Sentences with phrase «flexible exhibition space»

«Our move to Chelsea is motivated in part by expanding needs, including a more flexible exhibition space to accommodate large - scale works that make up a significant portion of twentieth century art,» said gallery founder and co-owner Michael Rosenfeld.
With funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Film and Video Gallery on the Museum's second floor was outfitted to be a flexible exhibition space for films, videos, and installations.
The paper medium is intended as a dynamic and flexible exhibition space in constant evolution, where the reader can discover the most interesting expressions of contemporary visual arts.
«We find ourselves needing more flexible exhibition space along with a better location to make it all more visible, and 210 Rivington definitely offers both,» Mr. Stewart told the Observer.
This modern, flexible exhibition space expands the gallery's ability to offer the curatorial freedom and ambitious programming of the original MLG vision.»
It has not been determined whether the Old Bank District Museum, as it is unofficially known with a nod to its historic neighborhood, which is now packed with lofts and restaurants, will be a collecting institution or a kunsthalle, a flexible exhibition space.
Jérôme Sans has collaborated with the architect Jean - Michel Wilmotte to redefine the structure of the center and adapt its Bauhaus style to flexible exhibition spaces.
Complementing its permanent displays will be more flexible exhibition spaces where it is envisioned that museum staff and invited guest curators will curate smaller, edgier temporary exhibitions by Hong Kong artists.

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Known for its strong educational agenda, excellent networking opportunities and extensive flexible packaging exhibition space, the Forum attracts a loyal and growing attendance each year, drawing more than 600 attendees in 2017.
Within that framework, we strive to create a perfect event, which could be an all - in format (including stand build, space rental, stand furniture and participation in the marketing programme), a space rental only exhibition format, a conference and exhibition (confex), a business summit, a congress or conference — the possibilities are limitless and flexible to best suit the market.
Renovations include luxurious rooms, top - ranked restaurants, more than 100,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting and exhibition space and unconventional meeting settings, such as the Havana Room, Tropicana Theater and outdoor event space surrounded by lush pool gardens.
For Laurie Ann Farrell, executive director of SCAD museums and exhibitions, this is a chance to flex some muscles in an expansive, flexible space, perfect for such upcoming shows as «Art x Fashion,» an examination of collaborations between designers and visual artists.
Offering 64,000 square feet of exhibition and meeting space and adjoining the convention center is the Oakland Marriott City Center, with an additional 25,000 square feet of flexible meeting space and 483 deluxe guest rooms.
Flexible meeting and event space at Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa consists of 16,000 square feet in 16 rooms that can accommodate up to 450 attendees, as well as 4,300 square feet of exhibition space.
Novotel Wollongong Northbeach is a high quality beachside conference venue that offers meeting planners an array of flexible conference space, from a large pillarless ballroom to smaller meeting rooms with natural light and executive boardrooms along with ample space for exhibition booths and trade displays.
Rydges World Square features flexible conference rooms which can cater for small board meetings or large residential conferences with plenty of space for break - out rooms, workshops, exhibitions or Cocktail functions.
The Pullman International Cairns features a pillarless Grand Ballroom, flexible meeting rooms and stylish boardrooms along with ample space for Exhibitions, Trade Displays, Cocktail Events and Team Building Activities.
It boasts a flexible function space of 5,600 m2, including exhibition floor space of 2,700 m2, the 1,700 m2 Royal Ballroom, two auditoriums with seating for up to 1,489 guests, 20 meeting rooms and outdoor event areas.
Our Foyer boasts 1000 square meters of natural daylight and flexible floor space, creating an ideal spot for exhibitions, networking events and pre-function gatherings.
In the East Building, large flexible spaces can be transformed to present exhibitions as elaborate and varied as Treasure Houses of Britain (1985 — 1986) and Art Nouveau (2000 — 2001).
The Number Shop - Studios and Gallery is an independent artist - run project in the centre of Edinburgh, which provides affordable studio spaces for 10 practitioners as well as a flexible use exhibition space.
The ICA will be a combination exhibition and performance space, laboratory and incubator featuring a series of flexible programming spaces for the presentation of visual art, theater, music, dance, and film by nationally and internationally recognized artists in a building designed by Steven Holl Architects.
The exhibition, entitled Juxtapoz x Superflat, will be on view at Vulcan's 3,000 - square - foot flexible concept space, Pivot Art + Culture, from August 4 — 7, 2016 and will feature work by over 23 artists, spanning from the underground to the heart of the international art scene.
On the ground floor, six flexible galleries will be dedicated to long - term and rotating exhibitions, the museum's permanent collection, as well as an artist project space that will provide critical exposure for emerging and under - recognized artists.
Its new owners have developed this incredible space (comprising over 16,000 m2 over two floors) to create London's newest and most flexible conference and exhibition facility.
The project of the museum's home was developed by British architect James Stirling who leaved the iron - and - brick facades and structure of the historical building, designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick in 1846, substantially untouched while he created new flexible spaces suitable for different types of artwork and exhibition layouts inside.
With a total of 36,000 square feet of new and renovated interior and exterior spaces, SHoP's design features the expansion of SITElab, an experimental exhibition gallery; a flexible Auditorium for lectures; a Learning Lab; outdoor gathering and social spaces, including the Sky Terrace; and an expanded store and cafe.
The gallery's exhibitions are mounted in 3,500 square feet of modern and highly flexible space, located across a beautiful plaza from the College's Fields Center for the Visual Arts.
With a purposefully flexible concept on the selection, this exhibition then gives space for the rhetoric of each artist's practice.
The exhibition space has a flexible format and presents a new inclusive and welcoming model for engaging with the art world which encourages the contemplation of artworks in a relaxed, open and accessible environment.
Within a swift, seven - month span since the Mayday opening of its new headquarters on Gansevoort Street — a light - filled, magically flexible space designed by Renzo Piano — the museum has dominated the New York art world's conversation with a rapid - fire succession of major exhibitions, including its sumptuous inaugural show, America is Hard to See, followed by Frank Stella's eye - filling retrospective, and an overview of a promised gift of art from the last four decades from Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner.
The exhibition spaces are generous and flexible, the reclaimed pine floors delicious, while the elevated outdoor terraces and staircases — reminding us of New York's fire escapes and ship's decks on the Hudson — feel integrated in the museum's surroundings in a way that Marcel Breuer's building never really was.
Marie DuPasquier's project space Display, and related curatorial work, takes an open, flexible approach to exhibitions — allowing the process to unfold and remain susceptible to unexpected interactions and variations.
Raw Material Company and Independent Curators International (ICI) present Project 35, a four chapter evolving exhibition of video works selected by 35 international curators and designed in a flexible presentation format, reflecting the diversity and unique nature of the many international art spaces ICI partners with.
A meditation on the flexible richness of writing, the fluid resonances of collage practices, the mobile symbolic relations between art and poetry, and the open channel between representation and the natural world that Vicuna's practice seeks to keep alive and breathing, the film does not signal a climax or closure to the exhibition, but an aperture into space and time, and an encounter with our own place within them.
Consistent with its former downtown space, the midtown gallery reflects the need for a flexible yet intimate space where multiple exhibitions can be presented simultaneously.
These significantly larger and more flexible spaces will allow SFMOMA to continue its acclaimed exhibition program and to host a wider array of traveling exhibitions from around the world.
This unique, flexible space will be unequalled in Hong Kong, and will afford Sotheby's the opportunity to regularly host auctions, exhibitions, lectures, special events and other cultural programmes throughout the year, offering a new and exciting dimension to the Sotheby's experience in Asia.
Residencies of 2 - 6 weeks include flexible live / work studio space, a month long exhibition in our gallery (when appropriate), opportunities for artistic community engagement and programming, and modest travel / living stipends.
Penelope Curtis, the director of Tate Britain, said today that organisers would be «flexible» if Philipsz wanted to make a piece for the Turner prize exhibition using a space other than the rooms reserved for the show.
Situated at 50 Moganshan Rd., which has developed to become Shanghai's artistic centre, the main gallery (bldg 16) serves as a show room for displays of artworks and smaller exhibitions, while the larger H - Space (bldg 18) woeks as a flexible white - cube exhibition hall for the display of extensive shows and grand scale projects.
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