Since I took way too many photos, I decided to
use small galleries for each room.
Not exact matches
But the scientists were able to overcome this issue with «tiny whispering
gallery mode lasers — only 1 micron in diameter — that are 1,000 times shorter in length, and 1 million times
smaller in area than those currently
used,» said Lau.
Finally, a
small photo
gallery consists of six images plus captions of instruments
used on the score and four shots of postproduction crew from editor Thelma Schoonmaker.
But as Ruth wades in over her head, crossing paths with the amoral
small - time criminals that pillaged her property, the movie surrounds Lynskey — recognizably human in a role that puts her impeccable comic timing to good
use — with a rogues»
gallery of live - action cartoons.
These task cards could also be
used in
small groups or as a
gallery walk for students to solve together!
Florian and best friend Margaret
use his T.O.A.S.T. strategy (Theory of All
Small Things) to notice the details others miss in order to solve the theft of four paintings from Washington, D.C.'s National
Gallery of Art.
The narrators are a member of a doomsday cult who releases poison gas in a subway in Tokyo, and details his retreat to Okinawa and a
small nearby island, Kume - jima; a jazz aficionado who works as a sales clerk in a Tokyo music store; a lawyer in a financial institution in Hong Kong who has been moving large sums of money from a certain account; a woman who owns a Tea Shack on China's Holy Mountain and speaks to a tree; a non-corporeal sentient entity which is searching for who or what it is; a
gallery attendant in Petersburg who is involved in an art theft scam; a ghostwriter / drummer living in London who saves a woman from being run over by a taxi; an Irish nuclear physicist who quits her job when she finds her research is being
used for military purposes; and a late night radio talkback DJ who finds himself fielding calls from an intriguing caller referring to himself as the zookeeper.
It occurs in a variety of forms, from the Lombard band, which is a row of
small arches that appear to support a roofline or course, to shallow blind arcading that is often a feature of English architecture and is seen in great variety at Ely Cathedral, to the open dwarf
gallery, first
used at Speyer Cathedral and widely adopted in Italy as seen on both Pisa Cathedral and its famous Leaning Tower.
Consigned by the New York
gallery Luhring Augustine, the material for sale includes vintage photographs from the 1960s of teenagers shooting up and hooking up and the so - called «Heroin» series from 2014 — abstract oil paintings into which
small plastic bags
used for drug storage are embedded.
Caroline Kha
uses the term «transcriptive painting» to describe parts of her practice that include
small silverpoint tondos of islands found on Google Earth, monochrome paintings of mountainscapes sourced from websites, and transcriptions of Rembrandt paintings made at The National
Gallery in London.
The entire space is split into three components, the larger Upper
Gallery,
smaller Lower
Gallery, and the Synergy
Gallery which is primarily
used for student exhibits and research.
For the Legacy fellowship, I will expand on Roth's notion by
using the
smaller project room /
gallery as a studio / research laboratory to further investigate and elaborate on the specific influential outside projects Roth mentions in her essay.
This show consists of
gallery artists and a few guest artists who, while
using a variety of sizes in their practice, also create
small versions of their signature styles.
The «South
Galleries» provide the principal display area for White Cube's expanding programme of exhibitions and three
smaller galleries, known collectively as the «North
Galleries», are
used for an innovative series of shows.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any
small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian
Gallery was
using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
The Synergy
Gallery is
used for
smaller, focused exhibitions that are often initiated in response to curricular initiatives, and often include student curators and research.
Kita continually experiments with methods of display to activate the towels» objective purpose, having young sunbathers parade them at the seaside or down the main street of a
small town, as well as
using them in
gallery contexts and as part of performances in art institutions.
Between the water mirror and the back of the building, Piano added a
small courtyard to be
used as an open - air
gallery for sculpture.
He works from a building near Bethnal Green, where, since 2006, he has
used the ground floor as a
small gallery, Between Bridges, where he shows work that interests him, from artists such as the American David Wojnarowicz, or the German artist Isa Genzken, or the photographs from the Center for Land
Use Interpretation in California, or the slogans of Jenny Holzer, one of the first artists he admired.
Inspired equally by children's couch forts and makeshift emergency shelters, the artist
used scavenged and natural materials to construct a
small, inhabitable hut in the
gallery space, presenting it together with a photographic slideshow documenting her initial experiments with similar miniature shelters.
The volume of work chosen for the inaugural exhibition, on both the third floor and a
smaller first - floor
gallery that will eventually be
used for temporary shows, is overwhelming.
but they are., Gregory Lind
Gallery, San Francisco, CA Intersections, curated Talia Greene, Chela
Gallery, Baltimore, MD Spring Fever, Richard Levy
Gallery, Albuquerque, NM 2003 Closer Than You Think, Gregory Lind
Gallery, San Francisco, CA Threads, Richard Levy
Gallery, Albuquerque, NM 2002 Sewn Together: Graphic
Uses of Thread, curated by Laura Richard Janku, Gregory Lind
Gallery, San Francisco, CA The Tiny Show, Adobe Books, San Francisco, CA of, relating to, or derived from: new work by Mary Button Durrell, Seth Koen, Francis Baker, 66 Balmy, San Francisco, CA Knot Quite: Twisted Works by Seth Koen, Susan Lyman, Janice Redman, Richard Baker, Gregory Lind
Gallery, San Francisco, CA Master of Fine Arts Exhibition, Mills College, Oakland, CA The Milhaud Chair in collaboration with Alvin Curran, Mills College Concert Hall, Oakland, CA 34th Annual Textile Exhibit, Olive Hyde Art
Gallery, Fremont, CA The Art of Collecting, Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, Santa Rosa, CA 2001 Murphy and Cadogan Fellowship Recipients, San Francisco Arts Commission
Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1997 Invitational Show, Northampton Center for the Arts, Northampton, MA National Juried Show of
Small Work, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ Juror: William Zimmer, Art Critic, New York Times 1995 Thesis Show, Johnson Library
Gallery, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
In her exhibition New Work, Nancy Lorenz has made
use of mother - of - pearl inlay, lacquer, white gold, and
small amounts of pigment, among other materials, to create an engrossing body of work on view at Morgan Lehman
Gallery until June 29th.
Kala's facility features a spacious, 2,200 sq. ft.
gallery, conference room, light - filled classroom, and large mixed -
use artist project space for individual or
small group art exhibitions.
To thank them for their generous bequest, the museum had given them a
small annuity, and the Vogels
used this, and what was left from their pensions, to buy yet more art, which will also be donated to the National
Gallery; they now own more than 4,000 works.
1990 Information, Terrain, San Francisco, California, US The 60s Revisited - New Concepts / New Materials, Leo Castelli
Gallery, New York, US Various
Small Fires in the Gutenberg Galaxy, Galerie Maier - Hahn, Dusseldorf, DE Time Span, Fundacio Caixa de Pensions, Barcelona, ES Aquarian Artists, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, US Fragments, Parts, Wholes / The Body and Culture, White Columns, New York, US Che Fare: Concept Art / Minimal / Art Povera / Land Art, Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld, DE Kunstenaarsboeken uit de verzameling A.S.P.C., Provinciaal Museum Hasselt, Hasselt, BE Group Show, Mai 36 Gallerie, Germany: Art Frankfurt, CH MeaMemphis Collezione» 89, Art to
Use, Frankfurt A.M., DE Group Show, Galeria Marga Paz, Madrid, ES 5 Galerien zu Gast bei Breuninger, Brigitte March Galerie, Stuttgart, DE The Readymade Boomerang - 8th Biennale of Sydney, Art
Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, AU Saga 90, Eric Linard Editions, Grand - Palais, Paris, FR Concept Art, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, DE Dreams of Artists, A Metamemphis Collection, 121 Art
Gallery, Antwerpen, BE Two Decades of American Art: The 60s & 70s, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, US RE: Framing / Cartoons, Loughelton
Gallery, New York, US; Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio, US;
Gallery A, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, US Robert Gober, Craigie Horsfield, Lawrence Weiner, Barbara Gladstone
Gallery, New York, US Wir Nehmen an der Art, Mai 36 Galerie, Basel Art Fair, Basel, CH Word as Image: American Art 1960 - 1990, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US; Oklahoma City Art Museum, Oklahoma, US; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, Texas, US A Group Show, Marian Goodman
Gallery, New York, US Selected Prints and Multiples, Mai 36
Gallery, Lucerne, CH Red, Galerie Christine and Isy Brachot, Brussels, BE Un Choix d'Art Minimal dans la Collection Panza, ARC, Paris, FR Children's Aids Project, Daniel Weinberg
Gallery, Santa Monica, California, US Interventions / An Exhibition from the Collection of Delfryd Celf, Art
Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, CA Savoire Faire / Savoire Vivre, Centre International d'Art Contemporain de Montreal, Montreal, CA Art Billboards in the Hague - Southwest, The Hague, NL The Readymade Boomerang Print Portfolio, Galerie Vorsetzen, Hamburg, DE Time Space Place, Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris, FR High Season I...
Collection of the artist; courtesy Paula Cooper
Gallery, New York
Small hand bells, such as dinner bells, decorative bells, and souvenir bells are
used as sound sources.
Smaller, wall - hugging sculptures in the second
gallery use the same stretched - cloth format, but here the armatures, though invisible, are studded with carved wooden tool handles that radiate outward like spokes from a wheel or rays from the sun.
During my finance days, when I
used my offices as a
small gallery, I instinctively mixed young talent and established historical artists.
In the main
gallery space, Raskin retrofits an architectural gesture / framing device for various
smaller scale collages that both describe the Nike / Hercules sites that she visited on her research trip and
use abstraction to loosen the semantic attachment to the nature of the sites, bringing to the foreground ideas of form, composition, color and geometric abstraction.
A video situated in the
gallery shows the artist at work and reveals the deft variety of mark making he was able to achieve
using only his finger on the
small touch screen.
And the National
Gallery has never
used its Sunley Room to better purpose than with Bridget Riley's miniature retrospective — still on, including works painted directly on the wall — and the
small but perfect display of that Danish master of light, the mysterious Christian Købke, who was one of the revelations of 2010.
356 S. Mission Road, an artist - run space connected to New York dealer Gavin Brown, was targeted for protest only when artists chose to
use the site for political organizing, and some
smaller galleries including Nicodim and Museum as Retail Space were targeted aggressively in the fall with protests during an opening and provocative graffiti after - hours, but for the most part business has gone on as usual for the
galleries trying to bring the Downtown Arts District across the river.
Of Note: On my mind frequently since visiting Chandra Cerrito Contemporary is the excellent
use of a
smaller room within the
gallery, where a varied selection of
gallery artists exhibit work priced between $ 200 and $ 500.
A solo show by Gianni Politi organised by Galleria Lorcan O'Neill (Rome), a re-presentation of the works the artist produced for his first solo show at the
gallery, which included three types of work: abstract paintings made
using scraps of canvas with acrylic, oil and household paint;
small portraits on canvas; and bronze stretchers of varying sizes realized with multi-coloured patinas, marble and painted wood inserts.
Brandes, like Maher, employs a variety of styles and materials, from
small paintings and collages, to vast highly detailed drawings on unexpected surfaces (like
used floor vinyl or straight onto the
gallery wall) such as Hotel Amnesia.
«I lived in Milwaukee for ten years so I am
used to this sort of strange,
smaller - city vibe,» said the painter Tyson Reeder, who, after doing a solo show at the Office Baroque
gallery last spring, continued to live in the city for a few months during a sabbatical from his teaching job at the Art Institute of Chicago.
It works for displaying art too: Taiwanese firm B+P Architects created this mirrored urban space as a
small art
gallery for a local high school in New Taipei City,
using a recycled shipping container.
Now, a
small gallery of selfies for you to judge (hopefully just the camera quality) for yourself — and no, these shots didn't
use the «beauty» mode.
Can you tell me what color of paint you
used on your walls in the
Gallery Wall photo (the one that includes the
small wreath)?
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1 Photographs and paintings They trick the eye into perceiving even
small rooms as
gallery - like and spacious by
using wide mats and large frames, both of which are often associated with more important pieces of artwork.
On the wall above the toilet I decided to create a
small gallery wall
using a mix of framed prints I already owned plus a few new ones.
There's nothing wrong about
small art but if you hang it on a big empty wall, you either have to build a
gallery to take that space up, or
use bigger art.