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gallery's and can
In 2006, during the period in limbo between premises, the gallery's website began an open-access section, including Your Gallery, where artists can upload up to twenty works and a biography to a personal page.

gallery's and also
The gallery's name has caused some confusion over the years, as Victoria is not, and never has been a nation, but a state of Australia, and there is also the National Gallery of Australia ( NGA ) in Canberra.
Today, the gallery's small collection of Michelangelo's work includes his four unfinished Prisoners, intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, and a statue of Saint Matthew, also unfinished.
The exhibition also included Lewis Carroll's photographs of Alice Liddell as well as cutting-edge portraits from the gallery's contemporary collection, including portraits of Victoria Beckham and David Beckham by Dean Freeman, Blur by Julian Opie, A. S. Byatt by Patrick Heron, David Bowie by Stephen Finer, Kazuo Ishiguro by Peter Edwards, Nigella Lawson by Tom Miller, Queen Elizabeth II by Rankin, J. K. Rowling by Neil Wilder and self-portraits by Sarah Lucas and Eduardo Paolozzi.

gallery's and artist
Both the artist and The Who's Pete Townshend signed an edition which will join the gallery's collection.
The gallery's artist residency programme aims to develop the professional practice of artists who live and work in Cornwall.
In February 2007 his portrait was presented to the National Portrait Gallery in London by the artist Emma Wesley ( born the same year as Beharry ) and has since become part of the gallery's collection.
On 5 June 2008, the former director of the National Gallery of Australia Betty Churcher said it was " not surprising " that the New South Wales Department of Public Prosecutions ( DPP ) would announce its official recommendation that no charges be laid regarding the Sydney Roslyn Oxley9 gallery's collection of photographs by artist Bill Henson.

gallery's and space
These consist of a chronological display which runs around the gallery's 200m perimeter and six thematic displays in ' silos ' within the space.
The gallery's structure is built in a space frame lattice structure and holds more than 20 hanging aircraft, including a Douglas DC-3 weighing more than nine tons.
These consist of a chronological display which runs around the gallery's perimeter and six thematic displays in " silos " within the space.
The installation filled the open space of the gallery's Turbine Hall.

gallery's and which
To match the look and texture of the original gallery's marble walls, builders re-opened the quarry in Knoxville, Tennessee, from which the first batch of stone had been harvested.
It was appropriate that the gallery's new wing is situated on 8 North Pallant, which formed part of the house in which Hayley was born.
The gallery's history starts in 1856 when the Moscow merchant Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov acquired works by Russian artists of his day with the aim of creating a collection, which might later grow into a museum of national art.
Under Elliott's directorship, MoMA held photography exhibitions such as the Robert Doisneau Retrospective in 1992, which was and has remained the most popular show in the gallery's history.
The art gallery's holdings consist of a fresco by Perugino, depicting San Romano and San Rocco ( 1476 ), and the collection donated by a local patron, Lione Pascoli, which includes works by Niccolò di Liberatore, called Alunno, Giovan Battista Gaulli, Sebastiano Conca, Francesco Trevisani, Antonio Amorosi, Francesco Graziani and Pieter Van Bloemen.

gallery's and North
As part of the earth shard, the floor of the gallery is curved, gradually dropping away like the curvature of the Earth from a nominal " North Pole " near the gallery's entrance.

gallery's and America
Saatchi's collection, and hence the gallery's shows, has had distinct phases, starting with U. S. artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting and then returning to contemporary art from America in USA Today at the Royal Academy in London.

gallery's and with
In 2005, Fraser Kee Scott, owner of A Gallery, demonstrated with the Stuckists art group outside the Tate Gallery against the gallery's purchase of The Upper Room, a work by Chris Ofili, then a serving Tate trustee.
The Tate exhibition became the second most popular in the gallery's history, with 420, 000 visitors in the three months it was open.
The gallery's tenancy of County Hall had ongoing difficulties with Makoto Okamoto, London branch manager of the owners, who Saatchi complained had kicked artworks and sealed off the disabled toilets.
Since 1971, he has continuously exhibited at the Eaton's Art Gallery in Toronto, with numerous one-man shows and group shows until the gallery's closure in 1987.
In 1961 he opened the AG Gallery at 925 Madison Avenue with fellow Lithuanian Almus Salcius, intending to finance the gallery's ambitious programme of events and exhibitions by importing delicatessen foods and rare musical instruments.
On the ground at the gallery's entrance is a permanent work by Ian Hamilton Finlay in collaboration with Peter Coates, dedicated to Diana, Princess of Wales, the Serpentine's former patron.

gallery's and more
" The gallery's aim is to make art more accessible to the mainstream, rather than an exclusive artworld pursuit.

gallery's and .
This series was planned to last the gallery's first five years, but the popularity of the series has led to its extension until at least 2012.
The show was closed by police on its opening day, but continued thereafter, most likely after the removal of paintings from the gallery's streetfront window.
" Gordon Veneklasen, one of the gallery's directors in 1995 described Van Vliet as an " incredible painter " whose work " doesn't really look like anybody else's work but his own.
Showing at the National Gallery in London in 1994 he made direct reference to the gallery's collection of paintings by Rembrandt, Titian and Rubens.
Today, the gallery's collection displays art from the ancient world up through contemporary works.
In " Trial ," Scarecrow is seen on the jury during the rogue's gallery's " trial " against Batman, though he had no speaking role because Polic had recently undergone throat surgery.
During the gallery's most successful period, 1896 – 1902, Bing vended a great variety of artistic work, included fabrics designed by William Morris, glassware by Louis Comfort Tiffany, jewelry, paintings, ceramics, stained glass, and furniture of Art Nouveau style.
The gallery's head of development, Rebecca Wilson, said, " The gallery's guiding principle is to show what is being made now, the most interesting artists of today.
To celebrate the gallery's 75th anniversary, it published an on-line catalogue that features 75 works from its collection.
The old council chamber is all that remains of the original city hall and is located on the gallery's second floor.

definition and can
First, we can encourage responsibility by establishing as conditions for assistance on a substantial and sustained scale the definition of objectives and the assessment of costs.
Now good definition is one thing that all of us can acquire with occasional high-set, high-rep, light-weight workouts.
The Brønsted-Lowry definition is an expansion: an acid is a substance which can act as a proton donor.
By the Brønsted-Lowry definition, any compound which can easily be deprotonated can be considered an acid.
: definition: age 15 and over can read and write
Indeed, the International Committee for Weights and Measures ( CIPM ) notes that " its definition applies only within a spatial extent sufficiently small that the effects of the non-uniformity of the gravitational field can be ignored.
Simply storing the 24-bit color of each pixel in this image would require 1. 62 million bits, but a small computer program can reproduce these 1. 62 million bits using the definition of the Mandelbrot set and the coordinates of the corners of the image.
However, because each schema object is integral to the definition of Active Directory objects, deactivating or changing these objects can fundamentally change or disrupt a deployment.
The classical definition of angular momentum as can be carried over to quantum mechanics, by reinterpreting r as the quantum position operator and p as the quantum momentum operator.
The Arrhenius definition can be summarised as " Arrhenius acids form hydrogen ions in aqueous solution with Arrhenius bases forming hydroxide ions.
The Shakespearean English form of the word ' brass ' can mean any bronze alloy, or copper, rather than the strict modern definition of brass.
Applied to being the system fails to arrive at a definition for the simple reason that no difference can be found.
Another less restrictive definition is a vessel that can be lifted out of the water.
While the British military historian Sir John Keegan suggested an ideal definition of battle as " something which happens between two armies leading to the moral then physical disintegration of one or the other of them ", the origins and outcomes of battles can rarely be summarized so neatly.
The definition works without any changes if instead of vector spaces over a field F, we use modules over a commutative ring R. It also can be easily generalized to n-ary functions, where the proper term is multilinear.
However, the definition of " Hilbert space " can be broadened to accommodate these states ( see the Gelfand – Naimark – Segal construction or rigged Hilbert spaces ).
This number can be seen as equal to the one of the first definition, independently of any of the formulas below to compute it: if in each of the n factors of the power one temporarily labels the term X with an index i ( running from 1 to n ), then each subset of k indices gives after expansion a contribution X < sup > k </ sup >, and the coefficient of that monomial in the result will be the number of such subsets.
By definition, where a director enters into a transaction with a company, there is a conflict between the director's interest ( to do well for himself out of the transaction ) and his duty to the company ( to ensure that the company gets as much as it can out of the transaction ).
Whenever a confusion between the two kinds of definitions might arise it can be avoided by referring to the more general definition and by reintroducing the erased parameter: writing B < sub > m </ sub >( 0 ) in the first case and B < sub > m </ sub >( 1 ) in the second will unambiguously denote the value in question.
The basic idea of his proof is that a proposition that holds of x if x = n for some natural number n can be called a definition for n, and that the set
Depending on the definition, equatorial constellations can include those that lie entirely between declinations 45 ° north and 45 ° south, or those that pass overhead between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
Their principal claim relates to the definition of who is a citizen of Ivory Coast ( and so who can stand for election as president ), voting rights and their representation in government in Abidjan.
::" We have no idea how consciousness emerges from the physical activity of the brain and we do not know whether consciousness can emerge from non-biological systems, such as computers ... At this point the reader will expect to find a careful and precise definition of consciousness.
In contrast to philosophical definitions, an operational definition can be tested experimentally, and is useful for current research.

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