Sentences with phrase «images onto the gallery walls»

A single bare bulb, hanging in the center, projects the images onto the gallery walls, doubling the portraits.

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Meanwhile, downtown, at Bridget Donahue, older works from Burgin's «UK76» series, in which advertisement - like images of British society are pasted directly onto the gallery wall, will be on view.
For West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.&raWall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.&rawall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.&rawall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.»
Taking advantage of an ancient optical principle that a ray of light entering through a small hole into a dark room will project an upside - down view of the outside world, Leonard covered one of the Whitney's distinctive «eyebrow» windows with a lens board, throwing a ghostly, inverted image of the street onto the walls, floor and ceiling of an unlit gallery.
Kydd's mural prints — large - scale photographs adhered directly onto the gallery walls — obliterate the materiality of the photograph, leaving only the image.
In this film installation, images of well - known paintings are projected, actual size, onto the gallery walls.
When you enter the gallery, cameras begin to track you and project your image onto the museum walls.
«Double Act» 2006 is a «play in two parts» suggesting a stage set whereby Floyer uses a theatre spotlight to project the image of a red theatre curtain onto the gallery wall.
The images are projected onto the walls of the Tate's longest gallery from three slide projectors.
Just as Monk dramatizes the intimate experience of two - dimensional images in Ruscha's book, «Sunrise» and «Sunset» leap off the cover from LeWitt's book onto the gallery walls in the form of neon signage written in the original Western typeface.
Photographs of cranes, construction sites, architecture, and the Standard Hotel are going to radiate from images of the lush tourist - trodden path and spill out of the constraints of the walls and onto the gallery's floors and ceilings.
The Spot Paintings were perhaps the most iconic images which populated most of Hirst's ground breaking exhibitions of this period from Freeze in 1989 when he was painting directly onto the walls, to his much celebrated installation at the Saatchi Gallery in 1992 which included the iconic works The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living and A Thousand Years, to his exhibition of the Mother and Child Divided at the Venice Biennale in 1993, which announced his presence on the global scene, and his nomination for the Turner prize in 1994, the year the present work was executed.
Carson's large - scale images are painted directly onto unstretched canvas and are hung unframed on the gallery walls, further emphasizing their unfettered masculinity.
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