Sentences with phrase «commercial exhibition»

The Turner Prize nominated artist also launched her first major commercial exhibition in Europe, for five years, at White Cube gallery, Bermondsey, this week.
«Congratulations to @eonenergyuk for winning the best commercial exhibition stand award at at #ldconf» his press office tweeted, in the most banal yet poorly time tweet of the year.
Bringing together over 4,000 artists, represented by 291 galleries across 34 countries, Europe's most influential commercial exhibition each year spills further out beyond the Messeplatz and into the city's streets and cultural institutions.
The most significant commercial exhibition devoted to Gainsborough's drawings since 1914 and we will also be exhibiting recent aquisitions.
All - female commercial exhibitions are on the rise, designed to raise the visibility — and profitability — of women artists who until now have accounted for a relatively minuscule part of the art market.
In addition, she has shown her works at a number of commercial exhibitions in Cork, Kerry and Dublin.
Her career experience varies from art media platform development to commercial exhibition executions, mainly focusing on culture agendas.
As he walks with Juergen Teller to be photographed in the gallery where he has curated an exhibition of works from the British Council collection, Michael Craig - Martin confides that his recent commercial exhibition at the Gagosian sold brilliantly.
proyectosLA is a cultural platform in Los Angeles where an invited group of prestigious and innovative Latin American galleries will showcase modern and contemporary artists of that region in a #nowalls curated open plan commercial exhibition.
Despite it's current prevalence in degree shows, commercial exhibitions and international biennales, video art can still be overlooked in contemporary galleries.
Her commercial exhibitions include eight previous solo and dual shows at Tree's Place, these show include Capturing the Moment (2003), Painting from Life: The Human Figure (2002), Florals in the Style of the Boston School (2001), and In the Boston Tradition (1998).
One lucky graduate will be decided by public vote, the winner of the Award will receive a grant towards a studio for a year, culminating in a commercial exhibition in an established London exhibition space.
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