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* a virtual exhibition about the history of fire
" In 1968, he spoke at Columbia about his activism and in the mid-1960s Spiral created an exhibition of black and white artworks.
This was filmed by Americans for exhibition outside the German-speaking world and was presented in special venues, not as a continuous film, but with the separate scenes interspersed with lantern slides, a lecture, and live choral numbers, to increase the running time of the spectacle to about 90 minutes.
In an article about the exhibition in Time Out Magazine, curator Charlotta Kotik said that she hoped the exhibition would cause viewers to rethink their assumptions about graffiti.
In 1951 Rietveld designed a retrospective exhibition about De Stijl which was held in Amsterdam, Venice and New York.
( An article about a guitar exhibition, includes details on the Rickenbacker Frying pan.
* Collections Management / Registrar – responsible for the care and maintenance of all objects in the museum ’ s collection, tracks movement of objects in and out of the museum on loan or on exhibition, records information about objects in databases-such as an object's provenance.
His first exhibition was in Munich in 1916, and Die Aktion published as a special edition about him.
In September 2007, the Society opened a major exhibition about Jane Jacobs sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation.
The Bauhaus Museum, on Theaterplatz, offers an exhibition of works from the Bauhaus period in Weimar and screens an informative film about the movement's influences on Weimar city.
* Adolf Loos online exhibition images, podcasts and video about Loos's life and work.
By 1926 he had his first exhibition in the United States at the Reinhardt gallery of New York which included about 100 works, although he did not travel to the opening.
In 2007, an exhibition focused on the period of Hopper ’ s greatest achievements — from about 1925 to mid-century — and was presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
During a 1976 exhibition of the work, The Times newspaper published an article using the work to complain about institutional waste of taxpayers ' money.
There was an exhibition about building research, town planning and architecture, the " Live architecture " exhibit of buildings, open spaces and streets in the Lansbury Estate, Poplar ( named after the former Labour Party leader George Lansbury.
* An exhibition about Sherlock Holmes ( part of which is now owned by Westminster Libraries and part by the Sherlock Holmes pub ).
The Grade I listed site is now operated by English Heritage as 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield, which includes the abbey buildings and ruins, a visitor centre with a film and exhibition about the battle, audio tours of the battlefield site, and the monks ' gatehouse with recovered artefacts.
Gimbutas gained fame — and notoriety — with her last three books: The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe ( 1974 ); The Language of the Goddess ( 1989 ), which inspired an exhibition in Wiesbaden, 1993 / 94 ; and her final book, The Civilization of the Goddess ( 1991 ), which based on her documented archeological findings presented an overview of her conclusions about Neolithic cultures across Europe: housing patterns, social structure, art, religion, and the nature of literacy.
The permanent Stonehenge exhibition gallery has interactive displays about Stonehenge and the archaeology of south Wiltshire, and its collections include the skeleton of the Amesbury Archer, which is on display.
After beginning with a series of short documentary films showing artists at work in their studios, as well as a few commercial commissions, Resnais was invited in 1948 to make a film about the paintings of Van Gogh, to coincide with an exhibition that was being mounted in Paris.
It is home to an exhibition about the novelist and his works.
A 2009 temporary exhibition at the Oklahoma History Center about rock music in the state was called " Another Hot Oklahoma Night: A Rock & Roll Exhibit ".

exhibition and Irish
She then addressed business leaders at the New York Stock Exchange to say Irish people were " as mad as hell " over the Irish banking crisis, and opened the An Gorta Mór ( Great Famine ) exhibition with a speech promising that Ireland's foreign policy focussed on global hunger.
Because of his determination to create art according to his own principles rather than those of his patrons, he is also noted for being one of the earliest romantic painters working in Britain, though as an artist few rated him highly until the fully comprehensive 1983 exhibition at the Tate Gallery led to a reassessment of this " notoriously belligerent personality ", who emerges as one of the most important Irish Neoclassical artists.
On 18 October 1950, at Blackpool's Bloomfield Road, Stubbins netted five goals in the Football League's 6 – 3 victory over the Irish League in an exhibition match.
A partnership between the IWM, the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, and Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh museum authorities, phase one included a touring exhibition seen by more than two million people, overseas educational visits and further activities run by local authorities.
* Late 1940s-A majority shareholding in Allied Cinemas and Irish Cinemas Ltd was gained, becoming the largest exhibition circuit in Ireland ( a position maintained until the early 1980s )
The university also hosts many public events such as monthly lectures in the areas of physics and astronomy in collaboration with Astronomy Ireland, held in " The Venue " complex in The Hub ( DCU Student Centre ), Irish Inventor Association seminars held at the Invent Centre, the Gay Rugby World Cup and even an exhibition of rare 2500-year-old Shakyamuni Buddha relics at the University Interfaith Centre.
A permanent exhibition at the Skibbereen Heritage Centre commemorates that tragic period in Irish history.
* The National Library of Ireland's current exhibition, Strangers to Citizens: the Irish in Europe, 1600-1800
* Not Just Ned: A true history of the Irish in Australia: an exhibition about the history and extraordinary influence of the Irish in Australia, from the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to the present ( March-July 2011 )
In the middle of the twentieth century the RHA was seen as reactionary, hindering the development of modernism in Ireland and the Irish Exhibition of Living Art was founded 1943 to challenge the RHA's own exhibition policies.
The most popular attractions at the exhibition were the two so-called " colonial villages "-an " Irish village " and a " Senegalese village ", which were designed to communicate the success of imperialism.
* Being Irish O ' Quebec, exhibition at McCord Museum
* The National Library of Ireland's current exhibition, Strangers to Citizens: the Irish in Europe, 1600-1800
It was originally built in 1855, and was built on a template that the architect had used for the exhibition buildings at the Irish Industiral Exhibition.
Events include a major art exhibition of works by contemporary Irish Artists, Classical and Traditional Music, Poetry, Drama, Lectures and Children's events.
Coogan has exhibited in Marking the Territories at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, was an award winner at EV + A 2002 in Limerick, was selected by the Royal Hibernian Academy for the Eurojets Futures exhibition in 2003, and was an invited participant in the 2004 Liverpool Biennial.
She was a co-founder of the occasion modern art exhibition Rosc and a board member and even an interim director of the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Today, in an abundance of smaller galleries and exhibition spaces in Dublin, The Douglas Hyde Gallery continues to sustain its reputation for holding exhibitions by some of the most established and well-regarded Irish and international artists working today.
The first basketball game took place the following night as the Fighting Irish men's squad faced Lewis University in an exhibition contest.
La retour du bracconier (" The Wounded Poacher "), 1881-Oil on canvas-reappeared in the 1984 " Irish Impressionists " exhibition and was purchased by the National Gallery of Ireland
Julian Campbell became interested in Jones, and other mid-to-late-century Irish artists, and assembled the " Irish Impressionists " exhibition in 1984 at the National Gallery of Ireland.

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