A large -
scale fabric floor piece by Polly Apfelbaum will be shown.
Not exact matches
Guest accommodation is generous in space and has a tasteful décor, interiors of soft pastel tones, drapes and
fabrics of complementing hues, stylish furnishings on carpeted
flooring and modern amenities for your well - being; features include a private furnished balcony, air - conditioning & heating, en suite bathroom with bathtub / handheld shower, hair dryer & slippers, high - speed WiFi internet, 32» LCD satellite TV, clock radio with MP3 connection, telephone, ergonomic desk with chair, mini fridge (replenished daily with soft drinks), safe box, bathrobe, slippers, magnifying mirror, separated WC,
scale, children set - up 0 - 9 years, coffee maker, ironing facilities, tea & coffee facilities, kettle, twin beds and comfortable seating.
Polly Apfelbaum (b. 1955) is best known for her large -
scale installations and «fallen paintings,» compositions of dyed synthetic
fabrics that she places directly on the
floor.
Curated by Adelina Vlas, the AGO's Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Sandra Meigs: Room for Mystics (with Christopher Butterfield) will be located on the 5th
Floor of the AGO's Contemporary Tower (the Vivian & David Campbell Centre for Contemporary Art) and consists of 30 large - scale paintings stationed throughout the gallery floor space, 13 fabric wall banners, a large mobile hung from the ceiling, a custom - designed sound system, and a recurrent 15 - minute musical performance by the Vox Aeris brass
Floor of the AGO's Contemporary Tower (the Vivian & David Campbell Centre for Contemporary Art) and consists of 30 large -
scale paintings stationed throughout the gallery
floor space, 13 fabric wall banners, a large mobile hung from the ceiling, a custom - designed sound system, and a recurrent 15 - minute musical performance by the Vox Aeris brass
floor space, 13
fabric wall banners, a large mobile hung from the ceiling, a custom - designed sound system, and a recurrent 15 - minute musical performance by the Vox Aeris brass trio.
Apfelbaum is perhaps best known for her «fallen paintings» — large -
scale installations consisting of hundreds of hand - cut and hand - colored velvet
fabric pieces arranged on the
floor.
I'm a space planning nerd too, the first thing I do after measuring up a clients space is the
floor plan and space plan, not the
fabrics... they come later after I know the
scale of the furniture I will be working with and the size of rug I can get into the room... Loving the Sarah Richardson red doors... way to copy a good thing and make it greater, just for you... way to go!
Hang up toys and kit to free - up
floor space and add colour with bright
fabric drawstring bags for storing socks, dolls and other small -
scale odds and ends.