It sits on
the gallery floor like a fitted carpet -LSB-...]
Sculpted in bass and plywood, the doors were removed from their adjacent body and lay isolated on
the gallery floor like now - broken wings.
Transient Dimming appears to deflate, as if exhaling with a sigh; and Help Yourself (2008), a cardboard box cast in aluminum, is splayed out on
the gallery floor like a corpse.
(2001/2016), a long inkjet print in a vivid green hue, hangs unframed from the wall and extends onto
the gallery floor like a backdrop.
Not exact matches
We'll see, but right now it looks
like his will be a face in the House
gallery, not on the
floor.
On the second
floor of a onetime art
gallery with blond wood
floors in the Old Town section of Pasadena, Adam Wells describes in sweeping detail what the cabin of Virgin Galactic spaceships will not look
like.
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Decorating tip: Alaina is the queen of
gallery walls — to achieve a similar look, arrange
gallery walls on the
floor (
like a puzzle) until satisfied; next, start on the right and slowly move to the left when placing frames on the wall.
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The
floor is lower than the seat base to prevent things from sliding forward when the seats are flattened, but it can raise up to accommodate large items
like, as Rolls - Royce's press release suggests, «a Mark Rothko from the Art
Gallery.»
The first
floor (# 02 - 02) of the shop house features feline - related artworks around the globe, while the Muses
gallery on the second
floor (# 03 - 01) is designed
like a home where visitors can interact and adopt the kittens.
Polished concrete
floors and white walls create a
gallery -
like setting for sculptural furnishings
like cane - backed dining chairs and an Eames lounger in the open - plan great room, which encompasses sitting room, dining room and fully equipped kitchen.
Floor - to - ceiling glass walls open the
gallery -
like great room to the pool terrace.
The great room's fold - away glass walls and glossy white
floors create a minimalist backdrop for whimsical furnishings
like a striped lounge chair, beanbag -
like cushions and colorful artwork, but a fireplace with a textured stone surround keeps the space from feeling
like a
gallery.
White walls, polished
floors and large windows facing the ocean create a
gallery -
like vibe in the open - plan great room, while a rippled ceiling and driftwood accent pieces evoke the coastline outside.
Large - scale artwork lends a
gallery -
like feel, while hardwood
floors and wood trim warm up the space.
Indeed, Mollusk isn't only about the sport of surfing, but also about the art of surfing: The shop has books, a
gallery space for art shows, and live music events (don't miss the second -
floor space that looks
like a weird wooden submarine).
Slate
floors and
gallery -
like white walls form a minimalist backdrop to the living spaces overlooking the pool, and landscape artwork adds color to match the scene outdoors.
Whether it's the work of Keith Sonnier and Joe Zucker (both of whom had shows in 2010 at Mary Boone
Gallery in New York) or the prototypes of «Rowing Needles» (1970) by Buckminster Fuller, on view at Meulensteen in a recent show that paired Fuller's streamlined pieces with the lumpy «
Floor Cushions» of the 33 - year - old artist - designer Eli Levenstein, or the new crop of alternative spaces (
like the intimate and racy Honey Space for site - specific art, on 11th Avenue), a»70s esthetic rules.
These installations, which featured things
like refrigerators, gigantic photographs pasted on walls, and piles of salt on the
gallery floor, seemed to physically consume the spaces in which they were displayed.
Filled with some two dozen wire - woven openwork sculptures by Ruth Asawa, the big second -
floor gallery at David Zwirner's West 20th Street space in Chelsea looks
like a basketry forest, or a subaqueous garden, or a cloud of microbial life.
The
gallery's layout is defined by
floor - to - ceiling scrims that create a maze -
like installation that, coupled with the colored gels Irwin has coated the windows and fluorescents lights with,
Without context, they look
like minimalist heaps of glass artfully arranged on the
floors and walls of the tiny
gallery, as if simplified reincarnations of Robert Smithson's Map of Broken Glass (Atlantis)(1969).
Exhibited across two
floors of the
gallery, the paintings here range in scale from the tablet - sized Boardwalk Barter a reminiscence from the artist's earlier years selling his work in Venice, California, to one of his signature, immersive flower -
like explosions, which can be read as either the conceptual origin or the end point of all other work.
Within the fourth
floor gallery, works
like Migration Rickshaw are robbed of their potential functionality.
Beecroft is famous for performances with large casts of nude women, and she stuck to her theme: In the main
gallery, a long, hangar -
like room, a mixture of black and white women, nude but heavily powdered, lay on the
floor on their backs, interspersed with white plaster casts of women.
So the concept for The Drawing Center became that Susan would come over the weekend before the live performance and have the
gallery to herself and make the largest drawing that she's ever made — a web -
like chalk drawing taking up the whole
floor of our main
gallery.
This East London
gallery's stand just looks
like a mess, or as if a bomb went off in a studio with clutter everywhere and artworks on the
floor, on the table and hanging off the walls.
Those who toured the Whitney Museum of American Art's new building before it opened saw what its fifth
floor looked
like as a single vast
gallery — reputedly the largest column - free museum exhibition space in New York.
Art has acquired a habit of filling a
gallery to its limits or,
like Urs Fischer, bursting through the
gallery walls and
floors and onto the Lower East Side.
Saturday was marked by migrating crowds of various sizes that moved from building to building, from
floor to
floor taking in exhibitions at small make - shift art collective show spaces, artist studios and some more clearly identified art
galleries like the Fuchs Project and Robert Henry Contemporary.
With something
like 500 works arranged
floor to ceiling, this exhibition breaks every rule of
gallery etiquette.
Variously comical, stately, architectural and gestural, these pieces erupt from the
gallery's expansive concrete
floors like unusually well - shaped mesas, turning the totality into an exhilarating indoor landscape.
«Overall the vibe felt about as far removed from the typical «
gallery experience» as possible, making most observers feel
like they were really in on the ground
floor of the Bushwick scene as it happens.»
Things heated up at the darkened 303
Gallery, where Doug Aitken had literally torn up the walls and
floor for a sculptural soundscape that evoked bodily fluids
like milk and semen.
Mia Lewis: Did the closing of the third
floor galleries initially seem
like an inconvenience, or an opportunity to do something new for the curatorial team?
A grove of David Smith sculptures on the eighth
floor terrace is phenomenal (
like a little visit to Storm King) and just inside the windows in the Abstract Expressionist
galleries, the most powerful rooms in the museum, a Barnett Newman and Willem De Kooning are close enough to sunlight to pulse with color.
The influence of Japan (where Hammons has traveled widely and completed artist residencies) permeates the show, from the gentle, tinkering Japanese court music that, idiosyncratically, fills the two
floors of the
gallery, to a certain feng - shui -
like thought given to the arrangement of objects.
Ranging from 8 to 72 inches high, the vertical box -
like structures are placed on the
gallery floor in an array that recalls graveyards as well as installations of minimalist sculpture.
In contrast to the maximal installation on the ground
floor, Hecker has transformed the lower
gallery into a minimal chapel -
like space.
The second -
floor gallery in Chinatown has hosted exhibitions by artists
like Anicka Yi, Josh Kline, and Ajay Kurian.
Entering the darkened recess of a separate chamber constructed on the
gallery floor, the viewer finds a wall - sized shadow tableau of all the elements previously encountered, but here unified,
like multiple different arts coming together to create an opera.
For Total Art — NMWA's first fully video - based survey exhibition — the museum's second -
floor galleries will be transformed into new, intimate viewing spaces that accentuate the meditative, surreal, and dream -
like imagery often featured in the exhibition's works.
Cored segments of the concrete
floor are sitting
like flowers on steel columns above their normal resting place and the heads of the
gallery's visitors, resembling abstract paintings.
It's one thing to encounter a LeWitt wall drawing in a public space
like Christie's Rockefeller Center lobby, the New School's 13th Street lobby, or the Museum of Modern Art's fourth -
floor Dannheisser
Gallery.
For «OUVERTURE», her first exhibition with Galerie Buchholz, Anne Imhof has presented a number of paintings and sculptural works and staged a eponymously titled performance: a group of actors marched through the
gallery as if it were a catwalk; a girl hung out on a window bench shaving her belly, others sat along the walls drinking soft drinks, lounging on mattresses in the backroom, or spat out what looked
like pips on the
floor.
The Baltic
gallery has a coup with this terrific survey, filling two enormous
floors of the old flourmill with work from the past five years, including large paintings and sculptures that seem to materialise out of them
like three - dimensional images.
Beginning as an art critic and then a painter, Judd moved into three dimensions with the box -
like structures he produced in the early 1960s, either arranged on the
gallery floor or mounted on the wall.