Sentences with phrase «narrow first gallery»

The long, narrow first gallery is garnished with altered furniture frames with weavings by Dodd, strange constructions, wooden blocks fashioned into antennae configurations, gathered materials hanging from above like rotting Spanish moss, scratchy drawings, and other tilting paintings.

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The first gallery at Dia: Chelsea feels narrow, with a couple of large square canvases to the right (Untitled, 1962 and Untitled [Background Music], 1962), a triplet of works incrementing in size and respectively on canvas, paper, and plywood to the left (Untitled # 17, 1958; Classico 6, 1968; Counsel, 1983), and a small but powerful early work facing the viewer across the room, decentered (To Gertrud Mellon, 1958).
Extending their space by placing a video in the narrow stairs outside a relatively small room, the London - based gallery presents the first of Amalia Ulman's lenticular prints outside, with another two hung side - by - side inside.
Sitting in the narrow library of the Goodman gallery recently, he recalled visitors to the work's first showing, in France in 2004.
From solo shows at Superchief Gallery in Los Angeles, where we first caught her work in person, to new sculptural works for the SyFy channel's excellent series, Channel Zero, Sitkin is redefining that narrow margin between fine art design, traditional special effects and production design.
(Hung high in a narrow, unlit corridor, these thirty - three small square canvases are first visible over the back wall of the gallery in which the «Pavement Karaoke» paintings are installed.)
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