Sentences with phrase «paintings on display across»

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Moving on to the next version on display, the Solid Fire Red Swift gets a white stripe running across the lower part of the front bumper, red - painted fog lamp housings, a roof spoiler and door beadings with chrome garnish.
Today, her paintings are on display in major art museums and university galleries across the United States.
Many works in the exhibition are drawn from major museums and galleries across the United States and Europe, and a number of paintings are borrowed from private collections, some of which have rarely been on public display.
At the opening reception of his latest exhibit, The World of Line, Ink, and Nude by Chang - Woo Seok, now on display at the Korean Cultural Center Washington DC through June 8, the artist demonstrated his very personal technique, making use of his prosthetic limbs to grasp a brush and his torso movement to paint across a room - sized canvas of traditional Korean paper, spread across the gallery floor.
From a striking portrait of a Glaswegian art dealer to a marine scene that inspired Turner — as Rembrandt: The Late Works opens at the National Gallery, here are ten unmissable paintings from the Netherlands on display across Britain.
His expressionistic mark - making in colored pencil — a prominent feature of the paintings on display — detail the artist's hand across his canvases and lend a noticeably more intimate impression.
The dealer Larry Gagosian has scheduled an exhibition of Hirst's «spot» paintings in all eleven of his galleries spread across eight cities on three continents, with a total of 331 works on display worldwide.
It is a fantastic display of work put together by participants on a huge variety of Summer Uni courses across the capital including street art, contemporary drawing & painting, digital photography, jewellery design and street fashion.
With his fragmented paintings, collages, prints, sculptures, and drawings, New York - based artist Ryan Wallace exhibits an acute attention to texture, as, across the board, his compositions display vivid qualities that border on the geological.
Smithson fed on the clashes of style, form and meaning found along his rambles through the city; from the downtown kiosks hawking porno magazines and comic books, to the movie houses of Forty - Second Street with their «low budget mysticism of horror films,» to the mineral displays at the Museum of Natural History, and across town to the Met's Byzantine paintings and the «cold glass boxes» along Park Avenue.
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