This digital animation presents a slowly shifting beam of «solid light» whose physical properties become outlined within the haze -
filled space of the gallery and are further enhanced through viewer interaction.
Not exact matches
Visitors to the Lord Ashcroft
Gallery's Extraordinary Heroes exhibition can discover the personal stories behind each medal in a state -
of - the - art new
space filled with interactive touch - screens, multimedia platforms and original interpretation.
Filling one
of the
galleries at David Zwirner (the 519 West 19th Street
space) will be a large - scale work that Flavin originally created for his first solo museum exhibition.
The exhibition
fills all three
of the
gallery's public
spaces and includes twenty paintings, sculptures, photographs, and drawings.
Exhibition: Erika Vogt, «Stranger Debris Roll Roll Roll,» at the New Museum For her first solo museum presentation, Los Angeles - based installation artist Erika Vogt will
fill the lobby
gallery with «a dense arrangement
of cast plaster and found objects that float in the
gallery space like a field
of debris.»
Filled with some two dozen wire - woven openwork sculptures by Ruth Asawa, the big second - floor
gallery at David Zwirner's West 20th Street
space in Chelsea looks like a basketry forest, or a subaqueous garden, or a cloud
of microbial life.
Large plaster sculptures embedded within the
gallery walls extend the scope
of the exhibition to
fill the entire
space.
The small images hung in Davies Street on the three walls
of the single room
gallery welcomes natural light and
fills in the
space as carefully as the works at the new Grosvenor Hill location.
New York, NY — Korean artist Jong Oh creates minimal sculptures that respond to the natural qualities
of light and
space of a site, and in the case
of his third solo exhibition with MARC STRAUS
Gallery, a light -
filled two - story room.
Lisa Hoke
fills a
gallery with colored film stretched on open frames, as if a kite had cloned itself until running out
of space.
Kirstin Mitchell's tranquil gradient series and alluring minimalist statements, in a single room punctuated by quirky objects, seem notably different from the complex gestural abstractions by Karen Schwartz that
fill the rest
of Hathaway
Gallery's expansive
spaces.
A front page Village Voice story in November
of 1969 describes how artists began (illegally)
filling the neighborhood's large, empty industrial
spaces, even though they weren't zoned for residential use, with James Rosenquist and Paula Cooper
Gallery being name - checked as pioneers
of the area.
As the artist explains,» The
space will be
filled with sinuous, large, sprawling structures on two opposing walls (units composed
of weaving
of metal grid and clear, iridescent,» edge glowing» Plexi glass), which transmit, reflect, and refract light while the painted dark walls
of the
gallery are enclosed with images that echo the shadows and reflections
of the gleaming sculpture.
At this exhibition, she will
fill the large
gallery space with a group
of new work.
Lew and Locks named the sixty - three participants, whose works will
fill two
of the four main
gallery floors
of the Whitney (including the 18,000 - square - foot Neil Bluhm Family Galleries on the fifth floor) and numerous other
spaces throughout the Museum.
It is an apt show to inaugurate the clear, light -
filled Camberwell
Space, a new, publicly accessible
gallery opened as part
of the college's # 62m redevelopment.
The
spaces between pavilions create what director Don Bacigalupi has aptly dubbed a «palate cleanser»
of nature between
galleries that are, after all, often
filled with depictions
of it.
The highly anticipated exhibition will
fill the entire museum —
galleries and outdoor
spaces alike — and underscore the extraordinary range
of practices, histories, and artists shaping contemporary art locally and indeed globally.
Over a dozen recent paintings will
fill the main
gallery, paired with a series
of intimate works on linen in the
gallery's project
space.
To whit,
gallery artists like Laska, Luke Murphy, and Michael Williams
fill a few
spaces on the wall, but a lot
of the artists weren't part
of CANADA»S usual stable.
We advise artists and curators to visit the
gallery space before submitting a proposal to ensure awareness
of the size
of space the work must
fill.
The messages noting a time
of transition are placed in the
gallery, a
space filled with movement, causing them to disintegrate and blend over time as more and more visitors walk over them.
On display are a video
of a red flag that is actually white; a video with a lawyer, describing the preconditions for a private museum
of contemporary art in Bulgaria; barriers that almost completely
fill the
gallery space; and an entrance door that can only be opened from outside.
Presented in conjunction with the 47th annual conference
of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts — a FotoFest - style extravaganza that will flood the city's art
spaces with all things clay — the exhibit will
fill Moody's front
gallery with all - white porcelain works, the show's dark title notwithstanding.
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of Books, lareviewofbooks.org, (image), June 21 Hotchkiss, Sarah, «Sexy Sculpture
Fills CULT's Summer Group Show», kqed.com, July 27 CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists 2015, catalog, p9 Archer, Larissa, «Review: Sexxitecture / Cult, San Francisco,» Frieze, October, pp260 - 261 2014 Hutton, Jen, «Max Maslansky», Made in L.A. 2014, catalog, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Miranda, Carolina A., «Datebook: Boxing painters, teen idols, and John Altoon's short career», The Los Angeles Times, June 5 Zimskind, Lyle, «Channing Hansen's Quantum Paintings are Really Knit», Los Angeles Magazine Blog.com, July 17 Finkel, Jori, «Painting on Radio Canvas», The New York Times, February 7 Khadivi, Jesi, «Curated in L.A», interview with Michael Ned Holte, Kaleidoscope, Summer, pp.110 - 115 Gill, Noor, «' Made in L.A 2014» at Hammer Museum displays work by artists like Max Maslansky», DailyBruin.com, August 4 Hernando, Gladys, «The White Album», catalog, Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles, p. 28 Plagens, Peter, «Exhibit a Creation
of Show, Not Tell», The Wall Street Journal, August 19 Berardini, Andrew, Art Review, September Dhiel, Travis, «The Face Collector», essay for Sniff The
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of Buying», Smart Money Magazine, May 2006, pp. 111 - 13 Impression (Ism): Contemporary Impressions, catalog, City
of Brea Art
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of the Mole, a drawing compilation, Fundació 30 km / s, Paris, France
Transforming the
space through the installation
of three water - based works built into a raised floor, the usually silent
gallery filled with the sound
of flowing and trickling water.
For his first
gallery exhibition in New York since 2012, Neto will present a new body
of finger - crocheted immersive sculptures, installations and wall works that
fill both floors
of the
gallery's
space, inviting the viewer into an all - encompassing sensorial experience.
Jupiter Artland, 1 August — 27 September 2015 As part
of the extensive programme at Jupiter Artland this summer, New York - based artist Tara Donovan will be
filling three unique
gallery spaces with her monumental sculptural installations.
Nearly 70 drawings, paintings, and sculptures
fill both rooms
of the
gallery's first floor, as well as an additional
space upstairs.
Gallery Underground is a large light -
filled art
space that anchors the visual arts component
of Crystal City's Art Underground, launched in partnership with the Crystal City Business Improvement District (BID) and JBG Smith in 2012.
The historic neighborhood
of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is
filled with exceptional
galleries, alternative exhibition
spaces, and working artists.
Howard Hodgkin is showing 20 new paintings in the generous, light
filled spaces of Gagosian
Gallery, in London.
On these nights, the
gallery lights dim, and the open
space fills with people — by my count at a recent event, there were more fans
of experimental music than enthusiasts
of visual art — who are excited to dance and discuss the music, Simmons's show, and Perry's work.
These possibilities included engaging the floor, ceiling and corners
of the exhibition
space; taking advantage
of architectural features such as doorways and moldings; fencing off segments
of the exhibition
space with «barriers»
of light; and, by the time
of his 1969 retrospective at the National
Gallery of Canada, developing special installations, or «situations,» consisting
of specially constructed architectural
spaces containing room -
filling light.
Alibis: Sigmar Polke 1963 — 2010, one
of the largest exhibitions ever installed by the museum, includes more than 250 works
filling four
gallery spaces.
His 1971 exhibition at the Whitechapel
Gallery was radical,
filling the
space with a huge cross made
of pine needles.
The South
Gallery II
of White Cube Bermondsey is turned into a magical, wondrous and captivating
space filled with new works by Cerith Wyn Evans.
«The latest edition comes in the form
of Sundaram Tagore [
Gallery], a bright
space filled with vibrant contemporary works personally selected by it's namesake, a notable New York - based curator and descendant
of influential poet and Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore.»
Phyllida Barlow at Hauser & Wirth, through Dec. 22 When you enter the small
gallery that initiates Phyllida Barlow's wonderful exhibition
of new, multifaceted work, you must negotiate the
space -
filling «untitled (upturned house),» a construction
of wood and varnished panels that resemble a scrambled house resting on teetering foundations.
Canadian sound artist crys cole focuses on the delicacy
of minimal sonic environments, presenting a sound sculpture, entitled
filling a
space with salt (in two parts), that is created and located within the
gallery floor's vents.
With seventy thousand square feet
of gallery space to
fill, Heyler's biggest logistical problem at the moment is finding works to replace those leaving Eli and Edythe Broad's house.
Surprisingly, some rooms in the
space have white walls hung with wall works like your average
gallery, but passing through a door leads you to rural wooden
spaces with angular roofs
filled with a wide array
of digital works like a manipulated vinyl rendering
of a Fuji water bottle by Yung Jake and an abstracted digital painting
of Alexandra Marzella by Giovanna Olmos.
Within the blacked - out
gallery, the artists will
fill the
space with their light, bringing site - specific to a darkened
space as a subtle act
of activism.
The exhibition brings together a film, which is installed in the blacked - out
space of the main
gallery at a scale that
fills the viewer's optical range, and new lightboxes, which illuminate the small back
gallery with an eerie deep - blue aura.
The work revisits the biblical story
of Jacob's ladder with a towering floor to ceiling structure
of rare artefacts and books that will
fill the lofty
spaces of the
Gallery.
The film will simultaneously be shown through four synchronized projectors onto the main
gallery walls and will
fill the
space with an extraordinary sensorium
of color, light, music and sound.
The displays include a room
of late works by American painter Agnes Martin, an iconic work by Martin Creed, Half the Air in a Given
Space, which sees the spectacular sea - facing
galleries filled with hundreds
of balloons; a selected display
of the late Margaret Mellis» paintings and constructions, as well as works by Naum Gabo, Roman Ondak, Fischli & Weiss, Lucio Fontana and Anri Sala.
Wedged in at a right - angle between 3rd Street and Howard Street, the Snøhetta addition includes 170,000 square feet
of extra indoor and outdoor
gallery space, the largest living green wall in the Bay Area, three restaurants, two museum shops, a state -
of - the - art conservation studio, a theater, gender - neutral bathrooms and a lower level
filled with art that is free and open to the public.
Urban views
of rooftop gatherings, brick lots, fast moving colors, graffiti, and street corners
filled with images
of the people who inhabit these
spaces found quiet reflection on the sunlit
gallery walls.
This survey
of works by the Israeli - born, New York based artist
fills the museum's
gallery space with spectacular mural - size paintings on tulle fabric that were inspired by a series
of poems by Agha Shahid Ali.