Sentences with phrase «larger main gallery space»

This location has a larger Main Gallery space measuring over 1,200 square feet and a second space known as The Project Room, which measures 400 square feet.
Our large Main Gallery space features a variety of exhibitions throughout the year.

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For this solo show, the Mexico City — born, Dallas - based artist will fill the Newark Museum's main galleries with large - scale chromatic installations conceived specifically for the space.
The main gallery space is filled with ten large 44 x 34 paintings that are three - dimensional, visually enticing, and inviting.
Densely hung in the gallery's living room - size main space, the large paintings, which are all seven feet tall and five and a half feet across, swarm you with their edgy, jagged energy.
Presented mainly at the Goodman Gallery's new project space at Arts on Main, they include new large - scale photographs which extend the artist's formal vocabulary, as well as older photographs which are exhibited here for the first time.
On view from February 22 through April 7, 2018, the exhibition introduces Liu's latest major works, including a large - scale video installation in the first floor gallery, a series of six photography works in the second floor main gallery and a felt - carpeted room installation in the project space.
The overall installation in the gallery's main space appears stagelike, an effect heightened by large curtains hanging on the walls.
As one of the city's largest non-profit exhibition spaces, Creative Alliance's Main Gallery offers space for artists to stretch out and try new things.
The mural in the gallery's main space is offset slightly by a large sculpture of a pink panther in a top hat puffing a crack pipe, bandages adorning his arms.
In the main gallery, four ominous sculptures loom, dotting the large space like standing alien sarcophagi undergoing a ritualistic software update, encased using the salvaged modular steel walls from Bell Labs.
Presented as a three - channel projection in the gallery's main space, it is an excerpt from a larger series of eight videos the artist produced in kitchens in and around New York City.
The exhibition - installed in the gallery's main ground floor space in its new location at 170 Suffolk Street - comprises eight large new paintings that continue the artist's process based engagement with abstraction.
Marked by large windows, warm wooden floors and a ramp leading down to the main gallery space, the sight lines and interior are designed to display artwork in a flattering light.
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale works featuring evocative photographic images from various sources such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen - printed onto different fabrics that are layered and stitched together.
In her fourth solo exhibition titled She's a Riot at Shin Gallery, Gyon takes over the main gallery and project space with an assortment of mixed media sculptures and large - scale paiGallery, Gyon takes over the main gallery and project space with an assortment of mixed media sculptures and large - scale paigallery and project space with an assortment of mixed media sculptures and large - scale paintings.
Using the gallery's main exhibition space as her canvas, the artist masked the floor with a large foam stencil, painting over it and the surrounding walls in sprayed - on, bright acrylic paints, before lifting the stencil to create large, white, disconcerting voids upon entering the space.
Rather than ignoring the four huge columns which divide the central space of the main gallery, Trakas uses them to interact with his even larger upright logs and low - lying steel platforms constructed around them.
On a floor area of about 3,000 square feet, the pavilion houses a main exhibition gallery, marked by large glazed facades on the east and west sides and flanked by two narrow spaces which can also accommodate small art exhibitions.
These two works and its compatriots, which are central in the main gallery, are guarded by Chloe Seibert's giant cement bloodhound, which was created on - site within the gallery space with the intention of being large enough not to fit through any of the Contemporary's doors (Seibert's signature hat trick).
A large horizontal building houses all main spaces, including most of the exhibition galleries; its ground floor accommodates the entrance lobby, the main court, a restaurant, a museum store, and a children's gallery, all accessible free - of - charge by the visitors.
In the South London Gallery's main exhibition space, Grosse has made the void the dramatic centre of her project, masking the floor with a large foam stencil, then painting over it and the surrounding walls.
Densely hung in the gallery's living room - size main space, the large paintings, which are all seven feet tall and five and a half feet across, swarm you with their edgy, jagged energy... in «Raft,»... the vertical stripes run from top to bottom, with two horizontal sets constrained within shield - like shapes on the left and right, calling to mind Walker's fascination with Aboriginal and African art.
On the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer space.
Among eleven works in the exhibition are eight new sculptures on view for the first time, including «V Formation,» a large - scale installation conceived for Herron's main gallery space.
WASHINGTON - The main gallery space of the National Gallery's Anne Truitt exhibition is a modestly large but tall room, where for years the museum displayed the beloved cutouts of Henri Mgallery space of the National Gallery's Anne Truitt exhibition is a modestly large but tall room, where for years the museum displayed the beloved cutouts of Henri MGallery's Anne Truitt exhibition is a modestly large but tall room, where for years the museum displayed the beloved cutouts of Henri Matisse.
A reinterpretation of the traditional «white cube» gallery concept, the space includes a unique «sound corridor» designed for sound - based art, an outdoor roofless gallery and large main exhibition room.
The main galleries are the largest exhibition space, located up the beautiful glass stairway, on the second floor.
Within the gallery, Rashid responds to the vast gallery space by creating his largest drawings to date, and taking up the bulk of the main space.
The main gallery space at Mercer Union's new head quarters at King and Spadina is dominated these days by a large projected image of Mao TseTung's head bobbing in the sea.
The gallery space at Alison Jacques is divided into the large main gallery with a smaller side gallery.
She will be presenting a new, large scale installation entitled «Live Through This,» incorporating Victorian tobacco clay pipes sourced from the banks of the Thames, Shire horse collars and a cattle feeder which will reach from floor to ceiling of the main gallery space at EB&F low alongside a series of smaller installations.
Three larger - than - life photographs propped against the walls of the main gallery space all bore the title UMRISS (Outline), 2014.
«Billy wanted to take one of the largest spaces at Bergamot and cut it in half,» said Freeman, 34, of his main gallery, which is 40 - by -27-feet wide, has a soaring corrugated tin ceiling and an unpolished concrete floor.
In the main section of the gallery, the artist presents two large inflatables, which dominate the space.
Nowhere was this zeal more evident than in the main gallery, where an extraordinary concentration of small sculptures on large pedestals vied for space.
In the gallery's main space, three large - scale paintings depict the vast expanses of an empty bed and are punctuated by four smaller works, each featuring a single window seen from without, the warm glow of its light intensified by the dark night surrounding it.
The exhibition also includes THE WORLD OF GILBERT & GEORGE (1981), a feature - length film written and directed by the artists, projected on a large screen in the gallery's main space.
Entering the main gallery space, you're immediately confronted with three large - scale works on canvas by Arnaldo Roche Rabell.
Situated at 50 Moganshan Rd., which has developed to become Shanghai's artistic centre, the main gallery (bldg 16) serves as a show room for displays of artworks and smaller exhibitions, while the larger H - Space (bldg 18) woeks as a flexible white - cube exhibition hall for the display of extensive shows and grand scale projects.
This is quite a hard space to solve,» says the artist, peering from behind his wiry glasses in the airy gallery's main room — which is obscured by large white pillars — the morning before the show's opening reception.
Housed in a restored 1885 general store (including added skylights for natural lighting), the Center boasts a main floor gallery and artist gift store, plus a small second floor gallery and large dance / studio space.
On view in the main space of the gallery is the large - scale sculpture, Untitled, created in 2016.
This first is a black tape installation around the entirety of the wall space in the Main Gallery derived from the atomic radii of the elements produced in suns that are large enough to complete their life cycles as supernovas.
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