Sentences with phrase «temporary exhibition programme»

The Museum's temporary exhibition programme regularly juxtaposes the work of leading, well - established figures with that of younger - generation artists to create a debate about the nature and function of art.
Since its inception in 1991, IMMA's temporary exhibition programme has given rise to a number of works by internationally renowned artists, made in response to the Museum's own architecture.
The new temporary exhibition programme gets underway on 9 February with an exhibition by Romuald Hazoumè, one of Africa's most critically - acclaimed artists.
The 2007 temporary exhibition programme gets underway on 28 February with Alex Katz: New York, a large - scale exhibition of the work of one of the most influential American artists of the past 50 years.
Later, the Tate began organising its own temporary exhibition programme.
There are four temporary exhibition spaces, and the temporary exhibition programme includes exhibition from national and international galleries such as The British Museum, V&A, Southbank Centre and Natural History Museum.
On May 12, he became the first living artist to have a major solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland, and on July 4, he will open an exciting new temporary exhibition programme at the Château La Coste, Aix - en - Provence, France, with his solo exhibition Different Places.
The 2008 temporary exhibition programme gets underway on 6 February with a retrospective of the complete photographic work of the American - born artists McDermott & McGough.
The temporary exhibition programme ends on a high note with some 150 photographs from the outstanding collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, opening on 25 November.
Current Exhibitions Forthcoming Exhibitions Past Exhibitions Publications The Museum's temporary exhibition programme regularly juxtaposes the work of leading, well - established figures with that of younger - generation artists to create a debate about the nature and function of art.
Housed in a Grade I listed building in the centre of Preston, the Harris runs a major temporary exhibition programme, including contemporary art, alongside permanent displays of fine and decorative art.
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.
Jerwood Gallery is situated next to the historic fishing beach in Hastings» picturesque Old Town, the award winning Jerwood Gallery is home to the Jerwood Collection of Modern and Contemporary British art, and a diverse temporary exhibition programme.
Exhibitions The new temporary exhibitions programme is already underway with an exhibition of 27 monumental works by the acclaimed British artist Hughie O'Donoghue.
YSP also mounts a world - class, year - round temporary exhibitions programme including some of the world's leading artists across five indoor galleries and the open air.

Not exact matches

W5 also presents a changing programme of large and small scale temporary exhibitions and events and a daily programme of live science demonstrations and shows throughout the day.
Its dynamic programme of temporary exhibitions is both international in outlook and rooted in the region, and in recent years has regularly included commissioning, acquiring and exhibiting artist's film.
With a vibrant programme of temporary exhibitions, dynamic events and activities, and pioneering education and community work, each season offers something new to discover.
The new Architecture Studio and lecture theatre will provide venues for temporary exhibitions as well as an ongoing programme of talks and events.
One of its principal sources of revenue is hosting a programme of temporary loan exhibitions.
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.
Drawing on these rich historic associations as inspiration, Harewood continues this tradition today with a programme of temporary exhibitions, talks, workshops and courses throughout the year.
The selection of works of art on display had until then been loaned or donated to the Gallery by private collectors and artists, but from the beginning of the 20th century a structured programme of temporary exhibitions was introduced.
The programme of temporary exhibitions focuses on art from 1750 to the present that has a dialogue with Turner's work and legacy.
There's a lively programme of temporary shows in the special exhibition galleries, the unexpected displays of modern British and North American painting reflecting the Director's enthusiasms.
Self - made Rik Reinking is proud of being an art world outsider, yet has amassed an enviable and formidable collection: Sammlung Reinking features some 200 artists — from icons of Minimalism to Fluxus to contemporary street art — and hosts a busy programme of temporary exhibitions.
YSP also has a changing programme of temporary exhibitions in its Longside, Underground and Bothy Gallery spaces.
Since 2008, at our temporary headquarters in Fitzrovia, DRAF has produced group and solo exhibitions, established a Curator Series, and hosted a programme of discussions and performances.
The Museo will once again be taking part in the celebration of International Museum Day (IMD), held on 18 May, contributing, on 16, 17 and 18 May, with dance activities, workshops and a programme of guided tours that aim to offer plural viewpoints of its Collection and temporary exhibitions like the remarkable White Fire.
Situated on Margate seafront, on the same site where Turner stayed when visiting the town, Turner Contemporary presents a rolling programme of temporary exhibitions, events and learning opportunities which make intriguing links between historic and contemporary art.
Her knowledge and skills are drawn from previous roles including Director of Leeds Met Gallery & Studio Theatre where she was responsible for the programme of temporary exhibitions and included the work of established artists including Ori Gersht, Cornelia Parker, Rachel Whiteread and The Quay Brothers alongside solo shows of regional artists.
28 Apr 2016 07 May 2017 IMMA Collection: A Decade IMMA, as the national cultural institution for collecting modern and contemporary art, aims to acquire examples of the most significant Irish art of the day as well as key works by international artists many of whom have been part of the museum's temporary exhibition and residency programmes.
With no permanent displays and four temporary galleries to fill, Gallery Oldham has one of the busiest exhibitions programmes in the region.
Based on the Albert Dock since 1988, we've welcomed more than 14.5 million visitors to our collection displays and ambitious programme of temporary exhibitions.
The latter two are lens - based works titled Medium (Corporate Entities) and Include me out of the Partisan Manifesto, which resulted from IMMA's programme of temporary exhibitions.
The IMMA Collection is a unique resource which is made available to the public through a vibrant programme of temporary exhibitions and projects.
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