Sentences with phrase «loaning their exhibition walls»

ChiArts thanks Columbia College Chicago Photo Department for loaning their exhibition walls for ChiArts» use in this exhibit and Mana Contemporary Chicago for hosting this exhibition.

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And «Dance at Bougival,» which only recently returned to the museum's gallery walls after spending seven months earning money in Japan, will be on loan again to an important, non-fee-paying exhibition for an entire year, beginning in October.
Another example of this is Kagge's loan of the Lawrence Weiner work USE ENOUGH TO MAKE IT SMOOTH ENOUGH ASSUMING A FUNCTION (1999), which covered the feature wall of a foyer exhibition at Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, in the autumn of 2014.
The di Rosa Collection has generously agreed to de-install and loan the angel figurine to The 500 Capp Street Foundation for the Box of Angels exhibition, enabling it to be presented horizontally on the wall for only the second time in 20 years.
Exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof («Wall Works») and Neue Nationalgalerie («Erweiterte Kampfzone»), presenting wall installations published by Edition Schellmann and acquired from Schellmann Art in confrontation with works from the museums's permanent collection and loWall Works») and Neue Nationalgalerie («Erweiterte Kampfzone»), presenting wall installations published by Edition Schellmann and acquired from Schellmann Art in confrontation with works from the museums's permanent collection and lowall installations published by Edition Schellmann and acquired from Schellmann Art in confrontation with works from the museums's permanent collection and loans.
It might be too famous for its own good — works of this stature are constantly being requested for museum exhibitions and loans, which means it'd be on the road as often as it's on your walls.
Augmented for the first time by works on loan in a wise attempt to add more dimension to their presentations, Colen's exhibition follows the circular narrative of the architecture with a site - specific installation featuring Kool - Aid Man, Roger Rabbit, Wile E. Coyote and a life - size replica of himself perforating the walls of the gallery in true cartoon fashion only to collapse at the very end.
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