Sentences with phrase «public square outside»

She watched people talk one - to - one, in a public square outside the context of a museum or gallery, with the guides Deller hired for the project.
The last time we heard from conceptual artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, about a month ago, he was cooking up Thai food in Basel, Switzerland, on the Messeplatz, the large public square outside the annual fair Art Basel, as part of a collaborative... Read More
The Diamondbacks pick New York Mets pitcher Cory Lidle, who happens to be in town to watch a friend in the Arizona Fall League and is watching the draft on a large - screen television in a public square outside the Civic Center.

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Bottom line is this, keep it out of the public square; learn to respect others beliefs / disbeliefs; stop trying to tell LGBT they are wrong; stop trying to tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies; stop trying to push bogus creationism crap (backed with zero evidence) on innocent children in the public school system; just stop pushing it outside your home or church.
To many outside the industry, this looks like banning conservatives from the public square, but that's taking a very simplistic and borderline - false view of it.
Outside of the last 80 shows at Postmasters, Bebecka has also worked on over 40 contemporary art projects with institutions such as MoMA, The New Museum, Performa, ICP, Times Square Alliance, CUNY Segal Theatre, Socrates Sculpture Park, MoMA PS1, AICA, Public Art Fund, and The NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.
Also addressed in the catalogue is an additional new video installation developed for two restrooms and one of the artist's best - known public projects, «Open My Glade (Flatten)» (2000), which was originally shown in Times Square and was exhibited concurrently with «The Tender Room» just outside the Wexner Center's entrance.
If the racket outside punctuated the scene with a chaotic rumble, Ritchie's diagrammatic mural, similar to the public art piece he mounted last September in Dewey Square, mixes chaotic energy with elegance and intention.
By contrast, when I took the Red Line to work I would frequently find myself sitting stopped outside Alewife or Harvard Square for about 20 minutes for track maintenance, or because they lost the third rail, or because there was another train in the station whose doors were jammed, or any number of other reasons that a well - maintained public transportation system shouldn't have.
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