Example sentences of "open at the [noun prp] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For perhaps only the second time since the Turner Prize was inaugurated in 1984 , the jury , comprising Nicholas Serota , Director of the Tate Gallery , Marie-Claude Beaud , Director of the Cartier Foundation , Robert Hopper , Director of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust , Time Out 's art critic , Sarah Kent , and collector and director of CNN 's European operations , Howard Karshan , has compiled a genuinely balanced short-list of artists whose work will be shown in an exhibition opening at the Tate Gallery at the beginning of this month ( 4–29 November ) and from whom a winner will be announced at a formal dinner taking place at the museum on 24 November .
2 The exhibition opening at the Hayward Gallery towards the end of this month ( 21 May-2 August ) is the most significant presentation of the art of Magritte since the survey mounted for the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in 1978–79 .
3 Long considered one of the leading exponents of British Pop Art , and a major figure painter of his generation , Patrick Caulfield is the subject of a survey covering his thirty-year career and opening at the Serpentine Gallery towards the end of this month ( 24 November-17 January 1993 ) .
4 A SHAKESPEARE play which was scheduled to open at the Liverpool Empire on Monday has been cancelled .
5 Heads of state and government of the 12 member countries of the European Communities ( EC ) met in Luxembourg on June 28-29 to take stock of progress in the negotiations on economic and monetary union ( EMU ) and European political union ( EPU ) which had opened at the Rome summit in December 1990 [ see pp. 37905-06 ] .
6 No Sex , Please-We 're British opened at the Strand Theatre on 3 June 1971 , and Crawford was so nervous that he was sick off stage three times .
7 It opened at the Apollo Theatre in September 1959 and was widely acclaimed .
8 An exhibition of twenty-five large , brightly coloured abstract canvases created by veteran Op Art painter , Bridget Riley , during the last ten years opened at the Hayward Gallery in the middle of last month ( to 6 December ) and moves on to the Ikon Gallery , Birmingham ( 16 January-20 February 1993 ) .
9 ‘ The Impressionist and the City : Pissarro 's Series ’ opened at the Dallas Museum of Art last month ( until 31 January 1993 ) and will be shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( 7 March-6 June 1993 ) and at London 's Royal Academy of Arts ( 2 July-10 October 1993 ) , which has already contributed to this debate with its recent exhibitions of ‘ Monet in the Nineties ’ ( 1990 ) and ‘ Alfred Sisley ’ ( 1992 ) in which the later works were strongly featured .
10 The Family Reunion opened at the Westminster Theatre on 21 March 1939 .
11 The dealer has also become something of a legend for his expertise in detecting the growing number of Basquiat fakes , an issue that is bound to attract further attention as the first retrospective of Basquiat 's entire career opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York this autumn .
12 Jean Michel Basquiat , the former graffiti artist whose short and turbulent career ended with his death by a drug overdose in 1988 , is the subject of a retrospective which opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art towards the end of this month ( 23 October-14 February 1993 ) .
13 Fortunately , Settis is known to be a good friend of the Museum 's director John Walsh , and is a member of the committee planning for the future of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu after the new museum opens at the Getty Center in west Los Angeles .
14 King opens at the Piccadilly Theatre on 4 April .
15 The show of Bazille 's art opens at the Brooklyn Museum on 13 November and runs until 24 January 1993 .
16 This autumn , a movie called Swoon will open at the Metro Cinema in London .
17 The first major survey of French art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to be shown in London for many years will open at the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery on 24 March ( to 11 July ) .
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