Sentences with phrase «plaster of the hall»

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Plastered across the top of the lead story was a Freeman headline declaring that Pat Ryan (with photo) would be holding a «town hall» on gun control at the Kingston Library in a couple of days.
Last summer, his «New Democrats» signs plastered the party convention hall, surprising and angering many of his elected colleagues who date back to his father's administration.
Suddenly, we can see every gray or ebony strip in the latticework of aged wood and smoke - stained plaster and billowing shadows that Whale and his team (cinematographer Arthur Edeson and art director Charles D. Hall) built into their production design.
In a sort of revenge for not having any stuffed toys ready for Christmas 2010, Comic - Con's halls were absolutely plastered with Angry Birds plushies this year.
The Hall of Sculpture Balcony bears a hefty selection of Nicole Eisenman's paintings and plaster sculptures amongst the museum's figurative marble statues, though the artist's brand of classical and art historical absurdities seem tame in comparison to the strangeness of satirical and metaphorical works by Iranian artist Rokni Haerizadeh installed in an adjacent space.
Billed as a soft opening, Punjab's first - ever international contemporary arts festival launched on 3 March, with performances staged in the courtyard of the Ran - Baas and before the magnificent Darbar Hall, where the Raj had held court, and which still flourishes gilded plaster mouldings, walls inlaid with mirrored glass and 14 crystal, status - symbol, F&C Osler chandeliers.
Los Ojos presents new works by Kyle James Dunn and Sarah Elise Hall: using foam, plaster, fiberglass and caulk, Dunn creates sculptural paintings that incorporate a maximalist approach in a playful union of color and texture.
It is fitting, then, that she will install work in dialogue with the Carnegie Museum of Art's Hall of Architecture, a historic collection of plaster casts of building fragments from around the world.
What at first can look like mass media appropriation, as in the work of rock star - worshipping artist Richard Prince — who showed a nose cone plastered with images of the band Kiss last summer in East Hampton as well as pictures of Sid Vicious over Jackson Pollock's photo at his show at Guild Hall — Joester's work has more in common with Montauk's Peter Beard, who takes his own photos of endangered African wildlife and uses them as the basis for multi-media collage using mud, blood, feathers and paint.
Another Scott, Karla Black, poured hundreds of pounds of plaster dust on to the floor of the Twelve - Column Hall, located next to rooms containing masterpieces of Flemish Baroque painting.
Oliver Laric is a great admirer of glyptotheques and plaster - cast collections, and so his exhibition Photoplastik transforms the Secession's main hall into a sculpture display.
The museum's Hall of Architecture features the greatest assembly of plaster casts of architectural masterpieces in the United States, and the third largest in the world.
Singing from a large bed - like platform in the middle of the large hall, the nieces will be surrounded by marble, columns, skylight, and the plaster casts of classical sculptures that look down from the balcony.
Hailing from New York, K48 Kontinuum will make their stamp on the Turbine Hall with a giant photo of a slice of pizza plastered to the floor.
For the Frieze Projects section curated by Cecilia Alemani, John Ahearn will reprise his legendary 1979 exhibition «South Bronx Hall of Fame» in a fair booth, and fair visitors will have the chance to be cast in plaster by the artist (email: johnahearnportrait [at] frieze.com).
There was no flooring in the hall, no plaster on any of the walls and the kitchen was half ripped out.
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