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Written for a radio production by RAI in 1950, his short opera, I due timidi ( The Two Timid Ones ), was presented by the Santa Fe Opera as part of their pre-season " One-Hour Opera " program in May / June 2008.

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The HP Discover 2011 event in EMEA is slated to take place in Vienna, Austria, at the Reed Exhibitions, Messe Wien Congress Center, on November 29 through December 1, 2011.
Exhibitions can take place only at the Prague Castle.
The HP Discover 2011 event in EMEA is slated to take place in Vienna, Austria, at the Reed Exhibitions, Messe Wien Congress Center, on November 29 through Dececember 1, 2011.

Exhibitions and place
" Exhibitions of his work have also taken place in Germany, England, Spain, Italy and elsewhere.
Exhibitions featuring the work of Sophie Calle took place at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, at Musée d ' Art et d ' Histoire du Judaïsme, Paris, at Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, USA, at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium ; Videobrasil, SESC Pompeia, São Paulo, Brazil ; Museum of Modern Art of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil ; Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK ; and the De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Wormley's inclusion in the Good Design Exhibitions staged by the Museum of Modern Art and the Merchandise Mart between 1950 and 1955 elevated him to a respected place alongside more cutting edge designers like Bertoia, Nelson and Eames.
Pasadena Society of Artists continues to hold frequent juried exhibitions of its members works, and its Annual Exhibitions have taken place without interruption since 1925.

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There are around 7 international monografic and thematic Exhibitions in one year.
Singapore Expo is the largest Meetings, Incentives, Conferencing and Exhibitions venue in Singapore and is one of the largest and most completely equipped centre in the whole of Asia.
He became one of the main founders and ideologists of the Company of Itinerant Art Exhibitions ( or Peredvizhniki ).
Exhibitions for which he has written the catalogues include one for Judith Leiber's handbags, one for an exhibition of antique Chinese porcelains, and one for the print work of the American artist Will Barnet.
Over the years, the Exhibitions and Visiting Artists Program has matured into one of the area s most influential presenters, consistently ranked among the year s top ten by The Boston Globe.

Exhibitions and each
Regular exhibitions are held annually, including the seasonal Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Exhibitions, with special award's given at each.
Exhibitions are arranged thematically, with a study area on each floor.

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As part of University Museums, the Christian Petersen Art Museum at Morrill Hall is the home of the Christian Petersen Art Collection, the Art on Campus Program, the University Museums Visual Literacy and Learning Program, and Contemporary Changing Art Exhibitions Program.
* Eero Saarinen Exhibitions at Cranbrook Art Museum
Exhibitions, concerts, conferences and sporting events were held at the Crystal Palace ( until it burned down in 1936 ), and Sydenham became a fashionable area ; many new houses were built.
Notably, the case in question, which had the College and the University on opposite sides, created the still-extant Reid Professorship of Law and Reid Entrance Exhibitions, and vested them in the College, on the basis that the bodies at the heart of the University ( the Senate and the Council ) did not exist when Reid made his bequest, and because it could not determine when, or if, the University had been created distinct from the College.
In 1989, Felter curated the first of three International Biannual Exhibitions of Artistamps at Davidson Galleries in Seattle.
Exhibitions were also held at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, in 1989 ; the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, in 1991 ; and the National Gallery, London, in 1995.
* Numerous Exhibitions at Hamiltons Gallery, London.
* Exhibitions at Artfacts
Exhibitions, but also various performances, cultural and literary evenings are held at the " Nadežda Petrović " and " Risim " galleries.
Since 1986 the Peggy Guggenheim Collection has worked with the United States Information Agency, the US Department of State and the Fund for Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions in the organization of the visual arts exhibitions at the US Pavilion, while the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation has organized the comparable shows at the Architecture Biennales.
Every two years museum curators from across the U. S. detail their visions for the American pavilion in proposals that are reviewed by the NEA Federal Advisory Committee on International Exhibitions ( FACIE ), a group comprising curators, museum directors and artists who then submit their recommendations to the public-private Fund for United States Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions.
* Current Exhibitions at the National Gallery of Art
Exhibitions at the Gallery focus around Asian art and culture.
Exhibitions play a major role in both academic and student life at Johnson.
The New York School which represented the New York abstract expressionists of the 1950s was documented through a series of artists ' committee invitational exhibitions commencing with the 9th Street Art Exhibition in 1951 and followed by consecutive exhibitions at the Stable Gallery, NYC: Second Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, 1953 ; Third Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, 1954 ; Fourth Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture, 1955 ; Fifth Annual Exhibitions of Painting and Sculpture, 1956 and Sixth New York Artists Annual Exhibition, 1957.
A catalogue was published in 1985 at a posthumous retrospective at the Gallery of the Office of Artistic Exhibitions in Kraków.
Exhibitions are sometimes also held at the Festival Hall, St Peter's Church, and the Physic Garden.
Exhibitions at Sandwell Park Farm tell the story of the people who lived here.

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( 3 ) John Carpenter ( Provost 1428-1435, later Bishop Carpenter ) who gave property, plate, Fellowships and Exhibitions.

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Exhibitions, theatre, cinema, books and buildings all served to cement in the public view the perception that the world was changing.
Exhibitions of his work continued for the next six years.
Exhibitions educate the public on natural history, dinosaurs, zoology, oceanography, anthropology and more.
Exhibitions of his works in Barcelona attracted much attention along with mixtures of praise and puzzled debate from critics.
The International Exhibitions of the early 1960s drew attractions from around the world, including circus and folkloric dance acts, arts and crafts, and international cuisine.
Exhibitions are constantly changing ; currently the life-size dinosaurs attract especial interest.
Since the entering into force of the 1928 Convention Relating to International Exhibitions, the Bureau International des Expositions ( BIE ; ) has served as an international sanctioning body for world's fairs.
National and International Exhibitions.
A Dictionary of Artists who have Exhibited Works in the Principal London Exhibitions from 1760 to 1893.
The first of their exhibitions, which were quickly dubbed Impressionist Exhibitions, was in 1874.
*" An Exhibition of Exhibitions ", Royal Society of the Arts.
Then-New York City mayor, Robert F. Wagner, Jr., commissioned Frederick Pittera, a producer of international fairs and exhibitions, and author of the history of International Fairs & Exhibitions for the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Compton's Encyclopedia, to prepare the first feasibility studies for the 1964 / 1965 New York World's Fair.
The International Exhibitions Bureau () is an intergovernmental organization created to supervise international exhibitions ( also known as Expos or World's Fairs ) falling under the jurisdiction of the Convention Relating to International Exhibitions.
The Anthem of the International Exhibitions Bureau is the starting part of the 4th Movement of Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 in E Minor " From the New World ".
** Exhibitions – Each year, an artist, a body of work or a cinematographic theme becomes the focus of an exhibition that diversifies or illustrates the event's programme.
Ephemeral Vistas: The Expositions Universelles, Great Exhibitions and World's Fairs, 1851 – 1939, Manchester University Press, 1988.
Exhibitions and catalogues of works, culminating in a 1984 exhibition in London's Tate Gallery, re-established a canon of Pre-Raphaelite work.
* Brooklyn Museum Exhibitions: Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958 – 1968, Oct. 2010-Jan. 2011

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