More often than not Raum Für Malerie's presentations obliged the audience to engage with a single
painting in a single room.
Not exact matches
I have
painted every
single room in my house at least twice and we have only been there 7 years, so I can definitely relate to this!
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Painting that cabinet black was the
single biggest chance
in this
room.
Luminous Viet Hotel is a three - star hotel with an unassuming exterior that offers 35 highly comfortable, modern
rooms with elements of traditional Hanoi design.Interior decor includes objects like Vietnamese gongs, oil
paintings, and smoothly polished hardwood floors.
Rooms are ranging
in price and size from deluxe, family, suite and superior.Balconies are available for some.
Room amenities include welcome drinks of tea, coffee, or water, air conditioning,
in -
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single, double, or twin beds, 32â $ flat - screen TVs with satellite channels, separate shower and bathtubs, refrigerators and mini-bars, writing desks and reading lamps, and hairdryers.
The King
Room is located on the first floor and features a four - poster mahogany king - size bed dressed
in luxury linens, a
single bed for additional guests, a hand
painted dresser, and a private bathroom with a walk -
in shower and a bathtub.
It's like building a house, but people focus on a
single painting that's hung up on a wall
in one
room, and fixate on it, and keep listing off their complaints of that
painting.
A long bench
in the middle of the
room — an addition suggested by Rothko himself after a visit
in 1961 — makes it possible to sit, but also difficult to move your body
in such fashion as to take
in all four
paintings (a
single swivel chair would be better, but impractical).
Most of his subsequent
paintings focus on
single figures confined
in a
room.
Previously known for mixed - media
paintings (seen last year at Mier Gallery
in L.A.), the Brooklyn - born artist debuts a
single, large - scale sculpture that is intended to appear too large for the tiny, one -
room gallery.
Although,
in recent years, June Mendoza
painted Owen Luder and the late Michael Manser was depicted (almost unrecognisably) by Patrick Heron, the RIBA now seems to prefer photographs and even considered banishing the presidential portraits to a
single room on the pathetic grounds that «the building should not give off the atmosphere of a Masonic lodge».
There are scores of other recent examples of secret art — shows of
paintings by Wade Guyton and Stephen Prina that appear suddenly, announced to only a select group, each year for a
single day at Friedrich Petzel Gallery (most recently
in March); a two - person show last summer at the Untitled gallery with a rear wall that, when pushed, swiveled and, like a James Bond - style hidden - door bookcase, opened onto a prodigious group show; the recent obsession over Kraftwerk's über - secret studio
in Germany
in advance of the group's MoMA retrospective; the hidden
rooms and trap doors
in Swedish artist Klara Lidén's shows (there's one
in her current New Museum retrospective); and a drawing by David Hammons at MoMA that was covered with a cloth and unveiled only a few minutes a week by appointment at select times.
It's tiny, just a
single room with less than a dozen
paintings in it, but it tells us more about Riley and her place
in art history than any interview ever could.
Used
in sculptural pieces,
room - sized environments, drawings and
paintings, performance, artist sketchbooks, LED sample models and documentary film, Miyajima's electronic counter gadgets draw together a
single conversation about the nature of time, renewal and questions of mortality.
In a large single room of David Zwirner's 19th street gallery, she's arranged nine concrete sculptures; two discrete groups of mannequins, one arranged around a living room set; a 10 - foot tower of MDF (medium - density fiberboard) boxes and paint drips; and two more towers covered in mirror foil, like disco retreads of the old World Trade Cente
In a large
single room of David Zwirner's 19th street gallery, she's arranged nine concrete sculptures; two discrete groups of mannequins, one arranged around a living
room set; a 10 - foot tower of MDF (medium - density fiberboard) boxes and
paint drips; and two more towers covered
in mirror foil, like disco retreads of the old World Trade Cente
in mirror foil, like disco retreads of the old World Trade Center.
But save some time to walk around the corner to Oxford House, where more works by Charchoune are joined by a
single, exquisite
painting by Carol Rhodes, who runs 42 Carlton Place with fellow painter Merlin James, tucked away
in a back
room.
Pollack writes: «A
single room in which 13 vast Matisse
paintings hang is the highlight of the exhibition.
After «Oscar Murillo: Distribution Center,» his first show
in Los Angeles, which opened
in January
in the Mistake
Room, David Pagel, writing
in The Los Angeles Times, called some
paintings in the installation «anemic,» saying that «each large piece is less compelling than a
single square inch of anything Jean - Michel Basquiat ever touched.»
This is famously demonstrated
in his «Measurement» installations of the late 1960s, visualizing the exact dimensions of
rooms and exhibition spaces, and thesaurus - inspired
paintings of a
single word and its synonyms.
The critically successful «Lesley Vance & Ricky Swallow,» (Nov. 10, 2012 - March 11, 2013) comprised about 20 abstract
paintings and domestic - scale sculptures installed
in a
single room of the mansion.
The group exhibition comprises diverse multimedia works, such as the clay - covered found objects which make up Chen Zhen «s Purification
Room (2000); Seven Intellectuals
in Bamboo Forest, Part I (2003), a
single channel video by Yang Fudong; and the 2009 ash on linen
painting Division Meeting by Zhang Huan.
«Light on Glass» (2005) and «Mirrored Screen» (2005), with their flashes glowing
in a darkened
room, also suggest historical precedents, calling to mind Baroque
paintings by artists like Caravaggio or Georges de La Tour that feature dramatic contrasts of dark and light or a
single, glowing light source.
Its prize winning exhibits have included a dead sheep
in formaldehyde (by Damian Hirst), a portrait of the Virgin Mary «
painted» with elephant dung (by Chris Ofili), and a white
room with a
single light bulb that blinked on and off (by Martin Creed).
Working tirelessly for three short years, he was prolifically busy producing a vast and diverse amount of work which included time capsules, minimal sculpture and
room constructions, kitch acrylic
paintings attributed to another artist (Es Que) to be shown at a Lord & Taylors department store gallery, enigmatic rainbow buttons, half dollars cast
in his own blood and acrylic medium, a lip stamp that he used
in the subways to humorously deface ads for pantyhose,
single - message bronze plaques that only become art when implanted
in a sidewalk; graffiti stencils spray
painted in unconventional spaces and a series of anonymous advertisements
in Artforum magazine encouraging starting rumors, telling lies and perpetrating hoaxes, smoking, tripping and teaching art that collectively he referred to as «micro-manifestos».
In the exhibition Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill, which consists of 97 drawings and a
single painting, one
room is dedicated to drawings of chaotic human bodies, one to nature drawings, and the last to the
painting Det ensamma trädet (The Lonely Tree) from 1878.
Ranging from photography, earthenware
painting and porcelain, they offer a compendium of the human of experience
in the succinct space of a
single -
room.
The massive showcase is comprised of seven distinct
rooms each
painted in a
single monochromatic color.
Great 2/2 remodeled
single house includes master suite with original hardwood floor, classic designed ceiling, style display cabinet
in dining
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We lived
in one home for 10 years and I
painted every
single room 3 times or more.
In this small
room, the owners have used a contrasting
paint colour to emphasis a
single feature.
Winning your giveaway would be a great incentive to start the process of
painting every
single room in this house.
Apply one shade of
paint to a
single wall, a section or the whole
room, this will help
in the selection of co-ordinating bed linen and soft furnishings, such as this canopy fabric from Osborne & Little.
You may be nice, but every
single time you walk
in that
room, the first thing you notice will be those yellowing curtains or the cat
painting.
I was determined to do what you're talking about
in this house — every
single room in this house is
painted a neutral beige (with gray undertones) so that I can mix whatever I want to with it.
A
single lampshade along with a couple of
paintings will also shroud your living
room in an air of elegance and mystery.
Shorten a too - tall ceiling by
painting or papering it
in a contrasting colour; create the illusion of a wider hallway by
painting an end wall a deep contrasting shade; distract from a
room's less - than - ideal proportions by
painting the walls, ceiling and trim a
single shade, eliminating contrast altogether.
Unfortunately, since we
painted every
room of our house as soon as we bought it five years ago, I'm now ready for new colors
in every
single room.
We've lived
in our house going on 14 years, and have never
painted even one
single room, and trust me, our whole house needs refreshing.
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors
in the living
room, dining
room, kitchen / den, and laundry
room to match the floors
in the back half of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors
in the back half of the house, replaced the two sliding glass doors from the kitchen / den out onto the porch with French doors, removed doors between the kitchen and dining
room and between the den and entry way,
painted the wood panelling
in the den,
painted the cabinets
in the kitchen, replaced the old cabinet hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a
single wall oven with a double one, added granite tile kitchen countertops, added a beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail
in the dining
room, added crown moulding
in the living
room and dining
room, and
painted lots of
rooms.
I have
painted every
single room in my house at least twice and we have only been there 7 years, so I can definitely relate to this!
«
In William Palin's Spitalfields house every single room is painted in one colour only — I love it, the rooms are so strong and really calm and they look much bigger than they are.&raqu
In William Palin's Spitalfields house every
single room is
painted in one colour only — I love it, the rooms are so strong and really calm and they look much bigger than they are.&raqu
in one colour only — I love it, the
rooms are so strong and really calm and they look much bigger than they are.»