Sentences with phrase «entrance to the gallery»

The painter and installation artist Daniel Buren, associated with the Conceptual Art movement, has been a dominant figure in the art world since his 1968 exhibition at the Galleria Apollinaire in Milan, in which he blocked the only entrance to the gallery with stripes.
Creativity is being squeezed out of increasingly pressurised school timetables and we know there are schools in our district that simply can not afford to bring classes to experience the art on display here, even though entrance to the gallery is free.
With traditional installation environments, the viewer is asked to enter the artwork, thereby completing it, but with Dug Down Gallery / Powerless Structures, the audience is not just refused entrance to the gallery but to the artwork itself.
The wainscoted entrance to the gallery is accessible via a narrow staircase that is passable only by one very thin human being at a time.
Buren had his first important solo exhibition at the Galleria Apollinaire in Milan in 1968, where he blocked the only entrance to the gallery, a glass door, with a striped support.
The entrance to the gallery lies below a glass pyramid however the entrance for the Mona Lisa is at Porte des Lions on the south side of the museum west of the Pont du Carrousel.
Entrance to the Gallery is $ 7 and hosts works by masters such as Lippi, Titian, and Caravaggio.
For instance, Resort III (2013), which is placed in the entrance to the gallery, uses the language of mineral precipitation to investigate the dependency of humans upon their habitat, whilst blocks are incorporated into the feet of the standing works to exaggerate their precariousness.
Some were placed just inside the front doors to the museum's lobby, positioned in relation to other stanchions cordoning off entrance to the galleries, or beside signage in the museum's bookshop.
(entrance to gallery # 11).
The second exhibition drew tremendous attention, beginning with the AAA flag waving above the entrance to the gallery and ending with the realization by the critics of the fact that modern art was invading the very inner sanctum of the traditional art.
No registration is required; just meet us at the entrance to the galleries.
Her high jinks are known to draw crowds, so a warning: Entrance to the gallery is on a first - come, first - served basis.
Philippe Parreno opens and closes the sequence at the pool level with two videos: the first, The Writer (2007)- at the entrance to gallery 1 - appropriates one of the first robots created in the eighteenth century, whilst Anywhen (2017)- in Gallery 3 - films an octopus responding to its environment, accompanied by a soundtrack inspired by James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
At the entrance to the gallery, a massive crochet structure engulfs the main space and invites the viewer to wander through it, as the exhibition slowly unfolds beyond the knitted net.
At the entrance to Gallery 2, viewers encounter Olafur Eliasson's Your Compound Eye, the artist's first kaleidoscope and among his earliest experiments with modes of perception relating to space, time, and movement.
Its presence is so dominant that it physically obstructs the entrance to the gallery, obliging the viewer to dunk under in order to pass inside the space, and creating a further contradiction to the statement it presents.
[9] In other projects, he has bricked up the entrance to gallery spaces, rendering them impenetrable for the duration of the respective exhibition, and has painted the words» Ne Travaillez Jamais» on the wall, a phrase lifted from the May, 1968, protest riots in Paris.
Sculpture by multiple artists is installed in the outdoor Sculpture Garden near the entrance to the gallery.
A video at the entrance to the gallery shows two dancers moving more elegantly through the space, obeying a set of instructions that dictate their interactions with it and with each other.
Labels were clustered at the entrance to each gallery, rather than displayed next to individual works.
The installation opens with a hanging, laminated plywood cube which partially obstructs the entrance to the gallery.
At the MCA, Rosen presents the word «YOURS» divided by the entrance to the galleries in such a way so that when one encounters the work it reads, «Y» and «OURS».
The almost complete row of seats is interrupted by the entrance to the gallery.
At the entrance to the gallery, Hashimoto's large - scale installation flows into motion with a subtle, meditative rhythm as I open the glass door and pass underneath.
At the entrance to the gallery he reveals his process in six elegant small scale paintings with grey - beige color grounds, over a grid that features fragments of his finished pieces swimming on its rough surface.
At the entrance to the gallery is a blue screen.
The framed drawing was hanging near the entrance to the Gallery and it appears that a man in his early - 30s walked in and simply took it off the wall.
An Islamic dome topped the entrance to the galleries holding Smith's work, a reimagining of his presentation at the 1977 Cologne Art Fair.
Directly inside the entrance to the gallery in Mike Kelley's recent show, one stumbled on The Keep (all works 1998), a trashy, scrap - wood hut issuing hollow «UFO sounds.»
On an external wall at the entrance to the gallery the three versions, archived in old newspapers, are illuminated on large light - boxes.
Anchoring these bodies of work are three unique architectural installations: a window from the artist's studio installed in an exterior wall facing the street, replete with a plant - filled windowsill and the radiator supporting it; a dividing wall from the studio with clerestory windows, installed free - standing in the middle of the gallery; and her own work table, relocated from her studio in Berlin and placed at the entrance to the gallery.
Presented on a pedestal, the singular tank stands alone at the entrance to the gallery, just inside the plate glass façade, where sunlight can shine through the thousands of tiny holes drilled in its skin.
One sculpture at the entrance to the gallery reaches just below the knee, offering an endearing preview of what's around the corner.
gifs by Carla Gannis, displayed on iPads near the entrance to the gallery.
It was fitting, then, that in Chicago Glenn Ligon's 2005 neon sculpture Warm Broad Glow graced the entrance to the gallery, for in its rendition of the words NEGRO SUNSHINE — culled from Gertrude Stein...
It was fitting, then, that in Chicago Glenn Ligon's 2005 neon sculpture Warm Broad Glow graced the entrance to the gallery, for in its rendition of the words NEGRO SUNSHINE - culled from Gertrude Stein...
At the entrance to the gallery's first level of Ingrid Calame «s solo exhibition at The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, the pale green enamel of sspspss... UM biddle BOP appear like forceful strokes and splatters that drip down the wall, unfolding across the ground.
The entrance to the gallery and to the seating area for watching the film are highly mediated, making the act of viewing and our physical trajectory through the space central to the experience of the installation.
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