If you purchase one of Tino Sehgal's «constructed situations» — such
as museum guards dancing and singing «This is so contemporary» — he sits down with you in the presence of a notary and describes the idea.
The job seems to be monotonous,
as museum guards have to be quiet during the day and their behaviour has to be inconspicuous.
He sketches faces while working
as a museum guard, an irresistible image in itself.
He visited the Jewish Museum to see Jasper John's White Flag and met an old classmate who was working
as a museum guard.
Not exact matches
As a Blue Star
Museum, Old Sturbridge Village offers free admission to active duty military, National
Guard, Reserve military, disabled veterans, and career - retired military members and their families.
Adam (Paul Rudd) is a chubby, bespectacled nebbish of a college student who makes money in his spare time
as a security
guard at the university's art
museum.
Several men enter a
museum and shoot the
museum guards; one is shot in the back
as he runs away (no blood is shown).
In «Meet the Parents» (2000) and its wildly popular (and wildly inferior) sequel «Meet the Fockers» (2004), he's a psychic punching bag for Robert De Niro; in «Night at the
Museum» he plays hapless divorced father Larry Daley, reduced to taking a job
as a night
guard at the
Museum of Natural History, where the wax dummies come to life and terrorize him.
Sam works hard trying to provide for his family
as a
museum security
guard.
We warn our diplomatic companion not to touch anyone for fear of being detected, yet figures in black often conversate freely with us and
museum guards occasionally shoo us from one room to the next
as if we are intruders.
When Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) accepts a job
as a security
guard at the
Museum, he has no idea how exciting the night shift can be until the lights go off and the statues, miniature models and a T - rex skeleton come to life.
The son,
as we soon learn, is Cecil, former
museum security guard and nemesis of Larry in the original «Night at the Museum&r
museum security
guard and nemesis of Larry in the original «Night at the
Museum&r
Museum».
His invention business has taken off, and he is now selling product worldwide, allowing him to quit his fun but not very lucrative job
as a night
guard at the
Museum of Natural History.
Rebel Wilson,
as the British
Museum Security
Guard, does her «Rebel Wilson» thing, but it seems awkwardly out of place here.
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King David is the new Tower of David
Museum night time experience in which the ancient citadel that
guards Jerusalem's Old City will be illuminated at night with 250,000 lumens and 35 million pixels
as the story of King David is projected onto the walls.
What's left are crumbly buildings used
as museums and a military -
guarded reserve on its southern side.
In the last 10 years, the Coast
Guard has transferred or leased dozens of lighthouses in Alaska, Virginia, North Carolina, Washington and the Great Lakes region to be used
as everything from homes to
museums or even cozy hotels.
Some of our favorite family - friendly options include seeing the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London; touring awe - inspiring Westminster Abbey to learn about some of England's greatest monarchs, poets and scientists; coming face - to - face with mummies at the British
Museum and dinosaurs at the
Museum of Natural History; visiting Harry Potter sites such
as the London Zoo and Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station; taking a ride on the London Eye for spectacular views over the city; seeing the Changing of the
Guard at Buckingham Palace; sampling sweets and treats galore in the food halls of Harrods; riding a double - decker bus; and browsing one of the best toy stores in the world.
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And then we will drive for 20 minutes, and visit Ollantaytambo an attractive Inca living
museum with remarkable channels and stone streets, in its high part one rises to an impressive ceremonial center of cult to the water
as well
as a fortress that
guarded the access to the inferior part of the valley.
Another section was almost steath style,
as you moved in a
museum area after hours and dodged
guards.
Without
museum guards,
museums couldn't exist — it's
as simple
as that.
He then spent some time in Chicago, where he worked
as a
guard at the
Museum of Contemporary Art.
In 1959, when Flavin was shortly employed
as a
guard and elevator operator at the
Museum of Modern Art, he met fellow Minimalists Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, and Robert Ryman.
Artist John McAllister, who worked
as a night
guard at New York's Metropolitan
Museum for years, will be featured at two major galleries this December
Robert Mangold on his friendship with the late Sol LeWitt and working
as a security
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art in the 1960s.
A New York City native, Fischl has lived in different cities across the country over the years, including Chicago, where he worked
as a security
guard at the
Museum of Contemporary Art in the1970s and was exposed to the bizarre and provocative works of SAIC alumni Ed Paschke (BFA 1961, MFA 1970) and Jim Nutt (BFA 1967).
As year - round participant of Blue Star
Museums, VMFA provides free admission to special exhibitions for all active duty, National
Guard, and Reserve military personnel and their immediate families.
In 1979, before he gained recognition for his photography, Abelardo Morell worked the night shift
as a security
guard for the Morgan Library &
Museum.
Born in York, Pennsylvania, in 1955, the artist studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, after which he moved to New York and was employed
as a security
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art.
In 1990, a security
guard let men dressed
as police officers into the
museum, who then bound him and his colleague in duct tape and made off with $ 500 million in paintings by the likes of Vermeer and Rembrandt.
In 1952, Ryman relocated to New York where he made his first paintings while working
as a security
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art in New York in the early 1950s.
Only a generation earlier, the painter Beauford Delaney gained access to the new Whitney
Museum of American Art by working
as a
guard and performing odd jobs.
The artist began his career in New York, where he worked
as a
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art, and developed close friendships and working relationships with artists and theorists such
as Sol LeWitt, Robert Ryman and Lucy Lippard.
You worked
as an assistant to Robert Rauschenberg, and you met and befriended Jasper Johns when you were working
as a security
guard at the Jewish
Museum, where he had an exhibition at the time.
This month it's not «same old, same old» for the
guards of the Stedelijk
Museum as they feature in Tino Sehgal's new «constructed situation».
Public Engagement Project by Lisa Anne Auerbach Last spring artist Lisa Anne Auerbach trained
as a Hammer security
guard to gain insight on the role of
guards at the
museum.
She honed in on standing
as she found it to be a definitive element of her experience
as a
guard, physically taxing and particular to the
guards» job at the
museum.
Other contents include an essay by Karl Ove Knausgaard (presented
as a removable book); 100 frames from Lotte Reininger's 1926 animation The Adventures of Prince Achmed introduced by John Canemaker; two film treatments by screenwriter Hampton Fancher (Blade Runner), based on Esopus subscribers» submissions; anonymous photographs from the collection of Peter Cohen; materials from MoMA's archives on events and installations in the
Museum's garden over the past 60 years; a piece on the creative process behind the survivalist game The Long Dark; a new installment of a regular series, «
Guarded Opinions,» for which
guards from the Barnes Foundation discuss works they oversee; a comic book by George Cochrane; and a CD of new music inspired by «close calls» experienced by 15 musicians, including Jo Lawry, YC the Cynic and Lemolo.
Worshiping early at New York's shrines of Modern art (he once worked
as a
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art, and attended Meyer Schapiro's lectures at Columbia), by 1963 Flavin had become a pillar of the fiercely intelligent young art establishment whose spirit was nurtured monthly by the then year - old Artforum.
But he needed to support himself and landed a job
as a security
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art.
In 1964, the artist moved to New York, where he worked
as a
guard at the Jewish
Museum.
In the summer of 1961, while working
as a
guard at the American
Museum of Natural History in New York, Flavin started to make sketches for sculptures that incorporated electric lights.
He was born in 1930 in Nashville, came to New York to study jazz, got a job
as a
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art and, from 1955 or so on, set himself up
as the guy who painted white squares — thousands by now, with more coming all the time from a master who turned 80 last Sunday.
From 1959, Flavin was shortly employed
as a mailroom clerk at the Guggenheim
Museum and later
as guard and elevator operator at the
Museum of Modern Art, where he met Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, and Robert Ryman.
She often integrates her photographs with furniture to create compelling scenes,
as with the installation Greed (1988) from the ICP collection, comprised of a chair, an empty frame, and her own photograph of a
museum gallery showing a
guard in a chair.
Bochner went to New York in 1964 and got a job
as a security
guard at the Jewish
Museum.
Marden relocated to New York in 1963, where he came into contact with the work of Jasper Johns while employed
as a
guard at the Jewish
Museum, New York during the museum's Johns's 1964 retrospe
Museum, New York during the
museum's Johns's 1964 retrospe
museum's Johns's 1964 retrospective.
Mangold moved to New York with his wife, artist Sylvia Plimack Mangold, after completing his studies at Yale, having taken a position
as a
guard at the
Museum of Modern Art.