Sentences with phrase «entrance to the exhibition»

«For all that, LogiMAT still brings everything close together with its clear concentration of various industry segments and the newly designed admission via the West entrance to the exhibition centre.»
Brooks» sculpture impedes our easy entrance to the exhibition, forcing a physical experience and relationship to architecture that, like the walls themselves, is often erased within the gallery.
6.30 pm — 8.00 pm Free with entrance to the exhibition (# 5, # 3 concessions) Places are limited so contact GRAD or visit Eventbrite to book in advance.
The lecture is titled «Tone Poems: L.O. Griffith's Texas Landscapes,» and admission will include entrance to the exhibition.
The vibrant colour contrasts that underlie the golden serenity of Severini's Paysage à Civray (Vienne)(1908), displayed on the wall facing the entrance to the exhibition, engage the viewer immediately in the dialogue between classicism and abstraction that the exhibition seeks to promote.
Planned and designed with artist Tom Dolan, this 80 - page book functions asa work of art as well and fits in with Thater's idea that all things associated with a work, be it the entrance to the exhibition space, the invitation or the catalogue, must attend to the ideas driving the work.
Pick up your free Art Detectives pack at the entrance to the exhibition, from the reception desk in the front hall, or download below.
The entrance to this exhibition has a photo of work as it hangs in his home, over an old - fashioned sofa in a way that Gertrude and Leo Stein in Paris might have recognized, and the catalog has twenty essays on aspects of Cubism.
Entrance to the exhibition is included with general museum admission, which is $ 10 for adults, $ 8 for senior citizens (65 +), $ 8 for full - time college students with ID, $ 4 for children ages 6 - 17 and free for children under 6 and for museum members.
At the entrance to the exhibition, we are greeted by the pulsing pink of Are we ever really in control?
In the midst of this tension, the»93 Biennial curators (Elizabeth Sussman, Thelma Golden, Lisa Phillips, and John G. Hanhardt) placed a video of the Rodney King beating on replay right at the entrance to the exhibition.
Entrance to the exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary and New Art Exchange is free.
The entrance to the exhibition has also been moved, to stress the many ways in which a building can be used.
THE ORGANIZERS of the elegant Blinky Palermo retrospective at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen wasted no time in announcing their bold, materially focused agenda: At the entrance to the exhibition, visitors were greeted by a sequence of short videos featuring Palermo, whose own statements about abstraction introduced, in effect, the daring curatorial program within the galleries.
Chief Curator Emeritus Jeff Harrison, photographed at the entrance to the exhibition.
All educational programming and entrance to exhibitions are free and open to the public.
Entrance to exhibitions and events is free unless stated otherwise on the program.
The entrance to the exhibition contains a glass box with three Polaroid cameras, one of which was a more «deluxe» model with leather inserts.
Though we are only at the entrance to the exhibition Common Time, Hassabi's performance is an appropriate reminder that Cunningham's legacy is felt most when one is bearing witness to bodies in exploration of new movements.
Two works of art at the entrance to the exhibition signify both the specificity and capaciousness intrinsic to the unusual history of black folk art. Steven Ashby's Untitled (Hunter and Victim)(nd; collection of Robert A. Roth, Chicago) makes clear Majeed's intention to connect the art to contemporary audiences living in the era of Black Lives Matter (fig. 1).
The entrance to the exhibition will feature five works from emerging, international contemporary video artists — including Sam Jury, Michelle Handelman, and Weng Yunpeng.
Lauren Carter's sculpture Sunsets greets the viewer at the entrance to the exhibition.
The interviews can be seen on this web page (in Norwgian only) and at the entrance to the exhibition.
This key selection will hang at the entrance to the exhibition, as a compliment to and expansion on the works of Oiticica, chosen in particular to highlight the aspects of viewer interaction, vibrant colour usage and kinetic movement so key within his oeuvre.
Calder installs Morning Cobweb, a monumental walk - through stabile, as the entrance to the exhibition.
Entrance to the exhibition is free.
«Attention All Art Critics...» (1990), by Cary Leibowitz, greets visitors at the entrance to the exhibition of his works at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.
In solidarity with major cultural institutions in Bosnia - Herzegovina, MIT's List Visual Arts Center has joined Culture Shutdown, an international awareness campaign, and has taped off the entrance to their exhibitions Amalia Pica and Olivier Laric: Versions for the day.
The entrance to our exhibition space is on the ground floor and is flat level, and the secondary gallery space is accessible via a ramp for wheelchair users.
This show traces the arch of Sherman's career from her days as a student in Buffalo, to the latest, large computer assisted photo murals she produced for the entrance to the exhibition galleries.
Like the turning of a page, the blink of an eye, or the rotation of a revolving door (as installed here by Geffriaud, altering the entrance to the exhibition space), the cinematic cut is a mechanical gesture which interrupts or redirects the flow of a narrative, a space, or a beam of light.
The entrance to the exhibition space itself is adorned with a theatre curtain, installed on the façade which visitors must pass to enter.
Gary Hume's exhibition is in a difficult position following the Caulfield show, and as I walk up to his first piece, being the entrance to the exhibition itself, a pair of bright pink doors harking back to his famous «Door Paintings» which launched his career in the early 1990's, I feel the transition maybe slightly unnatural.
At the entrance to the exhibition, propped against the wall on top of each other as if in a giant's poster shop, were several enormous works on paper by Kerstin Brätsch (sorry, no photography allowed).
The work took center stage, hanging above the entrance to the exhibition's Central Pavilion.
A remarkable work that will surely stand out for its placement at the entrance to the exhibition is Condensation of Yellowstone Park Into 64 Square Feet (1969/2016).
Entrance to the exhibition is free of charge.
At the entrance to the exhibition is After the Flood, a new work by Dustin Yellin with his signature layered resin sculptures: a Boschian swirl of figures suspended in the aqua casing.
Spanning nearly 24 feet, To Mallarmé (2003), a late signature work by Mario Merz, is installed on the Mezzanine near the entrance to the exhibition.
Nam June Paik's gigantic and splendid video installation dominates the entrance to the exhibition.
Martin Creed's Work No. 1701 (2013)-- a short film shot from a single camera position, showing a succession of people crossing the same street in New York — is positioned near the entrance to the exhibition.
Posters for Bartana's films adorn the walls of the entrance to the exhibition, signalling that we are moving through a landscape of shifting images, in which documentation, staging, rhetoric, and idealization are used to capture both real and imaginary events.
Bladefence and Janneniska — Safe Lifting of People — present their 90m Skylift at the entrance to the exhibition halls.
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