Sentences with phrase «space over the course of the project»

Guest artists will also be invited by Adams to re-design, animate and «live» in the exhibition space over the course of the project.

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In 1995, the majestic spiral galaxy NGC 4414 was imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope as part of the HST Key Project on the Extragalactic Distance Scale over the course of two months.
Each animation in this «Backyard Worlds: Planet 9» project, launched Feb. 15, is composed of four infrared images taken of the same patch of sky over the course of the past five years by NASA's WISE (Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer) space telescope.
Over the course of three months, Suh will transform the Torpedo Factory's New Project Studio into a workshop and community space for discussions and creativity.
Anchored by two sculptural installations in the first floor Atrium and gallery spaces, artworks within Down Time will relocate around The Tetley, be replaced and be added to over the course of the project.
As the premier project in the + / - Project Space, Packer's spacetime evolved in the gallery over the course of two months, shifting periodically throughout the duration of the installation, with two public receptions on September 18 and Octoproject in the + / - Project Space, Packer's spacetime evolved in the gallery over the course of two months, shifting periodically throughout the duration of the installation, with two public receptions on September 18 and OctoProject Space, Packer's spacetime evolved in the gallery over the course of two months, shifting periodically throughout the duration of the installation, with two public receptions on September 18 and October 17.
Information session offered for artists and artist collectives interested in applying to Studio in the Park — a residency program that provides an artist or artist collective use of a 150 square foot mobile studio space, situated in an NYC public park, to carry out a community engaged art project over the course of 6 weeks.
, providing an artist or artist collective use of a 150 square foot mobile studio space, situated in an NYC public park, to carry out a community engaged art project over the course of 6 weeks.
Elizabeth Price is selected by the Whitechapel Gallery as part of Artists» Film International, a collaborative project which showcases artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Wellproject which showcases artists working with film, video and animation from 15 partner organisations around the world and presented over the course of a year in each venue: Belgrade Cultural Centre, Belgrade; Video - Forum (n.b.k), Berlin; GAMeC, Bergamo; Fundacion PRÓA, Buenos Aires; New Media Center, Haifa; Hanoi / DOCLAB, Hanoi; Para / Site Art Space, Hong Kong; Istanbul Modern, Istanbul; Centre for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan (CCAA), Kabul; Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow; Project 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, WellProject 88, Mumbai; KINOKINO Centre for Art and Film, Sandes, Norway; Cinematheque de Tanger, Tangier and City Gallery Wellington, Wellington.
In the course of over 20 years she has founded the Israel Museum's international contemporary art collection and curated numerous exhibitions including James Turrell: Two Spaces (1982), Anselm Kiefer (1984), Three British Sculptors: Richard Deacon, Julian Opie, Richard Wentworth (1985), New York Now (Jeff Koons, Sherrie Levine, Allan McCollum and others, 1987), Christian Boltanski: Lessons of Darkness (1989), Life Size: A Sense of the Real in Recent Art (1990), Hidden Reflections (Marylène Negro, Christian Marclay, Hiroshi Sugimoto and others, 1992), Kiki Smith (1994), Gerhard Richter (1995), Marks: Artists Work Throughout Jerusalem (David Hammons, Juan Muñoz, Sarkis and others, 1996) Skin - Deep: Surface Appearances in Contemporary Art (Zoe Leonard, Ana Mendieta, Khalil Rabah, Jana Sterbak and others, 1999), Yinka Shonibare: Double Dress (2002), Nedko Solakov: Alien Auras (2003), Vanishing Point: Hidden Beauty in Contemporary Art (2005), Green Line — A Project by Francis Alÿs (2005), News (2006), Made in China — The Estella Collection (2007), Bizarre Perfection (2008), First Show: Contemporary Art from The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
Over the course of three months, Korean painter and sculptor Suh Yongsun will transform the New Project Studio into a workshop and community space for discussions and creativity.
«With more AI + blockchain projects coming into the space, we're going to see miners move away from bitcoin, but that won't happen until the platforms are further developed over the course of the next year - 18 months.
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