The large street -
facing gallery window acts as a «shop front».
Not exact matches
In offices along the avenue the most eyecatching
window display often is a portrait
gallery of executives, each
face grim enough to repel children and frozen sufficiently by Bachrach to qualify for a place in Madame Tussaud's waxworks.
White walls, polished floors and large
windows facing the ocean create a
gallery - like vibe in the open - plan great room, while a rippled ceiling and driftwood accent pieces evoke the coastline outside.
The real people in the
gallery window, sticking their
faces through a curtain for Eva Kotátková, are probably even having fun, and so are those who dare to sit on «soft sculpture» by Anthea Hamilton of decidedly mod nudes.
Taking inspiration from Warhol's late prints on view in the museum's Andy's Toy Box
gallery, Rudnick created three new large - scale abstract paintings, installed in The Warhol Store's street -
facing windows.
The young dealer couple Martha Moldovan and Harry Schleiff, who works by day at Gavin Brown, opened their by - appointment - only space Rear
Window in their home in April 2015, naming it after both the Alfred Hitchcock movie and the
gallery's main feature: it takes up the width of their 136 West 118th Street home's back -
facing glass aperture.
Her current exhibition, a solo by London - based Lakwena Maciver, includes a sixteen - foot painting with the sparkling, multicolored slogan JUST PASSING THROUGH,
facing out the
gallery's big bay
windows.
The front
windows of Sector 2337 have also been transformed by the current show: a massive blue screen becomes the suggestion of another billboard, and fits into the space of the vertical
windows as an intervention on the
face of the
gallery.
Onsite
Gallery is pleased to present a public non-commercial graphic design vinyl work installed on the two - storey street - level exterior window surface of 230 Richmond St. W. — the former site of Onsite Gallery which directly faces the gallery's future location across the street at 199 Richmond
Gallery is pleased to present a public non-commercial graphic design vinyl work installed on the two - storey street - level exterior
window surface of 230 Richmond St. W. — the former site of Onsite
Gallery which directly faces the gallery's future location across the street at 199 Richmond
Gallery which directly
faces the
gallery's future location across the street at 199 Richmond
gallery's future location across the street at 199 Richmond St. W.
View Beno's larger - than - life vinyl mural on the
window façade of 230 Richmond Street West which directly
faces the
gallery's future location across the street at 199 Richmond Street West.
The mirrored text
facing outward toward the public and viewer is a paradox which contradicts the confines of the
Gallery window, a metaphor for both limitation and infinite possibilities.
The installation aims to attract a broader public audience, using its placement at the Pro Arts» Project Space — a 24/7 storefront
window gallery, adjacent to Pro Arts» main
gallery space yet distinct in its ability to attract passersby via its central and
facing outward location, situated at the heart of the bustling Frank H. Ogawa public and government business plaza.
Additionally, along with
gallery space L21 initiated a mini project: «The
Window» — a street
facing white cube that invited 24/7, day and night viewing uninterruptedly, even from the exterior, without the necessity to enter the
gallery and just by strolling down Doctor Fourquet Street.
From the
windows of SFU's Burnaby campus overlooking Vancouver, Audain
Gallery's
window facing Hastings Street, and the Teck
Gallery's
window onto the inlet and North Shore mountains, we have looked out at the city and observed artists» material practices and collaborations, the organizations they initiated and the discursive forums they convened.
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.
Beyond the small room of framed works, the remainder of the
gallery is entirely lit by the northeastern
facing windows of Greene Naftali's eighth floor space.
Facing the large
gallery windows that open onto Grand Street, four white organic pillow - like shapes hang on a free - standing floor to ceiling wall; one in each corner.
On the second floor, Sahib has installed Heron, a large sculpture that is deliberately positioned to
face the church seen through the
gallery windows.
Hot light from the
gallery's south -
facing windows can make it especially hard to get a fix on the paintings» appearance.
From the
windows of SFU's Burnaby campus overlooking Vancouver; the Audain
Gallery facing Hastings Street; and the Teck
Gallery framing the mountains, the exhibition examines artists» material practices, organizations they've initiated and forums they've convened.