Sentences with phrase «cavernous hall of»

The cavernous hall of shops that connects the buildings in this 98 - acre complex is a popular venue for autumnal events: Oktoberfest, the Maple Harvest Festival, and today's «Mystic Fair.»
When my faith foundered, the voices echoing the Nicene Creed in the cavernous halls of an ornate Episcopal church in Alabama caught me.
Taking over the cavernous halls of the Park Avenue Armory, The European Fine Art Fair, better known as TEFAF, has returned to the Big Apple for another year, bringing a sense of balance and focus to the broad selection of fairs spread across the city.
More than 4,000 tech companies smooshed into the cavernous halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center this week for CES, like robotic sardines in the world's largest tin.

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The circular beds are gone, and nobody stalks the halls in silk pajamas anymore, but the cavernous bar, dark and oppressive, still stands as a shrine to the black arts of bacchanalia.
This was the gist of a talk Newman delivered on a cool, gray day last fall to a packed lecture hall in the cavernous Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, where more than 5,000 emergency physicians from around the world gathered for the Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians.
Glass - fronted rosewood cabinets line the walls of the cavernous ground - floor hall, filled with menacing surgical tools and endless shelves of tonics and potions, their yellowed labels proclaiming the curative benefits of various concoctions of alcohol, narcotics, and mercury.
In a cavernous concert hall, before an eager audience of thousands, Masatoshi Nei is experiencing a technical glitch.
And the way the models walked around the cavernous hall, with no soundtrack except the tinkle of decorative beading or a rustle of fabric, could have been a parade of a wondrous tribe dedicated only to beauty.
Yesterday, Luz's project had been to present Ray with a gift of herself swaddled like a chocolate in a fur coat she'd excavated from one of the cavernous hall closets, though she was not so dark as chocolate.
Below the Great Hall lie cavernous stone vaults which once held prisoners of war from across the world.
At the same time as his cavernous industrial container eats up the light in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, Modern Art Oxford is staging Topography, an exhibition of his lesser - known video art.
New York multimedia artist Taryn Simon rules the Park Avenue Armory this month with An Occupation of Loss, a sprawling and ambitious new work created specifically for the Armory's cavernous Wade Thompson Drill Hall.
Situated within the cavernous 1640 - square - metre space of the Island's Turbine Hall, her Biennale of Sydney installation transports visitors to a realm that is at once familiar yet alien.
For a sculptor, this is one of the most visible platforms in the country — essentially a long, cavernous hall with vaulted ceilings from which various galleries radiate.
The second big name is Tino Seghal, the artist who hired a bunch of people to run about and chant in Tate Modern's cavernous Turbine Hall last year.
Nauman is the fifth artist to take on the cavernous space of Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
Many museum - goers first became aware of Höller's work on the occasion of his 2007 exhibition at the Tate Modern in London, where several of the Belgian - born artist's slides were installed in the cavernous Turbine Hall as part of the museum's annual Unilever Series (watch videos of a ride down one of the slides here).
Requiring a minimum of 2000 square metres for the installation, the work was shown in non-art venues in each of the four cities: a vast underground car park located in a new development of houses and apartments in the rapidly expanding city of Guangzhou; the main hall of the National Museum of Modern Chinese History on Tianamen Square in the heart of Beijing; an upper floor in a riverside warehouse providing grain and rice to feed the people of Shanghai; and a cavernous former underground air - raid shelter in central Chongqing.
The Turbine Hall is historically a site of energy production through the massive turbine engines that once occupied this cavernous space.
German artist Carsten Holler has built a series of long, curving slides inside the gallery's cavernous Turbine Hall — named for its previous role as a power station.
A soaring, light - filled space of more than 24,000 square feet, with glass roofs and polished Portuguese stone floors, it is the public face of the museum, and like the cavernous Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern in London, it can be visited without an entrance ticket.
Under Charmatz's direction, the cavernous space of the Turbine Hall will become a venue for classes, workshops and performances, while scattered throughout the Tate's galleries will be specially adapted versions of dance works by Charmatz and other choreographers.
A grid of 56 computers use infrared cameras and specially designed infrared floodlights not visible to the human eye to crisscross the cavernous Drill Hall section of the Armory.
In cavernous exposition halls, a small, single painting of his can demand more attention than whatever surrounds it.
It's always been hard to get a clear view of the intentions of the 193 countries embroiled for nearly 20 years in climate negotiations, which is one reason I captured some video of a CBS radio correspondent in the cacophonous and cavernous press hall in Copenhagen last December.
Then watch as the camera pans cavernous halls full of similar workers, then cuts outdoors to the cordons of thousands of workers heading to yellow dormitories.
Passing by a dining room and laundry room — both making extensive use of sheathing and paneling taken from the original house — the entry hall leads to the heart of the new home, an open living room and kitchen occupying a cavernous space with twenty - two - foot - high ceilings.
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