Sentences with phrase «gallery opened a few weeks»

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The next brave gallery to accommodate Mach's work is the Griffin Gallery in west London, which will also be giving viewers a chance to see his installation and creation process by opening its doors a few of weeks before the show, while he's settgallery to accommodate Mach's work is the Griffin Gallery in west London, which will also be giving viewers a chance to see his installation and creation process by opening its doors a few of weeks before the show, while he's settGallery in west London, which will also be giving viewers a chance to see his installation and creation process by opening its doors a few of weeks before the show, while he's setting up.
His «last seascape show,» last because he can no longer safely transport his large format camera or film by airplane, will open in a few weeks at Pace Gallery in NY.
There are scores of other recent examples of secret art — shows of paintings by Wade Guyton and Stephen Prina that appear suddenly, announced to only a select group, each year for a single day at Friedrich Petzel Gallery (most recently in March); a two - person show last summer at the Untitled gallery with a rear wall that, when pushed, swiveled and, like a James Bond - style hidden - door bookcase, opened onto a prodigious group show; the recent obsession over Kraftwerk's über - secret studio in Germany in advance of the group's MoMA retrospective; the hidden rooms and trap doors in Swedish artist Klara Lidén's shows (there's one in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at selectGallery (most recently in March); a two - person show last summer at the Untitled gallery with a rear wall that, when pushed, swiveled and, like a James Bond - style hidden - door bookcase, opened onto a prodigious group show; the recent obsession over Kraftwerk's über - secret studio in Germany in advance of the group's MoMA retrospective; the hidden rooms and trap doors in Swedish artist Klara Lidén's shows (there's one in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at selectgallery with a rear wall that, when pushed, swiveled and, like a James Bond - style hidden - door bookcase, opened onto a prodigious group show; the recent obsession over Kraftwerk's über - secret studio in Germany in advance of the group's MoMA retrospective; the hidden rooms and trap doors in Swedish artist Klara Lidén's shows (there's one in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at select times.
After a quick visit to Sterling Ruby's studio in Hazard Park, where we saw the monumental sculpture that will anchor the artist's Metro Pictures debut opening in a few weeks, the city's casual bonhomie was emphasized once again as I toured Chinatown galleries and bumped into old friends — and made new ones.
Opening just a few weeks ago, Julie Ault's personal collection of artworks (and art in her friends» collections) makes a compelling case that the best art will never end up on view in major museums or galleries.
As we have been noting on the site for the past few weeks, and even teased a new cover image on Instagram during the opening this weekend, Mark Ryden opened the brand new Kohn Gallery space on Highl
And that doorman on opening night a few weeks ago — on a Sunday, the same night Lower East Side galleries hold their openings in tandem — wasn't deliberate; he just kind of came with the place.
A few of the exhibitions opening during Frieze week at the galleries in New York include Arthur Jafa at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, John Baldessari at Marian Goodman, Huma Bhabha at Salon 94 (which coincides with the Met rooftop commission), Jordan Wolfson at David Zwirner, and Mark Van Yetter at Bridget Donahue.
The first weekend in April is a relative quiet one for the East End gallery scene (except for East Hampton Village), allowing art fans to catch up on a multiple of shows that opened in the last few weeks as well as those who are about to close.
Artist explorations that led to pushing art in meaningful new directions can be found in a few of our selections for new gallery shows opening in New York City this week.
In the last few weeks alone, the artist has been honored by MOCA at its annual gala in Los Angeles, opened a major show of his work at the Beverly Hills Gagosian Gallery, and launched a glitzy collaboration with Louis Vuitton, the Masters collection.
Here are a few moments that I have particularly enjoyed... Working with Willi Dorner over the week leading up to the gallery opening was inspiring as well as nerve wracking.
886 Geary Gallery announced a few days ago the opening of Future Communication, a solo exhibition with West Rubinstein on October 10th next week.
A few weeks ago, opened Argentinian artist Diego Cirulli «Hollow» his first solo exhibition in Europe at BC Gallery in Berlin unveiling a superbe body of work consisting of
With a bit of a change of tone in relation to the last few weeks, today I want to recommend you take a trip to the Lisson Gallery to see the group show which opened at the end of January and continues into March.
With his solo show, «Street Anatomy,» opening at Fifty24SF Gallery in San Francisco this Friday, April 18th, 2014, NYCHOS has been quite busy the past few weeks painting murals around the
ARYZ will be opening a new solo show, Style Is The Limit, at FIFTY24SF Gallery in San Francisco next week, April 19, and we got a few teaser shots from the gallery of the Spanish artist's studioGallery in San Francisco next week, April 19, and we got a few teaser shots from the gallery of the Spanish artist's studiogallery of the Spanish artist's studio space.
(The show first opened on Oct. 27 and was originally planned to run until Dec. 15, but it was temporarily suspended a few days after it debuted while the gallery recovered from Hurricane Sandy damage, and weeks later reopened with revised dates.)
A FEW weeks before the opening of his first solo show, «Herald,» at the Marlborough Gallery in Chelsea, Rashaad Newsome rendered himself as a coat of arms.
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