Sentences with phrase «small exhibition space»

In addition, numerous smaller exhibition spaces exist throughout both buildings on campus, providing space for student projects and individual artwork to be displayed.
200 %: When you started to work at the Serpentine, you felt slightly embarrassed that the gallery had a relatively small exhibition space?
The collection is presented here along encircling «corridors» with a succession of adjacent smaller exhibition spaces and «exhibition cabinets.»
While touring a few of the many small exhibition spaces scattered throughout the city, I was pleasantly reminded that painting requires neither heroic - sized canvases nor the prestige of whitewashed airplane hangars to succeed as significant art.
Originally built as a firehouse in 1908, the building operated as a church from 1924 to the mid-1970s, and was renovated under the direction of the artist to evoke the building's former uses: a newel post in the entrance hall is painted red in memory of the building's years as a firehouse, and the original church doors have been moved to the entrance of a small exhibition space on the second floor that contains memorabilia, including a neon cross, collected from and about the church.
We have just completed renovations on our offices, and finished work on a small exhibition space, backyard sculpture garden and research center.
As part of this mission, the Foundation has established the Louise Bourgeois Archive, a study center and residency for curators and scholars, as well as a sculpture garden and a small exhibition space presenting works from the collection.
Disciplines involved can be architecture, industrial design, fashion, interior design, conceptual art, literary arts, visual arts, new media, performing arts (the artist should consider the small exhibition space), multi disciplinary works, any kind of recycle, upcycle or reuse projects.
Walking first through the smaller exhibition space, one sees a monumental space underneath, accessible by a staircase.
At the end of the long, narrow gallery is a smaller exhibition space where the work of Chris Ashley and Rose Olson is installed.
The Wrong Gallery is an edition of 1:6 scale reproductions of New York's smallest exhibition space.
The Wrong Gallery was the smallest exhibition space in New York, located at 516A1 / 2 West 20th Street in Chelsea, opening in 2002 and closing in September 2005.
The wood appears inside in the form of a sliding wall that can separate the open plan into a larger and smaller exhibition space.
Taking the step from a large institution, Hayward Gallery, to a smaller institution, the Serpentine Gallery, Peyton - Jones felt slightly embarrassed by the small exhibition space of the gallery.
The EIKON Schaufenster, a small exhibition space of Austrian photo magazine EIKON, located at the Museumsquartier Vienna, presented an installation based on «One Third».
Counterpath is excited to host a small exhibition space at City Park Jazz, Sundays through the summer in 2016.
In 1999 we opened the Centre for Contemporary Art as a small exhibition space and work in progress project space.
While the relocation will likely mean a smaller exhibition space, it will also likely be held in an in - town location, which offers different advantages.
Even though the solo exhibition filled two of the smaller exhibition spaces, those spaces were filled with a wealth of material: drawings, paintings, projections, slide shows, and a projected moving image.
There is no better way to build up a small exhibition spaces catalogue than visiting a relevant fair or an expo
Situated down an unassuming hutong (old alleyway) behind the Beijing Temple of Confucius, this small exhibition space is one of the city's most innovative galleries.
[We walk to the smaller exhibition space at the other end of the gallery, which is full of more plush carpeting, two large armchairs, a discarded pair of high heels, and a TV monitor with remote controls.]
She explained how those museums, even though they own large collections of folk art, they insist on exhibiting them separately in small exhibition spaces, which results in notions of suggested marginalization of that type of art.
Art dealer Damien A. Roman has launched a new gallery, Roman Fine Art, taking over the smaller exhibition space of the former Vered Gallery.
The product of a collaboration between the gallery, London - based graphic design firm A Practice for Everyday Life, and architects OMMX, the bookstore features a street - facing front and a small exhibition space.
The 4,500 - square - foot building, which opened in 1964, had a large gallery, two smaller exhibition spaces, and storage, maintenance, and classroom areas.
Tim Blum said in an email that the new Tokyo office will feature a small exhibition space and viewing rooms.
The Ferus Gallery was a small exhibition space in L.A. that played a crucial role in developing the careers of a number of contemporary artists.
And, with Cattelan and Gioni, she founded the Wrong Gallery, a tiny nonprofit intended to be New York's smallest exhibition space, and Charley magazine.
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