Sentences with phrase «floor special exhibition galleries»

Anchoring ICA Miami's inaugural program is the major survey, The Everywhere Studio, presented in the museum's second - and third - floor special exhibition galleries, which overlook the sculpture garden.

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The museum's six adjustable ground - floor galleries feature a combination of long - term and rotating special exhibitions, including commissions and highlights from the permanent collection, as well as presentations that spotlight under - recognized bodies of work by pioneering artists.
We encourage you to visit our new galleries for the Arts of Korea on the 2nd Floor of the Museum to see a special exhibition of Dansaekwa paintings, including additional works by Lee Ufan.
The exhibition starts dramatically in the lobby with Jim Lambie's striped floor, all sharp lines and acute angles, continues into the sixth - floor lobby where a Donald Judd painted aluminum sculpture dominates, and opens into the special exhibitions gallery, where you are greeted by a horizontal painting, installed up high, by Marcel Duchamp.
Second - and third - floor galleries will be dedicated to the museum's special exhibition program and overlook the sculpture garden, which will showcase an annual schedule of site - specific
In the special exhibition galleries on the fourth floor, visitors will find promised gifts from the Campaign for Art, including works by Francis Bacon, Vija Celmins, Richard Diebenkorn, Jasper Johns, Jackson Pollock, Ed Ruscha and single galleries devoted to Diane Arbus and Joseph Beuys.
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.
Four floors of galleries highlight objects from the Museum's permanent collection as well as a series of special, changing exhibitions.
Parallel with the 4th Berlin Biennale (25 March — 30 April 2006) Arndt & Partner opended a Special Exhibition Space one floor above the main gallery space at Zimmerstrasse, Berlin, showing sculptural positions by new gallery artists, such as Florian Baudrexel, Karsten Konrad, and Veron Urdarianu.
The following galleries will be closed from February 2 through June 2015: the front galleries on both the first floor and the mezzanine level and the special exhibition galleries on the second floor.
Second - and third - floor galleries will be dedicated to the museum's special exhibition program and overlook the sculpture garden, which will showcase an annual schedule of site - specific commissions, new gifts and long - term loans, and major sculptural works by both post-war and contemporary artists.
Originally conceived for the presentation of the museum's collections, since the spring of 2016 the main building is once again entirely dedicated to its original purpose while the third venue across the street from the main building, connected to it by an underground passage, has been specifically designed by the local architects Christ & Gantenbein for great special exhibitions held in the skylighted galleries on the third floor.
In addition to the installation in NOMA's Great Hall, the exhibition will include a special presentation of Newsome's Herald, 2011, in NOMA's second - floor gallery of French paintings.
The exhibition will be presented in two locations — the new Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Gallery in the Anna Wintour Costume Center as well as special exhibition galleries on the Museum's first floor.
Additional exhibition space includes a lobby gallery (accessible free of charge), two floors for the permanent collection, and a special exhibitions gallery on the top floor.
Special Exhibitions Gallery, Third Floor Guest Curated by Emily J. Sano, Director Emeritus, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Contemporary ceramics is...
A complement to the selection of works on view in the Museum's second floor permanent collection galleries, this special exhibition offers an opportunity to see works rarely on display and to enable deeper understanding of postwar abstraction.
This exhibition includes examples from ongoing bodies of work such as Cosmic Slops, The New Negro Escapist Social and Athletic Club, recent shelf sculptures featuring found objects, early examples of his photographs, and a special commission that will cover a gallery floor.
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