Sentences with phrase «first gallery building»

In 1971 he opened his own gallery at 420 West Broadway, the first gallery building in SoHo; he later moved it to Chelsea before closing it altogether in 2000.
With their support, large extensions were added to the gallery including seven new rooms to display the Turner Bequest in 1910 and the Duveen Sculpture Galleries, the first galleries build specifically for sculpture in England.

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The Robert Lehman Wing galleries, on the Museum's first floor and ground level, have been transformed into a building - within - a-building using white scrims.
Crystal Bridges is the first major art museum to be built in the United States in the last four decades, with more than 50,000 square feet of gallery space and an endowment in excess of $ 800 million.
Offering the same charm and fun to drive nature combined with sterling Japanese reliability and build quality, the Miata was the sports car the world deserved GR Auto Gallery is pleased to bring this stunning, one owner 1991 MX - 5 Miata to the market for the very first time.
Also on show at the 2014 New York Auto Show is the first look at the all - new MX - 5 — due in 2015 — with a bare SKYACTIV chassis (in the photo gallery above) teasing what's to come from the most successful roadster ever built (940,000 sold, and counting).
Making its debut at a special, custom - built Commodore Gallery at the brand's headquarters in Port Melbourne, Holden today celebrated 37 years of Commodore by bringing together more than 30 Commodores, from one of the very first 1978 VB Commodores, to concepts, exports and motorsport heroes, illustrating the history and evolution of Australia's favourite car.
El Paseo - Historic El Paseo, California's first shopping center, was built in the 1920s and features a variety of unique gift shops, jewelry stores, galleries and restaurants nestled amid romantic gardens and Spanish courtyards.
Albany is where the first European settlers set foot in Western Australia in 1826 and much of their legacy remains today, with colonial buildings housing museums, galleries and restaurants.
Historic El Paseo, California's first shopping center, was built in the 1920s and features a variety of unique gift shops, jewelry stores, galleries and restaurants nestled amid romantic gardens and Spanish courtyards.
This charming city marks the spot where the first European settlers set foot in Western Australia, and much of their legacy remains today with colonial buildings standing proudly as museums, galleries and restaurants.
It has handsome buildings, stylish shops, high culture, first rate museums and galleries and enough excellent places to eat and drink to satisfy all tastes and all budgets.
Western Spirit is a first - class museum celebrating the art, culture and history of the American West in its galleries in the 43,000 - square - foot two - story main building.
It opened to the public in 1889 making the Edinburgh gallery the first in the world to be specially built as a portrait gallery.
The Gallery has been built for VR, with an active first episode released on Steam already on Vive and an Oculus version arriving soon.
His private museum, the Astrup Fearnley Museet, first opened in Oslo in 1993, and in 2012 moved to a Renzo Piano — designed building with around 45,000 square feet of gallery space.
In 1973, as Mellon's highly enriched heirs were funding construction of the East Building, the Gallery acquired its first two works by living African - American artists.
Herb Ritts Museum of Fine Arts, Boston March 14 — Nov. 8 In 2007, the Herb Ritts Foundation donated $ 2.5 million to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, to build the first gallery at the museum dedicated solely to photography.
Newport Street Gallery, which celebrates its first birthday this weekend, has been awarded the respected RIBA Stirling Prize for the UK's best new building of the year.
Opening in January 2018, David Zwirner will inaugurate its first gallery in Asia in the H Queen's building in Central Hong Kong.
Featured in Dwell when it opened in 2013, the building set a new standard as the first commercial art gallery to receive LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification.
Consistently in love with landscape — and the idea of landscape as an abstraction — Wolf Kahn has lovingly built a very vivid and beautiful oeuvre since first exhibiting his paintings at the Hansa Gallery, one of New York's first co-op galleries, nearly sixty years ago.
At the National Gallery event, Miller says he built a new house, with walls backed by plywood to facilitate the display of his art collection and Golden «did the first hanging.»
It was therefore able to build international reputations for contemporary artists in - house and the gallery began to attract artists of the standing of Francis Bacon, one of the first to sign an exclusive contract with Marlborough in 1958.
Following her monumental installation in MASS MoCA's largest gallery, Building 5, in 2007 — which marked her first indoor projection in the U.S. — Holzer returns with a campus - wide series of work that will include a large - scale outdoor projection on the River Street side of the factory's complex titled For North Adams, 21 of her celebrated carved stone benches located throughout MASS MoCA's sprawling campus, an installation of her Inflammatory Essays posters, and rotating exhibitions of her work spanning the breadth of her career.
It isn't the first time I've set sail across the concrete Sargasso of the South Bank either; last time I floundered in a rowing boat on the flooded sculpture court of the Hayward Gallery, courtesy of the Austrian collective Gelitin in the Hayward's 2008 Psycho Buildings show.
, The Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC New Talent, Signal 66, Washington, DC Art Romp 11, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Eye Street Gallery, Washington, DC Colleen Kelsey, Brenda Moore in Dialogue, Watkins Gallery, DC Passages, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Meaning in the Mundane, Levy Gallery, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA Curve, the Art of Female Desire, Signal 66, Washington, DC 2000 Art Romp 10, Studio 7 Gallery, Washington, DC Project Space, Washington, DC First Sight, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC Drawing Exhibition, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC 1999 4th Annual Invitational Exhibition, Zone One Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Drawing Exhibition, Watkins Gallery, American University, Washington, DC 1996 Alumni Exhibition, Levy Gallery, MCAD, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Eight in the Atrium, Levy Gallery, MCAD, Philadelphia, PA Student Impetus: an Exhibition of Works from the Women of MCAD, The Provident Building, Philadelphia, PA
Serves as a member of the Pennell Committee at the Library of Congress until 1993, replacing Jim Dine; works first with Donald Saff and then with Yvonne Jacquette to select prints for the Library of Congress Pennell Print Collection; is guest teacher at Cornell University, SUNY Purchase, and University of Southern California, Los Angeles; sings in and designs a set based on Goya's prisoner figures for the «El Salvador» oratorio concert by the Back Bay Chorale under the direction of conductor Larry Hill, which takes place at Harvard's Sanders Theater on 18 May; exhibition Wakeby Day / Wakeby Night: Monumental Monotypes by Michael Mazur opens 11 March at the Hayden Gallery, MIT (colorplate 18), in conjunction with installation of Wakeby monotypes at the 500 Memorial Drive dormitory building.
In October 2010, Lehmann Maupin took its first step at establishing an on - site presence to build on their longstanding relationships in Istanbul, presenting «Five in Istanbul: A Selection of Artists from Lehmann Maupin Gallery» at the Borusan Müzik Evi, featuring the work of Hernan Bas, Tracey Emin, Teresita Fernández, Tony Oursler and Jennifer Steinkamp.
These works will be the first show in the East building of the Gallery in 2016 when it reopens and will be titled From Los Angeles to New York: The Dwan Gallery, 1959 - 1971.
Anchored to a first floor gallery space over the course of A New Reality, these mobile units will change position and be located at different junctures throughout the building in the future.
By Andrew McClintock The first time I met Guy he asked me if he could drive his Trans - AM through the front of my gallery's historic 1909 building façade.
In 2008, Pace became the first major Western gallery to build a presence in mainland China with the opening of a 25,000 - square - foot gallery in Beijing, timed with the Beijing Olympics.
Building on the success of the first ArtCrawl Harlem tour, Taste of Harlem Tours and Canvas Paper and Stone Gallery have organized a 6 - hour guided bus tour of the local art galleries, culminating in a catered reception.
Built from the foundation of five early paper negatives by Baron Adolphe Humbert de Molard (b. 1800), first exhibited as part of a three - person show originally presented ten years ago at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York and Galerie Nelson, Paris, this expanded exhibition further investigates a premise that expounds the ways in which our perception of such work, historically bound to context and experience, has shifted over time, and continues to generate a discursivity and evaluation of content.
Our first challenge was to remove the massive amount of casework built into the African Gallery (temporarily closed while we use the space for this exhibition).
And the Pulitzer Goes To... — Phillip Kennicott, the Washington Post journalist who pens the paper's column on art and architecture, has been awarded this year's Pulitzer award for criticism based on his articles on the Kevin Roche exhibition at the National Building Museum, photography at the Corocoran Gallery, and representations of the first family in contemporary images, stating that he was «especially happy to win at a time when arts criticism is not doing well.»
In 1998, the first phase of expansion began when the Museum had access to the whole building and created galleries for solo exhibitions by Australian artists.
(At the time, paintings were still being wheeled into the half - installed temporary exhibitions gallery that will first show off the Kimbell's pre-1800 European collection, which will then return to the Kahn building after the Modern Masters show comes down.)
Queens, NY, «Columbia University MFA Thesis Show,» May White Columns Bulletin Board at Bard CCS, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY, «The Dream of Reason / The Sleep of Reason,» January 26 — March 5 2008 Beijing, China, «Blank Show / «空白展 — 2008» Begin with the Beginning,» in collaboration with David Brooks, May The Nash Building at Columbia University, New York, NY, «First Year MFA Exhibition» 2005 CRG Gallery, New York, NY,» Greater Brooklyn,» curated by Alex Dodge and Glen Baldridge, May 19 — July 22 BIBLIOGRAPHY 2011 Gopnick, Blake.
Vanessa Branson opened her first art gallery in London in 1986 and built an extensive private collection of works by artists including William Kentridge, Fred Pollock and David Shrigley.
Wols's first U.S. retrospective at the Menil Collection, which has among the largest and widest - ranging public holdings of his paintings and works on paper, aggravates the historical slight by splitting the show between two of the museum's smaller exhibition galleries on opposite sides of the building.
V&A Dundee And from two transformed galleries to an entirely new one: V&A Dundee will be Scotland's «first dedicated design museum», housed in specially built, curvy, concrete structure nestled on the city's waterfront.
The two - story gallery is located in an historic 1914 building and is the first of its kind in the rapidly developing Hudson Yards neighborhood.
28 January 2013, New York — Lehmann Maupin Gallery will inaugurate its first international exhibition space with a solo show of new work by Lee Bul on Thursday, 14 March 2013, in the historic Pedder Building in Hong Kong.
Not stopping with the first sculpture, the work Block of Dering will take the façade of the gallery building at 23 Dering Street and create a near - cube.
British Folk Art: The House That Jack Built is the first significant exhibition of British folk art at a national gallery, and includes nearly 200 paintings, sculptures, textiles and other objects, spanning the 17th to 20th centuries.
This is not to say that the gallery is consumed with the latest thing — in recent years, Boesky has pulled off major coups in securing the representation of two legendary living artists, the Arte Povera sculptor Pier Paolo Calzolari and the Minimalist icon Frank Stella, the latter of which recently made news when it was announced that his first major retrospective since 1970 will be the first show to fill a full floor of the Whitney's new Meatpacking District building when it opens next spring.
Building on Frieze's long - term commitment to supporting galleries throughout their development, this year four returning exhibitors who first exhibited at Frieze London in the Focus section will join the main section for the first time, including Clearing (New York), Fonti (Naples), Simon Preston (New York) and Société (Berlin).
After organizing off - kilter, guerilla - style shows in unlikely venues (a cubicle in an office building, a hotel room at Hotel Chelsea, his apartment, etc.) in the early»90s, Brown first opened up a brick - and - mortar space in Chelsea, before moving to the West Village where he eventually took over his neighbor's lease and expanded the gallery to consume and entire block — before vacating to move uptown this year.
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