Sentences with phrase «central gallery»

Campaign has been conceived as a series of changing sculptural interventions in the large, central gallery of the museum along with other spaces over the course of the year.
These are now two highly atmospheric central gallery spaces, with a rectangle of four longer spaces around them.
The gallery divides the show into two rooms, mostly based on size, with her monumental graphite drawings in the larger central gallery and a handful of smaller works in the back.
, the face disappearing into a dividing wall in the large central gallery.
These semi-annual exhibitions were held in the Ashmolean's central gallery on the lower ground floor, and were open to students and the general public free - of - charge.
Stuffed onto a wall of the exhibit's spacious central gallery, the slate - gray canvas is filled with tightly wound loops, like one long continuous chalk scrawl.
In the large central gallery Wittenberg's three «heads» hold their own along side a gooey Chantal Joffe baby, Elizabeth Peyton's etchings with their china doll eyes, and a steely Chuck Close tapestry — an impressive feat for this young painter.
Pre-20th-century painting will be found in two in - focus displays, in the large central gallery off the Octagon (gallery 9) and the Clore Gallery.
All impossibly huge, the extraordinary, sprawling structures tease gravity and stretch into the furthest corners of the 100 metre - long central galleries.
Citing an early experiment in creating space independent of capital markets, Dillemuth describes his «Frisenewall 120» (1990 — 94), a storefront organised with fellow artist Josef Strau and located in Cologne's central gallery district.
Despite some debate around not being given the main central gallery space, Nicholson was delighted with the exhibition in the end:
Choi Jeong - Hwa's «Happy Happy Happy» (2003) looks as colorful and cheerful as a flower patch from across the Yerba Buena Center's huge central gallery.
Cynthia Hayes travelled to Kolkata, India, for a solo exhibition of her paintings — which focus on Southeast Asian art history — at the government - run Academy of Fine Arts Central Gallery.
Exploring the boundary between food and sculpture, Trayte has created for this show a dramatic installation in the double - height central gallery of The Tetley that includes several tall, thin sculptures resembling cucumbers and other more exotic Asian vegetables — one pink plaster sculpture and another yellow - veined mint green sculpture hark back to the blobby sculptures of the late Franz West and the eight - metre tall inflatable sculpture name - checks Anthea Hamilton.
Elbowing its way into both a large central gallery of the museum and onto the pages of Artforum, Homecoming!
This show was by Jacob Hashimoto, an artist whose constructed paper installation fills the front gallery like a cumulus forest and whose multilayered installation of small, kite - or parasol - like shapes hugs the walls in the large central galleries.
Image: Installation - view of Isaac Julien's Encore II: Radioactive, exhibited in 3», Central Gallery of Contemporary Art, La Coruña, Spain, 2005.
Image: Installation view of Isaac Julien's Encore II: Radioactive, exhibited in 3», Central Gallery of Contemporary Art, La Coruña, Spain, 2005.
The group of five bulging, grey columns, topped with tilting rectangular blocks, dwarfs viewers in the central gallery.
Solo shows include: La Central Gallery, Bogota, Colombia (2013), Aninat Gallery, Santiago, Chile (2013), Y Gallery, New York.
In the West Building, temporary exhibitions are often installed in the Central Gallery and outer and inner tier galleries on the Ground Floor as well as in selected Main Floor galleries.
By contrast, materiality rules the day in the central gallery with large - scale abstract painting, fiber pieces, ceramics and woodworking.
Installed in the Nave, Long Gallery and Central Gallery at UCCA against a lime - green backdrop, Beijing - based artist Xie Nanxing's seven major oil paintings serve as an informative path that traces the evolution of European oil painting from the Renaissance to modern times.
Dublin - born artist Michael Craig - Martin, who is curator of this year's event, has transformed three of the annual show's central galleries, painting each a different bright shade of pink, blue or turquoise.
His decision to paint the central galleries different vivid colours came from a desire simply to help viewers differentiate between the rooms and fully appreciate the plethora of artworks.
In celebration of the American sculptor Joel Shapiro, the Nasher Sculpture Center, which holds six examples of his work in their permanent collection, has unveiled a new piece specifically designed for the central gallery on the ground floor.
Installed in the Museum's central gallery, Up / Down?
Marshall's vision for social justice reaches its apotheosis in the central gallery, where seven paintings present idealised versions of public housing projects.
In the large central gallery, Daniel Heidkamp makes paintings that seem fully his own, while doing more than his bit for a wryly self - conscious representational painting.
8:45, 9:15 pm Floor Five, Central Gallery Meet in the central gallery of Frank Stella: A Retrospective where Elizabeth Buhe will discuss Chocorua IV, Damascus Gate (Stretch Variation III), and Kamionka Srumilowa IV.
Fifteen life - size sculptures standing in shackles dominate the central gallery of Mason Murer Fine Art, commanding our gaze as we enter the building, even though they stand some 20 yards away.
One of the central galleries has a height of 11 metres and the roof of the tallest building has been specifically designed to allow for the installation of large sculptures.
The real starting point, chronologically speaking, is the central gallery, which contains Oiticica's early minimalist abstractions: a series of two - and three - dimensional floating straight - edged shapes.
No wonder I could not bring myself to breach that wall into Gagosian's central gallery.
The central gallery will bring together over 70 key works from the 16th to the 19th centuries, including such iconic masterpieces as Millais» Ophelia 1851 - 2, Hogarth's Self Portrait with Pug 1745 and Waterhouse's The Lady of Shalott 1888.
The pieces look great in the central gallery, starting at the southern end with violet and blue, seeing their way through to bronze and yellow hues and ending toward the north with green and the sky blue reference to Monet in Untitled (Study of a Figure Outdoors: Woman with a Parasol, Facing Left, French Mask) 2013.
Celebrating the four ages of man, eight huge, semi-abstract paintings create a carnival atmosphere in the Serpentine's central gallery.
Two historical exhibitions will be restaged in the Hessel Museum's large central galleries, each focusing on areas of the collection that have not been presented in depth since the museum opened in 2006: Arte Povera and Pattern and Decoration.
In his piece Channel Me, Knox combined the aesthetics of optical art, computer games, and commercial mall architecture with state of the art technology to create a multifaceted panel that was suspended from a central gallery column.
The exhibition at the Prado presents ten paintings realized by Picasso between 1906 and 1967, side by side with the European painting masterpieces exposed in the Prado's central gallery, thus creating a fascinating and dynamic encounter between works of art of different ages and styles.
Wallinger is one of the UK's best known artists, winning the Turner prize in 2007 for State Britain, his recreation of Brian Haw's Parliament Square protest shown on the central galleries of Tate Britain.
The three waters of Tres Aguas are reflected in the gallery through the installation of three new fountains installed in the central gallery on the ground floor.
Viera - Gallo have been showing internationally, having solo show at La Central Gallery, Bogota, Colombia (2013), Aninat Gallery, Santiago, Chile (2013), Y Gallery, New York.
The new Museum features intimate rooms encircling two large, central galleries, and is linked to the existing CCS by an atrium named for Audrey and Sydney Irmas.
A shimmering blue tunnel forms the entrance, leading to a central gallery inspired by the traditional Gulf wind tower called a barjil.
Our central gallery spaces feature rotating exhibitions that present artists» books and the book arts as a contemporary art medium.
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