After the fall of the Berlin Wall Galerie EIGEN + ART started
temporary gallery spaces in 1990 in Tokyo, followed by stations in Paris in 1991, Berlin in 1992, New York in 1993 and London in 1994.
It resembles
a temporary gallery space more than a bona fide eating establishment (chalkboard wall; simple wood finishes; a long open kitchen where, behind bouquets of flowering herbs and tiles doubling as plates, Taymor and his merry band of cooks work all night, barely stopping to look up).
«Art AIDS America» opens Thursday in Chicago — its final U.S. destination following stints in Tacoma, Washington; Atlanta and New York City — at
a temporary gallery space built for the occasion.
Touring exhibitions require substantial
temporary gallery space.
Fences used in the construction industry also enter
this temporary gallery space and act as display structures for the work.
at the 2013 Berlinale, Franco's newest showing opened on February 9th on the grand boulevard of Karl - Marx - Allee to
a temporary gallery space packed shoulder to shoulder with art aficionados and gawking Francophiles.
Such a collaboration occurred last year when NMAAHC hosted, at
its temporary gallery space at the National Museum of American History, «Rising Up: Hale Woodruff's Murals at Talladega College,» the traveling exhibition organized by the High Museum in Atlanta with Talladega.
Not exact matches
Perhaps your group will want to create a
temporary art
gallery in an accessible
space within your church (or even out in the community).
The pop up
space will feature exhibitions of work by Alexander Calder and Tara Donovan Pace
Gallery is proud to announce the opening of a
temporary exhibition
space in Menlo Park, California from April 16th through June 30th, 2014.
With the indoor
galleries closed for renovation, the Ulrich Museum of Art turned to Tony Feher to activate their outdoor
spaces by creating a pair of
temporary site - determined artworks titled titled «Carl Sagan, Carl Sagan» for the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection.
His Berlin Installation takes up an entire length of the
gallery's back room (unusually, broken up with
temporary walls for this show dividing the characterful
space, which works perfectly for installations and immersive works, into a more classical
gallery for showing photography).
Subsequent generations have responded by turning
galleries into
temporary kitchens, schools or, in the case of Lucy Dodd — in «May Flower,» at David Lewis — a regenerative spiritual
space celebrating the beginning of spring.
Instead, it will be shown Dec. 1, 2016 - April 2, 2017, at the Alphawood
Gallery, 2401 N. Halsted, a
temporary space specifically renovated for this offering by the Alphawood Foundation (artaidsamericachicago.org).
The
gallery hosts a number of
temporary displays throughout the year within eight
spaces, ranging in focus from
temporary monographic exhibitions to public and private collections and archive displays.
With more than 1500 square meters of public
space, the
Gallery organises
temporary exhibitions by major international figures and previously unseen projects by up and coming and local artists.
New York's Pace
Gallery, which specialises in modern and contemporary art, will open a
temporary base in Soho early next year while it finalises plans for a permanent
space.
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.
Using a set of materials and objects to create a series of overlapping fences, haphazardly erected cordons, barriers, and makeshift enclosures meandering through the entire
space of Disjecta's main
gallery, Horvat's installation investigates gestures and strategies of partitioning and demarcating of physical
space, constructing multiple «
temporary territories» within the confines of these provisional, improvised spatial divisions.
CB1 also includes a separate exhibition
space across the building's common hall, CB1 - G, which is offered as a
temporary lease (30 - or 60 - day only) «pop up»
gallery for vetted and professional art dealers (public and private) and independent curators from across the world, covering a multitude of both contemporary and historical art disciplines.
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.
The museum's six ground - floor
galleries will feature a combination of long - term and rotating exhibitions, including two of the new commissions, works from ICA Miami's permanent collection, and a
space dedicated to
temporary scholarly exhibitions that build upon key master works in the museum's collection.
Given that the Courtauld Institute and
Gallery, both part of the premises of London's iconic Somerset House, boast such an impressive and art - historically significant permanent collection, any
temporary exhibition hosted within the
space must be not only mindful of the location and its heritage, but equally must be seen to be doing, and saying, something different.
Such
temporary spaces allow younger
galleries to get a foot in the door, and in recent years more and more young blood has been coming into London's Old Master market.
For more information, please see www.damelioterras.com Designed to highlight the prevalence of contemporary artists who are fascinated with the ephemeral, the transitory, and the
temporary, miniMATRIX is a series of exhibitions comprising a single work of art, mounted not in the MATRIX
Gallery but in atypical viewing
spaces.
Hugo McCloud will discuss his project, Metal Paintings, at Sean Kelly
Gallery's
temporary space, 420b Troutman Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on March 24 at 2 p.m.
Made out of paper in different bright colors and reed, the walls are» woven» together in a
temporary» workshop» that is located in the
gallery space and will remain there throughout the exhibition.
Since its first biennial, SITE has facilitated the creation of site - specific installations by offering up its
galleries as
temporary studio
spaces.
The exhibition will be presented in a new
temporary space, the Alphawood
Gallery, renovated for this purpose, located in the Foundation's headquarters building.
, 1976 traces Acconci's early actions and performances, including FOLLOWING PIECE (1969), in which he followed passers - by on the street until they entered private
spaces — SHADOW - PLAY (1970), in which he shadowboxed with a bright light shining behind him while moving in front of a wall — OPENINGS (1970), during which a camera focuses on Acconci's stomach as he pulls out his body hair, the film ends when Acconci is hairless — SEEDBED (1972), during which he audibly masturbated for eight hours a day under a
temporary floor at the Sonnabend
Gallery in New York while visitors walked overhead — THE RED TAPES (1976 - 77), a three - part epic that merges video
space with filmic
space, evolving into complex amalgam of narrative strategies, photographic images, music and spoken language.
The building's architecture is harmoniously tiered with generous exhibition
spaces: six exhibition
galleries for the display of post-1960 collections, two
temporary exhibition
galleries and three permanent exhibition
galleries (contemporary art, Inuit artand decorative arts anddesign).
Jackson Fine Art opened their new
space on the Westside a year and a half ago as a «
temporary pop - up
gallery... for special projects and exhibitions,» says Malia Schramm, the Gallery Director of Jackson Fi
gallery... for special projects and exhibitions,» says Malia Schramm, the
Gallery Director of Jackson Fi
Gallery Director of Jackson Fine Art.
Inside the fantastical glass cloud,
gallery spaces will be dedicated to the permanent collection,
temporary exhibitions and artists» projects.
When «Ruby City» is complete,
SPACE Gallery will continue to function, primarily as a place to host
temporary exhibits and installations.
The false walls in the main
temporary exhibition
galleries have been removed — to my memory, for the first time — leaving one enormous, open
space.
The idea was triggered by our relationship with Haroon Mirza, who mentioned the idea of hosting a singular project at a
temporary space... We found this
space and Haroon opened the
gallery for us with the inaugural show, presenting his installation ããã — Fear of the Unknown remix.
Several London
galleries will host the show by dividing their
galleries up and allocating
spaces to the invited visiting
galleries to have their own
temporary exhibition
space in London for 4 weeks.
To conclude the first
temporary exhibition held in the new
gallery space Château La Coste, presents a conference discussing the work of Sean Scully, an artist «desperately trying to match the dynamic pieces of a chaotic and turbulent world.»
The Serpentine Sackler
Gallery is primarily devoted to seasonal
temporary exhibitions, usually four a year, but is also a social
space and a centre for the dissemination of contemporary art.
Christopher Stout
Gallery's
temporary pop - up
space is located at Brooklyn Fire Proof, Ground Floor in the «Temporary Storage Space» Gallery, 119 Ingraham Street, Brooklyn, New York 1
space is located at Brooklyn Fire Proof, Ground Floor in the «
Temporary Storage
Space» Gallery, 119 Ingraham Street, Brooklyn, New York 1
Space»
Gallery, 119 Ingraham Street, Brooklyn, New York 11237.
It will include the conservation of the façade of Burlington Gardens, one of the grandest unrestored buildings in central London, as well as providing a double - height lecture theatre, a new Clore Learning Centre,
space to exhibit more works from the RA Collections, refurbished
galleries for
temporary exhibitions and extended
space for the RA Schools.
For the Mayfair
gallery Sze has created a field of small sculptures especially for the
space, each acts as a discrete model serving as their own
temporary site marking a precisely composed moment.
Housed in the historic Perili Köșk mansion on the European shore of the upper Bosphorous, it consists of two
gallery spaces for
temporary exhibitions and new commissions as well as an extensive «Office Museum» for the display of curated selections from the Borusan Contemporary Art Collection.
YSP also has a changing programme of
temporary exhibitions in its Longside, Underground and Bothy
Gallery spaces.
In
gallery terms, it felt soon after MOT's closure last July (est. 2002), as well as Supplement (est. 2010) closing its London
space last December (moving, with Arcadia Missa [est. 2011], to a
temporary project
space in New York's Lower East Side).
Along with a
temporary exhibition
gallery, the building also houses a social
space, a restaurant, a shop and offices in use by the Serpentine Galleries staff.
Over the last eight years, Gabriel has installed
temporary or permanent works in over 35 private and public institutions worldwide, including the Smithsonian Museum's Renwick
Gallery, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art where his Plexus 34 is on display in the Philip Johnson designed
space until September 2, 2018.
In collaboration with England & Co
gallery, a body of work from the 1960 — 70s was exhibited during the first week of November in a
temporary project
space in Bloomsbury.
A dedicated
gallery space offered a place for the study of Wellesley's growing permanent collections and an opportunity to see
temporary exhibitions.
With the indoor
galleries closed for renovation, the Ulrich Museum of Art turned to internationally - recognized artist Tony Feher to activate the outdoor
spaces by creating a pair of
temporary site - determined artworks for the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection.
The show is on for another week, so you have until June 9th to visit the
gallery's
temporary space at 109 Norfolk Street to see them in person.