Sentences with phrase «wall separating her exhibition»

[5] In the 1970s he began to remove elements from spaces, for example sandblasting away layers of paint (at Galleria Toselli, Milan, in 1973) or removing the partition walls separating an exhibition space from the gallery office.

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In the adjacent Fifth Floor Resource Center, a zone separated from the main exhibition space by a glass wall, a punching bag hung from the ceiling.
In fact, the gallery had moved a wall to separate the street entrance from the exhibition, making the viewing space narrower than it normally was.
The new gallery incorporates a sliding plywood wall, which separates a large exhibition space from a smaller one.
The wood appears inside in the form of a sliding wall that can separate the open plan into a larger and smaller exhibition space.
For the inaugural exhibition of its satellite location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the artist Emily Katrenik is eating the wall that separates the gallery's exhibition space from the bedroom of its director -LSB-...] Video of her ingestion is included in the exhibition; she also removes some of the plaster and bakes it into loaves of bread, which are available for gallery visitors to sample.
«L8S ANG3LES: 11 L.A. Photographers» was organized as the inaugural exhibition, the «8» standing for the eight artists whose work was shown on the walls of the new gallery, and the «3» representing three Los Angeles Times staff photographers whose work was digitally projected in a separate screening room.
Gaylen Gerber's Backdrop / The Lasting Concept (2016) monopolizes multiple, separate gallery walls in what is perhaps the exhibition's subtlest intervention.
This exhibition promoted discussion of what happened during the 28 years East and West Berlin were separated by the wall, and how to promote an understanding of the two sides.
The gallery offers clean white walls and features 5 curated exhibitions a year along with an annual juried member's exhibition held in the summer (please note a separate call for artists will go out as the Annual Juried Members Exhibition apexhibition held in the summer (please note a separate call for artists will go out as the Annual Juried Members Exhibition apExhibition approaches).
Art critic Minoru Shimizu observes of Caivano's work as follows: «Her art is an endless collage, composed of varied brushstrokes and unpainted white areas, individual works and the walls of the exhibition space, and the overall installation and position of the viewer... Caivano's installations are like paintings, the individual works performing in the same way as separate strokes of the brush, and her paintings are like installations composed of discrete touches of paint.
In one room, the walls do not extend to the ceiling, allowing for an airiness that extends beyond the exhibition space and is indicative of the artist's process: art can not be separated from daily life — it must be left open to influences from within and without.
For this exhibition, the wall painting was imagined by the artist as a way to unify separate, multifunctional spaces in the gallery.
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