Not exact matches
The controversy
over the «Fire in My Belly» video just pulled from the National Portrait
Gallery appears, on the face of it, to be about using tax money to
display art that some Christians find offensive.
The London shop will take
over a three - storey townhouse where it will
display its offering of fragrances, beauty, leather goods and collaborative projects presented in a new
gallery space, featuring work from different artists, and future collaborations.
Pieces from several Marvel Studios releases, as well as director Taika Waititi's film, are on
display at Marvel's Art Exhibit
over at the Queensland
Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, Australia.
We Have
Over 300 New Volkswagens In Stock Along With
Over 200 Pre-Owned Vehicles
Displayed In Our Indoor
Gallery.
In contrast, the new music player is attractive and easy to use (though it could stand to be refined further still — especially for the bigger
display), the
Gallery smoothly showed off my high - resolution pictures (albeit with a slight sharpening delay), and the email app was quite usable — with a vastly improved interface
over last year's Nook software, and support for multiple profiles and accounts as well as for Microsoft Exchange.
In addition to the free book signings, ASI will
display over 300 indie books in its
gallery in booths 119 and 120.
The Monday and Wednesday markets showcase Mexican specialties, such as leather goods, handwoven rugs, and line embroidery, while the Thursday affair is devoted to art, with
over 15 art
galleries opening its doors to
display the local art produced by its artists.
For
over 20 years he has
displayed his work in Cannon Beach at Jeffrey Hull
Gallery where you can see his original paintings and limited - edition prints.
This current photo
gallery we have on
display was in fact captured last Friday the 20th, from
over on the East side of the island.
Then you take the art, flip it
over and
display it on your
gallery.
It additionally comes with quite a lot of equipment together with a translucent «Game
Over»
display, which you'll view within the picture
gallery beneath.
Tessa [Jackson] is a properly trained curator and so she was worried it would be
over crowded or overwhelming: this isn't how public
galleries usually
display their works.
Newport Street
Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition
displaying a selection of works taken from the Murderme collection, Damien Hirst's collection of
over 3,000 works by other artists, from 29th March to 17th April.
In an old Florida beach town where pink is a neutral and ubiquitous on the people, interiors, cars and lap dogs, a more subversive, sensual, and provocative
display of pink will take
over Gavlak
Gallery.
The Artist Rooms collection of
over 700 works was acquired for Tate and the National
Galleries of Scotland in 2009, and is shown both in its own
galleries and in touring
displays around the UK.
The 3,000 sq. ft.
gallery will allow the Museum to
display over 30 works of art in a wide range of media, from Nobu Fukui's complex collage Incredulity, 2013, to glass masterpieces such as K. William LeQuier's Confluence, 2011.
To coincide with Adventures of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society 1915 — 2015, abstract art takes
over the Whitechapel
Gallery with
displays, commissions and special events including:
The Virginia - born, Brooklyn - based artist Daniel Turner has been getting a slow build of attention
over the past couple of years for his diverse, aggressive, lyricaly industrial work, landing solo
displays at White Cube and Team
Gallery and even a spotlight in Interview magazine.
In 2013, it was widely reported that one of his works, Impronta (1962 - 1964), was accidentally knocked
over and smashed by a journalist from Radiotelevisione svizzera, while it was on
display at the Meno Uno
gallery in Lugano, Switzerland.
The work has gone on public
display for the first time at the Saatchi
Gallery in London, part of an exhibition bringing together 16 chess sets made
over the past decade by contemporary artists, including Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk and Rachel Whiteread.
At Tate Britain's autumn blockbuster we get a taste of Whiteread's radical career
over thirty years with a selection of key works
displayed in a single vast
gallery.
Different works from the Keir Collection will be
displayed in this
gallery over the course of its loan to the DMA.
Over 30 works by acclaimed British contemporary artist Richard Caldicott, many of which have never been exhibited before, will go on
display at Atlas
Gallery this week.
The exhibition marks the brothers» second at the San Francisco
gallery, and
displays a survey of their work
over the past seven years, since their collaboration -LSB-.....]
The new phase of Artist Rooms will tour more than 30 UK venues, presenting exhibitions and
displays from the collection
over a three - year period, starting with Roy Lichtenstein at Wolverhampton Art
Gallery in autumn 2016.
Works by
over 30 artists are
displayed throughout the London
gallery.
When the Whitney added fifth - floor
galleries in 1998, it split the permanent
display over two floors.
«Lynda Benglis: New Work» opens with the towering, silvery cascade of The Fall Caught looming
over the viewer in the
gallery's skylit space, where so many major works of contemporary sculpture have been
displayed over the years.
Once open, the
galleries will tell the story of Scotland's design heritage — the first confirmed object to be
displayed is Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 13.5 metre oak tea room interior, constructed of
over 600 pieces.
On
display at the
gallery's booth at Art Basel are 20 works by Ellsworth Kelly made
over the course of his nearly 60 year career.
Five brand new steel sculptures will go on
display in Gagosian's Brittania Street space today, while their Davies Street
Gallery is given
over to a new drawing until 22 November.
Okay, so that phonebook carving of Hunter S. Thompson wasn't the only highlight of last night's Select Fair preview:
over at Kingston - based One Mile
Gallery's booth — wedged between a model made by the amazing Mark Hogencamp of Marwencol and some paintings created by a dog — we got to chat with Lee Ranaldo about his art, also on
display.
2016 Passman, Melissa, Art in Focus, (interview), April Boucher, Brian, «11 Booths I could hardly tear myself away from at Nada New York», artnet.com, May 6 Sutton, Benjamin, «Nada New York Gets Nasty», hyperallergic.com, May 6 Shaw, Michael, The Conversation Podcast, episode # 135, theconversationartistpodcast.podomatic.com, April 15 2015 Griffin, Jonathan, «Reviews in Brief: Max Maslansky», Modern Painters, February, p. 77 Cherry, Henry, «Escaping Monotony with Max Maslansky», Reimagine (online), February Diehl, Travis, «Critics» Picks: Max Maslansky», artforum.com, May 5 Los Angeles Review of Books, lareviewofbooks.org, (image), June 21 Hotchkiss, Sarah, «Sexy Sculpture Fills CULT's Summer Group Show», kqed.com, July 27 CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists 2015, catalog, p9 Archer, Larissa, «Review: Sexxitecture / Cult, San Francisco,» Frieze, October, pp260 - 261 2014 Hutton, Jen, «Max Maslansky», Made in L.A. 2014, catalog, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Miranda, Carolina A., «Datebook: Boxing painters, teen idols, and John Altoon's short career», The Los Angeles Times, June 5 Zimskind, Lyle, «Channing Hansen's Quantum Paintings are Really Knit», Los Angeles Magazine Blog.com, July 17 Finkel, Jori, «Painting on Radio Canvas», The New York Times, February 7 Khadivi, Jesi, «Curated in L.A», interview with Michael Ned Holte, Kaleidoscope, Summer, pp.110 - 115 Gill, Noor, «' Made in L.A 2014» at Hammer Museum
displays work by artists like Max Maslansky», DailyBruin.com, August 4 Hernando, Gladys, «The White Album», catalog, Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles, p. 28 Plagens, Peter, «Exhibit a Creation of Show, Not Tell», The Wall Street Journal, August 19 Berardini, Andrew, Art Review, September Dhiel, Travis, «The Face Collector», essay for Sniff The Space Flat on Your Face catalog, pp. 15 - 18 Griffin, Jonathan, «Highlights 2014», Frieze.com, December 19 New American Paintings, issue 115, Pacific Coast, December 2014 / January 2015, pp. 118-121 2013 Perry, Eve, «Not Taking the 1990s Very Seriously», Hyperallergic.com, (web), March 27 Griffin, Jonathan, «Made in Space», art agenda.com, (web), March 28 Smith, Roberta, «Art in Review: Made in Space», The New York Times, August 1 «Made in Space at Gavin Brown and Venus
Over Manhattan», Contemporary Art Daily, August 6 «Group Show at Tif's Desk at Tom Solomon», Contemporary Art Daily, July 28 2011 MacDevitt, James, Object - Orientation, catalog, Cerritos College Art
Gallery Dambrot, Shana Nys, «Web Diver: Turning Strangers» Online Photos into Paintings», LA Weekly, May 2010 Beautiful Decay, (www.beautifuldecay.com), July 22 2007 «Allegorical Statements», Los Angeles Times, May 17, p. E3 2006 Bellstrom, Kristen, «The Art of Buying», Smart Money Magazine, May 2006, pp. 111 - 13 Impression (Ism): Contemporary Impressions, catalog, City of Brea Art
Gallery, Brea, CA, March 2005 The Armpit of the Mole, a drawing compilation, Fundació 30 km / s, Paris, France
The Delaware Art Museum is pleased to unveil its renovated and re-installed 18th - and 19th - century American Art
galleries —
Galleries 1, 2, and 3 — to the public on Friday, November 28 from 10:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. Just in time for the holiday season, the beautifully redesigned space will
display over 50 works of art, including many permanent collection objects that have not been on view for
over 10 years.
Meanwhile Pallant House
displays tribal - inspired designs by «the precursor of modern sculpture in Britain» Leon Underwood, and Phyllida Barlow transforms the Fruitmarket
Gallery with her monumentally - sized installations
over summer (March and June).
Other works on
display include Triptych, 1974 - 77, and the rarely seen Study for Portrait of Lucian Freud, 1964, both of which will be shown in a UK public
gallery for the first time in
over 30 years.
Since 2009, 40 million people have visited more than 150
displays at
over 75 museums and
galleries.»
On
display for the first time in the United Kingdom at Lisson
Gallery, Fondation makes use of stone foundations from centuries - old Chinese halls, from which column bases have been extracted and assembled in a monumental grid - like formation that sprawls over eight metres of gallery
Gallery, Fondation makes use of stone foundations from centuries - old Chinese halls, from which column bases have been extracted and assembled in a monumental grid - like formation that sprawls
over eight metres of
gallerygallery space.
In October 2006, the National Portrait
Gallery in London organised one of the largest ever
displays of Hockney's portraiture work, including 150 paintings, drawings, prints, sketchbooks, and photocollages from
over five decades.
Oct 29, 2015 — Jan 10, 2016 Big Red & Shiny: Lorraine O'Grady - Where Margins Become Centers Harvard Magazine: The Art of Juxtapositions Harvard Gazette: At 81, her first solo show at home Boston Globe: Body images on
display at Harvard Hyperallergic: A Walk Through the World of Lorraine O'Grady Boston Globe: Looking back
over a year in Boston's
galleries The Brooklyn Rail: In Conversation: Lorraine O'Grady with Jarrett Earnest Art in America: Lorraine O'Grady
With locations throughout the South End neighborhood,
over 200 artists will showcase their work, with local
galleries displaying work by national and international artists.
It's the first solo presentation of the abstract artist's works in the UK for
over half a century (the previous was a show at the Whitechapel
Gallery in 1963), and
displays his important late creations from the 1960s — paintings with gravitas that subtly take hold of your attention.
The fair will include new segments as well as dedicated spaces for
over 120
galleries, solo artists and group shows representing a dynamic
display of art and culture from all
over the world.
Over 80 of the world's leading
galleries will showcase photographs for sale at Somerset House, with work by some of the most important photographers going on
display alongside new and emerging talent.
Located in the heart of the burgeoning Lower East Side
gallery scene, this event provides an opportunity to visit
over 30 contemporary artists who will have their current artwork on
display in their studios.
Over the last eight years, Gabriel has installed temporary or permanent works in over 35 private and public institutions worldwide, including the Smithsonian Museum's Renwick Gallery, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art where his Plexus 34 is on display in the Philip Johnson designed space until September 2, 2
Over the last eight years, Gabriel has installed temporary or permanent works in
over 35 private and public institutions worldwide, including the Smithsonian Museum's Renwick Gallery, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art where his Plexus 34 is on display in the Philip Johnson designed space until September 2, 2
over 35 private and public institutions worldwide, including the Smithsonian Museum's Renwick
Gallery, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art where his Plexus 34 is on
display in the Philip Johnson designed space until September 2, 2018.
Housed in a former Victorian warehouse, our beautiful
gallery spaces are set
over two floors,
displaying a range of contemporary fine art, sculpture, original prints and jewellery, quality craftsmanship and design led homewares from
over 200 artists every season.
Featuring
over 200 works on
display in our
gallery, we host private viewings and special events, taking pride in being one of the most extensive and diverse art
galleries in the world.
Over 21 galleries from all over the continent, including Côte d'Ivoire, Tunisia, Kenya, South Africa, Morocco and Ghana, displayed strong works of art that drew on themes of oppression, women's empowerment and ident
Over 21
galleries from all
over the continent, including Côte d'Ivoire, Tunisia, Kenya, South Africa, Morocco and Ghana, displayed strong works of art that drew on themes of oppression, women's empowerment and ident
over the continent, including Côte d'Ivoire, Tunisia, Kenya, South Africa, Morocco and Ghana,
displayed strong works of art that drew on themes of oppression, women's empowerment and identity.
Ancient African costumes and sculptures, especially masks, on
display in museums,
galleries and art institutions all
over the world, were created for a performative purpose.