Sentences with phrase «highlighted by their hanging»

A gazebo at one end is highlighted by hanging vines and creates a shady niche to escape the heat.
The Italian marble is clearly smaller in size than the Chinese piece, however its weight is the same, an objective highlighted by their hanging in tandem above the museum floor.

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The chances of a hung Parliament are highlighted by a simple analysis of the long - term trend.
These soft sheers are highlighted by lovely, scrolling vines embroidery and hang simply and beautifully from top rod pockets.
Highlight the beauty of the St. James Double Vanity (sold separately) by hanging the St. James Mirror by James Martin Furniture above it.
Scenic Highlights: Trek through Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest, sail through the gorgeous Whitsundays, hang ten in Byron Bay, explore the Blue Mountains by foot
Highlights include Wangechi Mutu's Throw (2016), a smattering of earth covering one wall, and textile works by Oscar Murillo that hang from the ceiling.
Sector highlights also include a collage - like hanging of monochrome paintings by Mariela Scafati (b. 1973) at Isla Flotante; a configuration of new works that disrupt the boundary between the domestic and the natural worlds by A.K. Burns (b. 1975) at Callicoon Fine Arts; and figurative paintings by Koichi Enomoto (b. 1977) at Taro Nasu.
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs, sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by fiber - based media artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large - scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
Entering once the show had been hung, but before the evening vernissage, they highlighted the hairline cracks in the wall or areas of filled plaster, by daubing «Facebook blue» across the offending areas.
The highlight of the exhibition is indisputably The Last Layer (2012), a red - hued painting that hangs isolated in a darkened space partitioned by black curtains.
This exhibition of more than eighty of the Chicago - based artist's works will highlight her commitment to painstaking process as well as to the invention of platforms for others: Grabner will hang some of her paintings on backdrops made by Gaylen Gerber, and exhibitions by Karl Haendel, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Amanda
Another highlight is a massive wall hanging by Ghanian artist El Anatsui woven from recycled bits of aluminum and copper wire.
Highlights of the six - night festival include a new commission by Bob and Roberta Smith, Art Is Your Human Right, that will feature illuminated words hanging around the town; a display of 34 light drawings of children in windows of the former Ocean Hotel on North Promenade; and a performance from street - fire pioneers, Les Commandos Percu.
For the 2018 edition, more than half of the 72 exhibiting members will offer thoughtful solo exhibitions highlighting artists throughout history and from around the world, several of which will present new works, including Cheim & Read (New York) with the premiere of a new suite of large - scale sculptures by Lynda Benglis, Lehmann Maupin (New York) unveiling new photographs by Catherine Opie, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery featuring new works on paper, sculpture and hanging installations by Tomás Saraceno.
Additional fine art highlights include: Ruth Asawa's Untitled, S. 750 (Hanging Open Form with Four Fluted Edges)(c. 1960s) sculpture which realized $ 93,750; Pablo Picasso's glazed ceramic, Face in Profile (1953), reached $ 93,750; a relief by Robert Graham from 1989 fetched $ 68,750; John Baldessari's photographic suite National City Portfolio (1996) brought $ 62,500; and a diptych by Roger Brown, Just Around the Corner (Part I & Part II)(1975), realized $ 56,250.
Compston's public work such as the Fete and the Hanging Picnic in many ways foreshadowed some of the recent public artworks by Jeremy Deller, yet aside from the public events, the book also highlights Compston's more conventional artworks.
Opening highlights include Paul Chan's digital animation 1rst Light (which inspired the exhibit's name), Cornelia Parker's Hanging Fire (Suspected Arson), and a newly acquired cut - paper tableau by Kara Walker.
Highlights of the exhibition on display in New York from 4 November 2016 - 7 January 2017 include a major Frida Kahlo self - portrait, painted in 1940, and (Silver Square), painted by Jackson Pollock circa 1950, a work that was hung for many years in the New York apartment of Pollock's wife and fellow Abstract Expressionist, Lee Krasner.
Winkleman will highlight a new hanging tire swing sculpture by artist Andy Yoder, Postmasters will show work by Brooklyn collage artist Diana Cooper, and BravinLee will present «Skin,» an installation by Emil Lukas.
Some of the low - hanging targets for reductions of greenhouse gas emissions have been highlighted in recent months in a «By Degrees» series in The Times, which explores topics like the electrical demand of our new electronic gadgets, efforts to curb methane leaks and the move to install light - colored roofs in warmer climates.
The intricate pattern of trailing branches, berry coloured birds and vintage birdcages are highlighted by shimmering cushions, a sumptuous aubergine throw and an actual decorative hanging birdcage.
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