Sentences with phrase «large gallery»

Our 25,000 square foot facility features sky lights, well - equipped studios, free wireless access and large gallery spaces.
After a few rooms of early paintings, we enter a number of large galleries with the artist's recognizable work.
Held in the museum's largest gallery at 12,000 square feet, this will be a monumental presentation of the artist's oeuvre, featuring approximately 30 works.
Moving upwards into the building towards two large galleries on level 3 will provide the thematic collection specific content.
Some question how large galleries with multiple locations can offer that kind of personal attention.
While you're at it, read his compelling pitch on why large galleries ought to be taxed at art fairs.
The lead - time and large gallery space are considerations the museum extends to international contemporary artists.
She filled three large galleries with 15,000 paper airplanes, 15,000 cast rocks, wall drawings, and piles of discarded objects.
These «micro-paintings,» often less than a square inch in size, were radical in their incorporation of «small - scale color accents in large gallery spaces.»
The renovated East Building features multiple galleries for smaller exhibitions as well as larger galleries for blockbuster exhibitions.
Better Dimension (2010) is an immersive, expansive film installation inhabiting almost the entire space of one of the Konsthall's larger gallery rooms.
The tour de force of the Chelsea show is a very large gallery lined — tiled really — with 66 double - hung canvases in the folk art / outsider art / art brut style of Ms. Kusama's My Eternal Soul series, which started in 2008.
The fact that the show's central work, Two Trees — so large the gallery windows had to be removed to get it in the building — is still wet on the canvas, gives the sense of an artist painting his way back to the forefront, almost literally before our eyes.
As to what distinguishes the space from its neighbors, Leboeuf notes, «There are not so many large galleries like ours, except a few great ones like Miguel Abreu and Salon 94, so we offer something different yet sympathetic to the museums, institutions and smaller galleries that exist already.»
In 1983, Board President Henry (Hank) Luce III negotiated a long - term lease for the New Museum in the Astor Building in SoHo at 583 Broadway, between Houston and Prince Streets, where the New Museum had a much larger gallery space and offices, and, after a major renovation in 1997, a bookstore with an international selection of publications on art, theory, and culture at large.
Now the largest visual art festival in the UK, it comprises over 45 exhibitions in venues ranging from large galleries and museums to artist - run spaces.
The eleven medium - to - large oil on canvas works on display at ICA inhabit a fairly large gallery: some of them are propped up on a long platform, others hang on false walls that feature rectangular cutout doorways.
In my first year in New York, in 1998 — 99, I worked for both a very small gallery, Feigen Contemporary, and a very large gallery, Pace Gallery.
In the show's second large gallery, we see the culmination of Matta - Clark's efforts to take back ownership of architecture.
In the Bronx Museum's first large gallery, photographs from the Bronx Floors series and one surviving sculpture — a squat, L - shaped chunk of floor whose blue linoleum is still surprisingly vibrant — occupy the center of the room, surrounded by photographs of graffiti.
The front was a really large gallery overlooking West Broadway, just up the stairs from Sonnabend and Castelli.
However, even with the more focused look of the 2013 fair, one could not ignore the absence of many larger galleries, including Mary Boone, White Cube and others, perhaps due to the ever - growing list of art fairs world wide, and even the increasing number of events held in conjunction with the Armory Show.
This enormous scale was seen most paradigmatically in Bilbao's large gallery where Richard Serra's Snake (1996) was installed for the opening exhibition of the museum and in MoMA's massive atrium where Barnett Newman's Broken Obelisk (1963 - 69) stood alone at the center of the museum like a large phallic monument to the patriarchy for the opening installation of the Taniguchi redesign.
In March 2013, Sadie Coles HQ will close its current space at 4 New Burlington Place in preparation for the opening of a new, much larger gallery located nearby in L ondon's West End.
In one large gallery stain painting is rebelliously pushed off the stretched canvas in vibrantly colored and variously two - sided, sewn, beaded and torn works by Manny Farber, Alan Shields and Alvin Loving.
Who else would fill New York's then largest gallery with nothing but visitors — guided through the darkness by only the blue dots of a pocket flashlight?
As the flood waters resided after Hurricane Sandy, one of Chelsea's largest galleries struggled to be among the first to reopen.
These ideas about directness, intimacy, and proportion (all of which deal with questions of ideal viewing conditions) became driving concerns behind the design of the Clyfford Still Museum, whose largest gallery measures about 1,200 square feet, with a ceiling placed, by today's standards, at a modest twelve to sixteen feet above the floor.
Does it matter that Matta - Clark died long before Chelsea's largest gallery set out an old van in his name?
YBA Damien Hirst and super-dealer Larry Gagosian have settled their differences after a four year hiatus The worlds largest gallery chain have committed their entire space at Frieze New York, in May to solo an overview of works created by Hirst.
He left the last large gallery in the Hirshhorn's circling sequence empty but for one element: a floor - to - ceiling white scrim that stretches the length of one wall and gives the illusion of straightening its curve.
Attracting larger galleries might be a hard sell, but it shouldn't be impossible.
Rising to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, Karen Kilimnik established her place as a forerunner in the realm of «scatter art» — large gallery installations of seemingly random and scattered popular culture debris.
One large gallery highlights Abstract Expressionist greats, including iconic paintings by Pollock, Rothko, and de Kooning, plus sculptures by Mark di Suvero and John Chamberlain.
Standing in front of some Judd plywood boxes, I asked him whether there was a problem with large galleries moving into the commercial stratosphere while medium - and small - sized galleries flounder in a world of expensive international fairs and limited collector time and attention.
Crammed into a single large gallery downstairs, «Painting Into Architecture» forms a kind of obstacle course.
Wil - o - Wisp is in the same large gallery that hosted the majority of Bruce Nauman's Contrapposto Studies last year, but is shown on a screen in the middle of the rectangular gallery and can be viewed from behind as well as from the front.
LARGE GALLERY Michael Miller: Out of Commerce with Trenton Doyle Hancock, Daniel Kurt, Lawrence Lee, Robyn O'Neil, Jeff Parrott
Erik Kessels, whose work is featured here in several large galleries, epitomizes the fluidity of the roles of curator and creator.
The modernists were encouraged to join the St Ives Society of Artists, but in 1949, a splinter group of 20 abstract artists broke away to establish the Penwith Society of Arts with its own large gallery in the centre of St Ives.
But he closed his gallery in January and became a partner at David Zwirner, one of the prestigious larger galleries that offers the business resources — a staff of back - office assistants, public relations officials, a high - quality Web site and brand recognition — necessary to function in this newly global marketplace, namely the ability to lure the best artists and take their work to the richest buyers.
Mr. Zwirner said larger galleries should help smaller ones challenged by the costs and conditions of admission to the fairs.
In a shift away from the spectatorship approach to art, these four artists were granted large gallery spaces, which they have transformed into immersive environments that spur visitors to reconsider their relationship with art as something experienced passively to something experienced more directly.
You can see an actual Frankenthaler at the end of the next large gallery, the later 1967 «Capri» with its staining effects and overall flatness, deliberately eschewing the layering of Pollock and company.
At a moment when the contemporary art world is convulsed by empire building and ever larger gallery spaces, Brown is an anomaly, having stuck to the goal he set for himself long ago: to experiment with what a gallery might be and do.
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