Sentences with phrase «temporary exhibition at»

Today the new temporary exhibition at Púbol Castle was officially inaugurated, entitled Women...
There has only once previously been a temporary exhibition at Versailles, one of 18th century furniture.
On temporary exhibition at the U.S. Ambassador's Residence in Rabat: SAM GILLIAM, «Architectural Notions for a New Nursery,» 1980 (acrylic on canvas).
On temporary exhibition at the U.S. Ambassador's Residence in Berlin: MARK BRADFORD, «Amendment # 2,» 2013 (mixed media on canvas).
★ Lynda Benglis: «Water Sources» (through Nov. 8) The most compelling temporary exhibition at Storm King Art Center in recent years focuses on a heretofore unfamiliar but important dimension of Ms. Benglis's distinguished career: creating working fountains.
Fri 2 Feb 2018 - Mon 7 May 2018 A temporary exhibition at Margate Museum giving a flavour of Margate in 1921 when T.S. Eliot visited and wrote part of The Waste Land.
The eight finalists announced this morning will all feature in a temporary exhibition at the Londonewcastle Project Space in Shoreditch before the prize - giving on 13 May.
It was such a refreshing change of pace from the rarefied atmosphere of the «Fragments of Time and Space» temporary exhibition at the Hirshhorn and their too often BS - ridden text panels.
Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions at the Collezione Maramotti is free - of - charge; visits to the permanent collection must be booked in advance.
Visit the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions at six Barcelona museums over twelve months for only $ 30.
Finally, there is a selection of works of artists who have had temporary exhibitions at MACBA, such as Rita McBride.

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Everyone at Next was paid a month in advance, and in one building the company even hosted temporary art exhibitions using an in - house curator!
Come face - to - nose with one of the world's most feared predators in the new temporary exhibition opening October 23 at Georgia Aquarium, «SHARKS: On Assignment with Brian Skerry.»
Come face - to - nose with one of the world's most feared predators in the new temporary exhibition opening October 23 at...
Felix Salmon on the phenomenon of institutions around the world putting on art exhibitions that have high budgets and low quality standards: «If a museum becomes popular by putting on blockbusters, then people start to think of it as a place to check out temporary exhibitions and see no reason to go there at any other time.»
His first installation of a temporary wall was for his 1991 solo exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler in Cologne, where he had a new wall built directly in front of an existing one.
the object is usually kept outside the UK the object is not owned by a person who is resident in the UK the import of the object does not contravene any law the object is brought into the UK for the purpose of a temporary public exhibition at an approved museum or gallery the museum or gallery has published information about the object where required to do so by Regulations.
«Blue Room,» Heath's recent exhibition at Swiss In situ (the temporary Tribeca location of the Swiss Institute), features new works that merge the conspiratorial tone of «On the Beach» with old - fashioned phone pranksterism.
Antonia Harrison is in charge of the temporary exhibition programme at Compton Verney, an 18th - century country mansion in Warwickshire that has been converted into an award - winning gallery.
Prior to moving to our new building at 38 St. Marks Place in 2017, exhibitions and public programs are focused on temporary structures — including publishing formats, social experiments and architectural forms — set against the fast - mutating landscape of downtown Manhattan.
Prior to moving to our new building at 38 St. Marks Place, exhibitions and public programs are focused on temporary structures — including publishing formats, social experiments and architectural forms — set against the fast - mutating landscape of downtown Manhattan.
The gallery has been closed for 18 months for the # 20m redevelopment which comprised two main elements: refurbishment of the existing gallery, which opened at the end of March, and creating an extra 500 sq metre (5,380 sq ft) of space for temporary exhibitions.
In 2012, Kelvingrove hosted a range of diverse temporary exhibitions and events, aimed at engaging both current and new museum audiences.
For the 20th anniversary of the Ringier Collection, Arthur Fink and Beatrix Ruf are curating two temporary exhibitions, both focused on drawings and works on paper, at Villa Flora in Winterthur.
The gallery collaborates regularly with international institutions for the loan of works for temporary exhibitions, including the Magritte retrospective A to Z at Tate Liverpool and the Albertina in Vienna in 2011, the Magritte exhibition Mystery of the Ordinary 1926 - 1938 at MoMA in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Menil Collection in Houston, in 2013 - 2014, as well as Lisette Model at the Jeu de Paume in Paris in 2009 - 2010.
Bray's curatorial leadership at Dulwich has coincided with a dramatic increase in visitor numbers and a string of highly regarded temporary exhibitions — not least the acclaimed Ravilious retrospective last summer, part of the museum's ongoing «Modern British» series that has given Tate Britain a run for its money.
At deCordova, they will create original, temporary sculptures that respond to the Museum's unique exhibition spaces.
Cara Manes is Assistant Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, where she works extensively on the ongoing displays in the collection galleries and sculpture garden, as well as on temporary exhibitions and special installations.
(At the time, paintings were still being wheeled into the half - installed temporary exhibitions gallery that will first show off the Kimbell's pre-1800 European collection, which will then return to the Kahn building after the Modern Masters show comes down.)
In 1870 the Academy expanded its exhibition programme to include a temporary annual loan exhibition of Old Masters, following the cessation of a similar annual exhibition at the British Institution.
Its freshly cut cornerstone is the Minnesota Street Project, three converted warehouses at the city's industrial edge that will comprise the non-profit San Francisco Arts Education Project, temporary exhibition spaces, dining from Daniel Patterson Group, and 10 commercial galleries, including vital, younger spaces like Et al and a number displaced from their original locations by rising rents.
She currently has a solo show at Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst (until 20 December) as well as a fascinating video piece in «Meshes of the Afternoon `, a strong group show exploring landscape at Kunsthall Trondheim's temporary exhibition space (until 13 December).
The Centre Pompidou - Metz displays unique, temporary exhibitions from the collection of the Musée National d'Art Moderne, which is not on display at the main Parisian museum.
Conceived as a one - off, temporary space, Chalet originally popped up at LACE, an artist - founded exhibition space in Los Angeles in 2013.
In the last two years he has become more and more prominent through large group exhibitions, and his recent show of new works (all from 1987) in a temporary gallery at Clayton State College in suburban Atlanta has consolidated his presence as an important and idiosyncratic voice
During her tenure at MoMA, she curated modern and contemporary art collection and temporary exhibitions, notably: Wolfgang Laib: Pollen from Hazelnut (2013, with Ann Temkin), William S. Paley Collection (2012 - 2014 international tour), Focus: Paul Klee (2006), Bauhaus (2006), Strangely Familiar (2003), White Spectrum (2000), Actual Size (2000), and projects with several artists including Cai Guo - Qiang's Transient Rainbow (2002), John Armleder, Piotr Uklanski (2000, with Anne Umland), Michael Asher, William Kentridge (1999) and General Idea (1997).
For three months, the Robert Fontaine Gallery will host a Pop - Up Group Exhibition at a temporary location, before moving to a new permanent one.
February at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art brings the U.S. debut of a new temporary exhibition, Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Artinfusion's Annual Black Heart's Ball, Family Sunday, a special concert, and more.
The landscape first appeared in Adams» previous solo exhibition Second Life which featured A Mire of Epiphany at its narrative core, as it spoke to the artist's temporary loss of vision.
It was held in conjunction with a temporary pop - up exhibition at the gallery, which included installations by local artists.
Greene Naftali is opening a temporary exhibition space at 227 Leonard St in Williamsburg.
In 2013 Roger Hiorn's crystalline council flat, Seizure (2008/2013) was re-homed at the museum, while temporary exhibitions have included Yinka Shonibare, Ursula von Rydingsvard (whose weathered cedar sculptures are on show until 4 January 2015) and Ai Weiwei in the newly - restored 18th - century chapel (until 2 November).
In 2017, Ruaimi created a temporary installation entitled I'll fight you just to get peace in conjunction with the Mel Ziegler exhibition A Living Thing at the Walter McBean Gallery in San Francisco.
Pace is pleased to open a temporary exhibition space in Menlo Park, California from April 17 through June 30, 2014, located in the former Tesla headquarters at 300 El Camino Real in the heart of Silicon Valley.
The Chinese Seismic Investigations present Emily Jones and Nina Wiesnagrotzki joint exhibition is on at the temporary Berlin space, opening February 11 and running to March 4.
Start with the first - floor wing often used for the principal temporary exhibition, with Ono and Beuys at its center.
As an intern at the Whitney, she was charged with sitting on the gallery floor inside a 1975 exhibition of the work of Richard Tuttle, art so minimal and humble it infuriated many viewers and was a factor in the firing of the curator, Ms. Tucker, who promptly went out and started the New Museum in two small temporary rooms in TriBeCa.
She is currently the Registrar at the Morgan Library & Museum, where she coordinates all aspects of transport, insurance, packing, installation and de-installation for temporary exhibitions.
The program began at the Museum Bärengasse, a beautifully appointed old house that is the Kunsthalle's temporary exhibition home until its headquarters in the newly expanded Löwenbräu complex reopens in August.
At Dia: Beacon and Dia: Chelsea in Beacon and New York City, Dia fulfills its mission by commissioning new projects, organizing temporary exhibitions, displaying its collection of art from the 1960s and 1970s, and presenting programs of public engagement.
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