Sentences with phrase «vertical space of each gallery»

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Take advantage of all vertical space in a small room by creating gallery walls.
The vertical gallery space includes the end walls of thirty - one landings in the building.
Elevate transforms the functional and transitory space of the elevators at Casa Faena Miami Beach into a vertical platform, an ascending gallery for artistic innovation.
On the sunny morning of our interview in Bortolami's new space, I take a pause on the pavement across the street from the gallery, on the spot that offers the best view of the neoclassical columns decorating its façade, each covered in vertical black - and - white stripes.
The dealer's commitment to him was such that, when her gallery moved to a new Los Angeles location in 1963, she designed the space to accommodate his nine - foot verticals (she did not yet realized that his new works were limited to the five - foot - square format), and installed a narrow platform of white marble along the baseboard to keep visitors at a distance from the extremely fragile paintings, whose inscrutability seemed especially capable of provoking the public.
The exhibition also includes a specially commissioned sculpture by Polish artist Monika Sosnowska, installed in the vertical space of the museum's atrium, and the minimal paintings of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers by Robert Moskowitz are on display in the gallery for the first time since 9/11.
As with Wells» novel, Griffiths» new sculptural works, despite all their corners, vertical services, lines and cumbersome space attempt to mingle in with the whiteness of the gallery; to disappear, to become insignificant.
It can be read as an early indicator of her need to impose a limiting framework upon herself — in this case an imagined box — but the score also connects her choreographic work to concurrent visual arts practices.17 Locus» gridded demarcation of the cube echoes any number of contemporary works, such as Robert Barry's sketches for wire installations and Mel Bochner's Measurement Room (1969), for which the vertical and horizontal dimensions of a room were inscribed directly onto the walls of the space, drawing attention to the physical characteristics of the gallery itself.
The front windows of Sector 2337 have also been transformed by the current show: a massive blue screen becomes the suggestion of another billboard, and fits into the space of the vertical windows as an intervention on the face of the gallery.
Daniel Buren, a French artist who covers surfaces with bold vertical stripes, expressed his ideas as well as he ever did in a series of announcements made for the Wide White Space Gallery in Antwerp in 1972.
As one walks in the main space of the gallery, «Navigator» (2011) introduces the show's leitmotif: contrasted vertical / horizontal bands in palimpsest.
Through assembling sculpture across entire gallery floors and by activating vertical wall spaces, Le Va cogently brings into critical focus the complex legacies of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.
While sitting at my desk, thinking of a passage in William Faulkner's «As I Lay Dying» concerning the horizontal and vertical in life, death, and art, I conjured up a mental image of the space and art in the fifth gallery...
Most of the canvases at the Eleven Rivington space are vertical, but there are also two double - wide pictures, «Profile (Cop 663, Faye)» and «Profile (Pineapple, Cop 223)» (both 2015), which refer, again from the gallery statement, to characters from Wong Kar - Wai's 1994 film Chungking Express.
It essentially replaces both iOS's Multitasking View and that awkward grey vertical scrolling space when swapping apps in Split View in iOS 9 and 10; instead, you're presented with a horizontally - scrolling thumbnail gallery of every app you've ever opened — including those saved in Split View configurations.
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