Sentences with phrase «for museumgoers»

For museumgoers or gallerygoers, who were more accustomed to keeping their distance from artworks and to observing sculptures on pedestals, the effect of walking on a work of art was challenging.
Other artists looking at economic matters include Irena Haiduk, who has created a digital apparatus for museumgoers to purchase public land in Serbia, after a privatization measure recently adopted in that country.
The Museum Campus is the site of concerts, marathons, football games and other special events that can affect traffic, parking fees and even parking availability for museumgoers.

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MythBusters, the Discovery Channel series that uses scientific method to deconstruct and debunk urban legends, is giving museumgoers the chance to join the program's hyperkinetic quest for truth.
For its cathartic image (see title), the movie revisits a childhood memory likely shared by any impressionable museumgoer of a certain age.
While working in London's Tate Gallery, Cumming learned that museumgoers want answers to three questions: «What should I look for
Thanks to developments in conceptual art in the 1970s, wherein artists, in the lineage of Joseph Kosuth, attempted to distill the artwork into the presentation of words and ideas rather than crafted objects — not to mention the recent vogue for archival ephemera as exhibition material — artists, curators, and museumgoers are well - acclimated to seeing pieces of text on display in museum galleries.
Complaints by museumgoers that they get lost in museums raise another major concern for many institutions: flow.
Museumgoers look to it for direction and the art world looks to it for, well, all sorts of things.
Museumgoers can watch as Carnegie Mellon University architecture students draw up their own remedy for an example of renewal that Mayor Bill Peduto of Pittsburgh called a «failed model of urbanism»: the 1965 Allegheny Center, a mixed - use superblock development separated from its neighborhood by a four - lane traffic circle.
And understanding what has happened is an urgent matter, not only for the painters whose work still dominates many of the contemporary galleries but also for the gallerygoers and museumgoers who still look to their work.
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