Sentences with phrase «out of the gallery»

The response from residents of the neighborhood was so overwhelmingly positive that I want to once again bring artwork out of the gallery space and into the community.
I'm considering pulling my work out of the galleries and focusing more on the lower commission shops and selling more of my work myself directly to customers.
Another patron, however, beats them to it, throwing the rug over his shoulder as he walks out of the gallery.
If the artist, straight out of college, starts exhibiting and is selling out of galleries that is great.
It lets art break out of the gallery and into the world.
He stayed out of the gallery scene for a long, long time - by choice.
«I gave a lot more money last year,» one gentleman said, making his way out of the gallery.
He takes the look of the hyper - violence that is all but commonplace in our media and makes one «level» out of the gallery space.
This attention to detail elevated the mere simple boxes that jutted out of the gallery wall into sublime works of art.
A project to bring art out of the gallery space and into the community with a site - specific installation in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Perhaps in relation to the Turner Prize at Baltic, Nicholas Serota noted an increase in appetite for contemporary art across the country, which should come as no surprise given the quality of exhibitions coming out of galleries at the moment.
This piece is a result of a partnership between the Times Square Alliance and Art Production Fund, working together to bring leading contemporary artists out of the gallery into the public realm.
«I understand Lisa's desire to get out of the gallery business,» says Dunn.
This exhibition of more than 120 works seeks to emphasise the fundamental importance of land to his artistic practice: he was one of the first to take sculpture out of the gallery and place it directly in the landscape.
Displayed on metal rods jutting out of the gallery walls, the works invade the viewer's space and remain suspended in a tantalizing tension between beautiful object and menacing subject.
«The response from residents of the neighborhood was so overwhelmingly positive,» says Sturgill, «that I want to once again bring artwork out of the gallery space and into the community.»
The pressure to see as much art in as little time as possible (a bad approach, I know) usually has me racing in and out of galleries making snap judgments about whether to pause, come back, or move on.
The Getty employs an air - filtration system that forces polluted air out of the galleries to protect the art, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Of the four nominees, Wermers has made the most out of the gallery itself, using the tramlines to subdivide the space.
Though this spatial transformation was not the goal of ACAC's latest exhibition, the memory of Supernatural Conductor made me wish for something more dynamic out of the gallery portion of Deliverance.
A tree comes out of the gallery partition, and do not even start to count how often that, too, has been recycled.
«The art world has taken a second look at Bridget Riley and realized there was a reason she was so famous almost 50 years ago,» says PaceWildenstein president Douglas Baxter, who sold pieces out of the gallery's 2000 show to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, in Kansas City, Missouri, and mounted exhibitions of her new work in 2004 and 2007.
A film plays in the background documenting his time there, and you walk out of the gallery breathless, truly realizing the scale of this international emergency.
When I observed her slowly folding the newspaper, gracefully rising up from her chair, elegantly putting on her coat and walking with her husband out of the gallery door, I noted that Katz was right.
The panel appears to float in space — as if the rectangular board had been sawed out of the gallery wall.
Next to this, an antique telescope points out of the gallery's window, aiming at a bottle of Captain Cook white rum on a nearby roof.
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Based out of the gallery's re-launch of Leicester's collection of German Expressionist art, the exhibition aims to explore how the internet — and media or technology at large — has transformed how artists express themselves.
I did this one show for a Los Angeles gallery based on a William Hogarth painting and I got kicked out of the gallery for it.
In another of Phillipson's 2013 solo exhibitions, Yes, surprising is existence in the post-vegetal cosmorama, at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, an audio - visual walking tour took participants out of the gallery and across the river into Newcastle.
These include, for instance, the grisaille beauties of untitled: structure at Kunstverein Nurnberg in 2011, TIP at the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh in 2013, where part of the installation appeared to run out of the gallery, and the grand painterly gaiety of set at Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery in 2015.
Works comprised of drips of Murano black glass will also be installed in the gallery, appearing to seep out of the gallery walls.
From 2010 to 2012 both the Gallery and Project Space operated side by side presenting simultaneous exhibition programs out of the Gallery's original indoor / outdoor location in Williamsburg.
Paintings were sold to prominent collectors and, right out of the gallery, entered the permanent collections of both the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum.
This was not my first time there (years before I curated an exhibition for the Contemporary Art Month) but, as it always happens when you are installing a show, I barely poked my nose out of the gallery.
Each room transports the viewer out of the gallery and into a new narrative situation, prompting connections between material details and their subconscious associations.
Eschewing traditional frames, she decided to install these works, which vary widely in shape and size, in such a way that they seemed to grow out of the gallery's ceiling, floor, and walls.
Nearby, Sosnowska's gigantic metal sculpture bulged out of the gallery just barely enclosing it, while Merz's floor fluorescent piece evoked Nauman's own linguistic turns with fluorescents.
Glennie continued; «Part of IMMA's core mission is to support artists making the work they want to make, and we increasingly see contemporary art practice moving out of the gallery space and into the public realm, engaging with audiences in new and participatory ways.
Brennan & Griffin evolved out of the gallery Sister which operated in Los Angeles from 2004 — 2010.
Favorite younger artist: Urs Fischer, particularly his last show at Gavin Brown where he made work out of the gallery space rather than work for the gallery walls.
American artist Stan Herd specialises in taking art out of the galleries and into the field, quite literally.
With the performers spilling out of the gallery and into the open spaces, lines were blurred intentionally between the audience members and performers.
Robert Smithson, Walter De Maria, and Michael Heizer broke out of galleries and museums.
A video projection showed a performance in which this creature «came to life» — with a human underneath the caked mud — and walked out of a gallery, into the streets.
«I think for us it comes out of the gallery's DNA.
ARTsites takes the artwork out of our galleries and places it in public spaces across Howard County.
Among them, however, was Tara Donovan whose installation of thousands of plastic tubes at the center of the fair replaced Kusama's dotted blobs from last year; her gallery, Pace, reported selling out of her
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