Sentences with phrase «cube gallery where»

So is the white cube gallery where art is merely a commodity.

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The work recollects Scarpa's cubic gallery at Castelvecchio (1956 - 73), where the wall is made up of many small cubes within the larger one, inspired by the work of Josef Albers.
He serves them up in abundance at Matthew Marks Gallery, where 15 pint - size pieces are enshrined inside 15 glass cubes, each perched atop its own pedestal.
Anyone unwilling to wait that long can get a taste of Balka's art at the White Cube Mason's Yard gallery in London, where an exhibition of his work entitled Nothere is currently on display.
That makes Vienna Secession — one of the classic white cube galleries in Europe, where Da Corte is currently the subject of a solo show — a rather unexpected place to encounter his work.
SeaWomen installation video documentation from Mikhail Karikis's solo exhibition at Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol (UK) in 2013, where the work was presented as a 12 - speaker sound installation with 5 cube monitors displaying the video.
White Cube gallery assembled a fun multi-faceted presentation where bright colors reigned supreme.
Since the early 1980s, Hatoum has exhibited extensively, including solo exhibitions and performances at Franklin Furnace, New York; Western Front Art Centre, Vancouver, Canada; The Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, England; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; The Fabric Workshop, Philadelphia, PA; Capp Street Project, San Francisco, CA; De Appel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; White Cube, London, England; and Alexander & Bonin, New York, where she is represented.
He has an exhibition opening on March 21 at White Cube in Hong Kong and recently joined Regen Projects, a contemporary - art gallery in Los Angeles, where his show, which ended last month, had pieces with prices up to $ 750,000.
Beyond the White Cube originated at the Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane in Dublin, Ireland, where it was supported by a generous grant from the Luce Foundation.
It was on Duke Street that the 30 - year - old Jay Jopling opened his tiny first - floor gallery at no. 44 called White Cube, where he showed many of the Young British Artists.
By utilising images of post-war Californian domesticity and the gilded imagery of consumerist driven American dream, the gallery becomes a postulated utopia where the white cube gallery formula is dismissed in a three - dimensional analogy.
[1] Miro's co-director, Glenn Scott Wright, attributed the move to the «buzz» in the area, where Jay Jopling's White Cube gallery had also moved, and saw other galleries following suit, since rents in the West End of London were quadrupling.
There were snorts of derision from some fashionable art world figures when the Prince of Wales» Drawing School was established in 2000 in a warehouse in Shoreditch, east London, next door to where the YBAs (Young British Artists) of Turner Prize fame hung out at the White Cube Gallery.
His latest show «Freedom of Assembly» takes Gates to London's Bermondsey, where he ties together contemporary events in the city with his own history; a series of new paintings and sculptures with thought - provoking narratives are on exhibit at White Cube Gallery.
They look much more alive here than they did last fall, when she made her debut in London at the airplane - hangar - size White Cube Bermondsey, where they were hanging in a narrower gallery and their effects were harder to grasp.
Tracey Emin: Stone Love at Lehmann Maupin, Chelsea After showing works at a two - gallery show at Lehmann Maupin and White Cube's Hong Kong space, the British artist comes to New York, where she presents her new works before going on sabbatical.
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