Sentences with phrase «small gallery»

The phrase "small gallery" refers to a small space, usually a room or building, where art is exhibited or displayed for people to see and appreciate. Full definition
In the late 1980s his work began to feature in small gallery spaces and the pages of style and culture magazines such as i - D.
Women still accept smaller gallery spaces more readily than men.
I have two small gallery walls in my house and I want to add more.
The exhibition, in part, came about as a result of the curators taking in shows at smaller galleries and project spaces around the city.
Here you can find the largest art spaces, as well as small galleries.
So I decided to make lots of smaller galleries within the pictures — in a way, it was lots of little shows within a show.
Since I took way too many photos, I decided to use small galleries for each room.
I don't know how smaller galleries manage, I really don't.
There, in the much smaller galleries, curators managed the near impossible and gave these magnificent sculptures what they need the most — a lot of breathing space.
If you're in the beginning stages of building your collection, start off supporting smaller galleries that show emerging artists.
Across the board smaller galleries have repeated this pattern, expanding to accommodate their artists.
Even smaller galleries and regional art venues have national and international reach.
This one features works both inside and outside, smaller gallery pieces and monumental sculptures.
The selection this year was strong, with a number of smaller galleries commanding much of the attention for more unique and creative booth installations.
If that becomes second nature, the many brilliant women at the start of their careers today, putting on shows in small galleries, might have a genuine shot at history.
I searched unique gallery wall placements and small gallery walls.
Of course, it's difficult for smaller galleries with the high overheads of running a gallery (not to mention the costs of attending fairs, something some colleagues and I have recently said we are happy to help subsidize).
You are as likely to find him trawling small galleries on a weekend and showing up at openings in London's East End, in Nottingham, Newcastle or Glasgow, as you are at the world's biennales.
«There is something to be said for smaller galleries finding new ways to work together and hoping that can give us some kind of advantage in what's becoming a difficult environment business-wise for us all,» Mr. Schultz said.
Aaron Curry has created an allover environmental installation for the relatively small gallery space at Michael Werner.
Christopher Bedford, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, commented: «From Spotlight to Frame and beyond, I was impressed to see the number of smaller galleries from across the globe bringing to the attention of the art world public artists from beyond the conventional scope of our experience.
At the Rose, the show will be installed in the large Foster Gallery, which will be configured into smaller galleries for a similar effect.
All things considered, Frieze sales proved to be a promising indication of the continuing popularity of abstract works; and with smaller galleries also witnessing good sales in the domain, it is one which is set, all being well, to continue.
To develop a brief, Rowe travelled with the architects to see some noteworthy new small gallery spaces in Europe: Peter Zumthor's Kunsthaus in Bregenz, 1992 and Herzog and de Meuron's Schaulager in Basel, 2003, among them.
Heading due south across Piccadilly, you'll once again be surrounded by exquisitely curated small galleries.
Lelong's smaller gallery room will feature an early inspiration for the Maypole sculpture, Kill Commies / Maypole (1967), alongside additional works on paper from The War Series, many of which have never been shown in New York.
But Michael Hort had a bigger nose for a suite of constructions at Untitled made by Phil Wagner — an artist, dealer Joel Mesler claimed, who expressed the «generic optimism» of Art Positions, where small galleries like his are restricted to presentations of single artworks.
This is not to mention a great many small galleries, the display strategies within which appear comparatively strained, if not outright baffling.
In town to open a show of Donald Judd's Plexiglas and plywood sculptures, gallerist David Zwirner spoke exclusively to Spear's about the costs and benefits of art fairs — and why we have to stop small galleries falling away as wealthy, high - profile mega-galleries soar into the stratosphere.
Finally, the Sunday Art Fair provides an indie alternative to it all, with edgy small galleries and not - for - profits (Ambika P3, NW1, Thu to 19 Sep).
Dr. Pownall added that «the gap has become greater» between smaller galleries and large ones, which «are traditionally better positioned to reach a wider audience, sell at auction, present at art fairs and gain brand reputation.»
Consisting of paintings, sound and video; Halasz inaugurates our new small Gallery A in Rose Canyon with an opening reception taking place on Saturday, May 21 from... Continued
Cabinets in the ground floor small gallery contain works on paper, such as prints and watercolours of Bath produced by JMW Turner and Thomas Malton.
Watching it over time, it starts to look like a natural process, like herding patterns, or erosion: galleries pop up in neighborhoods where rents are relatively low; attracting more galleries and other businesses; rents rise and property values go up; stalwart, established galleries remain and smaller galleries start to move out, finding lower rents in a different neighborhood; the process then repeats.
One simply needs to get out of NY and look in smaller galleries throughout the U.S. Lots of great works to be seen!
BERLIN — David Zwirner, whose namesake art gallery is one of the world's largest, said he was prepared to pay more for space rental at art fairs if the extra money could help smaller galleries take part as well.
Smaller galleries feature rotating exhibitions and a meeting room offers works on paper and other glazed works from the Permanent Collection.
Here you will see shots you have never seen on postcards or at smaller gallery shows — an image of a sexy model in sports shorts ushers the spectator into an examination of Mapplethorpe's early years as an artist: the collages that used pictures from physique magazines and advertisements for cigarettes.
Amazon is set to debut the site with works from roughly 100 small galleries across the U.S., say gallery owners briefed on Amazon's plans.
In just the last weeks megagallerists David Zwirner, Marc Glimcher, Thaddaeus Ropac, Marc Payot (of Hauser & Wirth) and Almine Rech - Picasso have suggested that top - tier galleries «should pay higher prices to subsidize smaller galleries
He had his first solo shows with Blum & Poe, then a promising small gallery in Santa Monica, in 1998 and 2000.
Sunday art fair has been steadily building a reputation as one of the most curated off - broadway fairs, and this year's edition is no different, with a tight edit of some for the world's more interesting small galleries bringing their artists to London.
Yet other midsize and small galleries persist.
But here it is paired in a single small gallery with Gober's twisted cot — shaped like a bowtie: two barred triangles in which any child would be cruelly imprisoned.
Smaller galleries keep trying for Basel, and its alluring imprimatur.
In my first year in New York, in 1998 — 99, I worked for both a very small gallery, Feigen Contemporary, and a very large gallery, Pace Gallery.
But the crisis really exists within the mid-level and small gallery system, which is essentially having its lunch eaten by the big gallery system, and by status - obsessed artists who are taking advantage of their mobility.
Though he'd shown at a few small galleries in Tokyo, his career breakthrough came in 2005, when New York - based artist Taylor McKimens discovered a book of Gokita's work, Lingerie Wrestling (2000), and invited him to take part in «Stranger Town,» a group show at Dinter Fine Art.
Established in 2008, it showcases smaller galleries, which are allowed to exhibit just one artist in their allotted space.

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