Sentences with phrase «through space of the gallery»

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The Bronx Council on the Arts, located at the Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse (at 149th Street), hosts three exhibitions through May 7: In the City: Memory, Places and Spaces, which includes works on migration and urban planning; Transmit - Transit: Hatuey Ramos - Fermin @ The Project Room, featuring traveling in the city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox ways.
Take a look through our gallery featuring a selection of the best space images and photographs of 2017.
Take a trip through some of humanity's most spectacular galactic glimpses in our special gallery featuring the best deep space images ever captured.
With two performance venues, meeting space, an art gallery, and more, Sunset Cultural Center, Inc. serves the communities of the Monterey Peninsula through artistic and educational programming.
Our AMAzing Space Gallery provides interactive learning through hands - on experiences for children of all ages.
Experience the various fine art exhibits in their state - of - the - art gallery space or stroll through the 16 acres of landscaped grounds that surround the historic mansion.
Others reported visitors in emotive tears at the beauty of this remarkable work, which features 40 individual voices singing and talking through 40 speakers arrayed in the gallery space.
Since then she has more or less permanent space for her work in a local gallery and a number of sales through the gallery, a website to sell prints, and has gotten a big commission with prospects for couple more commissions.
So instead of hushed museum spaces or white gallery walls, visitors experience a multi-sensory journey into this sublime imaginary world; through Christopher Robin's bedroom, to the Hundred Aker Wood and beyond.
This work, along with two recent photographic series, will go on view at Jack Shainman's 20th Street space this week; nearby, at its 24th Street gallery, Weems will debut two more photographic series that deal with the representation of black Americans, often through performance.
Skid (New - Word Chaser Series), 2014, a 41 - foot procession of steel T - forms, led diagonally through the main space into the rear gallery.
The black tentacle - like branches and roots of the 20 - foot tree stretched out through the entire gallery space.
A series of gorgeous new analogue photography by British - Asian photographer Suki Dhanda tackles the thorny subject of Brexit, through» focusing on families by the seaside who might not feel so welcome in the UK since the vote to leave the EU,» says the space showing the work, The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art.
Providing 50,000 square feet of additional gallery space, MoMA's Diller Scofidio + Renfro - designed building project will «allow the museum to reconceive the presentation of its collection and exhibitions, and will provide greater visitor accessibility through the enhancement of the museum's public areas,» according to a press release.
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.
«That was an important time,» says Helene Winer, the director of Artists Space from 1975 through 1980 (the year she and Janelle Reiring founded Metro Pictures gallery in New York).
This serves as a kind of prelude for the maze - like installation that dominates the main gallery, as the artist steers a viewer's attention toward a specific concept in much the same way the installation leads visitors to follow a specific path through the space.
As I moved through the space, I sensed the lights change and was informed of the advanced lighting system that not only imitates the natural light, but also is complimentary to the windows and is adaptable to each exhibition and gallery space.
About MetLiveArts: The groundbreaking live arts series at The Metropolitan Museum of Art explores contemporary performance through the lens of the Museum's exhibitions and unparalleled gallery spaces with singular performances.
In this role, David Zwirner will promote the legacies of both Josef and Anni Albers through curated exhibitions at its New York and London gallery spaces; the development of new scholarship on the artists» work through publications and international exhibitions; and through the sale of artworks consigned to the gallery by the Foundation.
The Visual Arts Program at Wave Hill presents the work of contemporary artists who explore the dynamic relationship between nature, culture and site through exhibitions in Glyndor Gallery and the Sunroom Project Space, and through the Winter Workspace Program and generated@wavehill.
Through drawing, she responds to the garden, the wall, the space of the gallery, and the verdant convolutions of Riverside, an Olmsted designed oasis surrounded by Cook County's relentless grid.
The Untitled Space gallery is pleased to present a debut solo exhibition of works by artist Fahren Feingold opening September 26th and on view through October 8th, 2017.
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — The galleries of early American art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will be closed from Jan. 9 through March 16 as curators redesign the space for the first time since the museum opened six years ago.
San Francisco, Calif., February 14, 2017 — On view at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts from March 16 through May 14, 2017, the exhibition Black Light converts the gallery space into a forum for conversation with a series of free public events that address the relationship between cultural institutions and black artists.
But with Berlin - based media artist Nils Völker's latest exhibition, Bits and Pieces, the gallery becomes a space of «poetic performance» through a choreographed dance of what the artist calls «ordinary objects.»
Not limited to the confines of the museum and gallery, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Through a series of talks, conversations, and presentations with professional curators, artists, and thinkers, and site visits to museums, galleries, studios, and alternative spaces, participants will be able to engage with the local art community and advance their careers as curators.
In the early days, staff and volunteers merely held the pieces for auction Carol - Merrill style, while in later years patrons had to sift through pages of numerically assigned wall to ceiling art on display in the Art League Gallery space, making intricate if / then flow charts and spread sheets determining their preferred selections.
Particularly within the denser configurations, the parallax produced by moving through the gallery space created a startlingly visceral effect of animation, with the individual strands of yarn appearing to dance back and forth, continually shifting their position relative to each other and the viewer.
On view at the gallery's 19th Street space through July 21, 2017, this exhibition celebrates the project's two - year anniversary and includes artworks generously donated by 26 gallery artists, the proceeds of which will go directly to Thread.
Through audio interviews with founders and key staff, a reading room of magazines and publications, documentation, ephemera and narrative descriptions, the exhibition will tell the story of pioneering spaces — like P.S. 1, Artists Space, Fashion Moda, Taller Boricua, ABC No Rio, The Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, Exit Art, 112 Greene Street, White Columns, Creative Time, Electronic Arts Intermix, Anthology Film Archives, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Just Above Midtown, and many more — as well as document a new generation of alternative projects such as Cinders, Live With Animals, Fake Estate, Apartment Show, Pocket Utopia, Cleopatra's, English Kills Art Gallery, Triple Candie, Esopus Space, and others.
While fairs are an important part of the art world ecosystem, they should remain an addition to what gallerists do through their gallery spaces.
The selected fellowship artists will occupy 18th Street's galleries as artists in residence from February through late August 2011, followed by the opening in September of 18th Street's PST show, Collaboration Labs: Southern California Artists and the Artist space Movement, which will complete the Legacy year at 18th Street.
Over the course of the exhibition, the blank white space of the New Museum's Fourth Floor gallery will be transformed through the gradual accumulation of drawings and paintings by Museum visitors and a wide array of invited community organizations.
CHELSEA SPACE Lynda Morris: Dear Lynda 04 July — 04 August 2012 The personal archive — part scrapbook part record of her extraordinary career at the centre of the London scene in the 60's through to her time as curator at the Norwich Gallery.
The artist interrogated the various dimensions of American Indian culture through his work, creating sites and experiences that would «transform gallery spaces into battlefields,» according to Luna's website.
The exhibition, showcasing Secondary Stories as well as three video installation works, opens at SPACE, the public gallery of the Linda Pace Foundation, located at 111 Camp Street, on April 30, 2016 and will remain on view through July 29, 2017.
Almine Rech Gallery - Grosvenor Hill is pleased to present «Plastic Show», a selection of works by seminal California artists from the Light and Space movement: Mary Corse (b. 1945), Robert Irwin (b. 1928), Craig Kauffman (1932 — 2010), John McCracken (1934 — 2011), and DeWain Valentine (b. 1936)-- five artists who, through a series of individual explorations, went on to investigate the broad potential that plastics (i.e., synthetically produced resins) could yield.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery gallery spaces.
The whole gallery will be turned into a unified space through the application of an internal skin of paint and carpet.
Moving beyond conventional ideas of the African continent and its «counterpart», «the Western hemisphere,» this year's Focus will provide a glimpse of international artistic production from contemporary African viewpoints: emerging curators, artists, galleries and art spaces that connect scenes and markets through global networks.
Through manipulating elements of the earth within the gallery space, participants will engage in conversation while creating collaborative sculpture.
Out of the three rooms their installations will occupy at the event at PACE in London, the largest will include six works and feature Universe of Water Particles, Transcending Boundaries, a virtual waterfall that extends beyond the gallery wall onto the floor, flowing through the space and around the feet of the viewer.
In 1974, in reference to a New York gallery show by Judy Rifka, Jeremy Gilbert - Rolfe wrote that the artist addressed «the question most crucial to painting in general at the present time: the question as to how far the — currently compromised — abstract «depth» of pictorial space can be newly considered — retrieved — through attention to the material basis of the conventions on which that experience of «depth» relies.»
The self - portrait photographs on display in the upper gallery depict Al - Ghoussein's exploration of the physical, cultural, intellectual, and collective spaces through interactions with iconic locations that are the physical manifestation of efforts to form a modern nation - state.
Answer: One of Bill Albertini's futuristic numbered «Space Frame» sculptures, at the Martos Gallery through April 24, 2010.
The PMA's Judy and Leonard Lauder Director Mark Bessire adds: «Through my time at the PMA, working with the city and community in Portland, and my work on the Board of Advisors at SPACE Gallery, I've gotten to know Nat well and admire the way he approaches art.
The cross-pollination of artistic venues during this time exemplifies how communities overlap, thrive, and otherwise extend themselves in multitudes of directions — be it through artists» books, periodicals, and publications, in performance spaces, within gallery - like venues, or in public spaces as small as alleyways and as expansive as Times Square.
From September 6 through October 2, 2013, the work of painter and printmaker Laura Edwards will be featured at the Cooley Gallery in Leesburg, Virginia — a wonderful pottery studio, gallery, art space, and all - around cool place just 50 minutes west of Alexandria aGallery in Leesburg, Virginia — a wonderful pottery studio, gallery, art space, and all - around cool place just 50 minutes west of Alexandria agallery, art space, and all - around cool place just 50 minutes west of Alexandria and D.C.
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