Sentences with phrase «public gallery window»

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Dozens of teachers packed the House gallery and lined the chambers» windows as lawmakers debated a bill aimed at expanding charter schools, which are public schools free of certain regulations and, often, union contracts.
Window Dressing, first created in 2007 for the street - level windows of the Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin, then re-installed in 2014 for New York University's Broadway Window gallery, celebrates the artistry and labor of the window dresser, while reframing her narratives on fashion and display within the public Window Dressing, first created in 2007 for the street - level windows of the Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin, then re-installed in 2014 for New York University's Broadway Window gallery, celebrates the artistry and labor of the window dresser, while reframing her narratives on fashion and display within the public Window gallery, celebrates the artistry and labor of the window dresser, while reframing her narratives on fashion and display within the public window dresser, while reframing her narratives on fashion and display within the public realm.
The films are back - projected into the gallery window so it becomes a public screen.
Texts appear on walls and windows of galleries and public spaces, as spoken word in audio recordings and video, printed books and posters, cast or carved objects, tattoos, graffiti, lyrics, online, ad infinitum.
He is currently Curator of «SCAPE 8: New Intimacies» Public Art Christchurch Biennial in the post-earthquake city of Christchurch in New Zealand; and curator of the not - for - profit project space CORNER Window Gallery on Auckland's famous Karangahape Road.
Texts by Lawrence Weiner (born 1942, USA) have appeared in all sorts of locations over the last five decades: as vinyl or paint on walls and windows of galleries and public spaces, spoken as audio, video or performance, printed in books and on posters, cast or carved as letters and even turned into tattoos, graffiti, lyrics and so on, ad infinitum.
Hung in the front window of the gallery, and thus viewable from both recto and verso, the work establishes a cogent, even menacing, relationship between the space of the gallery and the public street just outside.
Onsite Gallery is pleased to present a public non-commercial graphic design vinyl work installed on the two - storey street - level exterior window surface of 230 Richmond St. W. — the former site of Onsite Gallery which directly faces the gallery's future location across the street at 199 RichmondGallery is pleased to present a public non-commercial graphic design vinyl work installed on the two - storey street - level exterior window surface of 230 Richmond St. W. — the former site of Onsite Gallery which directly faces the gallery's future location across the street at 199 RichmondGallery which directly faces the gallery's future location across the street at 199 Richmondgallery's future location across the street at 199 Richmond St. W.
The mirrored text facing outward toward the public and viewer is a paradox which contradicts the confines of the Gallery window, a metaphor for both limitation and infinite possibilities.
The installation aims to attract a broader public audience, using its placement at the Pro Arts» Project Space — a 24/7 storefront window gallery, adjacent to Pro Arts» main gallery space yet distinct in its ability to attract passersby via its central and facing outward location, situated at the heart of the bustling Frank H. Ogawa public and government business plaza.
The public entered the Kunsthalle through a first - floor window in order to destroy the hierarchy imposed by the sequence of gallery spaces.
Window: Lasso The Mercer Union Window space allows for a natural duality, giving viewers the option to access the work from the public visibility of King St. West or enter the gallery space to experience the work as an intimate, first hand experience.
The normally public space in front of a shop is relocated inside a gallery, while the normally private space is visually and physically hidden by the draped windows and locked doors».
Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld Easyfun - Ethereal Guggenheim Museum, New York 25th Sao Paulo Biennial, Sao Paulo Autour du Mondial Forum Grimaldi, Monaco; Gallery Hyunay and Chosun Ilbo Art Museum, Séoul La Part de l'autre Carré d'Art - Musée d'art Contemporain, Nîmes 2001 Jeff Koons Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz (catalogue) Easyfun - Ethereal Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao New Paintings Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles 2000 Easyfun - Ethereal Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin (catalogue) Puppy Rockefeller Center, New York (public sculpture) Split - Rocker Papal Palace, Avignon 1999 Easyfun Sonnabend Gallery, New York Jeff Koons, A Millennium Celebration Deste Foundation, Athens 1998 Jeff Koons: Encased Works Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London 1997 Puppy Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao [permanent exhibition]; Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont, Paris (catalogue) 1995 Puppy Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 1994 Jeff Koons: A Survey 1981 - 1994 Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London 1992 Jeff Koons Retrospective Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; traveled to: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Stuttgart; Aarhus; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (catalogue) 1991 Made in Heaven Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne; traveled to: Sonnabend Gallery, New York; Galerie Lehmann, Lausanne; Christophe Van de Weghe, Brussels (catalogue) Galerie Lehmann, Lausanne Christophe Van de Weghe, Antwerp 1989 Jeff Koons - Nieuw Werk Galerie» T Venster, Rotterdamse Kunststichting, Rotterdam 1988 Jeff Koons: Works 1979 - 1988 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago Banality Galerie Max Hetzler, Cologne; Sonnabend Gallery, New York; Donald Young Gallery, Chicago 1987 The New: Encased Works 1981 - 1986 Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles 1986 Luxury and Degradation Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles International With Monument Gallery, New York 1985 Equilibrium International With Monument Gallery, New York Feature Gallery, Chicago 1980 The New (window installation at 65 Fifth Avenue) New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
The Arts Commission's programs focus on three spaces: the main galleries on Van Ness, the storefront window on Grove Street, and the public spaces of City Hall.
VITRINE Bermondsey Square was set up in 2010 with a commitment to presenting emerging art practices from the unique 16 metre long window gallery, prominently located on Bermondsey Square and viewable 24 - hours a day to the public.
We swam in the sea, it got misty and we couldn't tell what time it was anymore, Peter Amby Gallery, Copenhagen Statements, with Chert, Berlin, Art Basel, Basel POST, curated by Jacob Fabricius, Antechamber, North galleries, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen At Night They Leave Their Century, Chert, Berlin Drugstore Beetle II, Special Collections Library, California State Universty, Long Beach, California 2011 Adobe, San Francisco, California The Discovery Award, Arles Photography Festival, Arles Room 129, commissioned by Fillip Magazine, Fair, Vancouver, British Columbia 2010 Carry On, Galerie West, Den Haag 2009 Believe Inn, Chicago, Illinois Public Space One, Iowa City 2008 To a Sunset in Palos Verdes, siteLA, Los Angeles I Will Go Somewhere and Send You Something from There, Right Window, San Francisco
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