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

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1 At The Japanese Gallery from 1 June to 29 August , is an exhibition of 150 woodblock prints all made after1800 of ‘ Children in Japanese Prints ’ , including work by Utamaro , Eizan , Eisen , Kunisada and others .
2 Helmsley artists Fiona Scott , sister of TV presenter Selina , presents her first major exhibition at the Stable Gallery , Wandsworth Common in London tomorrow .
3 At the Collective Gallery in Cockburn Street are two interesting displays — Movements by Mary Scott and Equal Values by Paul Mason .
4 In June 1917 his paintings were on exhibition again at the improvised gallery in the Rue Huyghens , where Modigliani , Kisling and Zadkine each had a wall with their works displayed .
5 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 .
6 She exhibited only sporadically from 1897 , mostly at the New Gallery , London .
7 Pride of place at the new gallery goes to a tapestry woven by Macintyre residents at Great Holm in Milton Keynes .
8 [ The Times , 8 January 1974 ; E. Croft-Murray , in catalogue of retrospective exhibition at the Fieldborne Gallery , London , May–June 1973 ; J. Pope-Hennessy and E. Croft-Murray in catalogue of memorial exhibition , ibid. , May–June 1975 ; private information ; personal knowledge . ]
9 The trio are said to have run off after punching the glass-framed painting , House and the Vessel by Canadian artist Elaine Kowalsky , who is exhibiting her work in Liverpool for the first time , at a private viewing at the Merkmal Gallery , Faulkner Street , Toxteth .
10 An example of an artist acting directly as a critic is Bridget Riley , who selected a show of pictures from the collection at the National Gallery in London , in a series called ‘ The Artist 's Eye ’ .
11 In September , when Edward had any spare time and Helen was free from work , they met frequently at the National Gallery , where they examined minutely Greek male and female statues , or at Janet 's lodgings .
12 A well-known example is the micro gallery at the National Gallery 's new Sainsbury Wing , where visitors can see high quality reproductions of the pictures , learn more about them and plan a route through the rooms .
13 Last year an exhibition was mounted at the National Gallery , which showed how impressionist paintings were actually made , and investigated the materials and techniques used .
14 The laboratory at the National Gallery , under the direction of Dr Ashok Roy , used some of the most sophisticated analytical techniques available to reveal the ‘ secrets ’ of these great painters .
15 With Wendy I went to at least one of the famous lunchtime concerts organised by Dame Myra Hess at the National Gallery .
16 ‘ I 'll meet you at the National Gallery at ten o'clock . ’
17 The remuneration for a lecture at the National Gallery that might take two weeks to prepare stands at £50 and in many cases you pay for your own slides .
18 Nicholas Penny , now Clore Curator of Renaissance Art at the National Gallery , is one of the most productive and wide-ranging scholars today .
19 From this year onwards , the lecture will take place at the National Gallery .
20 The sale was appealed by the collector 's widow , Gillian Sackler , who , overturning a lower court decision authorising the sale at Christie 's , argued that the Sackler children had acted in conflict of interest with the estate 's wishes , and that the collection should have been kept together , on long term loan at the National Gallery , Washington , in compliance with what she believed to be the collector 's intent .
21 Arthur Wheelock , curator of Northern baroque art at the National Gallery , got the C.A.A./National Institute for Conservation award for his work combining the library and the laboratory .
22 Each centre has a catalogue library , holds an annual exhibition , provides grants for working artists , arranges international touring exhibitions , promotes artist and student exchanges , gives out information on grants , and administers the Soros Visiting Senior Research Fellowship program at the National Gallery of Art , Washington which funds two people per term to study art history .
23 Lille at the National Gallery , London
24 ‘ Ours is not a ‘ Masterworks ’ exhibition ’ , explained Humphrey Wine , curator of eighteenth-century painting at the National Gallery , London , and co-curator of the present show with Nicholas Penny .
25 The exhibition was shown first in the United States this autumn at the National Gallery of Art in Washington where it was presented as an aesthetic vision which heralded the emergence of democracy in Greece .
26 In tribute to Mr O'Neal 's generosity , the gallery is showing fifty-eight works from the collection ( until 15 August ) , accompanied by a scholarly catalogue with entries written by Margaret Morgan Grasselli , curator , and Judith Brodie , associate curator of drawings at the National Gallery of Art .
27 The first publication will be the catalogue of an exhibition of paintings from the Bowes Museum in Country Durham which opens at the National Gallery on 28 April .
28 Sergio Benedetti , the Florentine chief restorer at the National Gallery in Dublin , has identified a ‘ Christ taken into Captivity ’ high on the walls of an Irish religious college as the missing original version ( of some ten or so known ) of ‘ Christ taken into Captivity ’ by Caravaggio .
29 Apart from the pleasure of listening to papers delivered in rooms hung with nineteenth-century British pictures , the Tate 's ‘ Robert Ryman ’ exhibition was thrown open to delegates , as was ‘ French art from Lille ’ at the National Gallery and ‘ A Nation 's Desires ’ at the Imperial War Museum .
30 After two years of legal battles , on 2 May , the first exhibition ever of works from the Barnes Foundation of Merion , Pennsylvania , opens at the National Gallery of Art .
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