Example sentences of "[adj] exhibition at the " in BNC.

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1 His artist is Franz Gertsch ( 2 April–29 May ) , whose recent curriculum includes an exhibition which travelled from MOMA to Washington 's Hirshhorn Museum and to San Jose , and a different exhibition at the prestigious Lenbachhaus in Munich in 1991 .
2 Enjoy the shops , museums , historic houses , parks and gardens , or take in a public exhibition at the NEC .
3 He was in charge of the commission to decide on the nature of the German exhibition at the St Louis World Fair of 1904 .
4 On April 15 The Artist and Leisure Painter magazines have organised tours around the RI annual exhibition at the Mall Galleries .
5 Wildlife artist Gary Hodges , from London , is this year 's winner of WWF 's Fine Art Award , presented at the Society of Wildlife Artists ' annual exhibition at the Mall Galleries , London .
6 Twelve other works by Matisse were offered — all trying to cash in on the much-hyped exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art — but only ‘ La plage rouge ’ , an estate picture at Sotheby 's soared , selling to a European collector at $1.25 million .
7 The unprecedented exhibition at the Australian National Gallery until 25 October , ‘ The age of Angkor : Treasures from the National Museum of Cambodia ’ , shows thirty-three stone and bronze works that have not been seen outside Cambodia before .
8 And so he sat there , a tame lion , drumming his fingers , while Esther and Alix and Liz his wife chattered on , about scandals and liaisons , about breaking marriages and delinquent children , about Ivan the Terrible , about the Post-Impressionist exhibition at the Royal Academy , about the Arts Council , about the Beaubourg , about modernism in architecture , about Brian Bowen 's views on his reactionary boss at the Adult Education Institute , about what the word quango might be said to mean , about Kate Armstrong 's latest article on the single-parent family and child benefits : chatter , chatter , female chatter , unstructured , shimmering , malicious , appreciative , acute , indulgent , shifting , rapid , unpunctuated , glancing , a light bright surface ripple on a deeper current , and Charles sat on , biting his inner lip .
9 Samples of the G.S.A. students ' work , sponsored by Stoddard Sekers were displayed during early summer at the Scotfree Exhibition at the Business Design Centre in London .
10 The third photographic exhibition at the Galerie Raab , following Robert Mapplethorpe and Martin Sewcz , features the Parisian photographic partnership of Pierre & Gilles between 2 and 27 June .
11 The current exhibition at The Queen 's Gallery entitled ‘ A King 's Purchase : King George III and the collection of Consul Smith ’ is a selection of the 500 oil paintings which formed part of that original purchase .
12 Linking up with the revival of interest in Byzantine civilisation occasioned by the current exhibition at the Louvre Macula , too , have taken Byzantium as their theme , publishing Les Origines de l'ésthetique méediévale , three texts written in 1945 by André Grabar on the links between Neo-Platonism and Byzantine art .
13 L'Expressionisme en Allemagne ( 1905–1914 ) , published by the Ville de Paris and Paris-Musée for the current exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne ; and another published by the city authorities , this time in collaboration with Gallimard , to support the exhibition ‘ Apollinaire critique d'art ’ , which goes on show at the Pavillon des Arts in February .
14 The current exhibition at the Cini Foundation in Venice , ‘ From Pisanello to Tiepolo : Venetian drawings from the Fitzwilliam Museum ’ ( until 15 June ) is also dedicated to Pouncey 's memory , while two major exhibitions have already been dedicated to him , one in 1978 at the Louvre and another at the Fitzwilliam in 1985 .
15 Lisson is showing new paintings by Alex Landrum , whose monochromatic canvases , subtly embossed with the title by which that colour is described in a paint chart , are included in the current exhibition at the Saatchi Collection .
16 Riley in Robert Kudielka , Bridget Riley : Painting 1982–1992 , catalogue to current exhibition at the Hayward Gallery .
17 The same sense of skill transfer dictated by recession is evident in the current exhibition at the RIAS Gallery .
18 His scientific interests were kindled by visits to the great exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 1851 .
19 Coinciding with the Fair will be a major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts , Piccadilly ‘ British Watercolours — the Great Age ( 1750–1880 ) ’ which runs from January 15 to April 11 .
20 To coincide with the major exhibition at the national Gallery , which continues until February 7 , a series of lunchtime lectures will be held in the Sainsbury Wing Theatre at 1 pm .
21 By contrast , his work is more widely appreciated on the continent and he was the subject of a major exhibition at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in the winter of 1989–1990 .
22 All three have appeared simultaneously on the occasion of the major exhibition at the Hayward Gallery what are their relative contributions to our knowledge ?
23 Accompanying the conference is a major exhibition at the Museum the first of FIDEM 's biennial contemporary medal exhibitions to be held in Britain entitled ‘ In the Round : contemporary art medals of the world ’ featuring 1,300 contemporary medals selected by the national delegates of FIDEM ( until 25 October ) .
24 A major exhibition at the site ‘ A Castle at War ’ reflects the changing role of Chepstow throughout the Middle Ages .
25 Helmsley artists Fiona Scott , sister of TV presenter Selina , presents her first major exhibition at the Stable Gallery , Wandsworth Common in London tomorrow .
26 She is exciting a lot of comment with a one-woman exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park .
27 The inaugural exhibition at the new gallery the third he has organised with Galerie de Bayser comprises ten paintings and thirty-five drawings by artists including François-André Vincent , Louis Durameau , Antoine Vaudoyer , Jean-Baptiste Isabey , Jean-Antoine Gros , Eugène Fromentin and Théodule Ribot .
28 Besides groups of bronze statuettes by Degas and Henry Moore , notable works include Miró 's ‘ Tëte ’ ( 1974 ) , ‘ Oedipus II ’ ( 1962 ) , a stone and bronze sculpture by William Turnbull , Kim Lim 's ‘ River-Stone ’ , a new standing block of Calacatta Siena marble , delicately decorated with incisions , a vast wall sculpture ( 1987 ) created by Mimmo Paladino from gold and encaustic and bronze , and Julian Schnabel 's ‘ Jacqueline ’ , a bronze bust of his former wife mounted on a steel platform and shown at his retrospective exhibition at the Whitney Museum in 1987 .
29 Phillip King has attracted surprisingly modest attention in the ten years since his retrospective exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in 1981 but , as Professor of Sculpture at the Royal College of Art until 1990 , he has shaped the styles of his students and of artists such as Richard Deacon , who had left the college before his arrival .
30 Wendy Ramshaw 's retrospective exhibition at the South Bank Centre in London from 3 September to 7 October charts her career from the Newcastle College of Art and Design , where she studied in the Fifties , to her present eminence as the leading modernist woman artist-jeweller in Britain .
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