Sentences with phrase «into small booths»

Critics said too many galleries were packed into small booths with not enough space for visitors to walk around and relax.

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The next day, Houghtaling and a team of biologists hauled a box trap the size of a small phone booth into the brush and dragged the deer inside.
Then you can add a small sound shield behind your microphone to absorb the sound you project into the microphone, especially if you're not in a sound - proof booth.
But while these locations would certainly be memorable, extraordinary, and positively brag - worthy, if I had the choice a small part of me would rather head to that neighborhood diner with a group of old friends, where we would squeeze into vinyl booths, scarf greasy pizza, and drink cheap Chianti long into the night.
Thanks to our media passes we didn't have to wait long at all and were immediately let into the game where we all got a short explanation by the woman working the booth and straight away we were allowed into our garage to pick our first car and apply some small alterations and parts that were open within the demo.
After being let into the concealed by walls booth, we were told to sit down for a moment to rest our feet and enjoy a small video that would help us understand the game and what we were about to play.
My goals for Level - UP included talking to every small indie development studio that had a booth on «Indie Alley,» as well as anyone else I ran into that might be interested.
Farther into the fair, keep an eye out for the booth of Yancey Richardson, which displays a striking row of small portraits of Russian and Latvian girls by Hellen van Meene, and the booth of Bonni Benrubi, where Abelardo Morell continues to hone his camera - obscura series.
A whole series of dressing rooms are on the back side of the «stage,» the most memorable being Wu Tsang's GREEN ROOM, 2012, which transforms his small booth into the back room of a gay bar in L.A., and shows a video of a drag queen performing in front of a live audience.
Rather than a series of small booths, Scope has opted for an open plan that allows work to flow into a curatorial mix, and in the Breeder Program, the fair features work solely by emerging artists.
David Zwirner mounted a salon - style hang of a variety of artists from its 25 years in business, all of them crowding into the characteristically small environs of ADAA booths.
But fairs can also lead to hurried purchases and are encouraging a certain expediency; in some cases, artists are being pressured to create smaller works that fit into the booths and are cheaper to ship, «one - off works that look «turned out,»» according to Ms. Westreich Wagner and Mr. Wagner.
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