Sentences with phrase «built exhibition space»

That makes it tricky for any artist accustomed to showing in a white cube or a purpose - built exhibition space.
«To Hope, To Tremble, To Live» is an exhibition of 30 works selected by The Hepworth Wakefield, which is the largest purpose - built exhibition space outside of London.
Formed from an 18th - century house and two new, purpose - built exhibition spaces, it offers an intriguing mix of intimate domestic rooms, stripped down but full of period detail, alongside contemporary galleries — a union of old and new that echoes the dynamic of its location on the border between the East End and the City of London.
The works are all for sale, but both the grounds and the three purpose - built exhibition spaces (which are currently housing a solo show of Andrea Zittel and two terrific smaller works by Phyllida Barlow) are open to the public.
This allows us to move forward to realize our founder's dream of building an exhibition space
In Marfa, Texas, he purchased land, built exhibition spaces along with lodgings, and established the Chinati Foundation that survived him.
This year we'll be taking over more ground than ever before, with custom - built exhibition spaces and experiences.

Not exact matches

The gallery recently underwent a nine - year redevelopment process that updated the center's original buildings and doubled its public exhibition space.
Within that framework, we strive to create a perfect event, which could be an all - in format (including stand build, space rental, stand furniture and participation in the marketing programme), a space rental only exhibition format, a conference and exhibition (confex), a business summit, a congress or conference — the possibilities are limitless and flexible to best suit the market.
1994 The Academy initiated plans for an addition at the Laflin building to expand and modify it to provide more room for exhibition, collections storage, and office space.
As the 20th Century came to a close, the Chicago Academy of Sciences began initiating plans to expand the Laflin Building and to provide more room for exhibitions, collections storage, and office space.
The air - conditioned building will be the largest exhibition space in the Northeast outside of New York City, the governor said.
When the museum opened the doors of its new building in downtown St. Paul two months ago, it not only added a pair of theaters and doubled its exhibition space, it also expanded science education.
Bohnstedt didn't have any prior museum education experience and was impressed with how the ICA had built a community space and also incorporated technology into its exhibition creating ways to bring art into lives and explore it.
I snooped around the perimeter of the vast exhibition space at Porte de Versailles Expo the day before the official kickoff of Retromobile and witnessed a 1951 Pegaso Z - 102 being driven into the building.
This is a resort style venue that can accommodate large groups, over 600 in a Theatre Style setting with additional space for exhibitions, product displays, workshops and team building.
In the meantime, the neighbouring building at Prinsengracht 265 was expanded to provide extra space for meetings, group visits and special exhibitions.
Not content with simple rail travel, the Maputo Railway Station also plays an important part in the community as a place for local artists to display their works in exhibition spaces dotted throughout the building.
The Pullman International Cairns features a pillarless Grand Ballroom, flexible meeting rooms and stylish boardrooms along with ample space for Exhibitions, Trade Displays, Cocktail Events and Team Building Activities.
17 meeting rooms 2,700 square meters exhibition space Exclusive bonded warehouse Built - in and portable simultaneous interpreter system 10 meter ceiling in Nusa Indah Hall Secretariat Offices Ballroom Foyer (air - conditioned with natural lighting) Auditorium with 506 seats and built - in stage Broadband internet access in all meeting rooms Wi - Fi connection Dedicated Convention Services and Audio VisualBuilt - in and portable simultaneous interpreter system 10 meter ceiling in Nusa Indah Hall Secretariat Offices Ballroom Foyer (air - conditioned with natural lighting) Auditorium with 506 seats and built - in stage Broadband internet access in all meeting rooms Wi - Fi connection Dedicated Convention Services and Audio Visualbuilt - in stage Broadband internet access in all meeting rooms Wi - Fi connection Dedicated Convention Services and Audio Visual Team
The Newport Visual Arts Center, located at the historic Nye Beach Turnaround, is a facility built by the City of Newport as a public art exhibition space and for art education programs and maintained by the Oregon Coast Council for the Arts.
The building's second floor will go to Contemporary Art Collection of the Americas, while the rest of the Tabacalera will be made available for exhibitions of emerging artists and as a satellite space for the nearby Reina Sofia Museum.
The ministry is currently working to renovate the building, where more than 50,000 square feet will be given over to public exhibition spaces.
Providing 50,000 square feet of additional gallery space, MoMA's Diller Scofidio + Renfro - designed building project will «allow the museum to reconceive the presentation of its collection and exhibitions, and will provide greater visitor accessibility through the enhancement of the museum's public areas,» according to a press release.
Anderson converted the building into a state - of - the - art exhibition space and managed it as a commercial gallery beginning in 1991 before donating it to the University at Buffalo in 2000.
His immersive works are built from amassed art supplies and materials found in his studio space — including artists» tape adhered to the walls, floor and ceiling, bubble wrap, old newsprint, un-stretched canvases and press releases from gallery exhibitions.
He cleared the lot and spent two years building a new exhibition space: five floors, thirty thousand square feet, built to LEED specs, with an expanse of skylights and half a dozen exhibition areas, both large and small.
Presented within The Roundhouse — a 17,000 sq. ft space built in 1881 and designed by Burnham & Root — at the DuSable Museum of African American History, the exhibition will present an intimate dialogue between original productions and pre-existing works to open during the sixth edition of EXPO CHICAGO (September 13 — 17), and will run concurrently through the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial (September 16, 2017 — January 7, 2018).
They will retain the special character of the over-100-year-old building, especially its soaring main Sanctuary, while making its spaces suitable for the exhibition of paintings, and bringing it into compliance with city and state regulations.
The increased space of the new building allowed the museum to pursue other activities such as special temporary exhibitions.
Building on Artists Space's history as an institution whose program has increasingly emphasized community participation and political organization (see last year's Decolonize This Place, which turned the gallery into a weekly activist meeting hub), Coop Fund foregoes traditional media like painting or sculpture in favor of video, art - science hybrids, updated junk sculpture, and institutional critique, making an implicit statement about these media that, for their associations with high - modernist seriousness, are appropriate to a politically engaged exhibition.
The original space is represented by theatrical interpretations by scenic painters and prop makers and the original bas - reliefs, which were removed from the building to make room for a new white cube, return for Penalva's exhibition.
We will maintain the building with exhibition spaces and be open to the public.
When building renovations are completed, at an estimated $ 3 to $ 5 million, Stove Works will house an exhibition space, an artist residency program, restaurants, and shops.
The building's two floors of gallery space offer six to eight exhibitions each year.
Many many more memories of so much art, thanks for the memories, and goodbye Whitney Museum of American Art at the Marcel Breuer Building, it's been swell, and I hope the Whitney comes to regret its decision to leave it, and returns when the Met's lease is up, to have a second, more intimate and experimental space for its collection and special exhibitions.
He has had a recent solo exhibition at OK Harris Gallery, New York and has been featured at the Brooklyn Museum, Queens Museum of Art, Artists Space, and Safe - T - Gallery, all in New York; Smithsonian Building Museum, Washington, DC; and Staton - Greenberg Gallery, Santa Barbara.
The group exhibition «Radical Materiality,» situated in the Rem Koolhaas - designed gallery space of Lehmann Maupin in the historic Pedder Building in Hong Kong, features three international artists: Mary Corse, Liu Wei and Nari Ward.
, The Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC New Talent, Signal 66, Washington, DC Art Romp 11, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Eye Street Gallery, Washington, DC Colleen Kelsey, Brenda Moore in Dialogue, Watkins Gallery, DC Passages, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Meaning in the Mundane, Levy Gallery, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA Curve, the Art of Female Desire, Signal 66, Washington, DC 2000 Art Romp 10, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Project Space, Washington, DC First Sight, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC Drawing Exhibition, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC 1999 4th Annual Invitational Exhibition, Zone One Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Drawing Exhibition, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC 1996 Alumni Exhibition, Levy Gallery, MCAD, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Eight in the Atrium, Levy Gallery, MCAD, Philadelphia, PA Student Impetus: an Exhibition of Works from the Women of MCAD, The Provident Building, Philadelphia, PA
For the month of September, Governors Island becomes a huge exhibition space, with artists taking over individual buildings and barracks to show work.
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With its eventual sculpture garden, the new building will connect to CHRISpark, the one - acre public green space Pace built in memory of her son in 2005, as well as SPACE, which presents special exhibitions and programming throughout the space Pace built in memory of her son in 2005, as well as SPACE, which presents special exhibitions and programming throughout the SPACE, which presents special exhibitions and programming throughout the year.
In the meantime, the opening exhibition, which has been installed across all the exhibition spaces of the new building, is an adventure into the museum's existing holdings that somehow manages to be both grand and modest.
Downtown Art House This re-purposed downtown building now houses exhibition spaces / organizations: Dimensions Variable, BasFisher Invitational, Turn - Based Press, as well as artists studios: TM Sisters, Naomi Fisher, Jim Drain, Kathleen Hudspeth, Adler Guerrier, Frances Trombly, Leyden Rodriguez - Casanova, Denisse Monge, and T. Wheeler Castillo.
Her work explores the politics and poetics of the built environment, engaging and transforming the architecture of the exhibition space, often in implausible ways.
Designed by architect Renzo Piano and situated between the High Line and the Hudson River, the Whitney's building in the Meatpacking District vastly increases the Museum's exhibition and programming space, providing the most expansive view ever of its unsurpassed collection of modern and contemporary American art.
Those who toured the Whitney Museum of American Art's new building before it opened saw what its fifth floor looked like as a single vast gallery — reputedly the largest column - free museum exhibition space in New York.
In 2009 the organization announced plans to build a new space on West 22nd Street, on the footprint of one of two exhibition spaces it used to occupy in Chelsea.
Built around three large new sculptural commissions, the exhibition takes as its starting point Buckley's investigations into the space between blackness and Britishness.
This exhibition also marks the Whitney's grand finale at the Breuer building uptown, before they move into their new space downtown.
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