Sentences with phrase «successful public gallery»

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LONDON's fabulously successful Tate Modern art gallery has wowed the public.
Selling without gallery representation seems to be more successful for those who make art that is easily comprehended by the general public, mainly because those sorts of buyers are buying only to please themselves, decorate homes or businesses, etc..
Marcus Gora, the Public Relations Director of the gallery, said artists needed much more than talent to be successful.
During these weekly three hours, successful applicants are expected to commit to working front of house at the gallery representing the public image of the organisation and supporting the gallery manager in realising the events programme.
Whiting has had a number of awe - inspiring solo exhibitions with Plus Gallery since the early start of his career back in 2004, and has gone on to become one of the more significant, focused and successful artists functioning both in the public and collector realms of contemporary art.
Working above the gallery space, the successful applicant has the opportunity to network with artists, curators, collectors and the wider public whilst visiting ongoing exhibitions and events organised in the gallery.
[3] Building on the momentum from a successful exhibition of his photostat pieces at the Cordier and Ekstrom Gallery in 1964, Bearden was invited to do a solo exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., which increased his public profile.
In practice, I found Lens was almost always successful in giving me Google Search results for famous paintings I shot in public galleries.
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