Sentences with phrase «wall pieces where»

It will focus on large - scale sculptural works and wall pieces where, unlike the installations, it is the viewer who surrounds the individual works.
As GDI build a Firestorm generator, and then place Firestorm Wall Pieces where wanted.

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in large letters on a piece of paper and place it on the wall where you can't miss it.
One of the earliest lessons that Turner taught Williams came via a piece of paper on the wall of the janitor's room, which said, «There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he does not mind who gets the credit.»
Instead of seeing all these IPOs on Wall Street where Wall Street takes a huge fee, we're starting to see this new phenomenon referred to as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are these businesses coming out and not paying fees to Wall Street, but coming out and issuing a coin, almost like a crowdfunding where people that put money in get a coin which inherently is a piece of the system.
a knee - level view from your bit of pavement; a battered, upturned cooking pot and countable ribs, coughing from your steel - banded lungs, alone, with your face to the wall; shrunken breasts and a three year old who can not stand; the ringed fingers, the eyes averted and a five - paise piece in your palm; smoking the babus» cigarette butts to quieten the fiend in your belly; a husband without a job, without a square meal a day, without energy, without hope; being at the mercy of everyone further up the ladder because you are a threat to their self - respect; a hut of tins and rags and plastic bags, in a warren of huts you can not stand up in, where your neighbors live at one arm's length across the lane; a man who cries out in silence; nobody listening, for everyone's talking; the prayer withheld, the heart withheld, the hand withheld; yours and mine Lord teach us to hate our poverty of spirit.
He did almost everything himself, from designing the crab logo on the door to putting tape on the floor so the contractors would know where to install each wall, outlet, and piece of kitchen equipment.
I've got a wall - mounted storage rack next to my vacuum table where I keep all the bits and pieces that I need when I'm printing, a wire with miniature clothes pegs for keeping inspiring images that I find, and clips to keep my squeegees close to hand.
It's one where you show the things you have around you when you work — the things that you tack up on to your wall with pieces of washi tape to inspire you while you're making.
Decide on a wall where you will display any «hang able» pieces of art.
For many years the magazine was not available on the Web site and then only pieces of it were available on the Web site and again we are going to the model where just a few — it's the feature articles, the long form feature articles — are behind the pay wall.
The film - which follows a trio of friends (Bradley Cooper's Phil, Ed Helms» Stu, and Zach Galifianakis» Alan) as they attempt to piece together just what transpired during a pal's drunken bachelor party (where it inevitably becomes clear that said pal has mysteriously vanished)- strikes all of the wrong notes virtually from the get - go, as screenwriters Jon Lucas and Scott Moore offer up a series of broadly - portrayed caricatures that could only exist within just such a low - rent comedy (with Galifianakis» aggressively off - the - wall turn as Alan undoubtedly the most apt example of this).
Particularly powerful is the silent scene where a piece of paper stuck in May's wall of woe is unfolded to reveal a prayer for the four little girls blown up in a Birmingham church by the Ku Klux Klan.
I was walking through a university in Melbourne and, as I was taking the escalator up to the floor where I was giving my talk, I passed a couple of classrooms that have glass walls so I could look into the classroom, and it's the first day of exams so the scene I saw in there, even though I didn't know it was the first day of exams, I could recognise it right away: desks separated by a metre or two, bare tables with just a piece of paper, an eraser and a pen; no calculators, no computers, nothing; students cut off from each other; students cut off from any source of information.
At Oracle Charter School an app is used where students can record their performances or thoughts on a piece, and the clips play when held up to images on the wall.
Pieces may break off the shaggy surface of epithelial tumors and implant on the inner wall of the abdomen where they will continue to grow..
Most sea - cave walls are irregular and chunky, reflecting an erosional process where the rock is fractured piece by piece.
The roof top terrace is a like a little piece of heaven on earth where you can relax high above the madness drowned out below you by the tranquil walls.
We want to offer a prefab based building system where you can craft the pieces you need, such as foundations, walls or ceilings and then snap them together to create a base to protect your loot.
In 1968 Richard Serra made his piece titled «Splashing» by throwing molten lead in the corner where the floor meets the wall in the warehouse of the art dealer Leo Castelli.
Existing as layered wall - hung canvases, oversized propped cushions or delicately amended pieces of clothing, Papadopoulos's objects suggest riotous narratives where fact and fiction are uncertain, and where protagonists remain mysterious and motives unclear.
With this piece, Yi - Fan Chen picks up where Barbara Kruger and Bruce Nauman left off — Authoritative, white raised Latin letters form scrambled words into nonsense phrases mounted on the installation wall.
The archival wall reads as an elite rose petal taxonomy, funneling the viewer into the auditorium where the artist's 30 - minute 16 mm film of the performance art piece shot on 16 mm at Bell Labs, plays on a loop.
The revelation can be architectural - as in his 1973 work at the Galleria Toselli in Milan, where he had layers of paint stripped from the walls to expose the original plaster surface - or functional, as in his piece for the Claire Copley Gallery in Los Angeles, in which he made public the business operation of the gallery by removing the wall dividing the exhibition area from the office and storage space.
This exploration is one of the key elements in the work of many very established painters, such as Robert Ryman, where for him not just the paint application comes into play but his choice of methods for attaching the painting to the wall or the actual date and signature on the work become a pivotal piece of the composition.
This use of juxtaposition also accentuates the impact of Dan Rizzie's Lotus (lithograph, chine colle, 1989) in the area of the gallery where it shares wall space with Antonia Munroe's delicately elegant portrait of birds, in particular her two pieces An Imaginary Bird and The Blue Grosbeak and Sweet Flowering Bay (both pigment dispersion on panel, 2015).
The piece was installed in the side gallery where four live television streams were projected onto two walls.
Rarely was there a situation where a student is capable of attracting so much attention with her piece as was the case with Kara and her mouthful of a mural — it wasn't just the theme of the piece that caught the notice of critics, but its notorious form of placing black paper silhouette figures against a white wall.
He constructed Chocolate Room, a visual and sensory experience where the visitor saw 360 pieces of paper permeated with chocolate and hung like shingles on the gallery walls.
Gallery walls serve as an easy solution for awkward areas, such as hallways, stairwells, high walls, and other spaces where just a piece or two would leave the wall feeling bare.
JL: I love the tales of installing Richard Serra sculptures, where they have to tear down a wall to bring the piece inside.
Each piece, the wall text says, is sourced from flyers and pamphlets found on the streets of West Philadelphia, where Wilson lives and works.
He constructed Chocolate Room, a visual and sensory experience where the visitor saw 360 pieces of paper permeated with chocolate and hung on the gallery walls.
The reproduction of a room from the actual Ganjiakou 303 apartment, where Zhu first made these pieces, can be found as an independent space inside the entrance on the right side of the gallery, complemented by a wall text relaying the ideas and discussions Zhu had with his artist friends whilst living there.
The exhibition takes place in a large dark room where the strategically illuminated pieces are been suspended alongside the walls leading the viewer through a theatrical journey from beauty and opulence towards violence and destruction, all themes explored by Harrington in later years.
During London Collections: Men, where «Iron Wheel Club» was presented in June last year, he painted an impressive 11x4 meters piece that was displayed on the back wall and worked as a complimentary background for the models.
In 300 objects it follows an artist who didn't so much abandon art as push it slowly, painstakingly and even logically — in small abstract paintings, wall pieces and flexible sculptures — to a place where objects and materials were meant to be handled and viewers became participants, alone or in groups.
Given the fact that he hasn't shown any substantial amount of work in the States for about two decades — aside from a few group shows, art fairs, and his inclusion in the famously identity - politics - focused 1993 Whitney Biennial, where he showed a series of weapon - like wall sculptures (dealing with notions of surveillance, the police state, militarization) that were pieced together with vintage gun parts, carved branches, and coyote bone among other sundry items — «At the Center of the World» was a rare treat for countless artists, curators, and critics who could only follow Durham from afar while his work continually appeared abroad at august venues like the Venice Biennale, Documenta, and galleries and museums across Europe and Latin America.
Rasgado then extracted the painted surface of the wall using strappo, a technique developed during the Renaissance to move a fresco from one location to another, and transported it to his studio in Mexico City where he subsequently divided it into 144 pieces.
But they relate far more with the immense, brightly reflective, untitled Anish Kapoor wall piece in the first Skyway gallery, where Waters» artwork is visible through a doorway at the far end of the galleries.
Katz's love of contrast recently found large - scale expression at the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan, where nine smaller pieces make up a wall installation that brings placid, minimalist pleasure to an undeniably hectic place.
In honor of her company's 40th anniversary season there are several enticing chances to pay homage to Ms. Brown, beginning at the Whitney Museum of American Art, where a program of pieces will be performed Sept. 30 through Oct. 3 as part of Off the Wall: Part 2 — Seven Works by Trisha Brown.
For five years, the L.A. - based artist has been represented by CB1 Gallery downtown, where his pieces sell for anywhere from $ 750 for a print to $ 35,000 for wall - sized works.
It is a bit grimmer at Sperone Westwater, where 25 sculptures and wall pieces are distributed throughout a labyrinth of 10 rooms.
Together with a series of paintings and wall drawings, Creed specifically created Work No. 1343 where every single piece of cutlery, glass, chair and table was different and brought together a mix of the mass - produced and hand - crafted, from classic antiques to contemporary design from all around the world.
Luke Diiorio, b. 1983, lives in New York Last summer, RCA grad Diiorio unveiled a much - talked - about solo exhibition at Robert Blumenthal Gallery, titled after a hardware store's branding slogan («Never Stop Improving») where framed pieces of interior walls challenged American DIY aspirations.
As my eyes scanned the large industrial warehouse where it was installed, I saw bare walls and a floor dotted with dozens of groupings of discarded materials — cloth, cardboard boxes, plastic bags, pieces of wood, and so on.
Whether it be language as artmaking material (as is the case with Lawrence Weiner's work), the wall drawings of Sol LeWitt (where the instructions for carrying out a piece are as crucial as the drawing itself), or the often dense and always rich writings of the British group Art & Language (their essays being best understood as art), recent art history is brimming with artists engaging with language in order to better elucidate a specific conceptual and aesthetic sensibility.
Thomas Scheibitz announces his seriousness with a dangerous looking boxy wall piece that juts out into the entryway of the Bonakdar Gallery, where his fourth solo show in New York opened last month.
A visual delight awaits on the second floor where expansive handwoven rugs, featuring the theme design in deHarek's original pale pink and brown colors, are framed by seventy stunning pieces of small, wall - mounted ceramic works.
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