Sentences with phrase «think gallery tours»

Brown's London Art Weekend extends to contemporary galleries, has more participants (some but not all are involved with LAW too) and is more event - focused — think gallery tours and talks, such as Abby Hignell and Maeve Doyle's «Women in the arts» tour and champagne brunch on Saturday 2 July (12 — 3 pm).

Not exact matches

It anticipates about 125,000 visitors, many of them potential first - timers who can roam the nation's largest museum park (where Wheeler is thinking of sharing some property with a developer to raise future income) and tour the galleries to see the growing collections of art from around the world.
New Light, a forward thinking charity that exists to support talented contemporary artists in the North of England, is delighted to announce the artists selected to exhibit their work in the New Light Prize Exhibition 2015, which this year will tour to a trio of high profile galleries across the country, opening at the Bowes -LSB-...]
Notable solo exhibitions include; «Jiro Takamatsu», Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2013); «Shadow Paintings», McCaffrey Fine Art, New York (2010); «Jiro Takamatsu - Universe of His Thoughts», Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo; touring to Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Fukuoka, Japan (2004).
However, with this said, when thinking about touring around Bushwick, you have to move fast because some galleries might not be around next year.»
Experience this thought - provoking exhibition through facilitated conversations with Terrence Wolfe and David Thete following a gallery tour by a PMA educator.
Since the completion of his BFA at the Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design in 2002, Sonny Assu has established his practice through various group exhibitions including Thinking Textile at the Richmond Art Gallery, Futuristic Regalia at Grunt Gallery Vancouver, and Changing Hands: Art without Reservation currently showing at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York before it tours nationally.
If you're thinking about bringing a group of students to the gallery we offer free guided tours that you can book here: www.henry-moore.org/visit/henry-moore-institute/guided-tours Or if you're just looking for details on the artist, there is a press release that provides some more contextual information: www.henry-moore.org/press-office/press-release/2017/06/13/jiro-takamatsu-the-temperature-of-sculpture Unfortunately there are no plans for the exhibition to tour at the moment, but we are producing a catalogue that will be ready for the exhibition's opening, so keep an eye out for that!
1999 Intesità in Europa, Centro per Arte Contemporanea, Prato, Italy Am Horizont, Kaiser Wihlem Museum, Krefeld, Germany At Home with Art, The Tate Gallery, London, England Thinking Aloud, Corner House, Manchester; touring to Camden Art Centre, London, England Forjar el Espacio, IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez, Valencia, Spain A summer show, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, USA Richard Deacon and Ian McKeever, Galleri Susanne Ottensen, Copenhagen, Denmark
T01944 FLAXMAN: UNDERSTUDY [from](SANDSEND SERIES FROM BEYOND THE WORLD»S END) 1972 [T01941 - T01944; complete] Inscribed «FLAXMAN understudy Sandsend Series from beyond The World's End» b.l., «Scale 1 = 4» b.c. and «optional orientation - preferred position Ian Stephenson 1972» b.r. Oil and enamel with ballpoint on paper treated with white polish, 30 × 40 (76.2 × 101.6) Purchased from the artist (Grant - in - Aid) 1975 Exh: 11 englische Zeichner, Kunsthalle, Baden - Baden, May — June 1973, and Kunsthalle, Bremen, July — August 1973 (Stephenson 16); Recente Britse Tekenkunst, Koninklijk Museum, Antwerp, September — October 1973 (Stephenson 16); Art as Thought Process, Serpentine Gallery, December 1974 — January 1975 (no numbers); Ian Stephenson: Paintings 1955 — 66 and 1966 — 77, Hayward Gallery, March — April 1977, also Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, May — June 1977, and Turnpike Gallery, Leigh, August — September 1977 (72) All four studies [T01941 - T01944] were first shown at an informal British Council preview, Drawings by 11 British Artists, at the Hayward Gallery in London on 16 March 1973, immediately prior to their despatch for tour in Europe.
So much so that its definition has become somewhat unstable, to the extent that it might be better to think of it as an «indiscipline» as Daniel Sturgis et al did in the exhibition The Indiscipline of Painting, that opened at Tate St Ives in October 2011 and toured to Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre in January 2012, presenting a «partial and partisan» survey of abstract painting from the 60's until now.
The video on this blog explains the reason really well I think (look for videos on the Gallery page and click on the tour of hOMe).
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