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In the Summer issue of ARTnews, our annual «Top 200 Collectors» issue, we profiled prodigious contemporary art collector and fashion retail magnate Tony Salamé, whose hotly - anticipated 40,000 - square - foot exhibition space for his Aïshti Foundation opened in Beirut last weekend.
In 2015, the entrepreneur opened a 40,000 - square - foot exhibition space for his Aïshti Foundation in Jal el - Dib, Lebanon.

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Jointly organized by Messe Düsseldorf Asia and Asian Exhibition Services Ltd., Bevtec Asia 2015 showcased the complete scope of technology, products and equipment for beverage production in Asia — from laboratory to ingredients, processing, bottling and labeling to storage, distribution and marketing on 43,000 square feet of net exhibit space.
Cuomo said Thursday that construction will start this year and will add 344,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space, 400,000 square feet of operational space and 479,000 feet for delivery truck parking.
Fall Forum exhibition fee: $ 750, which includes a 6 - foot table, two chairs, additional space for banners / other materials, and one registration, with breakfast and lunch included on December 2 and 3.
With 10,000 square feet of exhibition space, the museum will host shows, films, lectures, and more for both students and the public.
With a total of 720,000 square feet of exhibition and 147,000 square feet of meeting room space, the Los Angeles Convention Center provides a preeminent setting for any event.
Boasting 30,000 square feet of multi-functional space the property's meeting capabilities are comprised of multiple meeting rooms, ballrooms, exhibition areas, an outdoor terrace and more, ensuring a jaw - dropping setting for events.
Sarah Crowner: Wall (Hot Blue Terra Cotta) Sarah Crowner's gorgeous 10 x 20 foot tile mural Wall (Hot Blue Terra Cotta)(2014 - 2016)-- fabricated for her recent MASS MoCA exhibition Beetle in the Leaves — now guides visitors in and out of the museum's new gallery spaces, along with a companion work, Tile Painting (Terra Cotta)(2016).
We view this space as a temporal solo exhibition, with each large work staying on the wall for at least 6 months, before being painted over and recommissioned for the next show.The site specific installation pushes the artists craft and practice to create something beyond their normal scale — the wall being 20 foot long and 14 foot high.
The project, a full renovation of a 7,500 - square - foot former Chase Bank branch on St. Marks Place, will feature a library, a bookstore (launched in partnership with Printed Matter) and a rooftop alongside spaces for exhibitions and public programs.
NGA to Renovate — In (so far) unrelated news, the National Gallery has also announced a $ 30 million renovation to their East Building — which houses the museum's Modern and contemporary art collection — with galleries to begin closing in July in preparation for the planned construction, which will add a rooftop sculpture garden and more than 12,000 square feet of exhibition space.
The money, if approved by the Senate — a vote could come later this spring — will add 130,000 square feet of galleries, which would double the space now available for exhibitions.
The largest column - free museum exhibition space in New York, the Neil Bluhm Family Galleries measure 18,200 square feet and feature windows with striking views east into the city and west to the Hudson River, making for an expansive and inspiring canvas.
Previously, at the Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art at Snug Harbor, she managed a contemporary exhibition program in a 15,000 - square - foot historic space as well as international residencies, public programming, and a studio program for visual artists.
● Planning and executing large scale exhibitions and events for a 30,000 square foot gallery space located in the historic Sullivan Building in downtown Chicago.
Located in the former Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Uptown Charlotte, McColl Center houses nine individual artist studios, more than 5,000 square feet of exhibition space, and multiple common - use spaces, including a studio for large - scale sculpture fabrication.
The Center features the extraordinary 30,000 square foot AU Museum, directed by Jack Rasmussen, with a variety of gallery spaces for exhibition of exciting contemporary art from the nation's capital region and the world, along with AU's own Watkins Collection, the collection of Cyrus and Myrtle Katzen, and the Alper Initiative for Washington Art.
BOLT Residency provides six (6) professional open - plan studios and a 400 - square - foot gallery space for a solo exhibition.
At the DMA, Moore will be responsible for strengthening the Museum's role as an international leader in education programming, anchored by a dynamic 5,000 - square - foot dedicated C3 space that offers visitors interactive learning experiences with its collection and exhibitions.
Designed by Malibu - based architect Lester Tobias, the new gallery building features an immense space with 22 - foot ceilings, allowing for stunning exhibitions on a monumental scale.
The Pritzker Prize - winning architects Herzog & de Meuron have created a rather transparent museum that offers 200,000 square feet of programmable space for exhibitions, educational and other social activities.
You really played with scale in this exhibition — a wall - to - wall carpet filling every square inch of the exhibition space, a tiny silk pillow in the corner and a dainty but outsized upholstered chair fit for an eight - foot giant.
State of Incarceration's 60 prison bunk - beds will be installed in 1200 feet of gallery space along with video excerpts for the duration of the exhibition.
According to the guidelines in the exhibition, «while the dancer performs, visitors become bystanders and etiquette decrees that during that time, no one except the performer can set foot in the space», and the way the visitors are guided to circulate is reminiscent of Bronstein's earlier work, Concept for a Public Square (2005) where visitors could not step across, but had to skirt around a low wall demarcating an area of dead space.
Situated on the fair's 250,000 square feet of exhibition space, Platform offers an opportunity for galleries to showcase artworks that extend beyond the traditional booth context.
Look for the sixteen - foot - high perforated steel tree, Woozy Blossom, which produces a continuous fog along Main Street; then explore the current exhibition; dine in a sculpturally expressive space at Mary Eddy's; or discover the art of time with the site - specific installation River of Time.
With galleries on two levels and 3,500 square feet of exhibition space, the Weston serves as a staging ground for the most intriguing visual art by local, national, and internationally recognized artists working in all media.
For her first solo exhibition in L.A., Cameron - Weir expands the scale of her dystopian sculptures, which fill the sprawling 14,500 - square - foot space with a curved adobe wall affixed with neons, a hydrotherapy tub brimming with white sand, and other works that eerily blend the natural and the artificial.
The inaugural exhibition for SPACE, the Linda Pace Foundation's new 2,000 - square - foot exhibition space in the northeast corner of CHRISpark, features works in the foundation's collection by Catherine Opie, Donald Moffett, Lynda Benglis, Forrest Bess, Kendell Geers, Mona Hatoum, Jim Hodges, Andrea Bowers, Marilyn Minter, Wangechi Mutu and Linda Pace, among otSPACE, the Linda Pace Foundation's new 2,000 - square - foot exhibition space in the northeast corner of CHRISpark, features works in the foundation's collection by Catherine Opie, Donald Moffett, Lynda Benglis, Forrest Bess, Kendell Geers, Mona Hatoum, Jim Hodges, Andrea Bowers, Marilyn Minter, Wangechi Mutu and Linda Pace, among otspace in the northeast corner of CHRISpark, features works in the foundation's collection by Catherine Opie, Donald Moffett, Lynda Benglis, Forrest Bess, Kendell Geers, Mona Hatoum, Jim Hodges, Andrea Bowers, Marilyn Minter, Wangechi Mutu and Linda Pace, among others.
The residency was in 2017 hosted by FATVillage Projects, a warehouse in Ft. Lauderdale, FL that offers 8,000 sq feet of space for work, exhibitions, and performances.
The interior of the new museum includes 20,000 square feet of adjustable gallery spaces across three floors that respond to the diversity of artist installations, exhibitions, and performances that ICA Miami presents, as well as increased space for educational and community programming.
With more than double the space for exhibition galleries, and a new 15,000 - foot sculpture garden, the new building further advances the museum's mission of providing a dynamic platform for the exchange of art and ideas.
Recent years have seen vast new spaces opened on or near Highland Avenue by Regen Projects — with 20,000 square feet of exhibition space for such local superstars as Doug Aitken, Raymond Pettibon, Lari Pittman, and James Welling — and Perry Rubenstein, who built a 10,000 - square - foot site for work by such artists as Candice Breitz, Zoe Crosher, Georg Herold, and Alex Katz.
This exhibition will feature a high voltage site - specific mural installation wrapping approximately 100 linear feet of wall space in what will become a distinctive environment for special programs.
From there we set off for the Chi K11 art space, featuring three exhibitions spanning thirty thousand basement - level square feet: media installations by Guan Xiao, sculptures by Neïl Beloufa, and the touring «Hack Space,» a group show curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Amira Gad that brings together artists such as Cao Fei, Firenze Lai, and Simon Dspace, featuring three exhibitions spanning thirty thousand basement - level square feet: media installations by Guan Xiao, sculptures by Neïl Beloufa, and the touring «Hack Space,» a group show curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Amira Gad that brings together artists such as Cao Fei, Firenze Lai, and Simon DSpace,» a group show curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Amira Gad that brings together artists such as Cao Fei, Firenze Lai, and Simon Denny.
Based in a 20,000 square feet / metric space in central Jeddah, Athr represents Middle Eastern and international artists, and encompasses spaces for creative experimentation as well as a visual arts bookshop and a terrace for outdoor presentations.It provides a creative environment for artists and showcases an exhibition schedule of international and Saudi contemporary art supported by extensive public programmes aimed at encouraging engagement with local audiences.
For 11 weeks next year, the Museum will turn its 18,000 - square - foot, column - free fifth floor galleries into a single open gallery — an amazing art space where artworks by five great artists will be exhibited within the program / exhibition entitled Open Plan.
The renovation added the six - floor, 28,000 - square - foot (2,600 m2) Jubitz Center for Modern and Contemporary Art, the largest exhibition space for modern and contemporary art in the region.
The big news here is that although the museum has more than 5,000 square feet of gallery space to host the group survey, the single venue installation created a need for more exhibition space.
The Leila Heller Gallery 57th Street is an 18,000 square foot space, with unique multi-dimensional capability, including a 60 - seat theater / auditorium and a full - floor project space for the purpose of showcasing exhibitions by emerging artists and curators.
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.
As part of this piece, ten musicians took up positions throughout the space for the duration of the exhibition, on chairs and a couch, with a cache of beer bottles at their feet — each guitarist singing and repetitively strumming a plangent composition by Kjartan Sveinsson, formerly of the Icelandic band Sigur Rós.
With 3,200 square - feet of column - free, environmentally controlled exhibition space and 21 - foot ceilings, the Berkshire, Reese & Paul Galleries are designed to accommodate world - class exhibitions and are one of the premier venues for contemporary art in Indiana.
The vibrant new building, designed by Mels Crouwel of Benthem Crouwel Architects, measuring 9,423 square meters (101,428 square feet), will provide vast new space for the Stedelijk's renowned and influential temporary exhibitions, as well as a host of new amenities.
Lower Level: A 12,000 - square - foot gallery space for special exhibitions was designed to accommodate as many as three exhibitions at a time and includes a 150 - seat lecture hall.
With its new $ 305 million Snohetta - designed building, SFMOMA has nearly tripled its exhibition space (to a capacious 170,000 square feet), grown its collection by some 3,000 pieces through an ambitious Campaign for Art program and opened with a 270 - object showcase of the blue - chip Fisher Collection of mid - to late - 20th century art by such seminal figures as Andy Warhol, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein and Agnes Martin.
The Center's 8,300 - square - foot space encompasses a gallery devoted to The Dinner Party (1974 — 79) by Judy Chicago, a biographical gallery to present exhibitions highlighting the women represented in The Dinner Party, a gallery space for a regular exhibition schedule of feminist art, a computerized study area, and additional space for the presentation of related public and educational programs.
Curated by Wattis Institute director and chief curator Anthony Huberman, Laura Owens: Ten Paintings presents new paintings, artist books, and site - specific, hand - printed wallpaper installations that were created for the presentation and fill the entire 4,000 - square - foot exhibition space, marking the artist's first solo institutional show in the United States since 2004.
Curated by Wattis Institute director and chief curator Anthony Huberman, Laura Owens: 10 Paintings presents new paintings, artist books, and site - specific, hand - printed wallpaper installations that were created for the presentation and fill the entire 4,000 - square - foot exhibition space, marking the artist's first solo institutional show in the United States since 2004.
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