Sentences with phrase «rotunda into»

James Turrell's «Aten Reign» transforms the Guggenheim rotunda into a massive, trippy installation of shifting natural and colored artificial lights.
All the more galling, then, that this museum has cut it down to nearly half its original size and split it between two floors of annex galleries, making an exhibition that should have filled the main - event rotunda into a secondary attraction.
The stairs swirl you down from the entrance level of the Rotunda into the remodelled space between the renovated Whistler restaurant, and a big, new cafe with crypt - like vaulting and glazed doors which open on to a semi-sunken terrace.
The stairs swirl you down from the entrance level of the Rotunda into the remodelled space between the renovated Whistler restaurant, and a big new café with crypt - like vaulting and glazed doors that open onto a semi-sunken terrace.
British artist Heather Phillipson transposes the SCHIRN's Rotunda into a surreal digital - physical chamber
Its centrepiece will be a new staircase descending from the museum's entrance rotunda into the basement that, with decorative scalloped patterns on its floor and balustrades, has a style hovering somewhere in the 116 years since the Tate's original building was built.
But aside from James Turrell's popular maximalist light show at New York's Guggenheim Museum in 2013, wherein the artist transformed the museum's famous rotunda into a giant light installation, Light and Space, as a whole, hasn't been explored in a major exhibition.
Natasha Lisitsa and Daniel Schultz, the wife - and - husband team behind Waterlily Pond Studio will transform the John M. and Sally B. Thornton Rotunda into a botanical masterpiece.

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«In my experience,» noted Rotunda, «the fraud we're seeing with investments tied to cryptocurrencies is the same type of fraud that we've investigated whenever new and exciting products are introduced into circulation or new markets emerge.
At 7:51, I got up from a table and walked out of History and into the rotunda.
Under new legislation, homebirth eligibility is determined by criteria created by the HSE and State Claims Agency and falls into 3 categories (i) eligible (ii) un-eligible (iii) eligibility is uncertain and must be determined by a consultant obstetrician The Master of the Rotunda Hospital, Dr Sam Coulter - Smith, informed the HSE last week that they were no longer prepared to approve women for maternity care under the HSE Home Birth Service, following unease within the consultant body to engage in this process.
At 2 p.m., joined by law enforcement, advocates and members of the community, Westchester County Executive George Latimer signs the Immigrant Protection Act into law, Michaelian Office Building, 8th Floor Rotunda, 148 Martine Ave., White Plains.
Washington (CNN)- New York Rep. Michael Grimm's threat to heave a reporter off a balcony in the Cannon House office building rotunda, caught on a still - hot mic Tuesday night after the State of the Union Address, has only brought more attention to an investigation into his campaign finances.
It's quite pretty and it's fun to see how the relevant real world objects (a recorder, a rotunda) are inserted into the environment, but it doesn't come close to the fantasy sequences in Heavenly Creatures and, all in all, seems like a waste of the $ 100 million budget.
After a (perhaps too) long amount of exposition in which we meet the assortment of characters who will eventually fit snugly into the demands of the plot, there's a massive explosion in the rotunda of the United States Capitol.
To photograph the automobiles as they are brought into the RAC's rotunda at dawn, I force myself out of bed at 4:30 a.m. to ride my scooter through London's deserted streets.
In a flurry of downshifts the noise homes right in and then there it is, the new Stratos, driving into the rotunda right in front of us.
A spa, a theater, even an underground speakeasy (step through a 1906 bank vault door, into a labyrinth underneath the Cleveland Trust rotunda that leads you to a prohibition - era bar).
The effect is close to the level of walking into the small rotunda in Washington's National Gallery, where Barnett Newman's Stations of the Cross hang en suite, or the similarly metaphysical immersion in Louise Nevelson's all - white Chapel of the Good Shepherd, tucked into a corner of the Citicorp building in Manhattan's midtown.
Other exhibits currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum are Chicago in L.A., Judy Chicago's early works, and Brooklyn - based artist Swoon's Submerged Motherland, a site - specific installation in the museum's rotunda gallery engages climate change and transforms the space into an artistically constructed fantastical environment.
Structural changes include (but are not limited to) addition of glazed doors and windows to the entry space by artist Richard Wright, an incredible spiral staircase set into the main rotunda, and a new café in the basement that spills over onto the front of the building.
At the Guggenheim, lines of people wait to see the immense digital light show that James Turrell has inserted into the soaring rotunda.
This time - lapse movie demonstrates the process of hoisting the 36 - foot - long ash and maple sculpture into the Rotunda in the West Building of the National Gallery of Art.
Gestural or minimal; isolated or grouped, written, painted, filmed or constructed, the components marking this alien culture's individual extremes now flow together, like Chen Zhen's (Precipitous Parturition, 1999), a 50 - foot - long inner - tube dragon that connects the rotunda, into a polymath aesthetic unified by one longing, one need.
Kayne Griffin Corcoran showed projection, photographs and woodcuts — which related seamlessly to each other — emerging from the 2013 Guggenheim Project for which Turrell recast the rotunda as an enormous volume filled with shifting artificial and natural light, effectively turning Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architecture into one of his Skyspaces.
At the museum, artworks are displayed both along the spiral ramp that encircles the full - height central space, the Rotunda, and into more traditional rooms.
More recently, Tomás Saraceno's Cloud City used mirrors to reflect the clouds and blue of the sky so as to create a disorienting, heavenly feel, and James Turrell filled the Guggenheim's rotunda with light that memorably phased into a beautiful blue.
Installed in the rotunda, Invisible Mother (2015) will breathe new life and humor into the art historical genre of the vanitas.
Fittingly, Turrell's first solo show since 1980 in a major New York venue, in which his new site - specific work, Aten Reign (2013)-- six years in the planning — will transform the rotunda of Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic building into one of his luminous and immersive Skyspaces, opens at the Guggenheim Museum on the summer solstice.
The Pantheon template powerfully introduces the job applicant to hiring managers while leading them into a rotunda of professional experience, skills, and awards.
This funnel - shaped area then flows into a central domed rotunda where various theatrical - lighting principles are demonstrated in the context of an architectural setting.
A continuous vaulted ceiling further blurs the transition from the entry foyer; the intimately scaled space and leads the visitor into a dramatic rotunda, creating a seamless entertaining space that overlooks the expansive property.
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