Sentences with phrase «view of a studio space»

On view is said sculpture in the proverbial flesh, next to a vertical monitor on wheels that, when rotated, offers visitors a 360 - degree view of a studio space while the artist's avatar — a female blue ork from The Lord of the Rings (why not?)

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Enjoy the spectacular views of the Ten Mile range and the Breckenridge Ski Resort out the studio windows and the incredible energy inside the space.
At the upper level of the central space, two continuous rows of built - in seats encircle the seniors» open studio, with a view of an area on the ground floor, where a stage can be erected as needed for formal presentations.
The hotel also features a range of Suites from studios to 2 bedroom enjoying all the amenities offered to the standard guest room with the additional increase in floor space, Jacuzzi (certain suites), separate living / dining area, terraces with sun beds offering views of the Med.
Guest studios and 1 - bedroom apartments have an uplifting Mediterranean decor of bright neutral colours and attractive drapes and fabrics, cool tiled floors, comfortable furnishings and modern conveniences all in a generous space; features include a private furnished terrace for some apartments with sea or pool view, en suite bathroom with bathtub and hair dryer, satellite TV, telephone, fully equipped open plan kitchen and safe box (charge).
The studio - style bures are well - spaced on a steep hillside and have simple, white - tiled bathrooms and excellent, unobstructed views of the ocean.
These are studio suites with the extra living space including a cozy window cove perfect for reading and overlooking the sweeping views of the ocean or city.
A large, open studio with a sitting area and views of the city skyline, our Executive Suite offers 548 square feet of living space.
Mind you, I like seeing the studios — the tools and materials of each artist, how the setups differ from artist to artist, medium to medium, and whether the studio is a work space or a live / work space — but in terms of viewing the work, the experience is best for me when the work is easily viewable.
As I move between the mundane empirical spaces of my apartment and studio, and the glamorous fictions of movies, apparently seamless environments are disturbed through ever - shifting points of view
Just as the material conditions of the studio in this way become inseparable from the finished artwork, Murillo invites viewers to approach their physical engagement with the gallery space as part of the viewing process.
In the series of paintings of his New York studio, there is once again no natural light, but the terra cotta floor tiles and the views from the studio space into the bedroom animate and expand each view.
Also on view are installations taken directly from the artist's former Brooklyn studio and loft space as a recreation of the artist's workspace.
A Modernist interlude offers an atmospheric interior by Alberto Giacometti with an odd point of view, looking downward on the table and space, as well as studio scenes from his Paris sans Fin (Paris Without End) suite of lithographs.
By setting his camera at an extremely low point, perhaps on the floor, Rauschenberg created a dramatically angled view in which he appears wedged into the wall of his studio, his body geologically layered between his artwork and his creative space.
Whether they ultimately become museums or are managed by foundations (like The Easton Foundation, which is in the process of readying Louise Bourgeois's New York studio for public view), restoration efforts allow these spaces to be preserved and appreciated long after an artist's death.
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The five levels of the building function as open and flexible working spaces for painting, drawing, and sculpture, and the ramp through the heart of the building encourages public circulation and provides views into the studios, making the creative process visible through the building design.
In this virtual studio visit, a selection of the artists» works, art making tools and personal items, along with rarely seen photographs of private studio spaces - rarely open to the public - are on view.
The repeated use of his studio as setting also brings awareness of Freud's physical presence in it — it seems vital to remember that the sitter and Freud were occupying the same space and that the view we have of the model was Freud's view.
The word itself suggests a spectrum of destinations that come to mind when thinking about a studio — there's a darkroom, a place for manual production, a testing ground in which different practices are carried out (they are close to each other, and he can observe the effects closely and make comparisons), a viewing space, an archive.
Upper installation view with Nika Neelova, Folded Rooms, perimeter of studio traced in stainless steel and wax and folded, 2017 — Photo: Damian Griffiths A surprisingly extensive and central new project space makes the most of its unusual set - up here through a Russian - oriented show which has an underworld, a transitional corridor and a more ethereal upper zone, all tied in to the number 17 — as in the anniversary of 1917» revolution, the number of years Putin has been in power, and the time cicadas spend underground prior to their «resurrection» for a month of mating.
«My studio has white walls, a grey painted wooden floor, a big window with a view out to the garden and lots of space to put / store stuff.
In mid-February, during Open Studios for Winter Workspace 2013, visitors to Glyndor Gallery viewed the work of six artists — some of the work finished, some ongoing and some just commenced — who have spent the past six weeks transforming the gallery into studio spaces.
As a part of Armory Arts Week, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts invites the public to our Open House to view over 60 artist studios, the EFA Project Space and EFA's Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop.
Highlights include Ananias Léki Dago's photographic exhibitition Afropolitain in Abidjan, and Martina Bacigalupo's Gulu Real Art Studio, an installation of 90 Ugandan studio portraits on view at the Walther Project Space, New York and more...
Space / / Form opens in just a couple of weeks time now in Portland at Breeze Block Gallery and here we have a view into the studios of some of the artists involved.
Preview: «Fruits of Captiva» at the Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space Works from the pilot year of the artists residency at the Rauschenberg's home and studio in Captiva, Fla. will be on view at the project sSpace Works from the pilot year of the artists residency at the Rauschenberg's home and studio in Captiva, Fla. will be on view at the project spacespace.
JS: How do you plan and map out the spaces — the detailed interiors of your home and studio, and views of your neighborhood — in your paintings?
True to the effect of Neff's earlier installations, A Prologue proffers an uncanny phenomenon of viewing: the main gallery acts as a literal reflection of itself — a section of wall is mirrored in a photomural across the room, while other photographs depict Neff's poetic images posed here in the gallery space or in her Philadelphia studio.
FREE, no RSVP required 323 W. 39th Street (btwn 8th & 9th Ave.) As part of Armory Arts Week, we invite you to view over 60 artists working in open studios, visit the EFA Project Space, and take a tour of EFA's Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop on Tuesday, February 28th from 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
Founded in 2015, the goal of the program is to provide short - term studio space where artists based outside the NYC area can invite curators, other artists, and gallerists to view and discuss their work.
What we see is how the space of the studio is organized through and by camera views, and how the set may become a performative space based on a series of codified relations.
* FREE to the public, no RSVP required * As part of Armory Arts Week, we invite you to view artists working in open studios, visit the EFA Project Space, and take a tour of EFA's Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop on Tuesday, March 6th, 2018 from 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
In 1969, at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Wheeler realized his first environmental installation outside of his studio — a «light wall» — using a single row of daylight neon light embedded inside a viewing aperture that encompassed the entire dimension of the gallery wall within an enclosed space.
The individual studio spaces of Ayala and Toledo will also be on view.
In 1969, at the Stedelijk Museum in both Amsterdam and Eindhoven, Wheeler realized his first environmental installation outside of his studio — a «light wall» — using a single row of daylight neon light embedded inside a viewing aperture that encompassed the entire dimension of the gallery wall within an enclosed space.
Tomorrow, the artist's first major solo show in the U.K. opens at South London Gallery, a nonprofit space where the entire content of the Murillo's studio will be on view, from stitched canvases and porcelain vases to dried beans and bottle caps.
Just as Matisse once commented that he was fascinated by window views because they allowed distant things to share the space of objects in his studio, the relationship between these two artists rests on surprising connections across space and time.
Seeing works in an artist's studio as they're readied for exhibition is oh so different from viewing them in the surround of a gallery space.
Described by Strauss as «a sculpture of a gallery» the space acts as an intensified context for the display and viewing of artwork that is complicated by the muddied boundaries between studio and gallery and between artwork and containing space.
His latest efforts, which include paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, are available for viewing at his solo exhibition which opens Saturday, May 21 from 6 - 9 p.m. at Mercury Project, a combined use building located near Roosevelt Park that, in addition to housing a gallery, includes office and studio space and the residence of owners Warren Borror and Antonia Richardson.
Tomorrow I'm moving to a new studio in one of Bushwick's older artists» buildings.The space features a beautiful view to the east, convenient location near the L train, two big white walls, a sink, plenty of windows, heat and AC, and a freight elevator steps away.
Guest contributor Allison Hale / Both days provided an excellent view into the studio spaces and the community of artists living and working in Bushwick.
For the first time, visitors can view the extraordinary art of the many juried artists who do not have permanent studio space at the Torpedo Factory.
Although many contemporary artists have broadened the term «studio» to encompass any space where they work and even where they present this work to an audience, The Studio program wants to propose a view from the other side: How have socioeconomic changes, the mutation of labor, and the increasing role of media in everyday life of society transformed the possibilities of the studio?
Renters also have plenty of options when it comes to their amenities and luxuries, with some paying more for balcony views and others content with compact studio spaces.
My dream space / studio would have at least one wall of windows... but 3 if possible... with a beautiful view of nature and a door to the outside where I have beautiful gardens.
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