AT THIS TIME acts as a reluctant pop culture saint: bathed in a mix of spotlights and natural light across its organic paneled surface, KAWS» familiar COMPANION hides its eyes in fear or shame, as throngs of
gallery visitors find just the right spot for an Instagram.
Not exact matches
Visitors can also
find a
gallery of customers showing off their Flash Gordon Pet Tags.
Museums, historic ships, a National Park
Visitor Center, sea lions, attractions, boat cruises, PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, numerous restaurants, art
galleries, and a budding nightlife scene means that anybody can
find something to do here that is of interest to them.
Along the Rittenhouse sidewalks — many of which boast seating for alfresco dining and drinking in the warm months — residents and
visitors find high - end stores; locally owned boutiques; small
galleries; theaters and entertainment; cafes; beer, wine and cocktail bars; and restaurants of all kinds.
Throughout this wooded, hilly island of slightly more than 10,000 residents you'll
find galleries and studios, driftwood - strewn beaches, hiking and biking trails aplenty, and waterways ideal for fishing and sea - kayaking -
visitors tend to choose SSI in search of tranquility and amazing scenery.
It is within easy walking distance of the
visitor centre, restaurants, shops and
galleries found in the town centre.
Visitors can
find artwork in
galleries, boutiques and open air markets.
And then, just as now,
visitors were about as likely to
find artists making fairy art as artists with
gallery representation.
Founded by Bushwick community organizer and artist Deborah Brown, this
gallery has become a destination for all Bushwick residents and
visitors.
Speaking as a
visitor, then, I can say that the Open Studios I've
found most enjoyable are the ones in which at least one wall is set up to show the work in a
gallery - like setting, which means a white wall and good lighting.
As they move through the
gallery,
visitors will experience this new spatial ambiguity and
find themselves manipulating or being manipulated by the multitude of bubbles, spheres, and malleable environments.
Visitors to the Ameringer McEnery Yohe
gallery in Chelsea this summer will
find two very different painting exhibitions on view...
For this piece, Mr. Hammons simply turned out the lights in a large New York
gallery, handed out small blue LED flashlights, and let
visitors find their way.
SUSAN CIANCIOLO (Born 1969 in Providence, R.I.; lives in Brooklyn) Her fashions of recycled or
found textiles have been featured in Barneys and Vogue, and in 2001 she transformed a
gallery in the meatpacking district of Manhattan into a pop - up Japanese - inspired tearoom, serving lunch to the installation's
visitors.
As for the artists, the
visitors can
find German painter Daniel Richter at Contemporary Fine Arts Berlin, Frank Stella at Marianne Boesky
Gallery, Lucio Fontana at Cardi, Alberto Burri at Mazzoleni, Elizabeth Peyton and Matthew Barney at Two Palms, for instance.
On the ground floor of the Snøhetta - designed expansion,
visitors and passersby will
find Richard Serra's monumental sculpture Sequence (2006) in the free - to - visit, glass - walled Roberts Family
Gallery, made possible by Linnea and George Roberts, where Roman steps will provide an inviting space to reflect and gather.
In the special exhibition
galleries on the fourth floor,
visitors will
find promised gifts from the Campaign for Art, including works by Francis Bacon, Vija Celmins, Richard Diebenkorn, Jasper Johns, Jackson Pollock, Ed Ruscha and single
galleries devoted to Diane Arbus and Joseph Beuys.
Visitors will also
find a light - filled indoor sculpture
gallery, made possible by Jean and James Douglas, featuring work by British sculptors.
An adjacent Conservation
Gallery, which is open to the public, was designed to teach
visitors about key
findings gleaned through conservation - related study and treatment.
«Her
visitors included not only everyone who counts in the art world, but the kind of people one does not expect to
find in an art
gallery — mothers with five children, for example.
At Peter Blum
Gallery, there will be small paintings of portraits and landscapes by Alex Katz, and Among brand new works, the
visitors can
find new mechanical sculptures and works on paper by german artist Rebecca Horn, to be shown by Sean Kelly
Gallery.
As they moved further into the Tate show,
visitors found themselves in a resurrection of the iconic «fun house» installation Hamilton collaborated on for the 1956 «This is Tomorrow» exhibition at the Whitechapel
Gallery.
Not far from «Pumpkin» is another building called the Painting
Gallery, where
visitors will
find «Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads and Related Works.»
In
gallery news: London's Arcadia Missa is moving from Peckham to Soho, citing worries over gentrification in the neighbourhood which it has occupied since launching in 2011 —
founding director Rósza Farkas commented: «Although it's sentimental to be spending less time in the area, for reasons beyond how much more accessible central London is for many
visitors, it is time to go.
Visitors to the Scarlatti Kirkpatrick exhibit will
find a rich context in which they can see the trajectory of the artist's career, as earlier Stella works from Johnson's personal collection now hang in the Glass House's Painting
Gallery.
Moving through the permanent collection
galleries at the end of the building,
visitors will
find that Sultan has cannily deployed her collection as context.
Additionally, there are two new spaces to explore: a special Focus section where
galleries present exhibits of a single artist and the Editions and Multiples hall where
visitors can
find artist editions published by museums and institutions.
Find out how these new and reinterpreted
gallery spaces help
visitors experience the history of American art from the 18th through early 20th centuries.
Curry is especially busy these days: Works silk - screened with digital images of his own skin and hair will be on display from October 12 to November 9 at the Almine Rech
Gallery in Paris, and
visitors to Dior Homme's Beverly Hills shop can now
find Curry's epidermal imagery in a site - specific installation.
When the new installation opens in November, says chief curator Darsie Alexander, curators will hold in -
gallery office hours — giving
visitors insights into the way exhibitions happen, and giving the staff a chance to
find out «how
visitors encounter work in space — the kinds of questions they ask about art, what they
find interesting, and how long they stay.»
Every third Thursday, when the museum stays open until midnight,
visitors can
find storytelling, spoken - word performances, poetry readings, concerts in the
galleries, and, in the case of the King Tut exhibition, belly - dancing demonstrations.
«Seven Billion Light Years» encompasses a broad range of mediums: there's the brochure - favored, gently babbling This is not a fountain (h / t Magritte), painted bronze mangoes and potatoes, video art,
found objects, paintings, mixed media, a floor installation made with real Indian dirt («30,000 pounds of soil,» a
gallery attendant whispered to an enraptured
visitor, who murmured, «Wild, wild») and what could best be described as a trio of giant steel / copper / plastic pom - poms.
She added that the bridge will help new
visitors find their way to the permanent collection
gallery.
Founded in 1985 by the Iraqi - born UK businessman and philanthropist Charles Saatchi, one of the great contemporary art collectors, the
gallery attracts more than one million
visitors a year, and has become one of the best
galleries of contemporary art in Europe.
Whether sculptural (using
found elements) or linguistic, Bader's pieces tend to incorporate all components of the art system: the work, the artist, the
gallery owner, the collector, the exhibition
visitor and readers of his texts.
Between Matisse and Diebenkorn, the
visitor will
find a small
gallery devoted to works by Paul Klee given or promised to the museum by the Djerassi Art Trust.
In the exhibition that accompanies the Turner Prize,
visitors step into a nearly empty
gallery to
find ourselves surrounded by Ms Philipsz» unaccompanied voice singing a sad Scottish folk song about a ghost.
Work from her Espectaculares series offers a massive curtain stitched from
found fabric with ceramic vessels and structural elements that viewers have to navigate, while a new sculptural installation invites
visitors to exchange a meaningful object or work of art for previously bartered items that are displayed on a giant grid in the museum's lobby
gallery.
Visitors to the Toledo Museum of Art will
find La penna di hu in
Gallery 1 and Conway I in the Wolfe
Gallery for Contemporary Art, both located in the Museum's east wing.
Visitors to the Scarlatti Kirkpatrick exhibit
found a rich context in which they can see the trajectory of the artist's career, as earlier Stella works from Johnson's personal collection now hang in the Glass House's Painting
Gallery.
On Artsy,
visitors can read editorial related to contemporary African art and browse images and
find galleries and artists participating in 1:54.
The
gallery is planning some really exciting exhibitions in the future and hopefully the burgeoning number of
visitors to the
gallery will continue to
find a variety of both new and established artists exhibiting here.
Using the official online catalogue, collectors, fairgoers, and art enthusiasts will be able to inquire directly with
galleries about exhibited artworks, explore comprehensive editorial coverage, and
find programming and
visitor information about the fair.
In something of a change from the artist's typical displays of
found photographs, here images will be incorporated into large scale collages, multi-channel video projections (which worked so well in The
Visitors by Ragnar Kjartansson at Luhring Augustine), and moving screens which will zip around the
gallery space on a custom - built track.
, the show transforms the
gallery space into an art school and
visitors into art students, asking them to confront the motives behind artistic practice and celebrate the often «nonsensical purposeless» of the inspiration -
finding process.
«Capital Affair» (also 2002), another collaboration with Motti, promised the entire exhibition budget to the
gallery visitor who could
find a cheque hidden within the exhibition space of the Helmhaus in Zurich.
Lichtenstein at Meyerovich:
Visitors to «Roy Lichtenstein: All About Art» at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art who come away wanting more can
find it at the Meyerovich
Gallery.
With regard to prints, the
gallery attaches great importance to the collecting merit of the individual works: the
visitor to the
gallery will thus
find in the collection only original prints, largely hand - signed, with relatively low editions, and thorough cataloguing.
Ostrander says museum
visitors will
find Salcedo's work exhibited in a series of specially built
gallery spaces that isolate each body of sculptural work.
This is where museum goers will
find a monographic
gallery of works by Takashi Murakami, a nine - screen video piece by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson entitled The
Visitors that the Broads acquired in 2013, and a space off the lobby that Heyler has dedicated to Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room — The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away.