Sentences with phrase «aware of international gallery»

Therefore, an art advisor is always aware of international gallery programs, visits museums, artist studios, and non-profit organizations worldwide, researching artists, movements, and new trends.

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Murillo is well aware that eyes will be upon him when his show opens tomorrow at the London gallery of David Zwirner, one of the world's leading international art dealers.
Gallery manager, Clarissa Cortes, shared with Art Radar that in setting up the gallery's inaugural show, titled «UNTITLED (SINGAPURA # 90)» at its new space, gallery owner and director Stephanie Fong was keenly aware of FOST Gallery's local identity in a sea of international galGallery manager, Clarissa Cortes, shared with Art Radar that in setting up the gallery's inaugural show, titled «UNTITLED (SINGAPURA # 90)» at its new space, gallery owner and director Stephanie Fong was keenly aware of FOST Gallery's local identity in a sea of international galgallery's inaugural show, titled «UNTITLED (SINGAPURA # 90)» at its new space, gallery owner and director Stephanie Fong was keenly aware of FOST Gallery's local identity in a sea of international galgallery owner and director Stephanie Fong was keenly aware of FOST Gallery's local identity in a sea of international galGallery's local identity in a sea of international galleries.
The Seven Deadly Sins from Dürer to Nauman, Kustmuseum Bern and the Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland 2010 GSK Contemporary — Aware: Art Fashion Identity, Royal Academy, London, England 2010 Raw, 242nd Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London, England 2010 Lust and Vice: The 7 Deadly Sins from Dürer to Nauman, Art Museum of Bern, Switzerland 2010 Aware: Art Fashion Identity, Royal Academy of Arts, London, England 2010 21st Century: Art in the First Decade, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia 2010 The House of Fairy Tales, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, England 2010 Huckleberry Finn, CCA Wattis, San Francisco, California, USA 2010 Spanish Muse: A Contemporary Response, Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, USA 2010 Eye of the Pacific Rim, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Ansan City, Korea 2010 Foundation of Art: Sculpture and its Base since Rodin, ARP Museum, Bonn, Germany 2010 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London, England 2010 Who Knows Tomorrow, Friedrichswerder Church, Berlin, Germany 2010 Until Now: Collecting the Contemporary (1960 - 2010), Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, USA 2010 Size DOES Matter, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, USA 2010 Contemplating the Void, Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA 2010 Pattern I.D., Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio, USA 2010 Nothing is Forever, South London Gallery, London, England 2010 Performance / Art, Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, Dallas, USA 2010 DaDaFest International, Liverpool, England
From the early 1960s, Natalia LL was working in Communist Poland but was very aware of other radical women artists: she was the co-founder of the artist - run PERMAFO Gallery in Wrocław, which regularly invited international artists to exhibit in Poland, and from 1975, engaged in numerous feminist art exhibitions and symposia outside of Poland.
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