No one lives here now, as it functions
strictly as a museum.
Not exact matches
It is now a
museum and use of the complex
as a place of worship, in this secular country, is
strictly prohibited.
Taking its title from anthropologist Mary Douglas's analyses of how disturbances arise in the city's physical contours and social order, Matter Out of Place presents new work by New York — based artists who observe, represent, and activate public sites, generating alternative relationships to such
strictly defined spaces
as the housing project, park, and
museum lobby.
Pérez Art
Museum Miami was originally founded
as Center for Fine Arts, and was
strictly an exhibiting organization with no collection of its own.
Leguillon sees each of Reinhardt's artistic activities
as occupying
strictly separate arenas: Painting was for the
museum wall; cartoons for reproduction only; writing for private correspondence or publication; and slides for screening in great number, with a slide projector, allowing an appropriate amount of darkness between images.