This first poster poem in the series will be freely distributed from the April 28 launch event onwards at the Whitechapel Gallery, and a framed copy will remain on
permanent display there until July 2011.
Not exact matches
While
there are significant variations, nuances, and many open questions, such as whether to characterize the absence of estrus in humans as «concealed ovulation» or a form of «
permanent estrus
display,» the dominant assumptions appear to be remarkably consistent with George's.
Not only is
there a New York ballot initiative surrounding it, but
there is a push to put a famous wagon on
permanent display.
While the internet has opened up many avenues for photographers to
display their work,
there's something special about self - publishing your photographs as a book — seeing them as part of a tangible,
permanent collection.
There's no
permanent display here, but a varied programme that focuses on different themes and topics.
In Britain, where Tate Modern owns only one canvas, it often feels as if
there are more biographies in print than paintings on
permanent display.
Turner Contemporary has no
permanent collection of its own, but thanks to its partnership with Tate
there's always a supply of Turners on
display — the gallery promises at least one at any time.
There was also a complete rehang of its
permanent collection, more than 500 works
displayed chronologically to give visitors a walk through 500 years of British art history.
Beacon is perhaps best known as the home of Dia: Beacon, a massive art complex situated in a former cracker factory where Minimalist work by all the heavy hitters — Sol Lewitt, Richard Serra, Fred Sandback and so forth — are on
permanent display, but
there is more to see.
However, in Switzerland we are fortunate indeed that in the Hallen für Neue Kunst in Schaffhausen
there is a
permanent display of the work of Robert Ryman, devised with the involvement of the artist himself.
If
there was at least humour in Wolfgang Tillmans's placement of a high - viz Nike hightop in a vitrine next to a wall text from the
permanent displays on «Cultural Change through European Influences», it was nevertheless facetious.
In addition to the works on
permanent public
display there were other works and continuously revolving exhibitions in the dining rooms and the 52nd Street entrance walls which have included works by Joan Miró, paintings by Frank Stella, Ronnie Landfield, Robert Indiana, and Richard Anuszkiewicz, amongst several others.
Her work also was
displayed at the White House during the Obama years, and at least one of her paintings remains
there as part of a
permanent collection.
Inside,
there is a collection of 23
permanent galleries across 6,400 square meters where a total of 600 works of art are on
display during the inaugural weeks.
The gallery will house the
permanent installation 20:50, Richard Wilson's pool of recycled engine oil;
there will also be a series of temporary
displays.