Sentences with phrase «public gallery devoted»

Founded in 1987, The Power Plant is Canada's leading public gallery devoted exclusively to contemporary visual art.
Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver, is Canada's leading non-profit public gallery devoted to the exhibition of photography, film and video.
The Power Plant is Canada's leading public gallery devoted exclusively to contemporary visual art.
Canada's leading public gallery devoted exclusively to contemporary visual art is committed to education.
Canada's leading public gallery devoted exclusively to contemporary visual art hosts regular talks by high - profile artists, curators and cultural commentators from around the world.

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Jef Verheyen Axel Vervoordt Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition devoted to Jef Verheyen, featuring previously unseen works from the artist's estate that will be shown in public for the first time.
Founded in 1935 as the first West Coast museum devoted to modern and contemporary art, a thoroughly transformed SFMOMA, with significantly enhanced gallery, education and public spaces, opened to the public on May 14, 2016.
This weekend, the dramatic prow - shaped Building 6, at the confluence of the north and south branches of the Hoosic River, opens to the public with expansive galleries devoted to works by James Turrell; Jenny Holzer; Laurie Anderson; Louise Bourgeois; Robert Rauschenberg; and Gunnar Schonbeck, a musician and teacher at Bennington College who made instruments from everyday objects.
As a companion to this exhibition, autumn 2012 will also see another public exhibition devoted to her early paintings at The Jerwood Gallery, Hastings, from 6 October until 25 November 2012.
The Fahey / Klein Gallery is devoted to the enhancement of the public's appreciation of the medium of photography through the exhibition and sale of 20th Century and Contemporary Fine Art Photography.
The Center's 8,300 - square - foot space encompasses a gallery devoted to The Dinner Party (1974 — 79) by Judy Chicago, a biographical gallery to present exhibitions highlighting the women represented in The Dinner Party, a gallery space for a regular exhibition schedule of feminist art, a computerized study area, and additional space for the presentation of related public and educational programs.
Founded in 1987, The Power Plant is Canada's leading public art gallery devoted to the presentation of contemporary art, artists and ideas through exhibitions, publications, talks, and events.
This is the entrance to a previously hidden set of underground chambers, the former power station's giant oil tanks, which are being unveiled to the public this week as gallery spaces devoted entirely to performance, sound, moving image and installation.
More than 30 years after Basquiat's last presentation in a public collection in Germany Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt is devoting a major survey to the American artist in cooperation with Barbican Art Gallery, London.
Axel Vervoordt Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition devoted to Jef Verheyen, featuring previously unseen works from the artist's estate that will be shown in public for the first time.
(In 2008, two years after the British Conceptual artist died, it was transformed into a public gallery and includes an archive devoted to him).
Organized by the Marlborough Chelsea gallery, a commercial venture, with the help of the nonprofit Broadway Mall Association and the city's Parks Department, it is intended as a 10 - artist group show, the first along Broadway, where public exhibitions are usually devoted to a single artist.
These works, on loan from the Foundation as well as major public collections including the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, are reunited for the first time since 1994 when The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. organized an exhibition devoted to the series.
The young faces of boys who grew up to be some of the world's worst dictators have gone on public display at the Saatchi gallery in west London as part of an exhibition devoted to paper.
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