Sentences with phrase «as temporary exhibition space»

The heritage buildings of Calligraphy Square serve as temporary exhibition space for the Sharjah Biennial and other SAF projects.
Used as a temporary exhibition space since the end of the World War Two, the center is managed since 2006 by the Palazzo Strozzi Foundation, which organizes a lively program of temporary exhibitions, special events, and educational activities for adults and children.
[6] In April 2014, Pace used the former Tesla Motors building in Menlo Park, California as a temporary exhibition space; later in the year, Pace London did the same in Chesa Büsin, a house in Zuoz, Switzerland.
The permanent collection is housed at the third and fifth floor levels, while the second and fourth floors are used as temporary exhibition spaces.

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It also has several spaces reserved for temporary activities, such as lectures, seminars and exhibitions.
The City Art Centre holds a very central location and has a large collection of Scottish Art, as well as having spaces for temporary exhibitions.
The increased space of the new building allowed the museum to pursue other activities such as special temporary exhibitions.
Both spaces for temporary exhibitions draw on the permanent collection, as does a small alcove in modern art for work by women.
CB1 also includes a separate exhibition space across the building's common hall, CB1 - G, which is offered as a temporary lease (30 - or 60 - day only) «pop up» gallery for vetted and professional art dealers (public and private) and independent curators from across the world, covering a multitude of both contemporary and historical art disciplines.
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.
She currently has a solo show at Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst (until 20 December) as well as a fascinating video piece in «Meshes of the Afternoon `, a strong group show exploring landscape at Kunsthall Trondheim's temporary exhibition space (until 13 December).
Conceived as a one - off, temporary space, Chalet originally popped up at LACE, an artist - founded exhibition space in Los Angeles in 2013.
The exhibition takes over the entirety of the Museum, transforming both spaces normally dedicated to temporary exhibitions as well as those that are home to longer - standing installations of the Smart's collection.
Jackson Fine Art opened their new space on the Westside a year and a half ago as a «temporary pop - up gallery... for special projects and exhibitions,» says Malia Schramm, the Gallery Director of Jackson Fine Art.
As the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami launches its final exhibition in its temporary space in the landmark Moore Building, the museum has partnered with local developer Alex Karakhanian and his wife Rena Karakhanian to install a larger - than - life - sized mural featuring the work of artist Thomas Bayrle in the Miami Design District.
It will include the conservation of the façade of Burlington Gardens, one of the grandest unrestored buildings in central London, as well as providing a double - height lecture theatre, a new Clore Learning Centre, space to exhibit more works from the RA Collections, refurbished galleries for temporary exhibitions and extended space for the RA Schools.
Housed in the historic Perili Köșk mansion on the European shore of the upper Bosphorous, it consists of two gallery spaces for temporary exhibitions and new commissions as well as an extensive «Office Museum» for the display of curated selections from the Borusan Contemporary Art Collection.
Installation view June 5 — 26, 2010 Opening: Saturday, June 5, 2010, 5 — 7 pm Open by appointment only: [email protected] Location: 1019 Alexander Street, Houston, TX 77008 (in the Heights)(v) = variable presents a collaboration with Jim Nolan as the first in a series of works addressing the re-use and reconfiguration of pre-existing architectural structures as temporary «exhibition» spaces.
Constructed from evenly spaced yellow lengths of timber Yellow Gate adds a layer of interference that complicates the viewing and documentation of the other works in the exhibition and demarcates the exhibition as a dense, slow, other space - a temporary pause in circulation where the conditions of viewing in time and space are slowed down and amplified.
As domestic spaces become temporary exhibition sites, the institutional space is cast as a home for the artwork's physical components — the pigeonAs domestic spaces become temporary exhibition sites, the institutional space is cast as a home for the artwork's physical components — the pigeonas a home for the artwork's physical components — the pigeons.
Here, his «I wanted something calm» work welcomes the visitor, acting as a sort of metal front door or, inversely, blocking access to that implosive environment that constitutes the whole exhibition, overseeing this place of temporary work, in a space already awaiting another tenant.
Previously Gibran was the Exhibitions and Collection Coordinator for the City of Glendale, Arizona, organizing exhibitions with local organizations in conjunction with municipal exhibition spaces as well as temporary public arExhibitions and Collection Coordinator for the City of Glendale, Arizona, organizing exhibitions with local organizations in conjunction with municipal exhibition spaces as well as temporary public arexhibitions with local organizations in conjunction with municipal exhibition spaces as well as temporary public art projects.
She has curated exhibitions at venues including Smack Mellon, Brooklyn; Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, the Center for Book Arts, New York, as well as numerous temporary, collaborative, and publication - based projects outside of traditional exhibition spaces.
The vibrant new building, designed by Mels Crouwel of Benthem Crouwel Architects, measuring 9,423 square meters (101,428 square feet), will provide vast new space for the Stedelijk's renowned and influential temporary exhibitions, as well as a host of new amenities.
For the last five years, this space, known as «the bathtub» because of it's basinlike exterior, has been used for temporary exhibitions of works by living artists.
The result is less like a traditional «let's show everything we got» fair and more like an extension of the galleries» own spaces as they mount temporary exhibitions, business as usual.
Berwick Watchtower is a new art space being opened by writer and critic William Feaver on Saturday 8 September and will house a permanent display of works by the mighty Ian Stephenson as well as showing temporary exhibitions by other artists.
This fifth iteration will be composed (as always) in and for the space, taking advantage of the galleries oblong architecture and temporary wall that will be installed as part of a solo exhibition by Amy Ho.
Filling all of Camden Arts Centre's galleries, the exhibition demonstrates Collins» ability to convey the emotional registers of space — across interiors, places of itinerancy and temporary inhabitation, sites of political significance as well as journeys into imaginative or unconscious realms.
Welcoming uncertainty, McNamara has enthusiastically and intentionally pursued temporary and collaborative projects as diverse as biennial exhibitions, museum benefits, and one night performances in a variety of public and private spaces resulting in a truly fluid practice that intertwines the art community, social networks and technology.
Gallery Bruno Bischofberger in Zürich, Acquavella Galleries in New York, Sotheby's Galleries in New York and London as well as off spaces such as photographer Richard Avedon's former studio, a warehouse on Hudson Street in Manhattan, the historic Germania Bank Building on the Bowery — to name just a few — have all been temporary homes to his unique form of creating visual and emotional experiences in form of art exhibitions.
Visitors see the first - floor sculpture studio, renovated in 1963 by the artist; temporary exhibition on the 2nd floor; and on the 3rd floor, the living and dining space featuring over 200 works from Gross's extensive global art collection, including important American paintings by Marsden Hartley, Willem De Kooning, Milton Avery, Jacob Lawrence and many others, installed by the artist and preserved as he had it during his lifetime.
As mentioned, the Guggenheim exposes only a part of its collections in a semi-permanent way, while a relevant part of its exhibition space is usually dedicated to important temporary art exhibitions, which constitute an essential part of its activity.
A founding member of the artists» collective REPOhistory, Kuoni has curated and co-curated numerous transdisciplinary exhibitions on issues such as contemporary Native American identity and colonial, 19th - century portraiture; democratic, participatory processes; artistic and social networks; new notions of transient and temporary spaces; or agency.
There are four temporary exhibition spaces, and the temporary exhibition programme includes exhibition from national and international galleries such as The British Museum, V&A, Southbank Centre and Natural History Museum.
On view in the temporary exhibition space known as the Werkschauhalle are works from galleries hailing from Taipei, Vienna, Budapest, Paris, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Köln / Seoul and Cluj / Berlin.
Since then Hamburger Bahnhof museum, considered as one of the world's leading exhibition spaces for contemporary art, has been exhibiting modern and contemporary art through variety of temporary and permanent exhibitions, with works of great artists like Beuys, Kiefer, Rauschenberg, Haring and Warhol being on permanent display.
There, nearly 82,000 square feet house more than 8,000 objects in the museum's permanent collection, as well as gallery space for temporary exhibitions and classrooms.
Nearby, a short - sleeved curator from the Tate Britain hovers over a maquette of his museum's temporary exhibition spaces, holding a tiny, recognizably Hockney painting — I glimpse a naked man emerging from a pool, as seen from the rear — between his fingers.
Between 2000 and 2006 the main museum building was expanded to make more room for its growing permanent collection as well as to create extra temporary exhibition space.
The show inaugurates a $ 109 million expansion of the institution by famed Italian architect Renzo Piano, a project that more than doubles the museum's temporary and permanent exhibition space and enlarges the High's influence as an art venue nationally.
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