He worked for a while as a taxi dancer, and performed in dance exhibitions. |
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With his frequent exhibitions and trips to the USA Kandinsky helped bringing abstract art to this country. |
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There will be contests of unusual ceramics, exhibitions of the products and ceramic ware for sale at bargain prices. |
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China has an official art scene with academies, art institutions and regular print exhibitions with awards and prices. |
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He made oil paintings and watercolors and attracted some attention with local art exhibitions. |
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Moreover, as the exhibitions of his work this autumn prove, he was an outstanding draughtsman and watercolourist. |
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Several art exhibitions will also be held during the week-long commemoration ceremony. |
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His platinum work has been displayed in numerous solo exhibitions and juried exhibitions. |
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This year, more such exhibitions, designed to take the library to the reader, may be held in schools and other institutions in the city. |
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The scholarship provides free entry to all lectures, poetry readings, exhibitions and concerts during the week of the Summer School. |
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The project has been going for more than 20 years and the series of exhibitions have brought the results to a wider audience. |
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He declined photographic commissions and solo exhibitions during the early 1930s, even when proposed by friends or kindred spirits. |
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Today the artist has lost count of the number of exhibitions he has participated in since those difficult days. |
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Explore this Georgian Mansion and enjoy a range of exhibitions that offer an enchanting view of Ireland's heritage and culture. |
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With a large staff and entrance fees discouragingly high for small exhibitions, the future of these Hermitage Rooms is regrettably unsure. |
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The gallery holds regular exhibitions displaying portraits of New Zealanders. |
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The on-site events team will ensure that conferences, meetings, product launches and exhibitions run smoothly. |
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A series of public exhibitions has been organised to encourage feedback and ensure services are reshaped in the right way. |
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Buildings have been restored, the local infrastructure improved, and special art and history exhibitions organized. |
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Two major exhibitions have been organised this year to mark the anniversary of the birth of Salvador Dali. |
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This is the centenary month of Arne Jacobsen's birth, and his lifework is celebrated in two exhibitions in Denmark, and a new book. |
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Other activities include book signings by local authors, art and craft exhibitions and an open gardens day. |
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Two museum exhibitions support the argument that contemporary New Zealand fashion ignores its own past. |
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Book releases, art exhibitions, theatre camps and more, holding out the promise of being a haven for creativity in these times of aridness. |
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Fusser said exhibitions in Hong Kong are professionally organised and efficient, with sophisticated logistics. |
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Four major exhibitions celebrate different aspects of Turner's artistic achievement this season. |
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There are dozens of venues in London for raves, exhibitions, AstroTurf games and late-night drinking without invading the royal parks. |
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The old exhibitions may be long gone, but the dreams that inspired them continue to this day. |
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In their heyday in the 19th century exhibitions like the Salon and the Summer Show were events of great social and artistic importance. |
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She has held four photography exhibitions so far and authored a book of poems with her own illustrations. |
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The samiti organises special exhibitions, haats, bazaars, and training programmes for up-and-coming artisans. |
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Banquets, balls, dinner dances, bazaars and fetes, exhibitions and civic receptions were held there in its proud heyday. |
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We looked through the sheds of woolcraft exhibitions and admired and marveled at some of the work on display. |
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The exhibitions are complemented by concerts and theatrical performances in the state-of-the-art theater. |
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Two separate exhibitions focus on the drawings and oil sketches of the Flemish master. |
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Since graduating from the University of Ulster with a master's in 1999 he has had numerous exhibitions in Ireland and London. |
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I've planned to cover 15 exhibitions in six hours but from experience you barely manage half. |
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A Miami housing tour, education sessions, and exhibitions highlight the best in luxury kitchens and baths. |
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Such a setting fits well with today's self-consciously international large-scale exhibitions. |
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It's the season of festivals, trade fairs, exhibitions and melas of every kind as people turn out in large numbers to beat the heat. |
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Two exhibitions currently on view in London are devoted to Madame de Pompadour. |
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But let us hope the exhibitions and installations also bring forth some modern merchant princes. |
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Temporary special exhibitions are dedicated to individual artists, or to topical themes in the fields of art, architecture, and modern design. |
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The 2003 festival is no exception, offering a towering series of art exhibitions and workshops. |
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She continues writing articles, and curating exhibitions in the tradition of experimental art. |
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If, like me, you were not familiar with the artist's work, these bicoastal, back-to-back exhibitions provided a chance to catch up. |
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Since then, her roughly biennial exhibitions of paintings have been one of the not-so-guilty pleasures of the art world. |
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It continues to promote major biennial exhibitions, featuring both Brazilian and international contemporary art. |
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The biennial will open with a downtown celebration, including exhibitions, music, performances and large-scale projections. |
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An emphasis on travelling exhibitions has meant some of the town's gems have rarely been on show in recent years. |
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The touring exhibitions of pictures arranged by the London National Gallery are trebly useful. |
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Student exhibitions will have bowls of hummus and chips whereas better galleries have brie, fruit platters and smoked salmon at their openings. |
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Also on the bill are theatre productions, art exhibitions and arts and culture workshops. |
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Fuchs has achieved an international reputation, his work having been shown in one-man exhibitions in numerous countries. |
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Eugen Morosow's works had great success and were shown in numerous exhibitions. |
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Interestingly the exhibitions link past and present with some modern artefacts and photos on display. |
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The Whitechapel continues to be one of the country's leading venues for exhibitions of modern art. |
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He first came into contact with modern art movements through the Blaue Reiter and the Sturm exhibitions in Berlin. |
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The High Street was lined with stalls and sideshows, there were competitions and exhibitions and many gardens were open to visitors. |
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Szeemann occasionally curated monographic exhibitions, among them the Centre Pompidou's 1993 retrospective of Joseph Beuys. |
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Sunday afternoons are not meant for siestas for these cricket lovers who play the game on a ground which is usually rented out for exhibitions. |
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It is the latest in a series of major international exhibitions mounted by the Kerry Museum in recent years. |
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In addition, special exhibitions were mounted in some twenty institutions in New York City. |
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It will be the third time that the National Palace Museum has mounted exhibitions in a foreign country. |
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The university offers a number of sizarships and exhibitions to M.Sc. students. |
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The multi-purpose domed auditorium will also be designed so it can be used for lectures, stage productions, exhibitions and even as a cinema. |
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This year the UN will organize exhibitions, concerts and studies meant to deepen knowledge about the banned practice of slavery. |
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The trail included all the exhibitions in the museum as well as the art gallery. |
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Aiming to tap this holiday mood, a number of publishers and booksellers are organising book exhibitions in the city. |
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The street will then be set up as a street fair, with food stalls, entertainment booths, exhibitions, and cultural shows. |
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The Museum is looking to host exhibitions that celebrate major technological breakthroughs and the people behind them. |
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Joseph was inexpressibly shocked to observe his son's enthusiasm as he beheld these exhibitions of heathen vaingloriousness. |
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Level 4 is for special exhibitions, and for the launch it holds an anthology of contemporary art spectaculars. |
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He has worked for museums, building interactive exhibits and curating and designing exhibitions. |
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As if to symbolise this point, the visitors' books at both resorts are full of happy little stick drawings, like primary school art exhibitions. |
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Some of her visual material comes from the architects but much is her own, shot as she buzzes around the world curating exhibitions. |
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Other South African cities only had one venue for staging exhibitions or international events of a high standard. |
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Arrived at Earls Court and signed up for a whole bunch of seminars before taking a wander round the stands and exhibitions. |
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History is also a central theme in all of the exhibitions, in some cases explicitly confronted, in others obliquely acknowledged. |
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The participation of girls and young women in gymnastic exhibitions was judged as contrary to public decency. |
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At most handicrafts exhibitions, exotically designed folding fans are invariably among the interesting articles on display in the stalls. |
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John Bull And Patriotism is the first in a series of six exhibitions featuring cartoons by James Gilray. |
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The ground floor of the new building provides much needed storage and also workshop space for the Museum to build exhibitions. |
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She said exhibitions and open days showed the park has tried to be transparent about plans. |
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Both are catalogues accompanying major exhibitions of Minimalism and Geometric Abstraction in the postwar period. |
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Most of the photography exhibitions I've been to have been catastrophically boring. |
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A series of exhibitions has been planned to explain the strategy and seek contributions. |
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Both exhibitions have been organized by the museum's Department of Architecture and Design. |
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Businesses can tap into a wide range of help and advice on how to make the best use of computer technology at exhibitions next week. |
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The role of Pablo Picasso in the world of ceramics has recently been the subject of scholarly inquiry and of exhibitions. |
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Further public consultations and exhibitions will be held before the final plans are submitted for approval in September. |
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To support ticket subsidies for school children and senior citizens to attend area performances and exhibitions. |
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Moorthy is adept at drawing with pencil, charcoal, watercolours, oils et al and has participated in several exhibitions. |
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Lopes did not order a lot of steals or hit-and-run plays in spring exhibitions, but he might have been trying not to tip his hand. |
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That was followed by dozens of special events including readings, plays, pageantry and exhibitions. |
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Each year the Salon, in addition to new pictures by contemporary painters, included exhibitions by older masters whose influence remained strong. |
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But there is no peer pressure that you should read, play an instrument or that you should go to exhibitions. |
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And Dr Sousa said that this gap in communication can often surface, embarrassingly, at business fairs and exhibitions. |
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For the foreign participants in those exhibitions and trade fairs from especially Europe another reform seems necessary. |
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Trade fairs and exhibitions, which herald every festival season, have already come up at various spots in the city. |
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Rather, museum directors are impresarios who mount splendid exhibitions which draw thousands of visitors, and travel from museum to museum. |
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Baker-Smith was a philanthropist even at the age of 15 and used borrowed money to buy up art works at the annual end of year art exhibitions. |
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The new venue's inaugural exhibitions are culled from the museum's permanent collection. |
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The programme includes exhibitions, concerts, films and visiting guests, round tables, workshops, contests and many other events. |
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Special performances, exhibitions, lectures, contests, charity events, tourist visits and creative meetings will mark the celebration. |
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Japanese art exhibitions are inescapably embedded in the larger context of a changing world of art exhibitions in general. |
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There will be competitions for pupils and an awards ceremony at the end of the day as well as exhibitions by local firms. |
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Rationalist architects similarly looked abroad to forge an innately Italian style for mass culture exhibitions. |
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There are many exhibitions, festivals, markets, and events that have been developed specifically for the film industry. |
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It is a travelling show which builds on exhibitions held earlier to present contemporary works from both the East and the West. |
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Modular panels permit easy access to the interstitial space for rewiring and servicing exhibitions. |
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The convivial, unpretentious atmosphere and the often interesting art and photography exhibitions are highlights too. |
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It coincides with a large number of books and exhibitions about the poilus, as French soldiers in the great war were known. |
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The committee is expecting to see many creative masterpieces in the exhibitions. |
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She appealed to creators worldwide to initiate exhibitions about this situation. |
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He went on to direct that gallery for 11 years, mounting dozens of critically important exhibitions. |
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Her curation resulted in several outstanding exhibitions of visual art from the accession countries. |
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He has curated exhibitions on 20 th-century British artists and the decorative arts. |
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Project Rooms, a series of individually curated solo exhibitions, will also make its debut at Art Miami. |
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He has had ten years of museum experience curating exhibitions, commissioning new works, and developing artist residency programs. |
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Unlike many museum exhibitions, the curators provided the information to the viewer in manageable pieces. |
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The catalogue conscientiously lists provenances, literature and exhibitions. |
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Following this path of gradual introduction to public exhibitions through accumulated experience is the best way for anyone. |
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The Grand Theatre has a wide variety of shows and exhibitions for everyone to enjoy. |
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Three overlapping exhibitions feature the work of the Chinese-born, New York-based artist known for his pyrotechnic displays. |
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Stadiums that are full for regular-season games have rows of empty seats for exhibitions. |
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Their exhibitions were intended to promote a distinct American Impressionism and to wean American patrons from European art. |
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When I was 18 I landed a job as an exhibitions dogsbody at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. |
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During this period he exhibited widely in many group exhibitions and has several successful solo shows. |
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He found relaxation in painting, and exhibited in the local annual art exhibitions. |
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I exhibited regularly in local exhibitions and competitions and won numerous awards, ' Wendy explained. |
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Today the gallery holds eight standard exhibitions a year, exhibiting artists from around the country. |
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A number of activities, demonstrations and exhibitions will take place during the day. |
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There will be demonstrations and exhibitions of Ruskin lace, spinning and weaving, wood-turning and many others. |
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Three days with nothing but minor league games, exhibitions, and an all-star contest. |
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During the evening there were demonstrations and exhibitions by active members. |
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Similar to the inaugural event in Beijing two years ago, the exposition in Shanghai also featured a wide range of exhibitions on world soccer. |
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Many programmers have yanked their exhibitions after years of extravagant spending to woo operators. |
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In previous exhibitions, her canvases always struck me as beautifully painted but excessively whimsical, full of details that seemed more interesting than the wholes. |
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There will be military parades, exhibitions, displays of more than 100 wartime vehicles and a D-Day battle scenario on Morecambe beach close to the lifeboat station. |
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After an evening of exhibitions, he will host a food-filled after-party. |
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Here are 20 exhibitions that look set to shake us out of our consumerist complacency. |
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Inside, travelators connect the various gallery spaces, so that visitors can glide up through the building and then walk down and explore the exhibitions. |
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The catalogue of the exhibition recorded that in its first decade the museum had held 112 exhibitions attended by about one-and-a-half million people. |
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She has curated many sound performances, exhibitions and events. |
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It will include exhibitions of the supernatural, including a display of Kirlean Photography, a system which, it is claimed, shows the body's psychic auras in colour. |
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Despite these differences, their exhibitions are uncannily complementary. |
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As with most exhibitions, the adjacencies were clearly telling. |
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It houses a rotating exhibition drawn from the permanent collections and also contains an exhibition space for major travelling exhibitions of all periods. |
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Its energetic program of 33 exhibitions per year, including the annual show of the Chalupecky Prize winner, focuses on minimalism, conceptualism and emerging artists. |
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Elsewhere, there are intriguing exhibitions in every direction. |
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It's time to start worrying when exhibitions elicit no reaction at all. |
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Following retrospective exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and Corcoran Gallery in 1974, she began keeping journals documenting her life as an artist. |
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This autumn devotees of the American artist Thomas Eakins will want to make haste to Philadelphia where two impressive exhibitions of his work are on view. |
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Fossils, skulls, and hominid exhibitions throughout the caves are quite something. |
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I've seen musical performances that combine virtuosity with buffoonery as well as exhibitions by photographers who use their own images as the butts of jokes. |
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But it is perhaps in that space of radical alterity evoked by poetic images that we can enter into a productive dialogue with the subjects of these exhibitions. |
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Whatever the case, the councils and congresses called for the purposes of making treaties were often many-sided exhibitions of generosity, oratory, and military might. |
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This new event is Australia's second international biennial, the Sydney Biennale having established itself since 1973 as one of the world's leading exhibitions of this genre. |
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Maybe it was that she fell off the balance beam in one of our exhibitions. |
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This year sees the most important exhibitions on Rubens since the commemoration in 1977 of the quatercentenary of his birth, at Antwerp, Genoa and Lille. |
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He was known internationally for organizing numerous influential traveling exhibitions and for introducing to the mainstream many key avant-garde artists. |
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The paradox of retrospective exhibitions is that they present the artist's work as completed and therefore past, even as some of the work receives its first public viewing. |
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The exhibitions are lavishly funded and extremely ambitious in scale. |
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It was no wonder that the avant-garde artists and the printmakers who were rejected by the conservative Bunten, Teiten and Inten, tried to organize their own exhibitions. |
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In a veritable Mapplethorpe renaissance, two exhibitions have launched in tandem dedicated to his work. |
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This year marks the centennial of James McNeil Whistler's death, and a number of exhibitions and related events have been organized to commemorate it. |
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Handicrafts and handlooms exhibitions are always a big draw. |
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Their playful exhibitions are often meant to be interactive and instill a childlike sense of joy in the viewer. |
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In most science exhibitions, there are student groups that take the easy way out and opt for a project that can be put together using easily available material. |
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His work found immediate and continued international success in prestigious festivals, symposia, broadcasts, biennials, museums and gallery exhibitions. |
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Cosmopolitan Johannesburg has a thriving art scene with a number of its top artists making names for themselves at international biennial exhibitions. |
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When exhibitions travel, casework and graphics get shipped from venue to venue in heavy crates. |
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Held over five weeks, the school features concerts, courses, masterclasses, workshops, exhibitions and lectures open to people of all ages and abilities. |
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He hung around artists, organized exhibitions, and bought and ran a billiards hall and bar. |
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They have been shown in 22 exhibitions in Europe and the United States. |
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The armory Show is back, with exhibitions and events planned across the city. |
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Her parents rebutted the accusations through homemade videos which promote her exhibitions. |
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The bigger cities get a fair share of cinematic exhibitions while the exhibitors in smaller towns and village regions often find it impossible to keep the business going. |
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The organisation markets these products through exhibitions and fairs at the local and national level, in association with other craft-based agencies. |
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His upcoming exhibitions include shows in Modena, Italy, Salzburg, and Brussels. |
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There were these Japanese yo-yo experts who used to do exhibitions at the Woolworth. |
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A number of displays were carefully curated, scholarly exhibitions. |
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Hosting a wide range of events, from DJ sessions and art exhibitions to short film festivals and video installations, it offers up a nice mix of stylishness and art culture. |
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In reality, both exhibitions occupied the same amount of floor space, received equal promotion, and had supporting event programmes of a similar size. |
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They don't tout their wares on the internet or at UK property exhibitions. |
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A nocturnal theme is worked out in the flat but vigorous brushwork of a number of paintings included in all these exhibitions, and in the prints as well. |
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The event, which followed on from the success of last autumn's event at the same venue, saw a host of wedding exhibitions to answer every nuptial need. |
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There will also be a series of workshops, exhibitions and spectacles. |
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Few people have the time to traipse around galleries and exhibitions, while several works carry price tags that put them beyond the financial reach of mere mortals. |
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A new emphasis was placed on paleontology and geology, and exhibitions that focused on these areas gradually replaced displays with mineralogical themes. |
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The bicentennial celebration continues on the west side of Central Park, where the historical society has organized a series of exhibitions to celebrate its anniversary. |
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The restriction came as a shock to Jarrar, who frequently travels to his many international exhibitions. |
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Amazing and fantastic forms of representatives of the mineral world are displayed in the exhibitions dedicated to crystals, mineral aggregates, and pseudomorphs. |
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The surrealists turned exhibitions into stage events and dramatic confrontations between the artists taking part and the public invited to attend. |
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The students then gave bungy-jumping exhibitions around England. |
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The Parsees, who lived for centuries on the Gujarat coast before wending their way to Bombay in the 17th Century, are the focus of two exhibitions. |
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There are also triennial exhibitions, held every three years. |
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For the rest of the year, it will function as a jazz bar and will also be available for hire to hold exhibitions, workshops, for artists in residence and so on. |
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Here, he reintroduces wacky, quasi-surrealist characters, like those in his first New York exhibitions, to activate the colorful geometry in a tumbling, morphological mix. |
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It is part of the high-tech armoury used by the company to create visitor attractions, exhibitions, museum galleries as well as tourist information centres. |
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These concurrent exhibitions make one wonder why Rockwell is being so wildly embraced by the American public again. |
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Meanwhile, other events organised for the festival's duration, include painting, film-making, science and music workshops, exhibitions and drop-in events. |
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Japanese watercolours shown at Far East exhibitions in Paris in the late nineteenth century affected the compositions and palettes of Matisse, Whistler, and Degas. |
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Moreover, most of these exhibitions are accompanied by major catalogues that confirm the status of these photographers while spreading their reputation still further. |
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Linda, who exhibits at local wedding fairs and exhibitions, has designed all the decoration arrangements which she keeps in a ready available portfolio. |
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Most of the exhibitions left the viewers with the conviction that the most authentic identity of an urban environment is determined by its dwellers. |
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One of its principal sources of revenue is hosting a programme of temporary loan exhibitions. |
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The library of the Museum is specialized in organology, traditional music, ethnomusicology, museums, and exhibitions related to music. |
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He has excelled at medicine, art and music and has held 40 solo exhibitions and given several piano, violine and song recitals. |
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Art-lovers will get a chance to visit exhibitions of visual art works by Iranian masters, which will be held during the five-day festival. |
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Guests enjoyed dinner, swing-dancing exhibitions and dancing to the music of Fantasy Big Band with vocals by the Moonlight Serenaders. |
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Tasker is also an accomplished and prolific artist who had several solo and two-person exhibitions in Durban, Johannesburg and Bloemfontein. |
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Robert Phillips is a freelance glassblower, and his works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in the US and in Europe. |
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It will feature glass exhibitions, celebrity doodles turned into glass and a mammoth glass blowing challenge called Community Breath. |
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Apart from the book series, the Jazz Section published catalogues for exhibitions, concert posters, and the informative discophile Diskorama. |
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Entertainment also included an elaborate arts and crafts fair, food booths, carnival rides, dance lessons and gunfighting exhibitions. |
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This continues today in the performing arts and as a result of government support for exhibitions, cultural projects and artwork. |
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The Museum of London holds many of the Roman finds, has permanent Roman exhibitions and holds research collections. |
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The biennial AV Festival of international electronic art, featuring exhibitions, concerts, conferences and film screenings, is held in March. |
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As well as concerts and other exhibitions, the main events are a series of processions through the city. |
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Chartered buses are also used by education institutes for transport to conventions, exhibitions, and field trips. |
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A series of cultural and business exchanges and exhibitions have increased awareness about Chinese culture for many Londoners. |
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The word is also sometimes used to describe a lavishly ornate building used for public entertainment or exhibitions. |
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The centre contains art studios and a cafe, and hosts special events, including craft demonstrations and exhibitions. |
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Under the direction of the former exhibitions secretary Norman Rosenthal, the Academy has hosted ambitious exhibitions of contemporary art. |
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These problems resulted in the cancellation of what were expected to have been profitable exhibitions. |
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By the end of the 1970s, there were some 40 exhibitions a year featuring his work. |
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It also runs the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds which organises exhibitions and research activities in international sculpture. |
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The post of Deputy Director with responsibility for exhibitions is also vacant. |
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The department also has its own exhibition gallery in Room 90, where the displays and exhibitions change several times a year. |
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The members lent works to exhibitions that changed annually, while an art school was held in the summer months. |
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A number of art exhibitions were held at the Gallery as a complement to the recitals. |
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In 1979 with funding from a Japanese bank a large modern extension was opened that would also house larger income generating exhibitions. |
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This shows various works of modern art from the Tate collection as well as mounting its own temporary exhibitions. |
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There were always people willing to believe that our pro matches weren't strictly on the level, that they were just exhibitions. |
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L'Atelier features a Renault Boutique as well as regular exhibitions featuring Renault and Dacia cars. |
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Davis will continue to play exhibitions and commentate for the BBC's snooker coverage. |
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Major art exhibitions and festivals in Germany are the documenta, the Berlin Biennale, transmediale and Art Cologne. |
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The permanent displays and reference collections are augmented by regular temporary exhibitions. |
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A year of cultural exchanges and exhibitions culminated in July in a state visit to the United States by The Queen. |
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The London exhibit was visited by 311,956 people, making it one of the most successful exhibitions ever staged at the museum. |
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The firm supported his development as an artist and allowed time off for exhibitions in addition to his annual leave. |
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During the 1970s, Richard Hamilton enjoyed international acclaim with a number of major exhibitions being organised of his work. |
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It houses the Mackintosh gallery which held many different exhibitions throughout the year. |
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The gallery also organises career retrospectives of British artists and temporary major exhibitions of British Art. |
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When the series is not running, the Turbine Hall is used for occasional events and exhibitions. |
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Two wings of the Boiler House are used to stage the major temporary exhibitions for which an entry fee is charged. |
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Herding dog trials and exhibitions are often held, showcasing the breeder's and trainer's skills. |
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Additionally, they usually have temporary exhibitions of more and less famous artists. |
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Puppetry and marionette exhibitions are very popular, with a number of puppet festivals throughout the country. |
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These exhibitions featured a variation of Japanese objects, including maps, letters, textiles and objects from everyday life. |
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The most successful painters of the day worked either through commissions or through large public exhibitions of their own work. |
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The group exhibited in Glasgow, London and Vienna, and these exhibitions helped establish Mackintosh's reputation. |
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The museum also shows a range of temporary exhibitions on different themes. |
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The gallery has a varied and changing programme of exhibitions throughout the year. |
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Atlanta attracts many touring Broadway acts, concerts, shows, and exhibitions catering to a variety of interests. |
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It holds regular arts exhibitions, performances, workshops and film screenings. |
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Although she participated in exhibitions fairly regularly, her perfectionism produced in her a marked ambivalence toward exhibiting. |
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His wife, and their two sons and two daughters, carry on his exhibitions and legacy today. |
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Jones exhibited artistic promise at an early age, even entering his drawings into exhibitions of children's artwork. |
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It contains a collection of fine ceramics, a rotating programme of exhibitions and a permanent collection. |
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Ask Maicon what he thinks after the two exhibitions Bale turned in against Inter. |
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After winning the title, Reardon was in big demand for exhibitions and on the holiday camp circuit. |
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It is managed by Cardiff Harbour Authority and is as a venue for small concerts, art exhibitions, conferences, meetings and celebrations. |
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He was involved in railway preservation, and built model railways, which he took to exhibitions around the country. |
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Universe, acted as Master of Ceremonies at many of Chinmoy's strength exhibitions. |
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It now has special exhibitions on Basque agriculture, seafaring and pelota, handicrafts and Basque history and way of life. |
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In 2005, more than 18 million people visited concerts, exhibitions, theatres, cinemas, museums, and cultural events. |
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The topics covered by current exhibitions include junior engineering, human health, the five senses, Earth sciences and biodiversity. |
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The Academy of Fine Arts and other art galleries hold regular art exhibitions. |
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The DCU Center arena and convention holds many large concerts, exhibitions and conventions in the city. |
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Alongside exhibitions of war machinery are displays describing how people's lives are affected by war. |
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The Royal Cheshire Show, an annual agricultural show, has taken place for the last 175 years and includes exhibitions, games and competitions. |
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Tullie House, named after the Jacobean mansion in which it is located, hosts travelling exhibitions. |
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Mid Pennine Arts were instrumental in the Panopticons project and run exhibitions and creative learning projects across the town and wider area. |
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The centre contains exhibitions on the history of the tunnels, the canal tunnel's recent restoration and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. |
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The Folly houses the Museum of North Craven Life and hosts exhibitions during the open season. |
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The gallery presents a series of temporary exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. |
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There will also be classic music, battle re-enactments, vintage fashion and vehicle exhibitions. |
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There were national Olympiads of astronomy and astronautic exhibitions and regional meetings on astronomy teaching. |
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The two-storey gallery opens to the public on Saturday with a two-week run of one of the biggest Rolf Harris exhibitions ever staged. |
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The festival hosts events such as opera, theater productions, film showings, art exhibitions, academic conferences and talks, concerts and dance recitals. |
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Now with over 30,000 sea miles under her belt, Emily has joined Pangaea Exploration as Operations Manager running marine exhibitions on the 72ft steel hulled sailing vessel. |
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There is also a museum, which displays key documents such as Domesday Book and has exhibitions on various topics using material from the collections. |
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But in terms of contemporary art, the Hammer was operating more like a kunsthalle, a temporary home for a constantly changing roster of exhibitions. |
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In her teenage years, Potter was a regular visitor to the art galleries of London, particularly enjoying the summer and winter exhibitions at the Royal Academy in London. |
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All three mount regular exhibitions open to the public all the year round. |
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At the same time, there is a renewed intensity in the scholarly push for historicization, via a wave of anthologies, conferences, exhibitions, and so on. |
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The campus plays host to frequent fashion and art exhibitions. |
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Impressions Gallery is an independent contemporary photography gallery with a temporary exhibitions programme showing on average six exhibitions each year. |
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The start of the fair season in London sees a number of galleries mounting important exhibitions, notably Richard Nagy's timely retrospective of George Grosz. |
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Since then he has displayed his paintings, which depict townscapes, as part of regular exhibitions which the gallery organises all over Europe and in New York. |
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Aberystwyth Storytelling Festival returns next month with three days of folk tales, music, puppetry, dance, discussions, film, song, art and exhibitions. |
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The ability to handle large numbers of arrivals is also important to business travel and the catchily named meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions sector. |
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The result was that much time was spent soothing sensible merchants who, despite advertising paid for in full, discovered their artists and exhibitions scanted. |
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It also introduced spaces for shorter exhibitions in between the wings. |
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Rather than a full march through time, museums employ curators who assemble objects into exhibitions, often with unique commentary that is later reinterpreted by docents. |
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Next up is Luciano Berio's Accor-do from 1980, which features four wind bands playing on four sides of the vast Hall 3, a venue more accustomed to housing mammoth exhibitions. |
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In the recent years artistic practice has multiplied, and the Icelandic art scene has become a setting for many large scale projects and exhibitions. |
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