Sentences with phrase «exhibition programme across»

The outstanding exhibition programme across Tate saw exceptional attendance figures.
Working closely with exhibiting artists and curators, Chris» role is to plan, design, implement and manage the delivery of the Gallery's exhibitions programme across the Gallery's nine spaces.

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The free - to - attend seminar programme will run across three theatres throughout the two days and in addition to the full seminar programme, the 2016 show boasts a packed exhibition hall full of over 170 leading international suppliers.
In fact, 2018 is a big year for women's voices; there will be a series of events, exhibitions and educational programmes happening across the UK to celebrate the suffragette movement.
The department will be unveiling new programmes at the exhibition and will be hosting 204 tour operators and media representatives from 19 countries across the world.
With Art Fund support, this year will see museums, galleries and art institutions across the UK take part in RA250, a major nationwide programme of talks, exhibitions and events to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Arts.
Reflecting the way Jonas works across many different disciplines, the ground - breaking survey exhibition is the first of its kind at Tate, combining a gallery exhibition, a ten - day live programme in the Tanks with performances by Jonas herself, a film retrospective in the Starr Cinema, as well as this special one - day - only live performance of Moving Off Land.
White Cube's exhibition programme extends across its four gallery spaces, two of which are in London; Mason's Yard in St. James's and Bermondsey Street in South London, and two further galleries recently opened in Hong Kong and São Paulo.
V - A-C is committed to the international presentation, production and development of Russian contemporary art and cultural practise — across a multitude of forms and within the framework of an invigorated and informed exhibition, educational and publishing programme.
The programme has nurtured artistic infrastructures across the world and brought a breadth of contemporary talent to light, presenting its findings in eighteen exhibitions to over 2 million people.
Devised as «Cosmology of Exhibitions» by Curator, Inti Guerrero, the 38th EVA International — Ireland's Biennial of Contemporary Art takes place across various venues in Limerick city with an expanded programme to include IMMA, Dublin.
The foundation's deep commitment to developing and sustaining the cultural life and heritage of Sharjah is reflected through year - round exhibitions, performances, screenings, and educational programmes in the city of Sharjah and in arts spaces across the Emirate, many of which are housed in historic buildings.
The Biennial programme is presented in locations across Liverpool including public spaces and the city's leading art venues: Bluecoat, FACT, Open Eye Gallery, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University's Exhibition Research Lab, National Museums Liverpool, RIBA North, the Liverpool Playhouse, Victoria Gallery & Museum (University of Liverpool), and Blackburne House.
Selected exhibitions include; Beyond the Nation Station State I want to Dream, solo exhibition, Decad, Berlin, 2018; A Farewell to Progress, performance, South London Gallery, London, 2018; A Farewell to Progress, performance, KW, Berlin, 2017; Ideology Meets Implementations, group exhibition, W139, 2017; Gentle Dust, group exhibition, Showroom MAMA, Rotterdam, 2017; Southern Summer School, summer school and public programme, BAK, Utrecht, 2017; Northern Winter Workshops, collective events programme across, the Netherlands, South Africa and the UK, 2017; duo exhibition at Kunstraum, London; The Things We Talked About, group exhibition at St PAUL St Gallery, Auckland; Wilderness, group exhibition at New Shelter Plan, Copenhagen;... instead to meet strangers who might change our minds, solo exhibition at the Swiss Church, London (2014); A Space of No Exception, group exhibition at Sokol Space, Moscow (2014).
In our iconic building we host a year - round changing programme of historical, modern and contemporary exhibitions presenting sculpture from across the world.
All eyes are on contemporary art this summer as the GENERATION exhibition programme gets underway at museums and galleries across Scotland.
06 Apr 2018 27 May 2018 The 38th EVA International at IMMA Devised as «Cosmology of Exhibitions» by Curator, Inti Guerrero, the 38th EVA International - Ireland's Biennial of Contemporary Art takes place across various venues in Limerick city with an expanded programme to include IMMA.
We work closely with a range of corporate partners on projects across the gallery's exhibitions, artist residencies, education programmes and capital projects.
Led by Chief Curator Diana Campbell Betancourt, local and international guest curators from leading institutions are commissioned to conduct research across South Asia, unlocking new areas of inquiry to build collaborative group exhibitions and experimental writing initiatives, as well as film and talks programmes.
Reflecting the way Jonas works across many different disciplines, this groundbreaking survey is the first of its kind at Tate, combining a gallery exhibition, a ten day live programme in the Tanks with performances by Jonas herself, and a film retrospective in the Starr Cinema.
The biennial exhibition at National Museum Cardiff and Chapter will be the centrepiece of an extended programme beyond that will include a number of locations across the city.
This exhibition is part of a programme of exhibitions and events at Two Queens across 2016 - 18 kindly supported by public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England, Leicester City Council and De Montfort University.
An exhibition and events programme featuring work by Austrian and international artists working across sound art, experimental film, software programming, laboratory culture, sculpture, ephemeral art, radio, instrument building, and post internet art.
Artistic Director Stephanie Rosenthal announces a dynamic artist list and sci - fi - inspired exhibition programme for the 20th Biennale of Sydney, running from 18 March to 5 June 2016 across multiple venues in the city.
Proposals should be designed to fill approx. 800 square metres of exhibitions space arranged across 3 gallery rooms and be accompanied by a linked public programme.
The talk will cover the Centre's activities which range from ambitious exhibitions with artists of the highest calibre from across the international arts» scene as well as an integrated public programme of talks, events, performances and screenings and a pioneering education programme.
The Institute's iconic building hosts a year - round changing programme of historical, modern and contemporary exhibitions presenting sculpture from across the world.
The exhibition will also run during the inaugural Leicester Art Week (4th — 12th November) a programme of visual arts activity across the city.
This is the first in a new programme of exhibitions and events at Two Queens across 2016 - 18, kindly supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, Leicester City Council and De Montfort University.
We are currently looking for submissions from emerging Indigenous artists across the country to submit their artwork to be included in our 2017 exhibition programme as well as through our various sales channels.
With 128 exhibtors from across the world, the fair gives a unique overview of the art world and has an exiting programme of curated exhibitions, talks, films and performances.
A programme of performance, music, site - specific installations, film, lectures and seminars based around the exhibition and prize, will be running across the city during the time of the exhibition.
This summer, more than 60 galleries and museums across Scotland are hosting Generation, a programme of exhibitions that is part of the nationwide Glasgow 2014 cultural programme.
The Biennale's main exhibition is supported by an ancillary programme of talks, seminars, workshops, film screenings and music sessions across venues in Fort Kochi - Mattanchery and Ernakulam.
A Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle initiative, this major summer exhibition presents works in outdoor and indoor settings across two key sites, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and The Hepworth Wakefield, while the Henry Moore Institute offer a complimentary display and academic programme of talks and symposia.
Across the 2016/17 programme Pilar Corrias Gallery will present RE-FRESH, a series of solo exhibitions which will contemplate the broad scope of painting at present.
His exhibition programme is international having exhibited across Germany, Los Angeles, Brussels, Florence, Basel, Zurich and Prague.
Since 2011 Aid & Abet has delivered a varied programme of exhibitions and events from a project space in Cambridge alongside a series of offsite projects across the UK that have enabled artists to experiment, take risks as well as collaborate and exchange.
The exhibition programme focuses on presenting a wide range of adventurous and influential artists from across the world, while its rich history includes exhibitions by modern pioneers such as Paul Klee, Lucio Fontana, Francis Bacon, Bridget Riley, and Anthony Caro.
The foundation's deep commitment to developing and sustaining the cultural life and heritage of Sharjah is reflected through year - round exhibitions, performances, screenings and educational programmes in the city of Sharjah and across the Emirate, often hosted in historic buildings that have been repurposed as cultural and community centres.
The annual exhibitions programme takes place across the main and first floor galleries and profiles the work of established international figures such as Mark Dion, Ryan Gander, Tom Friedman, Sanja Iveković, Michael Landy and Rivane Neuenschwander, as well as that by younger and mid-career artists such as Alice Channer and Oscar Murillo.
Since 2014 she has overseen the programme of exhibitions, residencies and events across all locations, curating the Annual Commission solo shows.
It features three galleries over three floors that will stage an on - going programme of events and exhibitions, bringing together visual art across a wide range of media.
The Biennial programme of free exhibitions and events is presented in locations across Liverpool, including public spaces and the city's leading art venues: Bluecoat, FACT, Open Eye Gallery, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University's Exhibition Research Lab, National Museums Liverpool, RIBA North, the Liverpool Playhouse, Victoria Gallery & Museum (University of Liverpool), and Blackburne House.
YSP also mounts a world - class, year - round temporary exhibitions programme including some of the world's leading artists across five indoor galleries and the open air.
The exhibitions are the latest in one of Bill Viola's most extensive periods of activity across the UK, which includes the concurrent opening of Bill Viola at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the release by Thames & Hudson of his most comprehensive monograph and the latest leg of the Tate and National Galleries of Scotland touring programme, ARTIST ROOMS, at The Wilson, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
In addition to the exhibition programme, a Federation of organizations across Ireland will host satellite projects and events in affiliation with Still (the) Barbarians, including Murder Machine curated by London - based Cameroonian curator Christine Eyene in collaboration with Ormston House, Limerick and a new partnership with IMMA Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin.
Kallat's solo exhibition is a part of the New North and South network that includes eleven arts organisations across the North of England and South Asia, who have come together in a three - year programme of commissions, exhibitions and intellectual exchange to celebrate shared heritage across continents and develop artistic talent.
Ruth is associate director at Cape Farewell, where she is curating and producing Sea Change, a 4 - year programme of interdisciplinary research, sailing expeditions, events and exhibitions across the islands of Scotland.
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