Sentences with phrase «indoor gallery space»

In addition to 10,000 square feet of indoor gallery space, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a cafe, and a store.
For her exhibition at STE, Fu has reconfigured the work to respond to an indoor gallery space.
In addition to indoor gallery space, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a cafe, and a store.
With both an indoor gallery space and an impressive sculpture garden, visitors can enjoy abstract, landscape and figurative paintings amongst contemporary fine art sculptures as they roam around A Gallery.
For this exhibition, Fu has reconfigured the work to respond to an indoor gallery space, responding to the architectural surroundings and crowded conditions of New York City.
The 50,000 square foot indoor gallery space hosts more than 20,000 works of art and is now open to the public.
It's certainly been a major year for the museum, which comprises 500 acres of historic parkland and five indoor gallery spaces.
In addition, three indoor gallery spaces accommodate changing exhibitions and collection displays of works on paper, photography, painting and sculpture.

Not exact matches

The changing indoor exhibitions of the Sheffield Millennium Gallery are matched by timeless green spaces, which breathe a freshness and vitality into the air.
On the Inner Harbor: home to city's museums, galleries, sports & other attractions; indoor / outdoor meeting and function space.
With the indoor galleries closed for renovation, the Ulrich Museum of Art turned to Tony Feher to activate their outdoor spaces by creating a pair of temporary site - determined artworks titled titled «Carl Sagan, Carl Sagan» for the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection.
The exhibition will occupy all of P.S. 1's 145,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor gallery space and will include works in all media.
The Lynden Sculpture Garden opened to the public in May 2010, and by choosing Inside / Outside as our inaugural theme, we hoped to initiate a dialogue between the new indoor gallery and the environment — both sculpture and nature — beyond its walls; to explore Lynden's transition from a private, domestic space to a public space; and to define Lynden's new position within the art community.
A new gallery will be located in the expanded sculpture garden, offering exhibition space for indoor sculpture and other works in NOMA's collection that complement the garden's installations.
In addition to gallery spaces, the Museum houses an A / V - equipped meeting room, an indoor courtyard, a café, and a museum shop.
The facility features 200,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor program space with sprawling galleries; shaded outdoor verandas; a waterfront restaurant and bar; a museum shop; and an education center with a library, media lab, and classroom spaces.
In the past year, the Scottish sculpture garden and gallery opened a stunning new indoor space, launched a programme to support emerging artists, expanded their learning programme and much more.
In 2015 they extended the gallery spaces in Bonnington House to allow for ambitious indoor installations such as Tara Donovan's Untitled: Plastic Cups, as well as launching an annual programme to support emerging artists, and expanding their learning programmes.
Wedged in at a right - angle between 3rd Street and Howard Street, the Snøhetta addition includes 170,000 square feet of extra indoor and outdoor gallery space, the largest living green wall in the Bay Area, three restaurants, two museum shops, a state - of - the - art conservation studio, a theater, gender - neutral bathrooms and a lower level filled with art that is free and open to the public.
The architectural suturing of a 235,000 square foot addition to a 225,000 square foot parent building expands the «old» museum's indoor and outdoor gallery space by two - and - a-half times, the education space by four times, and the performance and event space by eleven times.
In addition to the participation of leading and emerging contemporary galleries, an extensive Art Projects programme spanning the outdoor and indoor fair space will be a big focus of the fair this year, presenting a range of work from high profile Indian and international artists.
From the start, the Gallery has been committed to cultivating promising artists in the initial and more advanced phases of their careers exploring contemporary themes and concepts through multiple mediums.The Gallery's original location was a unique industrial indoor / outdoor ground floor space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn - the breeding ground of emerging talent at that time.
With the indoor galleries closed for renovation, the Ulrich Museum of Art turned to internationally - recognized artist Tony Feher to activate the outdoor spaces by creating a pair of temporary site - determined artworks for the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection.
From 2010 to 2012 both the Gallery and Project Space operated side by side presenting simultaneous exhibition programs out of the Gallery's original indoor / outdoor location in Williamsburg.
Debris from the short - lived renovation work reaches the fifth storey and fills the space where architects had planned to build an indoor ski slope, blocking access to the bottom floors that originally offered self - sufficient living with services such as a chemist, a shopping centre and an art gallery.
The first is that Terrain specializes in outdoor exhibits, using its space on the front lawn of a residential neighborhood in Oak Park — while HATCH shows typically appeared indoors in galleries.
The new location consists of 50,000 square feet of indoor galleries and 13,000 square feet of outdoor exhibition space.
In addition to the indoor and outdoor gallery spaces, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a cafe, and a store.
The museums» large indoor galleries are not enough to contain the enormous metal sculptures, so both artists have the primo outdoor space as well.
His exhibition, Life is Elsewhere, installed in the long, somewhat narrow space of TURN Gallery, consists of eight sculptures made from paper and cardboard, rather than the bronze and wood he usually works with for both indoor sculpture and outdoor projects.
Hailed by USA Today as one of the great sculpture gardens where art enhances nature, the roofless museum seamlessly integrates the indoor galleries with the outdoor spaces, creating a museum experience unlike any other in the world.
And that means it's going to be rehanging its world - renowned permanent collection in 50,000 - square - feet of indoor galleries, and 13,000 - square - feet of outdoor exhibition space, for the inaugural exhibition «America Is Hard to See.»
The Whitney's extensive collection of American art is now housed at 99 Gansevoort Street in a stunning asymmetrical building, with 50,000 square feet of indoor galleries and 13,000 square feet of outdoor exhibition space, designed by architect Renzo Piano.
Station to Station: A 30 Day Happening — American multi-media artist Doug Aitken's experiment in spontaneous artistic creation taking over the Barbican Centre's indoor and outdoor spaces (Art Gallery, The Curve,...
The 65,000 - square - foot building houses three large gallery spaces, a museum store, university and community classrooms and Nasher Museum Café with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking sculpture gardens.
Exploring the relationship between humanity and nature, the artist transforms art galleries, museums, and other public spaces into immersive indoor gardens that «cocoon» the viewer with floating flowers and gorgeous spectrums of color.
Created, curated, and hosted by Ayla Rexroth since 2010, the gallery occupies the front space of her windowless basement apartment, along with an indoor hot tub that is the site for The Hot Tub Dialogues lecture series, co-curated by Subterranean's other occupant, Clayton Skidmore.
Since the 1990s, Yorkshire Sculpture Park has made use of indoor exhibition spaces, initially a Bothy Gallery (in the curved Bothy Wall) and a temporary tent - like structure called the Pavilion Gallery.
The exhibition will provide a platform for emerging artists to showcase their work in a professional gallery setting at the Art Park's indoor John and Virginia Winner Memorial Gallerygallery setting at the Art Park's indoor John and Virginia Winner Memorial GalleryGallery space.
Examples include Still Falling, 1991, a massive cast iron and air sculpture by Antony Gormley and Juan Muñoz's Dublin Rain Room, 1994, a scale model of one of the gallery spaces where it perpetually rains indoors.
One Foot in the Real World 12 October — Spring 2014 One Foot in the Real World is an opportunity to see some of the most important works in the IMMA Collection by some of the world's leading contemporary artists, including two iconic site - specific works; Still Falling I by Antony Gormley, and Dublin Rain Room, 1994 by Juan Muñoz; a scale model of one of the gallery spaces where it perpetually rains indoors.
French Conceptual artist Daniel Buren returns to UK to remind us what all the fuss is about Daniel Buren: One Thing To Another brings everything that makes the work so affecting outdoors, indoors; and, in process, transforms the interior rooms of the Lisson gallery into what feels like a series of exterior spaces.
The solo show at the Hashimoto Contemporary (that has hosted previous shows by artists such as Erik Jones whom you can read about in the article about his exhibition Motion and the colourful show by Scott Scheidly titled The Pinks 2) will see Hamburg based 1010 present a new body of works on paper and panels along with new indoor and outdoor murals in the greater San Francisco Bay Area that further push the limits of his eye catching and mind expanding «portals» and invites the public to explore art beyond the confines of the gallery space.
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