Sentences with phrase «after temporary exhibitions»

In addition to commissioned site - specific works, the character of the collection is rooted in experimental and digital artworks that are acquired after temporary exhibitions.

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Built in 1596 shortly after the Anglo - Dutch looted the city, the Castillo de Santa Catalina was once used as a military fortification and now houses temporary exhibitions.
Modeled after European art centers and located in an industrial building in the Design District, Dallas Contemporary is one of the only institutions of its kind in the United States, offering temporary exhibitions, important lectures and seminal learning programs.
The location of an exhibition becomes her temporary studio and, after a period of meditative observation — which Gomes has described as an attempt «to try and enlarge perception, as a stone thrown in the water» — she creates compositions that are intimately related to the surrounding space.
(At the time, paintings were still being wheeled into the half - installed temporary exhibitions gallery that will first show off the Kimbell's pre-1800 European collection, which will then return to the Kahn building after the Modern Masters show comes down.)
After hours, we offer the exclusive opportunity to visit our permanent collection and temporary exhibitions without the crowds.
We wish all After school care programs (AKS) welcome to an inspiring meeting with contemporary art where we through a dialogue based tour and a creative workshop explores the museum's collection or temporary exhibition.
Andrea Lissoni, curator of the exhibition, said: «Hypothesis can be considered an experimental model for a solo show, in which different existing works are recombined for just the duration of the exhibition, becoming a temporary installation, and then getting back their individual lives and status after the show itself has ended.
Gabriel Dawe's exhibition title implies the organizational notion at work in the show by installing, and including as works of art, the remnants of his temporary thread sculptures after they have been taken down.
Battle for the Woodlands will be on view at the AGO for a year, and is an extension of the AGO's major temporary summer exhibition, Before and After the Horizon: Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes, which features work by leading modern and contemporary artists, including Norval Morrisseau, Michael Belmore, Daphne Odjig, OCAD U instructor Robert Houle, and others.
Bridges founded her gallery Whitespace in 2006, in her Inman Park home, after having organized temporary exhibitions around the city for years.
[9] His pieces were always site - specific; they were always temporary, and whatever was made or moved for them was destroyed or put back after the exhibitions.
After a long history of staging only temporary exhibitions, the museum is getting a late start, with limited money, in building its collection.
Charles Saatchi's gallery, which opened after numerous delays in October 2008, has three floors, providing more than 70,000 sq ft of space for temporary exhibitions.
After posting about the Canada Pavilion for Shanghai 2010, commenters wondered: «How is constructing a temporary exhibition building anything close to sustainable?»
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