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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 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.
There are nearly one hundred galleries open to the public, representing of exhibition space, although the less popular ones have restricted opening times.
A representative selection, including the most important pieces, are on display in 13 galleries and total some 4500 objects.
The walls defining the enclosures of Khmer temples are frequently lined by galleries, while passage through the walls is by way of gopuras located at the cardinal points.
In addition large art galleries are found across the city, including the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, The City Arts Centre, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, The Project Arts Centre and The Royal Hibernian Academy.
There are private galleries, including Doggerfisher and Ingleby Gallery, the latter providing a varied programme including shows by Callum Innes, Peter Liversidge, Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Forster, and Sean Scully.
Munch's works are now represented in numerous major museums and galleries in Norway and abroad.
Museums and art galleries are everywhere in the city.
Some leading art events in Hanover are the Long Night of the museums and the Zinnober Kunstvolkslauf which features all the galleries in Hanover.
All hamsters are excellent diggers, constructing burrows with one or more entrances, with galleries connected to chambers for nesting, food storage, and other activities.
Individual galleries are located along the periphery, allowing visitors to return after viewing each exhibit to the spacious main room.
Some libraries have additional galleries beyond the public ones, where reference materials are stored.
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.
Above these chambers are galleries where visitors can watch the Senate and House of Representatives.
Video art can take many forms: recordings that are broadcast, viewed in galleries or other venues, or distributed as video tapes or DVD discs ; sculptural installations, which may incorporate one or more television sets or video monitors, displaying ‘ live ’ or recorded images and sound ; and performances in which video representations are included.
The Academy's main building in Beverly Hills houses two galleries that are open free to the public.
SAIC also owns additional buildings throughout Chicago that are used student galleries or investments.
In other places, particularly Sicily and the Italian peninsula, rose petals were and are thrown from the galleries over the congregation calling to mind the tongues of fire.
Hals ' reputation waned after his death and for two centuries he was held in such poor esteem that some of his paintings, which are now among the proudest possessions of public galleries, were sold at auction for a few pounds or even shillings.
There are numerous little galleries and places to find artworks in Hereford.
* Gallery Hop: a seasonal event where the city's art galleries are open to the public on the third Friday of February, April, June, September and November.
The town has more than eighty art galleries and there are several houses of the Taos Society of Artists.

galleries and housed
The ethnography collections, which had been housed in the short-lived Museum of Mankind at 6 Burlington Gardens from 1970, were returned to new purpose-built galleries.
The construction commenced around the courtyard with the East Wing ( The King's Library ) in 1823 – 1828, followed by the North Wing in 1833 – 1838, which originally housed among other galleries a reading room, now the Wellcome Gallery.
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.
A workers ' village at Giza, Egypt ( 2570-2500 BC ) housed a rotating labor force and was laid out in blocks of long galleries separated by streets in a formal grid.
The NMM is housed in a fully accessible, climate-controlled building, where 850 representative instruments are exhibited in nine galleries.
Between 1912 and his death in 1917, Thomson produced hundreds of these small sketches, many of which are now considered works in their own right, and are housed in such galleries as the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto and the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
Located on the bank of the Spree River between Schloßplatz and the Lustgarten ( both referred to jointly as Marx-Engels-Platz from 1951 to 1994 ), it also housed two large auditoria, art galleries, a theatre, 13 restaurants, a bowling alley, a post office, and a discothèque.
The museum organ, which is housed inside the museum above the main galleries, has 4 manuals and pedals, 7 divisions, 63 ranks, with a total of 4, 526 pipes.
The Academy of the Arts and the School of Architecture & Design are housed in the Inveresk Arts Precinct, an award-winning, 17-hectare inner city site comprising arts studios, galleries, performance spaces, a museum and specialist workshops.
Currently, the Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Near Eastern collections are housed in a series of galleries in the Museum.
Filters were added late into construction at the insistence of Sir John Cockcroft and these were housed in galleries at the very top of the discharge stacks.
* 1964: The families of Hyrum Smith and Elanora Johnson Clyde donate funds for the construction of a new west wing in which two new galleries are housed.
A sculpture of Dalí's The Persistence of Memory, in front of the Dalí UniverseDalí Universe was a permanent exhibition of art works by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí which was housed in a 3, 000 square metre ( 32, 000 square feet ) suite of galleries at County Hall in London, England.
The exhibitions were housed in separate galleries, each dedicated to a particular field such as porcelain, faience, silver, furniture, glass and textiles.
The Warren Robbins Gallery and Slusser Gallery are art exhibit galleries housed in the School of Art & Design building on North Campus.
Its funding sources include listener support across the Cape and in many off-Cape places ( 45 %), a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ( 15 %), underwriting from local businesses ( 15 %), fundraising events ( 10 %), and rental income from art galleries in the Schoolhouse building in which the Provincetown studies are housed ( 10 %).
* Google Art Project is an online compilation of high-resolution images of artworks from galleries worldwide, as well as a virtual tour of the galleries in which they are housed.

galleries and former
Some examples include historical places, monuments, zoos, aquaria, museums and art galleries, botanical gardens, buildings and structures ( e. g., castles, libraries, former prisons, skyscrapers, bridges ), national parks and forests, theme parks and carnivals, living history museums, ethnic enclave communities, historic trains and cultural events.
It now has a seating capacity of 2, 182 in two tiers of galleries, following the closure many decades ago of the former upper circle.
Montmartre had been the site of the Commune's first insurrection, and many dedicated communards were forever entombed in the subterranean galleries of former gypsum mines where they had retreated, by explosives detonated at the entrances by the Army of Versailles.
Since then, the former grammar school is now home to many art galleries and is venue to many different art and craft activities.
The old part of the town within the former town walls now offers a wide range of antique shops, art galleries, gift shops, restaurants and a guitar shop in Lion Street near the church.
While touring art galleries in Italy in 1883, Conway met Katrina, the only child of Charles Lambard, of Augusta, Maine, builder of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, and stepdaughter of Manton Marble, an investor and former editor and owner of the New York World.
" Hipster " cafés, lounges, restaurants, condominiums, shops, and art galleries are cropping up, and former " dive " hotels such as the Drake and the Gladstone have recently been purchased and renovated in a trendy manner.
Many old factories have been repurposed as lofts while others have become restaurants, gyms, furniture stores and galleries, as this area was primarily a former heavy industrial area.
* SMSU Art Museum-The SMSU Art Museum comprises two art galleries: the William Whipple Art Gallery I and II, named after a former Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts at Southwest.
With that purpose, he invited Pietro Maria Bardi, an Italian professor, critic and art dealer, former owner of galleries in Milan and Rome, to help him create a " Museum of Classical and Modern Art ".
THE POINT, which is located in a former bagel factory, provides performance art space, visual art galleries, after-school programs in the visual and performing arts for schoolchildren in the community, and community organizing around environmental improvement and infrastructure development in the neighborhood.
Sir Richard Eyre, former artistic director of the National Theatre, accused the BBC under Thompson's leadership failing to produce programmes ' that inspired viewers to visit galleries, museums or theatres '.
One of its three galleries is the permanent home for The Georgia Artists Collection, a continuously expanding gift of pieces established and curated by Betty Foy Sanders, Bulloch County native and wife of former Georgia Governor Carl Sanders.
Of the former, several in the galleries of Brussels and St Petersburg.
The Exiles wouldn't meet any member of Weapon X until their visit to the Panoptichron, in which they saw all former members of Exiles and Weapon X placed in stasis in one of the galleries of the Crystal Palace.
The memories of those who lived through war years have been captured at exhibition galleries in Memories at Old Ford Factory, the site of the former factory where the British surrendered to the Japanese on 15 February 1942.
The village is also home to a golf club, several art galleries and craft shops, and a museum, situated in part of a former workhouse, which describes the effects of the Irish Potato Famine on Dunfanaghy.
The plaintiffs and other former gallery owners have also leveled accusations of being pressured to open additional galleries that were not financially viable, being forced to take on expensive, unsalable inventory, and being undercut by discount outlets whose prices they were not allowed to match.
Following his death, Glasgow Corporation acquired the galleries, and for a time they were known as the Corporation Halls before reverting to their former owner's name.
A former manufacturing corridor turned art-edgy neighborhood, the area consists primarily of warehouses that are still in use or have been converted to loft condominiums ( loftominiums ), restaurants, night clubs, art galleries, and some retail.
The term Secret Museum or Secret Cabinet ( Gabinetto Segreto ) principally refers to the collection of erotic or sexually explicit finds from Pompeii, held in separate galleries in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy, the former Museo Borbonico.
In Europe, the main forms of adaptive reuse have been around former palaces and unused residences of the different European royal families into publicly accessible galleries and museums.
The Tate Modern, also in London is another example of adaptive reuse in the European continent, unlike other adaptive reuse galleries in Europe, the Tate Modern takes full advantage of the site of the former Bankside Power Station, which involved the refurbishment of the old, abandoned power station.
Located just a few blocks away from its former space in the Del Prado Apartments, the new building at 5020 S. Cornell Avenue is a space that more than tripled the Art Center's capacities, with more exhibition galleries and classroom spaces.

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