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

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1 New books which Prestel only issues in English include Picasso and Braque , the collected contributions to the symposium held in 1990 during the exhibition of the same title at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( DM68 ) , and Josef Hoffmann-Designs , a monograph on the great Viennese designer ( 1870 to 1956 ) , published to coincide with the exhibition at the IBM Gallery , New York ( DM68 ; exhibition until 23 January ) .
2 Romanticism was brought up to date in a different way by the Scottish painter Joan Eardley ( 1921–63 ) , whose paintings and drawings are at the Mercury Gallery , 26 Cork Street , London W1 ( until May 9 ) .
3 I showed paintings in many south coast towns and in the early 19802 began to show in London , first at the Patrick Searle Gallery in Motcomb Street and then at the Mercury Gallery , my present dealers .
4 I have read Primo Levi 's experience at Auschwitz and I produced a series of paintings based on the Holocaust which were exhibited together at the Mercury Gallery .
5 Prices start at £3,000 , but you can gaze for free at the Raab Gallery in London 's Cork Street from Sept 8 to Oct 3 .
6 At Van Gogh in England , an exhibition at the Barbican Gallery ( until May 4 ) , we see the young art dealer drinking in the culture Pissarro had rejected and falling in love with the black-and-white prints of the Social Realists and with his landlady 's daughter , the stern young Eugenie Loyer .
7 Glasgow Museums have leapt with enthusiasm onto the Columbus celebrations bandwaggon and are presenting ‘ Home of the Brave ’ at the Art Gallery and Museum , Kelvingrove , until 20 September .
8 Glasgow has an exhibition of contemporary art , musical instruments and fashion accessories at the Art for Industry exhibition at the Art Gallery and Museum , Kelvingrove .
9 The realisation made her want to study the other woman closely , and , covertly , she was able to do so , as Marise and Faye were soon involved in a discussion of the modern Japanese sculpture exhibition which had recently opened at the art gallery .
10 A large poster , spotlighted at the back of the shop , advertised the James Tissot exhibition currently showing at the art gallery .
11 There are many reasons why fashion has begun to look to Cocteau , not simply because it is his centenary and his Hellenic graphics have begun to adorn cult objects in designer stores ( on white vases at Oggetti , on black watch faces at the Watch Gallery ) .
12 The climax of Delaunay 's success in Germany came when he was given a large one-man show at the Walden Gallery in Berlin early in 1913 ; both Delaunay and Apollinaire travelled to Germany for the opening .
13 THE title of the exhibition of African , Asian and Caribbean art at the Hayward Gallery is The Other Story , as though it were an account of an alternative and continuous tradition , independent of Western European and American modern art .
14 At the Hayward Gallery until February 4 .
15 Looking back at the Hayward Gallery showing of Black ( male ) work in '89 , it is obvious that it is still vital for Blackwomen Artists to organise together or we will simply be written out of history once again .
16 Gilbert : ‘ When we had a big exhibition at the Hayward Gallery , 80 works , only three or four had a penis in it . ’
17 A major exhibition of international contemporary sculpture opens at the Hayward Gallery this month ( 21 January-14 March ) .
18 The Art of Ancient Mexico , the catalogue of the exhibition recently held at the Hayward Gallery ( closed 6 December 1992 ) is confined to the art of Mexico and the Mayan empire .
19 Designed to complement ‘ Gravity and Grace : the changing condition of sculpture 1965–1975 ’ which opened at the Hayward Gallery last month ( The Art Newspaper , p.24 , Jan 1993 , p. 5 ) , Lisson has mounted a survey of the art of the first generation of minimal and conceptual artists .
20 Timed to coincide with the major retrospective of Georgia O'Keeffe at the Hayward Gallery , Alex Reid and Lefevre are holding the first commercial exhibition of the artist 's work to be held in Europe ( 8 April to 7 May ) .
21 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 .
22 It features a collaboration between Simon Patterson , who looked an intriguing new prospect at the Hayward Gallery 's ‘ Doubletake ’ , and Douglas Gordon , a sculpture of tins of housepaint relabelled with the names of members , historical and current , of Europe 's Royal Families .
23 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 .
24 The exhibition gathers more than twenty of the forty sculptures shown at the Hayward Gallery , including such significant works as ‘ Rosebud ’ ( 1962 ) , ‘ Twilight ’ ( 1962 ) , the Tate Gallery 's ‘ Ghengis Khan ’ ( 1963 ) , ‘ Through ’ ( 1965 ) and ‘ Shiva 's Rings ’ ( 1978 ) from the Arts Council 's collection .
25 A sequence of major exhibitions ( Magritte continues at the Hayward Gallery until 2 August ) has led to a revival of interest in this neglected school
26 A sequence of major exhibitions of Max Ernst , de Chirico , Miró and now Magritte at the Hayward Gallery have helped to re-establish the importance of these artists .
27 All three have appeared simultaneously on the occasion of the major exhibition at the Hayward Gallery what are their relative contributions to our knowledge ?
28 For those judgements , the reader must consult either the entries in the exhibition catalogue written by Sarah Whitfield and discussing nearly 170 works of art showing at the Hayward Gallery and the participating museums in the United States , or David Sylvester 's monograph , the result of many years of rumination on his subject .
29 Bridget Riley at the Hayward Gallery
30 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 ) .
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