Sentences with phrase «where public exhibitions»

Organized by the Marlborough Chelsea gallery, a commercial venture, with the help of the nonprofit Broadway Mall Association and the city's Parks Department, it is intended as a 10 - artist group show, the first along Broadway, where public exhibitions are usually devoted to a single artist.

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An exhibition - which opened to the general public on Saturday and will continue to do so on weekend afternoons - is in the refurbished centre within Dunscore Church near Dumfries, where Jane Haining grew up.
As a public space similar to, for example, the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne, the Asian Century Institute could consist of a café, library and gallery, where rotating exhibitions could be held, as well as meeting rooms and a lecture theatre for symposiums, classes and / or conferences.
At 8:30 p.m., de Blasio will deliver remarks at the photographic exhibition commemorating World Refugee Day, «Where the Children Sleep,» New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, Manhattan.
The entire exhibition area is surrounded by a circuit several hundred metres in length, where the public can experience the new models in action from 19 — 27 September 2015.
The ministry is currently working to renovate the building, where more than 50,000 square feet will be given over to public exhibition spaces.
As Alter wrote in 2010, «My hope was to find a museum emphasizing inclusion and diversity, one working toward greater representation of art by women and artists of color in its permanent collection, exhibitions and outreach programs; where the art by women would be fully accessible to students, teachers, scholars and the general public; and where my collection would be enthusiastically welcomed because it embodied the institution's vision.»
For Freedoms, the artist - run super PAC co-founded by Hank Willis Thomas and Eric Gottesman debuted in New York and has migrated to Chicago where works from the initiative by Rashid Johnson, Nari Ward, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others, will be displayed in Monique Meloche Gallery's «off the wall» exhibition, a series of installations on public bus benches throughout Wicker Park Bucktown (Sept. 1 - Nov.
As NYPL's senior art librarian she curates exhibitions and events at New York Public Library where she has initiated several exhibition and program series featuring the work of emerging and renowned artists, authors, critics, designers and others.
the object is usually kept outside the UK the object is not owned by a person who is resident in the UK the import of the object does not contravene any law the object is brought into the UK for the purpose of a temporary public exhibition at an approved museum or gallery the museum or gallery has published information about the object where required to do so by Regulations.
Since then she has held Senior Curator positions at the American Federation of Arts and Location One, both in New York City, and perhaps, most famously, was the Founding Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, where she conceived and launched the very first exhibition and public programming space in a U.S. museum devoted exclusively to feminist art.
The group is holding a public event on Sept. 1 at the New Museum, where Leigh's exhibition «The Waiting Room» is on view.
The exhibition is taking place in the country's embassy in London; where the public will be invited -LSB-...]
Part 6 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcements Act 2007 provides immunity from seizure for cultural objects which are loaned from overseas to temporary public exhibitions in approved museums or galleries in the UK where conditions are met when the object enters the UK.
This will be the first - ever public exhibition of this remarkable collection — and the Wexner Center is the one and only venue where you can intimately experience these timeless treasures.
Jenni Lomax has been the director of Camden Arts Centre, London, since 1990 where she has established an international programme of exhibitions, residencies, education projects and public events.
The public galleries also offer comprehensive exhibitions such as the Bass Museum, which has an acclaimed show by Isaac Julien and MOCA, where there is an exhibition of photography by Bruce Webber and sculptures by Jonathan Messe.
The curators hope that the second installation will include a number of contributions from the public that have come to their attention through responses to the exhibition and its blog, where many of the works will be discussed in depth.
The house would have a two - level basement, closed to the public, conceived as an underground studio where he would make his art — a secret lair and such a natural extension of his overall artistic project that it seems like some kind of joke (it is tempting to think of it as a real - life «Fortress of Solitude,» Superman's hideout, which Kelley constructed in three - dimensional form and used as the central image in his final solo exhibition last September at the Gagosian Gallery in London).
Her art practice has found its public through representation by the Julie Saul Gallery in New York and many dozens of exhibitions over the years at Bard College, Exit Art and Mary Boone Gallery (where she was the first female artist to have a solo show), as well as in recent years at P!
He also installed his first - ever public art work on the High Line in New York, not too far from where the biennial exhibition is on view.
Armed with these iconographic signifiers, Case, in his second solo exhibition with Chimento Contemporary, has painted a series of eight gorgeously rendered oil paintings that both commemorate and celebrate the oft ignored public arenas where people conduct the business of their lives.
If you donated to the project and are wondering where your reward is please don't worry, it will be sent out to you shortly after the exhibition opens to the public in October.
Let us know if you would like tickets to the VIP night, where you can secure your perfect piece before the exhibition opens to the general public.
Moran has been included in group exhibitions at numerous international institutions including Kunstverein Freiberg, Germany, as well as Tate Britain, London, San Francisco MOMA, and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis where her works are in the public collections.
An upcoming exhibition at the Sculpture Center in Long Island City, and his participation in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, where he will build a structure / intervention in the museum's exterior sculpture courtyard, will give the New York public an opportunity to experience Radamés «Juni» Figueroa's work live, while at the same time allowing Figueroa to tropicalise New York.
Elder co-founded and directed PLAND, and served as the Visual Arts Director at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, where she curated 50 + exhibitions and public programs.
She curates exhibitions and events at The New York Public Library where she has initiated several exhibition and program series featuring the work of emerging and renowned artists, architects, authors, critics, designers, poets and others.
Andria Hickey is Curator at the Public Art Fund, where she has curated exhibitions throughout New York City with artists such as Danh Vō, Katharina Grosse, and Oscar Tuazon, as well as the group exhibitions Lightness of Being (2013), Configurations (2012 — 13), and A Promise Is a Cloud (2011 — 12).
According to the guidelines in the exhibition, «while the dancer performs, visitors become bystanders and etiquette decrees that during that time, no one except the performer can set foot in the space», and the way the visitors are guided to circulate is reminiscent of Bronstein's earlier work, Concept for a Public Square (2005) where visitors could not step across, but had to skirt around a low wall demarcating an area of dead space.
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.
For the previous seven years, he worked at The Studio Museum in Harlem, where he organized over a dozen exhibitions as well as numerous screenings, performances, and public programs.
Now, in her first major survey show in her adopted home of London (where she's lived since the 1970s), the Tate Modern is presenting a range of her works for public consumption, a long - overdue exhibition that's sure to get the critics talking.
Devree, Howard, «Picked by Critics: Selected American Paintings Since 1900 — Watercolor Annual — Abstraction», New York Times, 24 February, section 2, p. 9 Art Digest (New York), 1 March, volume 26, p. 19 McBride, Henry, «By Henry McBride: Glasco changes, too», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, p. 47 Fitzsimmons, J, «Whitney Annual: many talents, few commitments», Art Digest (New York), April, volume 26, pp.6 - 7 McBride, Henry, «No exit at the Whitney: New American watercolors, drawings and sculpture make a controversial cross-section», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, pp. 36 - 37 & 64 Hess, Thomas B, «The Modern Museum's fifteen: Where U.S. extremes meet», Art News (New York), April, volume 51, no. 2, pp.16 - 19 & 65 - 66 Devree, Howard, «Modern Museum has Varied Show: «Fifteen Americans» Paintings and Sculpture, Will Open to the Public Tomorrow», New York Times, 9 April, p. 25 Devree, Howard, «Diverse Americans: Fifteen in Museum of Modern Art Show — New Work by Nordfeldt and Laurent», New York Times, 13 April, section 2, p. 9 More, Hermon, Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors, Drawings, catalogue, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Miller, Dorthy C, 15 Americans, catalogue, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Part of the museum's main exhibition hall is transformed into a gay nightclub, where the public encounter the remnants of a party, witnessing an activity going on prior to the opening of the exhibition.
In the same year Ossorio made Offering, he participated in the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition The Art of Assemblage, which introduced his work to a wider public along with the broader concept of assemblage, where «banal, often tawdry materials retain their individual physical and functional identity, despite artistic manipulation.»
Through a series of self - conscious portraits and fantastic desert tableaus, this exhibition explores the conceptual space where private and public impinge upon one another.»
You can also pay a visit the RA's Summer Exhibition, where a panel of judges have selected the finest works submitted by the British public for the show.
«Mobile Homestead» — a to - scale recreation of the house where Kelley grew up in Westland, a suburb 30 minutes from Detroit — is open to the public, a community exhibition space managed by the museum.
She has contributed interviews to oral history projects with the New York Public Library of Performing Arts, the Museum of Arts and Design, and the Brooklyn Historical Society, where she has worked on a number of projects and exhibitions about race, place and history.
Is he referring to the group exhibition Love is Colder than Capital that took place at the same venue almost exactly a year ago, and where his huge rotating sphere Empty Gift was a favorite amongst the public?
Bonnie Clearwater is director and chief curator at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, where she leads the development of exhibition programs and the expansion of education initiatives and public programming.
He takes up the post this autumn, having spent more than seven years at the helm of Nottingham Contemporary, where he oversaw the launch in 2009 of what has become a thriving public gallery boasting an ambitious exhibition programme.
A final public exhibition concludes the residency, where participants share what they've created.
As construction of his design for the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C. nears its completion, slated for next year, and news of Adjaye's selection to redesign the Studio Museum in Harlem, where a solo exhibition of his work Making Public Buildings was presented in 2007, the Art Institute's exhibition context is important to Adjaye's buildings, which continue to identify him in the United States.
Faced with an absence of information within a provenance, and having taken into account this policy and considered the research undertaken in accordance with the Gallery's codification of procedures for due diligence, the Gallery may from time to time elect to bring a work into the public domain through exhibition, in such circumstances where the Gallery can demonstrate the highest standard of due diligence has been undertaken and consideration has been given to the view of the current possessor, in belief that such display may encourage other legitimate claimants to make known their interest.
This is indicative of how BWA for BLM have approached a number of projects so far, whether public performances and exhibitions, where work is produced collectively or individually or private meeting and forums.
Angela Nichols is currently the Director of Exhibitions & Public Programs at The Hudgens Center for the Arts, where she has worked for over eight years.
Based on Pietro Martini's classic engraving, The Exhibition at the Salon Du Louvre in 1787, Parterre refers to the open space in a the theater where the public could traditionally interrupt and intervene in performances, and their opinions, much as the populist bent of the Salon could do for the artist, could validate or obliterate a production's success.
Before assuming the role of Liverpool Biennial director, Sally Tallant was the head of programs at the Serpentine Gallery, London, from 2001 to 2011, where she oversaw the formation and administration of an integrated program of exhibitions, architecture, education, and public programs.
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