlighted the life, times and literary works of William Kennedy, who turned 90 on January 16th.
Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino, right, stands with Mayor Bill de Blasio, and other local elected officials and transportation advocates, as they urge increased federal transportation investment in vital infrastructure in New York, on Nov. 24, 2015, under the Amtrak Rotunda at Penn Station in Manhattan.
After the lighting in the rotunda of Borough Hall, a Bronx Menorah was lit outside of Borough Hall, where it will shine bright as the Jewish community and all communities of the Bronx continue to celebrate Chanukah.
«While Papa was still living, it was suggested that he lie in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol as a final, formal tribute to all the veterans of World War I. Papa consented to this because he understood that, as the last living World War I veteran, he was expected to represent all of the World War I veterans,» Frank Buckles» daughter Susannah Buckles Flanagan said in a statement.
At 3 p.m., Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams honors a trio of crime fighters, including some unconventional community champions, as his latest «Heroes of the Month,» Brooklyn Borough Hall Rotunda, 209 Joralemon St., Brooklyn.
Mayor Bill de Blasio held a rally in the rotunda of City Hall following the tie, which he described as a «huge mistake» from the court.
Sen. Piccola & Sen. Williams» Senate Bill 1, Governor's Education Reform Plan Touted as Solutions (Harrisburg, PA — November 15, 2011)-- Hundreds of school choice advocates gathered in the Capitol Rotunda today in support of Senate Bill 1 and -LSB-...]
To photograph the automobiles as they are brought into the RAC's rotunda at dawn, I force myself out of bed at 4:30 a.m. to ride my scooter through London's deserted streets.
Meeting spaces at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa include diverse options, such as the pool terrace and bar, the Owner's Lounge, the Rotunda terrace, the spa and the resort's private boat, the M / V Carolyn.
She also maintains a position as Assistant Curator at BRIC Contemporary Art a program of BRIC Arts Media Bklyn, and at BRIC Rotunda Gallery she has curated a number of public programs and exhibitions.
For the past two decades Steinkamp's hypnotic 3 - D animations — of trees, rocks, abstract shapes, even pearl strands — have typically added layers of cheer to spaces as disparate as Las Vegas's Fremont Street Experience to the rotunda at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. (which will reinstall her Loop projection, last displayed in 2000, this March).
But aside from James Turrell's popular maximalist light show at New York's Guggenheim Museum in 2013, wherein the artist transformed the museum's famous rotunda into a giant light installation, Light and Space, as a whole, hasn't been explored in a major exhibition.
O'Hare has participated in exhibitions in such galleries and institutions as Kirkland Art Center, Ronald Feldman Gallery, Parsons School of Design, Rotunda Gallery, Sideshow Gallery, and Black and White Gallery, all in New York.
2008 The Future As Disruption, The Kitchen, New York NY, organized by Rashida Bumbray and Matthew Lyons Intransit, Moti Hasson Gallery, organized by Omar Lopez - Chadoud The B - Sides, ALIRA a Center for Contemporary Art, organized by Edwin Ramoran Archeologies of Wonder, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT, organized by Kristina Newman - Scott Ethnographies of the Future Remixed, Tides Foundation, New York, NY, organized by Sara Reisman Scratching The Surface VOL 1, L'appartement22, Rabat, Morocco and AVA Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, organized by Gabi Ngcobo and Mwenya Kabwe Ethnographies of the Future, Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY organized by Sara Reisman
Rothko gets the central rotunda for six of his sonorous, saturated - colour field paintings, while Barnett Newman is perhaps even better served with his sculpture Here I (to Marcia), a towering strip of bronze, standing in front of three of his majestically sombre blue paintings, as though it's been torn out of the painting to become something tangible and actual.
The figures will be on view in the museum's rotunda from May 7 to Nov. 6, 2016, as part of the museum's year - long centennial celebration.
She has lectured for Learning Through the Arts for the Guggenheim Museum, and was commissioned as a muralist for Brooklyn Public Schools through the Rotunda Gallery.
True, he might be surprised to see the rotundas redecorated with the original 18th - century ornamental woodcarvings stripped out and sold by his predecessors as tenants, the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, to pay for the chapel that now houses temporary exhibitions.
In his first major retrospective, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1971, Chamberlain installed a giant barge in the rotunda, from which visitors could watch other visitors as they wandered along the ramp occupied by Chamberlain's metal, Plexiglas, and small - scale foam sculptures.
As part of the One Million Years project, a continuous live recitation of dates from an immense ledger will occur three days a week during the run of the exhibition on the ground floor of the Guggenheim rotunda.
The richly - layered soundtrack pairing urban noises with historical recordings, was reflected off the surfaces of the architectural elements, creating spiraling echoes that become gradually softer as they move from the upper walkways to the floor of the Rotunda.
30: A Brooklyn Salon has been organized to celebrate BRIC Rotunda Gallery's status as Brooklyn's oldest continuously operating contemporary art space and to offer a look back at the wealth of artists who shaped the character of our exhibition program over three decades.
The Los Angeles — based artist selected locations in the San Francisco Bay Area that are emblematic of distinct urban - redevelopment episodes: Islais Landing, a former tidal bog that once served as a sewage channel and slaughterhouse dumping ground; San Francisco City Hall, a Beaux Arts monument whose harmonious proportions and massive domed rotunda are meant to pique municipal pride (and good civic behavior); and Pacific Shores Center, a 106 - acre, 1.7 - millionsquare - foot corporate complex, planned during the dot - com glut of the late 1990s and built on marshland south of the city.
A complex piece in Zaatari's overall oeuvre, Time Capsule not only serves as a sort of sequel to the artist's earlier video In This House (2005), for which he unearthed a letter buried by leftist militants in 1991 (right after the Lebanese Civil War ended), it also links the experience of the Arab Image Foundation, which Zaatari co-founded in 1997 (he recently resigned from the organization's board, which inspired the time capsule project), to that of Beirut's National Museum, where dOCUMENTA (13)'s team found the wrecked objects that are now on view with Adnan's painting tool in the rotunda of the Fridericianum.
Behind this curatorial play of absences and hauntings, past a glass wall inscribed with the apt «The Middle of the Middle of the Middle of», in Lawrence Weiner's familiar font, within the Fridericianum's cranial rotunda, is what Christov - Bakargiev calls the «brain», a densely choreographed collection of small objects from disparate epochs and cultures — a mind - map and microcosm of dOCUMENTA (13) as a whole.
Large - scale works became a focus of Flavin's later career, with site - specific lights commissioned for such spaces as the rotunda at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and a converted church in Bridgehampton, New York, which was established in 1983 as the Dan Flavin Art Institute.
Held in the Museum's Roberts and Rotunda galleries, the exhibition features 76 collages, as well as 4 hand - made books.
Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt Curated by Max Hollein Halley has developed a multi-part installation, using the architecture and spatial conditions of the Rotunda and the Schirn Kunsthalle as his starting point.
She has as been an Artist - in - Residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach (FL); Center for Books Arts, Cooper Union, Henry Street Settlement, Wave Hill, Rotunda Gallery / BCAT Joint Multimedia Studio (NYC); and David, Julia White Colony (Costa Rica).
This revolutionary concept also had its drawbacks: there are almost no horizontal floors, with the exception of the rotunda which Wright intended as a social and gathering space, not for exhibition purposes.
The central rotunda contains a yellow construction with three gauze tubes, which looks as though it must serve some quasi-industrial function — though you surmise it probably doesn't.
More recently, Tomás Saraceno's Cloud City used mirrors to reflect the clouds and blue of the sky so as to create a disorienting, heavenly feel, and James Turrell filled the Guggenheim's rotunda with light that memorably phased into a beautiful blue.
The Guggenheim's installation will use the oculus above the Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda space as the light source to create an extraordinary site - specific piece.
Organized more or less chronologically and by series, the exhibition proceeds sequentially up the rotunda, allowing viewers to see early and late works simultaneously as they peer over the upper balconies to galleries below.
Lisa Dennison, who was at the Guggenheim from 1978 to 2007 as a curator and later as the director, said Mr. Messer «showed the possibilities of using the Frank Lloyd Wright space and the rotunda in remarkable ways.»
His pieces could be symphonic, filling entire museums — as they did the rotunda of the Guggenheim in 1971 and again in 1992 — and highlighting their exteriors as well, as at the Staatliche Kunsthalle in Baden - Baden, Germany, in 1989.
As visitors walked in, they were confronted by a majestic Abramovic, soaring over them as she stood on a plinth in the museum's rotundAs visitors walked in, they were confronted by a majestic Abramovic, soaring over them as she stood on a plinth in the museum's rotundas she stood on a plinth in the museum's rotunda.
The immersive work containing both audio and visual elements will seamlessly fill the museum's 43 - foot diameter Rotunda gallery with an animation of multicolored looped lines undulating slowly as if blown by a slow breeze.
At the Academy, Price created the Windows on Fifth series in the museum's front windows, which has featured video and digital works by such artists as Julian Opie, Adam Chapman, and Jennifer Steinkamp, as well as the Sculpture in the Rotunda series, which launched with a piece by John Chamberlain and recently featured a Phoebe Washburn installation.
And Mark Bradford, the Los Angeles - based artist representing the U.S. in whats known as «the Olympics of the art world,» was still trying to decide what artwork he'll put in the Rotunda, a particularly difficult - to - plan - for room in the U.S. Pavilion.
Bowerbird produced a multi-day festival featuring works composed by Morton Feldman, as well as programs presented with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Rotunda.
KMQ The large black Chandelier Mori hung in the rotunda foyer of the 2003 Venice Biennale exhibition Speak of Me as I Am.
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