Sentences with phrase «entire wall of a gallery»

It is quite appropriate that this work and the exhibition as a whole share a title: its constituent video projections occupy an entire wall of the gallery, with no other works in its immediate presence to interfere with the experience.
As the wall text points out, the effects span the spectrum of visible light, aided and abetted by the orange glow of the reflective material on the backs of the multiple pieces spread across an entire wall of the gallery.
Sixteen works in Jacob Lawrence «s «War Series» created between 1942 and 1947, are on view along an entire wall of a gallery.

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I've been killing myself trying to get my stairway gallery wall done because I made the mistake of thinking that the entire wall needed to be done in one day.
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His Berlin Installation takes up an entire length of the gallery's back room (unusually, broken up with temporary walls for this show dividing the characterful space, which works perfectly for installations and immersive works, into a more classical gallery for showing photography).
Large plaster sculptures embedded within the gallery walls extend the scope of the exhibition to fill the entire space.
Twenty - six diptychs from «Afromuses (Couple)» and 64 parts from «Untitled (Afromuse)» are displayed gallery style along the length of an entire wall.
One of them is a series of tin types by a NYC — based photographer Melissa Cacciola represented by Steven Kasher Gallery that dedicated an entire wall to Melissa's latest group of portraits.
The 29 - year - old Sodamin has already had two sold - out solo exhibitions through Primary Projects, where he painted the floors and walls of the entire gallery in a riotous explosion of colors in addition to exhibiting paintings.
From his precisely gridded works of the 1970s to the three - dimensional panels of the 1980s and his now celebrated Wall of Light paintings from the 1990s, this volume gathers the entire oeuvre of the artist, whose work is held in numerous public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, and Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; and the Tate, London.
A site - specific drawing will encompass an entire wall of the Main Gallery, and take many hours to create.
And for her exhibition «Forever,» opening in Berlin this weekend, Kruger plucked a quotation from Woolf's extended essay «A Room of One's Own,» filling an entire gallery wall with: «You know that women have served all these centuries as looking glasses possessing the magic and delicious power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size.»
The Tate Britain has removed the walls from its gallery space to display a whole host of beautifully constructed casts by Whiteread who specialises in casting everything from the undersides of chairs to an entire room.
The large installation wall spans the width of the entire gallery and is flanked by two smaller parallel walls.
In a gallery devoted to abstraction, a monumental, prismatic swath of stained canvas hangs in draped folds attached directly to an entire wall.
From 21 January 2012 to 9 April 2012, the Royal Academy presented A Bigger Picture, [63] which included more than 150 works, many of which take entire walls in the gallery's brightly lit rooms.
«Untitled» (2012) is a large - scale site - specific painting spanning the entire back - wall of the gallery.
Covering an entire gallery wall, it depicts the port town of Onomatopoeia, gateway to The Island and a bustling introduction to Avery's unique vision.
A life - sized figure that seems to pass through a gallery wall (Self in progress, 2002), a self - portrait cast in an opaque waxy substance that vanishes over time (Untitled, 2004), a drawing that measures the duration of an entire day by means of a slow - burning fuse (Dawn to dawn, 2004), and a slender branch of thorns cast in solid gold (Golden Thorn, 2004) all speak of the artist's quest for the ungraspable.
For Smith - Stewart, Malek produced a series of geometric abstractions in a dynamic color palette that fill an entire wall in the gallery from floor to ceiling.
Images of numerous flies and a clear plastic collared shirt are mounted on a white polysilk curtain, which takes up the entire back wall of the gallery.
The Art Gallery of Ontario is itself a visible presence at the fair — though arguably not as large as RBC's Canadian Painting Competition, which was awarded an entire wall at the front of the fair.
Stretching across the entire back wall of the gallery is Wilke's large - scale multiple latex wall piece Ponde - r - rosa 3: Double Sun (triangle), Blue Champagne (square), Broken Blossoms (circle)(1975).
Hyperallergic Features Benny Andrews in Review of Collage: Made in America at Michael Rosenfeld By Melissa Stern «In the rear of the gallery, one entire wall is filled by the monumental «Circle (The Bicentennial Series)» (1973) by Benny Andrews, a huge, searing indictment of racism in America.
For the entire three - week duration of his solo exhibition, entitled «In the Absence of a Body,» the artist will remain silent and hidden, enclosed in a 2.5 - foot wide and 10 - foot long crawlspace between the West Loop gallery's walls.
In Gallery Mark Mueller, Swallowed in Space comprises five, large, entire - body, paintings, effectively distributed around a spacious gallery, the side wall of which opens through glass doors onto a couGallery Mark Mueller, Swallowed in Space comprises five, large, entire - body, paintings, effectively distributed around a spacious gallery, the side wall of which opens through glass doors onto a cougallery, the side wall of which opens through glass doors onto a courtyard.
Each gallery presents numerous video projections, moving portraits of notable figures, like British code breaker Alan Turing and NSA leaker Edward Snowden, and impressive installations, including an entire central wall of Guy Fawkes masks, associated with the hacking group Anonymous.
WASHINGTON, DC — Chuck Close's grandmother - in - law once presided over an entire wall in the National Gallery of Art «s contemporary wing.
A second part of the show occupies the entire southeast wall of the gallery consisting of a pencil - line grid divided into eleven sets of 20 squares each and contains the fingerprints of eleven sets of twins in the Chicagoland area.
Around the entire periphery there's about six feet of space between the fenced - in area and the gallery wall, so there is room to maneuver, but not much.
The Bo - Men, beautiful in their place as relief sculptures in the walls of a gallery, but the entire exhibition of Boman's work is mean to teach us about ourselves and the struggles we are always attempting to overcome.
In 1969, at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Wheeler realized his first environmental installation outside of his studio — a «light wall» — using a single row of daylight neon light embedded inside a viewing aperture that encompassed the entire dimension of the gallery wall within an enclosed space.
In 1969, at the Stedelijk Museum in both Amsterdam and Eindhoven, Wheeler realized his first environmental installation outside of his studio — a «light wall» — using a single row of daylight neon light embedded inside a viewing aperture that encompassed the entire dimension of the gallery wall within an enclosed space.
Sunshine's drawing A is for Alba covers the entire west wall of the center gallery.
In the rear of the gallery, one entire wall is filled by the monumental «Circle (The Bicentennial Series)» (1973) by Benny Andrews, a huge, searing indictment of racism in America.
The exhibition spans the entire Hayward gallery and ranges from a spot of barely noticeable Blu - Tack indented with a thumbprint, to a solid brick wall built outside on the roof.
The installation of Die Frauen from 1992/2013 at MASS MoCA is similarly clean and classical, even though it looks as if an entire hospital ward had been moved into the gallery space, with twenty lead beds lining the walls, and a large photograph printed on a lead sheet hanging at the far end of the room.
Through assembling sculpture across entire gallery floors and by activating vertical wall spaces, Le Va cogently brings into critical focus the complex legacies of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.
At The Pace Gallery in New York he presents two works that play with the laws of nature and optical illusion: One of them is the work Raster Gradient that fills the entire back wall of The Pace Gallery's 22nd Street exhibition space.
Create a gallery of your favourite family photos by putting a shelf along the entire length of one wall.
Whether you're working with just a few pieces or filling an entire wall one of the most important things that you can do with your gallery wall is to vary the sizes of the artworks that you hang.
Then in our last home, I decided to change the entire look of the gallery wall by doing two new things: 1.
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