Sentences with phrase «separate exhibition venues»

Two separate exhibition venues within the gallery help expedite this.

Not exact matches

The decision to split this exhibition into two separate venues for its New York run complicates and confuses the message as well as the form of the show, which suffers as a result.
The show itself is spilt into two separate levels; downstairs is a self - curated retrospective of some of his finest work of the past five years, upstairs contains two installation pieces, one of which created especially for the ICA and is the first solo curation of a show at the venue for Mark Sladen, the ICA's new Exhibition Director.
The Parrish Museum's Road Show series is designed to foster connections between aesthetic vision and commonplace existence by mounting exhibitions and presentations at venues separate from the main museum itself.
More than fifty years after this pronouncement, and only a year and a half after the Bastille Day terrorist attack on the city's iconic Promenade des Anglais, Klein's hometown staged an ambitious series of exhibitions across four separate venues,
No Problem: Cologne / New York 1984 - 1989 exhibition, focused on a lively dialogue which connected the groundbreaking art scenes scene from the USA and Europe, was held in two separate gallery venues in New York City, and it presented some of the best and most revolutionary contemporary artists, including great names such as Jenny Holzer, Werner Büttner, Richard Prince, George Condo, Jeff Koons, Walter Dahn, Cindy Sherman, Günther Förg, Robert Gober, Georg Herold, Barbara Kruger, Christopher Wool.
Truth to be told, exhibitions of this magnitude (the show spreads around two separate venues and comprises an outdoor sculpture in St. James Square) are always regarded with a hint of suspicion when organized by private galleries.
Abstract and Surrealist American Ar (organized by the Art Institute of Chicago; circulated by the American Federation of Arts, Washington, D.C.), Kalamazoo Art Center, Mich., February 1 — 22, 1948; J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Ky., March 7 — 28, 1948; Cincinnati Modern Art Society, Cincinnati Art Museum, April 11 — May 2, 1948; San Francisco Museum of Art, May 17 — June 6, 1948; Modern Institute of Art, Beverly Hills, Calif., June [16]-- July 11, 1948; Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, July 25 — August 15, 1948; Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., September 1 — 26, 1948; Baltimore Museum of Art, October 6 — 27, 1948; Vassar College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., November 9 — 30, 1948; Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, New Orleans, December 15, 1948 — January 8, 1949; selected works from the exhibition shown at Art Institute of Chicago, 1948 (see separate entry)[venue catalogues].
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