Sentences with phrase «few gallery visitors»

Consequently, few gallery visitors are in a position to establish a proximity between these British artists and their white counterparts.

Not exact matches

The launch exhibition for Manchester's newly re-opened and revamped Whitworth art gallery caused a stampede of visitors, but few were to know that James Cropper's paper lies at the heart of Cornelia Parker's stunning War Room installation.
During the first few hours of the VIP preview, galleries were already making new connections with collectors and reporting strong, steady sales.Fair Director, Niru Ratnam said: «Visitors seem to have been struck by the fact that the fair...
A few days after the gallery opened, visitor traffic had slowed to a pleasant trickle, laying bare another type of cultural labor.
If the idea to unreservedly just «do it» à la the Nike slogan seems very un-British in the Arndale, there are fewer inhibitions in the gallery, particularly in the Active and Games rooms, where visitors are actively encouraged to participate in the works.
This should not lead the visitor to deem the Peggy Guggenheim Collection's garden simply a pleasant haven, it is also an impressive open - air gallery of masterpieces by artists such as Arp, Duchamp, Ernst, Giacometti, Holzer, Marini, Minguzzi, Merz, Moore, Noguchi, Ono, Paladino and Kapoor, just to name a few, partly coming from the museum permanent collection and partly from long - term loans by other institutions.
Fewer galleries at The Armory Show means a more manageable fair for the visitors.
At the museum, visitors won't have much chance to see Still's more famous oils on canvas, either, as with very few exceptions, no paintings will grace the walls of the galleries.
Staying along Main Street allows for visitors to zig zag among several galleries within a few steps of each other.
His 1991 work draws attention to the fact that while few museum patrons are black, there is an ever present cadre of black security guards manning the galleries of the most prestigious museums in the country and, historically, visitors, regardless of their background, have ignored them as though they not real people, but rather inanimate mannequins.
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