Sentences with word «redisplay»

The video will form a centre - piece of a major collections redisplay at Leeds Gallery in autumn 2017, which will encourage new audiences to visit and explore the new displays in the museum's renovated spaces.
The # 35.5 m project, which will involve a complete redisplay of the entire collection for the first time in its history, is the most ambitious ever undertaken by the London gallery — and the most expensive since the opening of the Ondaatje Wing in 2000.
A Pilot For A Show About Nowhere, 2015 is a two - channel video that will be showcased at Camden Arts Centre from 20 April — 14 May 2017, before forming a centrepiece of a major collection redisplay at Leeds Art Gallery when it re-opens on Friday 13 October 2017.
And any annotations stored will not be redisplayed in the book.
Highlights include the reopening of the Ferens Art Gallery with a complete redisplay of its permanent collection, and the opening of a brand new contemporary art space, the Humber Street Gallery.
If I enter the correct email and password, it just redisplays the sign in screen.
On the Kindle DX, when viewing a full - page PDF in portrait mode... if you rotate the device 90 - degrees, it then redisplays the PDF in landscape mode (where you no longer can see the entire page, but a magnified section of the page flushed to the left and right borders).
A simple finger tap redisplays the status, along with the menu options for bookmarking, chapter, and font settings.
The time for that page redisplay varies between readers.
The galleries were redisplayed around 1990.
Anthea Hamilton is telling me about her new installation at the Hepworth Wakefield, in which she has redisplayed objects from Kettle's Yard, the former Cambridge home of the late English art collector Jim Ede.
The gallery will also redisplay its permanent collection including important work by Frans Hals, Canaletto, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Mark Wallinger.
Across the Thames, the Institute of Contemporary Arts extended the retrospective by redisplaying Hamilton and Victor Pasmore's 1957 installation, An Exhibit.
At Tate Britain, BP's commitment to the annual redisplays of the Collection was bold in its support for core activity rather than temporary exhibitions and set the agenda for modern corporate sponsorship.
A Pilot will form a centrepiece of a major collection redisplay at Leeds Art Gallery when it re-opens on 13 October 2017 following a period of redevelopment.
[43] In 1968, the sculptures were redisplayed at the Albright - Knox Gallery in Buffalo, New York, and in New York Central Park.
In the Art Newspaper, Martin Bailey speaks to British Museum director Hartwig Fischer about his plans for a «radical» redisplay of the institution's collection.
So they can send the information to whoever wants to use it, redisplay it, or control it in different ways.»
When viewing the hidden items, you can click the Unhide All button to redisplay all hidden items, or you can redisplay a single hidden item by clicking the Unhide Item link found in the Item Controls section of the Admin Controls menu on the auction item page.
Administrators can redisplay a hidden item by clicking the Unhide Item link in the Admin Controls menu on the auction item page.
Other systems might extract 2 - D information from each camera, build out a full 3 - D model of the environment, and then process and redisplay the data.
«E-paper is very slow to change state, to turn the page, almost a second — there's that flash, that visual artifact, of the switch to black and back as the screen is cleared and redisplayed
Three Staffordshire teapots dating to c. 1745 — 60, among the stoneware that will be on show in the redisplayed British decorative arts galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (due to open in 2018).
Among the dozen or so substantial collections of British art in the US, two of the most notable are currently undergoing re-examination: the Yale Center for British Art reopened in May with its Louis Kahn building meticulously refurbished and its collections redisplayed, while at the Met the British decorative arts galleries will shortly be closing in preparation for a major redisplay, due to open in 2018.
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts also redeveloped its galleries and redisplayed its permanent collection, a remarkable modern art collection that was originally left to it by Robert and Lisa Sainsbury in 1973.
At the Uffizi, he has gained a reputation for bold modernisation: renovating and redisplaying major galleries (including those dedicated to Botticelli), reorganising the curatorial structure, introducing a new pricing system for museum tickets, and expanding the scope of the exhibition programme at both the Uffizi and Palazzo Pitti.
The gallery's German Expressionist collection has been redisplayed and reopens to coincide with this exhibition.
Every gallery is labelled by the date of the art shown in it, and just in case anyone might think the redisplay is temporary, those dates are set into the floor in large gold letters at the entrance.
Since joining The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in early 2013, Dr Cullinan has taken an important role in developing a number of projects including the programme for the museum's occupancy of the Whitney Museum of Art's Marcel Breuer building in 2016 (following the Whitney's move to another location), expanding and redisplaying the permanent collection and increasing the Modern and Contemporary Department's base of supporters.
If you have too many icons on your desktop, and you'd like to hide them and redisplay them with a double - click, this is the right tool for you.
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