Sentences with phrase «art open roof»

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Here, tiled roofs, exposed brick domes, rock walls and world art pieces, including original modern art paintings by Tico artists, blend with oversized windows, Italian marble, comfortable mattresses, high - end appliances and an appealing open layout.
As an open forum for exploring the artistic process, the Art Center fosters creativity through making, learning about, seeing, and discussing art — all under one roArt Center fosters creativity through making, learning about, seeing, and discussing art — all under one roart — all under one roof.
Opened in 1951, it was one of the first educational facilities in the country to combine the Fine Arts under one roof.
The problems are further underscored by a display on the Met's open - air roof garden, where two more of Mr. Stella's architectural models are joined by two large sculptures that are little more than mildly Stella-esque plop art.
OPENING HOURS: 12 — 7PM SUNDAY is a one day contemporary art event which will gather some of the most noticeable young galleries from Berlin and other parts of Europe under one roof.
Since opening on McKinney Avenue in 1994 as the first venue in North Texas where contemporary art of all disciplines could be explored under one roof, The MAC has presented art on a human scale, striving to make the challenging world of contemporary art relevant and accessible to new and continuing audiences.
In bringing together the work of Man Ray and Hiroshi Sugimoto, in two separate but connected exhibitions under the same roof, The Phillips Collection, which first opened its doors to the public in 1921, and refers to itself proudly as America's «first museum of modern art», has done something very clever and very appropriate.
With two theaters at his disposal — one a 170 - seat reconfigurable space with views of the Hudson, the other a «black box» multimedia site that opens onto a roof deck — he has a mandate to «challenge and provoke and show the potentialities of art — performance art, visual art, whatever — to communicate in ways that nothing else can,» as he puts it.
Sculptures by Anthony Caro (b. 1924), who is considered the most influential and prolific British sculptor of his generation, and a key figure in the development of modernist sculpture over the last 60 years, will be featured in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2011 installation on The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, open April 26 — October 30, 2011 (weather permitting).
The Roof Garden overlooking Central Park opened in 1987 and is the most popular large - scale installation of art in New York City.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART: «LOS ANGELES TO NEW YORK: DWAN GALLERY, 1959 - 1971» (through Jan. 29) The National Gallery of Art has reopened its East Wing with two new tower galleries, an open - air roof terrace and a fine reinstallation of its permanent collection of modern European and American aART: «LOS ANGELES TO NEW YORK: DWAN GALLERY, 1959 - 1971» (through Jan. 29) The National Gallery of Art has reopened its East Wing with two new tower galleries, an open - air roof terrace and a fine reinstallation of its permanent collection of modern European and American aART: «LOS ANGELES TO NEW YORK: DWAN GALLERY, 1959 - 1971» (through Jan. 29) The National Gallery of Art has reopened its East Wing with two new tower galleries, an open - air roof terrace and a fine reinstallation of its permanent collection of modern European and American aArt has reopened its East Wing with two new tower galleries, an open - air roof terrace and a fine reinstallation of its permanent collection of modern European and American aArt has reopened its East Wing with two new tower galleries, an open - air roof terrace and a fine reinstallation of its permanent collection of modern European and American artartart.
Founded in 1974 in an old munitions plant, the Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to the nation's largest collection of working - artists» open studios under one roof.
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