Not exact matches
A world traveler and international art enthusiast, Cristina believes that fairs are truly the heart of the contemporary art world, as they are the only place
where galleries, collectors, professionals and
visitors come together in one place to learn and exchange ideas in the most dynamic of atmospheres.
What's more, Camden Town is one of the only areas in London
where street art is welcomed and encouraged, giving residents and
visitors alike an urban art
gallery experience.
Another popular feature that Royal Wootton Bassett Academy decided to include on the school website is the
gallery section
where photos of school events can be shared, for instance, a recent school sports day, enabling
visitors to catch a glimpse of the numerous activities that the students participate in.
Gallery two includes an interactive map (1741)
where visitors can explore the city.
The first floor (# 02 - 02) of the shop house features feline - related artworks around the globe, while the Muses
gallery on the second floor (# 03 - 01) is designed like a home
where visitors can interact and adopt the kittens.
TexVetPets.org also features a
gallery where visitors can upload photos of their pet, a TexPet Library with definitions of diseases and commonly used terms, and a news & events page.
Each one has a place within the
gallery terrace
where the
visitor can sit a while and contemplate the lovely view, surrounding mountains, gardens and flowers.
Thanks to the multiple attractions of Chinatown, boutique retailers, cultural venues such as the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, small
galleries, and the many pubs, eating places and nightclubs that line its glittering streets, it's
where locals and
visitors rub shoulders in the pursuit of adventure or just plain fun.
Placencia Village, on the tip of the Peninsula, is
where visitors experience the charm of a traditional Creole fishing village with the bonus of numerous village eateries, bars, art
galleries and gift shops that welcome
visitors.
Potential
visitors get placed into the central plaza on the board
where they can then be moved into your lobby using a ticket, and then into the
gallery proper using another one.
It anticipates about 125,000
visitors, many of them potential first - timers who can roam the nation's largest museum park (
where Wheeler is thinking of sharing some property with a developer to raise future income) and tour the
galleries to see the growing collections of art from around the world.
Visitors will enter the new space through Building 5, the signature
gallery for MASS MoCA's large - scale installations, which will feature Nick Cave's Until through Labor Day 2017, or through Building 8,
where a light - based work by Spencer Finch has been on view since February 4.
Our exhibitions are set across our intimate
gallery spaces,
where visitors get up close and personal with the artworks on display.
Newport Street
Gallery does not have any
visitor parking so we would encourage you to take public transport
where possible.
The placement of the works purposefully reorients the
visitors» awareness of areas outside the
galleries, facilitating encounters with art often
where one may least expect it: from the parking lot to work sheds, from the museum lobby to covered corridors between buildings, and out into the city streets of downtown North Adams.
Ask a
Gallery Assistant or grab a
visitor guide to see what's on and
where.
I often think of the lobby
gallery at the Whitney Museum as a place
where visitors kill time while waiting for the elevator and
where art goes to die.
In the centre of the
gallery, he set up a fully functional print studio,
where he was present with a team of assistants two afternoons per week, making carefully carved woodblock prints as
visitors observed him.
For Ms. Anderson, Mass MoCA is creating installation
galleries; a production studio
where visitors can watch her create audio and video works; and a display of the costumes, instruments, paintings and other objects she makes.
The exhibition also features an interactive
gallery evocative of the artist's studio
where visitors are encouraged to engage with the design process through a variety of hands - on activities.
The long list of venues
where the
visitors could see his nostalgia - evoking and heart - warming paintings include Joseph Gross
Gallery in New York, USA; Catalyst
Gallery, Beacon, NY; Kunstlerhaus Dosenfabrik in Hamburg, Germany; The
Gallery On The Corner in London, UK; Dalet
Gallery, Philadelphia PA and Shooting
Gallery in San Francisco, USA.
Barber runs the online
gallery and image archive www.tinyvices.com,
where visitors can submit their artwork and photographs.
The undisputed centerpiece of this show is Ellen Brooks's Untitled (Lawn Couple)(1970), a sculpted, photo - printed linen sculpture of a sunbathing couple placed on a layer of astroturf under the
gallery's skylight,
where visitors are welcome to lie down next to the sunbathers and enjoy the summer sun.
For one week in February, the chill and grey skies of winter will dissipate for
visitors to The Noguchi Museum's ground - floor
galleries,
where internationally celebrated pianist Sarah Cahill will take up residence, performing Mamoru Fujieda's stunning cycle of short pieces titled Patterns of Plants throughout the Museum's opening hours.
On the ground floor of the Snøhetta - designed expansion,
visitors and passersby will find Richard Serra's monumental sculpture Sequence (2006) in the free - to - visit, glass - walled Roberts Family
Gallery, made possible by Linnea and George Roberts,
where Roman steps will provide an inviting space to reflect and gather.
The Memorial Foundation for Children Teaching
Gallery, located in the MeadWestvaco Art Education Center, transformed into an interactive exhibition
where visitors can explore daily life in imperial China.
Outside the Walls Opens September 2014 In September, the Memorial Foundation for Children Teaching
Gallery, located in the MeadWestvaco Art Education Center, will be transformed into an interactive exhibition
where visitors can explore daily life in imperial China.
Later, he re-creates a perfect model of his East Village apartment in Gavin Brown's
gallery,
where visitors hang out and party; some even have sex.
Beyond the Walls Through June 2015 The Memorial Foundation for Children Teaching
Gallery, located in the MeadWestvaco Art Education Center, transformed into an interactive exhibition
where visitors can explore daily life in imperial China.
For the exhibition «The Institute Presents: Neurosociety» at Pace
Gallery's Menlo Park branch, Mr. Byrne and his collaborator, Mala Gaonkar, have created room - size installations
where visitors can undergo four cognitive experiments.
In the vault, Faga will create a market atmosphere with international spices on display, while the main
gallery will be made to look and operate like a tourism office center
where visitors can read, see, and learn about Syracuse's many offerings as a diverse city that is home to immigrants from around the world.
Visitors to the
gallery will therefore be able to augment their experience of the artist's works on the ipads and television monitors provided in the
gallery by using their own smartphones and portable devices to access the social platforms (Tumblr, NewHive, YouTube, etc)
where Soda's works were originally posted.
The doc is no less an infomercial today — for Abramovic and for Sean Kelly
Gallery — and also a product placement for the Museum of Modern Art,
where Abramovic's exhibition last spring invited
visitors to pass through a tight gate formed by two of her nude acolytes or to sit across a table from a silent stern Abramovic for 15 minutes.
The second
gallery was a space
where museum
visitors could view documentation of Le Roy's previous works on computers or ask the performers questions — when I encountered the work, one performer stood and addressed
visitors and the other sat at a computer.
Not far from «Pumpkin» is another building called the Painting
Gallery,
where visitors will find «Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads and Related Works.»
The National Portrait
Gallery is the only place, outside the White House,
where visitors can view a complete collection of U.S. presidential portraits.
First getting attention for his ballet - informed performances, he won plaudits when he transformed Elizabeth Dee
Gallery into a photo studio in 2011,
where he invited
visitors off the street to pose in a variety of colorful, costume - enhanced tableaux, and then further bowled over the critics with his 2013 Performa commission «MEEM: A Ballet for the Internet,» a dance performance translating the visuality of the Internet into three dimensions that McNamara restaged during the last Art Basel Miami Beach.
Following the sale of its Camden
gallery space in 2017,
where it welcomed over 100,000
visitors, DRAF announced plans to significantly expand its programme beyond London, with the aim of reaching new and broader audiences.
If the idea to unreservedly just «do it» à la the Nike slogan seems very un-British in the Arndale, there are fewer inhibitions in the
gallery, particularly in the Active and Games rooms,
where visitors are actively encouraged to participate in the works.
Additionally, there are two new spaces to explore: a special Focus section
where galleries present exhibits of a single artist and the Editions and Multiples hall
where visitors can find artist editions published by museums and institutions.
Tamara Henderson's work for Rodeo
gallery, Istanbul, lay in an open space between booths,
where furniture sprang up and performers mingled with
visitors.
The Hepworth
gallery museums in Wakefield and in St Ives are wonderful homages to her life and practice, but in rooting her so comprehensively in the place she grew up and in the place
where she lived and died,
visitors are perhaps in danger of denying Barbara Hepworth her due in the pantheon of international 20th - century art.
In the downstairs
gallery, a spectacular array of novel ways of living encompasses nature, culture and the human self in the form of a futuristic garden by the London collective Wayward Plants, a practising potter's studio conceived by the American artist Theaster Gates, and Pedro Reyes» Sanatorium, a functioning wellbeing centre
where visitors can experience therapies that include hitting a dummy whose face is a balloon on which you have drawn the face of the person you feel most oppressed by.
The result is an increasingly rich experience on the Museum's ground floor,
where visitors can peek into the racks of painting storage to see a growing number of framed works of art, large and small, to complement the works on view in the
galleries upstairs.
Inside the fair, Jon Rafman will transform a
gallery stand into a secret movie theater,
where visitors can watch — and be watched while watching - a new video series fusing amateur 3D animation and niche genres of computer - generated erotica.
The Foundry features a Smithsonian - caliber art
gallery hosting national juried exhibitions plus 20 working artist studios
where visitors can watch the creative process and buy art directly from the artists.
If you missed the Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors frenzy at the Broad in Los Angeles, or The Obliteration Room —
where visitors were invited to add 750,000 stickers to the walls and seating — at the Hirshhorn Museum earlier this year, the Kusama craze has returned to New York, with two major concurrent exhibitions by Yayoi Kusama at David Zwirner's two
gallery spaces.
The first garden typology is one of the most appreciated by museums»
visitors; sculpture gardens are green spaces
where art museums create real open - air permanent or semi-permanent
galleries, often of outstanding quality.
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.
Similar shows opened the following year at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Salzburg, Austria and Mary Boone
Gallery in New York,
where Boone was famously arrested after Sachs allowed
visitors to take live ammunition from an Alvar Aalto vase.