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Meanwhile, Willkie's supporters in the galleries chanted " We Want Willkie " over and over.
We then went to view the English chapel, and found it a small church, clean to a degree unknown in any other part of Scotland, with commodius galleries, and what was yet less expected, with an organ.
In 1993, Ahtila created the three mini-films Me / We, Okay, and Gray: Each of these 90 seconds mini-films were shown separately and as a trilogy, as trailers in cinemas, on television during commercial breaks and in art galleries.
* 1993, The three mini-films Me / We, Okay, and Gray: Each of these 90 seconds mini-films were shown separately and as a trilogy, as trailers in cinemas, on television during commercial breaks and in art galleries.

galleries and Willkie
Hundreds of vocal Willkie supporters packed the upper galleries of the convention hall.
Hundreds of vocal Willkie supporters packed the upper galleries of the convention hall.

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The developments of graffiti art which took place in art galleries and colleges as well as " on the street " or " underground ", contributed to the resurfacing in the 1990s of a far more overtly politicized art form in the subvertising, culture jamming or tactical media movements.
A few years later, back in their own countries, and notably in France, they began to occupy all kinds of places, from state-owned sites (" Lycee Diderot ", where 300 artists worked for 2 years in so-called " Pôle Pi ", dismantled by police in 1998 ), to institutional properties ( Galerie Matignon, almost next door to Prime Minister's Hotel Matignon, and wealthy art galleries ).
Among Bytom's art galleries are: Galeria Sztuki Użytkowej Stalowe Anioły, Galeria " Rotunda " MBP, Galeria " Suplement ", Galeria " Pod Czaplą ", Galeria " Platforma ", Galeria " Pod Szrtychem ", Galeria Sztuki " Od Nowa 2 ", Galeria SPAP " Plastyka "-Galeria " Kolor ", Galeria " Stowarzyszenia. Rewolucja. Art. Pl ", and Galeria-herbaciarnia " Fanaberia ".
The land was occupied by Brompton Park House, which was extended, most notably by the " Brompton Boilers ", which were starkly utilitarian iron galleries with a temporary look ; they were later dismantled and used to build the V & A Museum of Childhood.
After the Foundation took control of the building in 1979, it took steps to expand gallery space ; by 1985, " all of the rooms on the main floor had been converted into galleries ... the white Istrian stone facade and the unique canal terrace had been restored ", and a protruding arcade wing, called the barchessa, had been rebuilt by architect Giorgio Bellavitis.
Collingswood's arts community hosts " 2nd Saturdays ", with the town's art galleries and restaurants hosting new exhibitions by local, national, and international painters, sculptors, and photographers.
Whereas Centerport is highly residential, characterized by winding driveways and beachfront hills, the town of Huntington is famous for its bustling " village ", an area in the center of town filled with quaint shops, art galleries, restaurants, pubs, and spas.
In 1939, Clark visited Australia, and later referred to it as " that intolerable continent ", adding that Australian galleries had the worst art but the best Victorian pornography in the world.
Inside there is a theatre, a fitness room, and the gallery " Design at Riverside ", which is one of two publicly funded galleries dedicated to architecture in Canada.
* Regional History Museum in the " Parque Constitución ", a large art museum downtown and a number of small art galleries owned by several of the local universities.
While such work had little impact upon commercial galleries ( and the " art magazines " dependent upon galleries ' ads ), one result was a thriving alternative culture, calling itself " The Eternal Network ", as intensely interested in itself as serious artists have always been.
It is enclosed by walls on all four sides, three of which have sloping roofs, known as " penthouses ", beneath which are various openings (" galleries ", from which spectators may view the game ), and a buttress that intrudes into the playing area ( tambour ) off which shots may be played.
Extra features include the edited-together movie version of " Koroshi " and " Shinda Shima ", the US Secret Agent opening and closing titles, image galleries for each episode, and a specially written 170-page book on the making of the one-hour series.
Artworks are exhibited in different forms on the network, including " arttube ", open art gallery, community art galleries, roving art, living art, and art in station architecture.
As part of the long term exhibits, there are five ethnic galleries, one for each country, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, as well a gallery, " Dream of America ", describing Nordic emigration to the Pacific Northwest.

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In the grand court of the Palace, notable for its tiers of Moorish galleries that looked down on the maelstrom of vehicles below, Vernon's station was at the entrance.
" The structure repeats on the first floor and in the design of two windows at the ends forming galleries, but on the large central window there are two balconies as described above.
With the acquisition of Montagu House the first exhibition galleries and reading room for scholars opened on 15 January 1759.
The Trustees planned to demolish these houses and to build around the West, North and East sides of the Museum new galleries that would completely fill the block on which the Museum stands.
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
A representative selection, including the most important pieces, are on display in 13 galleries and total some 4500 objects.
During the period of Angkor Wat in the first half of the 12th century, additional half galleries on one side were introduced to buttress the structure of the temple.
In the decades after World War II, many art masterpieces were found on display in various galleries and museums in Europe and the United States.
One is located at the Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip, List of stores from the Bellagio hotel / casino website the other at the MGM Grand Casino in Macau. Press release by MGM Macau mentioning Chihuly shop ( search for " Chihuly retail ") A number of other galleries also carry his pieces. In 1983 Chihuly returned to his native Pacific Northwest where he continued to develop his own work at the Pilchuck Glass School, which he had helped to found in 1971.
As the Louvre became a point of interest in the book The Da Vinci Code and the 2006 film based on the book, the museum earned $ 2. 5 million by allowing filming in its galleries.
The Mykians are also thought to be responsible for many inventions like qanats and underground drainage galleries that bring water from an aquifer on the piedmont to the gardens or palm groves on the plains.
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The courtyard, with galleries of arches on Doric order columns opening on it, is centered by a fountain.
The town has the second greatest concentration of art galleries on Cape Cod, right after Provincetown.
Usually polygonal in plan to give an overall rounded effect ( though the Red Bull and the first Fortune were square ), the three levels of inward-facing galleries overlooked the open center, into which jutted the stage — essentially a platform surrounded on three sides by the audience, only the rear being restricted for the entrances and exits of the actors and seating for the musicians.

galleries and convention
Charleston was probably the most pro-slavery city in the U. S. at the time, and the galleries at the convention were packed with pro-slavery spectators.
He also successfully pushed for the construction of a new downtown convention center and hotel, as well as the reconstruction of Fayetteville Street, a $ 9. 33 million project to convert the pedestrian mall to an urban " main street " with outdoor dining, art galleries, and open spaces.

galleries and floor
The lower ground floor with the main floor and two first-floor galleries are contained in a structure of Montjuïc sandstone with undulating lines.
The early portions preceded the invention of the proscenium stage and were presented in large chambers with most of the audience seated on tiers or galleries on three sides of the dance floor.
First housed in six rooms of galleries and offices on the twelfth floor of Manhattan's Heckscher Building, on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, the museum moved into three more temporary locations within the next ten years.
The courtyard was larger than it is now, as there were no corridors on the western side and the northern and southern sides only had enclosed galleries on the first floor ( second floor in American English ) with open galleries below.
Then the lower ground floor galleries in the south west part of the museum were redesigned, opening in 1978 to form the new galleries covering Continental art 1600 – 1800 ( late Renaissance, Baroque through Rococo and neo-Classical ).
After the Foundation took control of the building in 1979, it took steps to expand gallery space ; by 1985, " all of the rooms on the main floor had been converted into galleries ... the white Istrian stone facade and the unique canal terrace had been restored " and a protruding arcade wing, called the barchessa, had been rebuilt by architect Giorgio Bellavitis.
The first floor comprised further art galleries ( including rooms dedicated to William Orpen and John Lavery ), a gallery on women's war work, and exhibits relating to transport and signals.
The second floor features the atrium viewing balcony, two art galleries, a temporary exhibition area and the permanent Crimes against Humanity exhibition.
The virulence of Robinson's attack shocked the floor and galleries into complete silence.
On the principal floor, the galleries are large, and are used to display the Indigenous Australian and International ( meaning European and American ) collections.
Such accidents were usually initiated by firedamp ignitions, the shock wave of which raised coal dust from the floor of the mine galleries to make an explosive mixture.
The top floor features a series of skylighted galleries.
The redesign resulted in a procession of medium-size, more intimate galleries with raised ceilings and improved lighting, increased rotating exhibition space, an entire floor devoted to Asian art, and restored access to the gardens.
The second floor of the Ahmanson Building has Greek and Roman Art galleries.
Other causes include endowing galleries in Britain's National Portrait Gallery, where The Porter Gallery exists on the ground floor ; the Royal Academy and the V & A.
The renovation involved removing the galleries ; replacing the 17th-century plain windows with stained glass ; dividing the reredos into three pieces and placing the two wings on the side walls ; dismantling the woodwork to build new pews ; laying down polychrome tiles on the floor and moving the organ into the aisle.
Themed exhibition galleries with floor areas ranging from showcase the importance of wetland on biodiversity, civilization and conservation.

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