Working with nature, the forms are made of thin synthetic material and earth becoming hybrid islands that dot the suspended non-space of a neutral -
grey gallery floor.
Not exact matches
We wanted to keep some of these architectural features to provide some visually interesting points and it helps us not to stumble too far into the typical white walls /
grey floor of the usual
gallery and studio spaces.
For one week in February, the chill and
grey skies of winter will dissipate for visitors to The Noguchi Museum's ground -
floor galleries, where internationally celebrated pianist Sarah Cahill will take up residence, performing Mamoru Fujieda's stunning cycle of short pieces titled Patterns of Plants throughout the Museum's opening hours.
When Hodgkin filled two
floors of the Hayward
Gallery a decade ago, he had all the walls painted a grim, uniform
grey.
Another detail, Ambe measured up 25.6 inches from the
gallery floor and had its walls painted
grey up to this height so that they would match the color of the concrete
floor and reinforce the «inner water» space.
Generous exhibition space is given to a piece of
grey marley
flooring, where a group of four dancers perform collaboratively - generated ballet in the
gallery each day.
In Bars and Stars («The Daily Mirror», May 1, 2004), a variety of
grey printing blankets which drape along the
gallery walls and
floors are screen - printed repeatedly with images from a tabloid newspaper and are studded with anodized aluminium stars.
«Exemplary of [The Chicago Effect: Redefining the Middle's] strengths is a brief interlude in the middle of the main
gallery marked by a stripe of
grey paint that hangs on the walls and
floor between two halves of the white cube... Isolated Fictions: A Reenactment, as the sub-show is titled, presents a provocative case study in the generative possibilities between art schools, small
galleries, art centers, and other «middle men» of the art economy.»
Engaging further dimensions; the works positioning on the
gallery floor suggest this
grey surface as something imagined beyond its solid concrete reality.
Crowds were drawn to David Nolan
Gallery's roped - off Barry Le Va installation, a work the artist originally conceived in 1967, and recreated on site at the fair; New York Times fashion photographer Bill Cunningham was spotted snapping the piles of
grey felt and rogue aluminum balls that the artist had carefully strewn across the
floor.
[iii] Architect Paul Campagna, a protégé of Mies van der Rohe, oversaw the
gallery's renovation, which included a precise soft
grey color for the linoleum
floor and 18» tall curtains for the front windows.
Finally, Richard Hiorns has covered half of a
gallery floor with the black and
grey metal dust of an atomized passenger aircraft engine, in a work designed to question our faith in technology and remind us of our own mortality.
It is Roger Hiorns who has displayed, as a sculpture, the dust that constitutes the physical remains of a passenger jet engine, simply sprinkled in shades of
grey over the
floor of one of Tate Britain's
galleries.
From 2 October 2009 — 21 March 2010 Tate Liverpool's ground
floor gallery will be transformed into an emotive display of these nine significant paintings — the walls will be painted
grey according to Rothko's specifications and atmospheric lighting will enhance the dramatic qualities of the works.