Sentences with phrase «different venue spaces»

Not exact matches

These both do similar things; they break up the order quantity such that the volume traded does not have too significant an impact on the price either by sending the broken down volume to different venues on the same market or by spacing the order volume out over time.
Club guests receive a private check - in, unlimited access to the kids club, exclusive access to the private Club Pool (with complimentary drinks), use of the Inspiration Space (library / business lounge), unlimited visits to Club InterContinental Lounge (complimentary drinks all day and afternoon tea), a choice of five different breakfast venues within the resort and complimentary cocktails between 5 and 7 pm in the Club Lounge.
City Gallery at 735 Sixth Avenue (November 1958 — May 1959), Reuben Gallery at 61 Fourth Avenue (October 1959 — June 1960), Delancey Street Museum at 148 Delancey (October 1959 — May 1960), and Judson Gallery at 239 Thompson Street (February 1959 — January 1962) followed an entirely different model, installing art in venues that often served as combined gallery, studio, and living spaces.
«The Human Condition» project is supposed to unfold in time and space over four years at different NCCA and partner venues and in its ideal scenario will consist of seven sessions, each of which will include a symposium, lectures, master classes and an exhibition.
«As Yayoi Kusama's work is realized in different spaces, each venue will offer a unique sensory journey through Kusama's world,» said Hirshhorn Associate Curator Mika Yoshitake, who organized the exhibition.
Since the opening of Fondazione Prada's new venue in 2015, the collection has become one of the available tools for the development of the foundation's cultural program, taking different configurations — from thematic to collective shows — and now finding in Torre its permanent exhibition space.
Artists: Kaoru Arima, Diamond Stingily, Lucie Stahl, Chelsea Culp, Martine Syms, Dot Space, David Rappeneau, Margot Espinoza, Donna Huanca, Alison Veit, Puppies Puppies, Lulou Margarine, Mindy Rose Schwartz, Rob Halverson, Chloe Seibert, Jared Madere Exhibition title: Rainbow Venue: Queer Thoughts, Nicaragua Date: January 22, 2015 Photography: Courtesy of Queer Thoughts Queer Thoughts presents Rainbow, a group exhibition organized across three different locations in Nicaragua: at an apartment building in San Juan del Sur, a surf town on the Pacific Ocean; at a house in La Virgen, on the shore of Lake Nicaragua; and at a forest preserve waterfall in San Jose de los Remates, an agricultural village in the mountains of -LSB-...]
While the two venues couldn't be more different, they both however introduced a new viewing experience that took our breath away, the former by hosting an illustrious selection of artists from the Prada Collection, such as Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst and Carsten Höller, across six progressively taller floors blessed with panoramic views of the city, and the latter by poetically juxtaposing contemporary design with the sprawling decadence of the dilapidated factory spaces partly overtaken by vegetation.
Larger symposiums and talks have been held in different venues, including Tokyo International Forum, Hillside Plaza and POLA Annex space in Ginza.
Staged in different spaces around Dallas, Vice Palace fully transforms each venue through performances that have featured George Quartz, Party Static, Street Sects and Stefan González (Orgullo Primitivo) and Rat Rios, to name just a few.
Organized in different spaces and venues throughout the world, they are made possible through our partnerships.
Since its opening in 2002 Palais de Tokyo contemporary art museum grew to become the meeting place for contemporary art lovers in Paris and one of the largest venues devoted to the art of our time in Europe, with its 22,000 square meters and three different levels of exhibition space, including its cavernous underground level.
We have thought up a Metelkova City puzzle, consisting of all possible formats: from exhibitions at different venues, interventions into public space, talks, performances and open studios, with the desire to give each artist an opportunity for a presentation adequate to her / his practice on the one hand, and a look into the artist's work space and work process to a visitor on the other hand.
The change in venue guarantees a different atmosphere at this year's conference, with more attendees and wide open spaces, in contrast to the warren of corridors at Moscone West.
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