The exhibition coincides with the quincentenary of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. |
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The Ladies' exhibition football match kicks off at the Reebok at 3pm on Sunday. |
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The exhibition was being held under the aegis of the US Consulate-General and the Indian Institute of Architects. |
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This exhibition includes Ainu art which attracted great interest recently when exhibited in Europe. |
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Along with the watercolours, the exhibition includes six woodcarvings because working with wood is her new passion. |
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The exhibition reassures us that the weaving tradition is alive and well, and developing in new and interesting fields. |
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After the exhibition tour, each family will receive a framed picture used in the display. |
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The event will include study visits in and around Manchester, keynote speeches, workshops, master classes, fringe events and a major exhibition. |
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The exhibition opens with a section on Solomon's juvenilia, and shows him already with a voice of his own and a formidable technique. |
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A butterfly's wing is a uniquely visual exhibition, not only of the aesthetics of nature, but of the machinery of evolution. |
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Equally of interest at the exhibition are the charts listing the different quantities and units used for weights and measures in this land. |
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The exhibition also looks at early activities in the field of industry and trade. |
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Waterford City features in the exhibition, which consists of 16 paintings, all acrylic on canvas, depicting streetscapes of Ireland. |
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Early Victorian taste favoured opulence and eclecticism, so exhibition showpieces coexisted with simpler, compact items like Windsor chairs. |
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Anyone walking along the main atrium hallway towards the temporary exhibition space is confronted by a series of huge steel stepped arches. |
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Vijay Kranti hopes that the current exhibition will help open a window on the life of those who have made the country their own. |
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Mr Mitchell said it was the ideal place to hold his first exhibition, which features paintings up to ten feet across. |
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It is one of the most didactically complex and aesthetically rich rooms in the exhibition. |
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This book is a good value souvenir for all those who appreciate the marvellous exhibition that has been brought to Waterford. |
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The imported toys on show at the ongoing exhibition range from fighters, space-ships and battle-ships and building-blocks to abacuses. |
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This exhibition reflects scenes and inspiration from his travels at home and abroad. |
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This is a hugely refreshing exhibition, inspiring in its honesty and lacking the contrived feel of so many group shows. |
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Its opening was timed to coincide with the City of Bradford exhibition which was held for several months in Lister Park. |
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Knowledge of the reasoning behind the exhibition, however, sheds light on far more than its title and quadripartite structure. |
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The issue of framing, both narrowly and broadly defined, was a focus of the exhibition. |
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The following year he relocated to New York, where, through a want ad, he found a job writing exhibition reviews for Arts Digest. |
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The Christmas tree is included in the exhibition as a symbol of fruitfulness and abundance in the house. |
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At almost every handicrafts exhibition, there are artisans displaying woodcarvings that make ideal gifts for friends and family. |
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Reb and I went to the Tracey Emin exhibition at the City Gallery and it drove me crazy because Emin can't spell. |
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However, in 1904 academic painting still dominated state-sponsored salons, and a world's fair art exhibition was inherently nationalistic. |
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The campaign will fund more than 4,000 square feet of new exhibition space and an elevator for increased accessibility. |
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The loan exhibition consists of rarities from the collection of the Winterthur Museum in Winterthur, Delaware. |
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Moira McCauley has travelled around the Scottish islands sourcing abandoned homes for a strangely chilling exhibition. |
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One third of the waxworks in the exhibition hall have been damaged because of years of being touched or climbed upon by visitors. |
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A recent solo exhibition at Mixed Greens featured two drawings in accordion books. |
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Mercifully, the official exhibition was not gerrymandered into national sections or pretentiously titled thematic subdivisions. |
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This exhibition attracts thousands of jewellers, wholesalers, and watchmakers. |
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The Air Force has invited students to accrue the benefits from the career opportunities exhibition as a run up to the recruitment rally. |
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The Waterhole is an exhibition that teaches young children about the importance of waterholes to Australian native animals. |
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She organized the first American exhibition of kaleidoscopes at Strathmore Hall Art Center in Rockville, Md., the year her book came out. |
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In the Met's exhibition, the curators do something wonderfully disorienting. |
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This exhibition simultaneously marks the coming of age of video art and honours Viola's status as a master of the medium. |
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We then headed to the visitor centre for a cup of tea and to look round a modest exhibition about the local wildlife. |
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An interactive exhibition which will captive inquiring minds with hands of fun and equipment to test and explore the wonders of science. |
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The information panels and labels, on the other hand, are strongly ethnographic so that the exhibition can work at both levels. |
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People's anecdotes and keepsakes will be used to help make a local history film and put on an exhibition in the village. |
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To make matters even worse, the films were recut and retitled nearly every time they were released for exhibition in a new country. |
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On the whole the figures portrayed in this exhibition have a paradoxical ability to make the impossible believable. |
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In this exhibition, the artist transformed the gallery into a kind of Wunderkammer, part natural-history museum, part Pop environment. |
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Rigby visited the wreck of the Titanic last year on a Russian submarine and will lecture about his trip at the Dundee exhibition. |
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His quixotic idealist appeal for justice contrasts sharply with the rest of the exhibition, in which justice does not seem to be expected. |
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Organisers are anticipating with great interest the results of the last exhibition day which was marked by deep winterly weather conditions. |
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The exhibition officially opens to the public today and admission is included in the normal entry price. |
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There will also be private shows, which involve one or two agents and developers running their own exhibition in a hotel. |
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A week-long exhibition showing proposals for the multi-million pound regeneration of the rundown area was launched yesterday in Park Library. |
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For Lydia, the exhibition marks her first as assistant keeper at the museum, where her grandparents were once volunteer guides. |
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On Saturday we jumped on a bus and headed for the William Nicholson exhibition at the Royal Academy. |
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The curators were judicious in their selection of authors for the exhibition catalogue. |
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Another eight to ten million square feet of exhibition space is scheduled to come on line within five years. |
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The opening is to coincide with Oxford Art Week, and an exhibition will be put on. |
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A rag of colts will overrun the streets as the riding center launches a public art exhibition of life-size horses painted by artists. |
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The exhibition drew more than forty-one thousand people and was reviewed in newspapers and journals across the country. |
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The colourful exhibition with the price tag woos customers of all classes. |
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He was the team leader for the team in an exhibition at the air show. |
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That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition. |
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The exhibition of reason's power in these scenes has no peer in theatre. |
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Among the reference books on display at the exhibition are several popular dictionaries and wordbooks, all aimed at increasing vocabulary and improving communication skills. |
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It makes a difference when an exhibition is put on in lovely surroundings. |
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A sculpture terrace in the rear completes the exhibition space. |
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The repetitive nature of his work is both effective and affective, especially in an exhibition of this scale. |
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Historical photographs on view in the exhibition show a crazy quilt of painting and sculpture. |
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The new, permanent Doctor Who exhibition will be 5,500 square feet in size and has been devised and created by Experience Design as an interactive, walk-through exhibition. |
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The exhibition is being organised by the Friends of the Manor House, and will focus on Ilkley's famous water cure, one of the major reasons for the town's growth. |
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En route to the World's Fair, the girls would sharpen their skills and increase their visibility by playing exhibition and challenge games at whistle-stops all along the way. |
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In an October exhibition game in Asheville, N.C., the good and bad in him were on conspicuous display. |
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The exhibition is a striking reaffirmation of his prodigious talent. |
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The exhibition provides a broad overview of kinetic art, a movement that seemed fresh and exciting for a decade and then fell off the map of the art world. |
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The children showcased their work in an exhibition at the school yesterday when 60 of their framed pictures, hanging in the gallery, were on sale to parents. |
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The New Zealand exhibition, on the other hand, relied on the general public to assemble its show. |
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The exhibition was staged across two very different urban sites, which although linked by a short bus ride are worlds apart in terms of economic and social infrastructure. |
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A haunting new exhibition at SFMOMA surveys the effects of the atomic age on a generation of daring Japanese photographers. |
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At Fraserburgh Academy, the gentle, sweet-natured, dreamy boy filled jotters with costume designs and drawings, some of which are on loan to the exhibition. |
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It might entail giving an artist an advance on anticipated sales from either a forthcoming exhibition, or for works directly from the artist's studio. |
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It brings together the largest and broadest exhibition of contemporary Arab photographic art yet seen in the United States. |
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Not many people can boast of having their own waxwork in a museum, but New Addington resident Nan Jenkins is just one person immortalised in the Lifetimes exhibition. |
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At the main entrance, the reception and the primary waiting area flow into a larger reception room, which doubles as a presentation, exhibition, and event space. |
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The new exhibition hall, shaped like a submarine and named after the late Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Fieldhouse, is due to open in July next year. |
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Their most recent exhibition, the tellingly-titled Suit, coincided with New York Fashion Week. |
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The Berlin Wall Focused by Photographers, an exhibition of photojournalists' first images of East Berlin after the wall. |
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Judging by the canvases stacked in his cramped studio awaiting framing for the exhibition that opens at Brown's later this month, he is as fecund as ever. |
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It is also the first major exhibition by the artist, who was the official war artist in Bosnia, since he recovered from alcoholism over a year ago. |
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Holmes however was just seen in an exhibition fight, so it might be that the old warhorse will still step in the ring despite what the public would hope. |
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Ranging from classic black and white shots featuring line and form to intriguing abstracts in colour, the exhibition charts Rob's photographic journey during this period. |
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As he had done earlier in his career, however, Louis would continue to appear in numerous exhibition matches worldwide. |
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In 2003, Renault F1's Jarno Trulli and former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi did a spectacular exhibition. |
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The Oslo City Museum holds a permanent exhibition about the people in Oslo and the history of the city. |
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He participated in exhibition swimming matches and stunts such as floating in a tank of water for 128 hours. |
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The lines snaked around the block and down a pair of stairs, into a large exhibition hall. |
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The exhibition was presented in three languages and with multiple perspectives. |
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Now an exhibition space, it was started by the newly arrived French in 1460 to control the city. |
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The variety of style and color of material in the buildings affords an exhibition of outline, light and color, that I think is seldom equalled. |
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The work done at Bouldnor is exhibited in the Maritime Archaeology Trust's Sunken Secrets exhibition at Fort Victoria on the Isle of Wight. |
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Along with a series of exhibition rooms and the tunnel there are a number of visitor facilities including a tearoom. |
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Also in 2013, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened an exhibition of some representative examples of the photography of Cameron. |
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She continued to show regularly in the Salon, to generally favorable reviews, until 1873, the year before the first Impressionist exhibition. |
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She exhibited with the Impressionists from 1874 onwards, only missing the exhibition in 1878 when her daughter was born. |
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In the 1880 exhibition, many reviews judged Morisot among the best, including Le Figaro critic Albert Wolff. |
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Underground rocket testing rooms are currently being restored for exhibition. |
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The Purbeck Mineral and Mining Museum displays an exhibition about ball clays, mining and the associated narrow gauge railways. |
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The Nicola Trussardi Foundation is renewed for organising temporary exhibition in venues around the city. |
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In 2013 'Spurs' became the first Premier League club to play an exhibition match in the Bahamas to face the Jamaica national football team. |
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Once a year, the institution present an iconic exhibition from a major artist or collection. |
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The Bahrain national museum houses a permanent contemporary art exhibition. |
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It was acquired from the makers of the film's armour, Weta Workshop, when the museum hosted an exhibition of WETA armour from their films. |
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He won an exhibition to Balliol, but was less of a scholar than his older brother Dan. |
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A resident of Birmingham, his attention may have been roused by the exhibition at Soho. |
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Pierre Didot was awarded a gold medal at the exhibition of 1798, for his edition of Virgil. |
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Transportation continued to be described as a public exhibition of the king's mercy. |
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Holmfirth Art Week, with its July exhibition in the Civic Hall, raises money for Macmillan Cancer Relief. |
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The hall is the largest one in the center and also the largest indoor astylar exhibition hall in Asia. |
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The exhibition at the Bankfield Museum, Halifax, features felted 'pictures' and cotton organdie wall hangings in muted neutral colours. |
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There is no age limit on viewing the exhibition, and protesters fear children could be mentally scarred. |
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She inaugurated the agroindustrial exhibition and the cultural village, established by Sindh Culture department. |
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She will also inaugurate the agroindustrial exhibition and the cultural village, established by Sindh Culture department. |
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Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Ahed Tamimi said she feels so happy and honoured to get the reward. |
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A LINK between two world heritage sites is behind a new exhibition opening tomorrow in the North East on the birth of Buddhism. |
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A brief film by candida Richardson rounds off the exhibition. |
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Imaginative to the end, the exhibition eschews a catalogue in favor of a quadrilingual artist's book. |
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Brewed with orange peel and Jarrylo hops, Sharpshooter is a hoppy wheat beer named for Ohio-born exhibition shooter Annie Oakley. |
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This exhibition explores Gauguin's printmaking, showcasing 60 woodcuts and zincographs produced in both Brittany and the South Seas. |
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Director and ICAF Board Member, Elena Janker, convinced the Utopia Station organizers to introduce children's utopias in their famous exhibition. |
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An interactive exhibition marking the quincentenary of the bloodbath was held in a marquee. |
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The Royal Naval Dockyard Museum holds a permanent exhibition of Bermuda notes and coins. |
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It hangs, canopylike, from the ceiling of a gallery, making the exhibition look like a temporary encampment and like a shrine. |
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A collaboration between KeSPA and MLG brought a selection of StarCraft professionals to the USA for an exhibition tournament. |
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It provides the only permanent exhibition centre in the world devoted to Saint Patrick. |
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The British Library brought together the four existing copies of the 1215 manuscript in February 2015 for a special exhibition. |
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Housing two theatre spaces, five cinemas and an art exhibition space, it replaced the Cornerhouse and The Library Theatre. |
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The call for artists to submit proposals resulted in a first exhibition in 1843 at Westminster Hall in which 140 cartoons were shown. |
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The following autumn, he passed the entrance exam for the University of Oxford, and was offered an exhibition at Brasenose College. |
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The Imperial War Museum at Duxford has an exhibition, commemorating their participation and sacrifice, near to the M11 south of Cambridge. |
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As a student in 1954, Penrose was attending a conference in Amsterdam when by chance he came across an exhibition of Escher's work. |
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Complex urban planning proposals may be organised into a mobile exhibition bus for the purposes of public consultation. |
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The farmers' exhibition is still a seminal part of the Mnarja festivities today. |
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She had far too much to drink and made an exhibition of herself by flirting with everyone. |
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During 2011 an exhibition was hosted at the Tower with fine wire sculptures by Kendra Haste. |
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The main exhibition space was two stories high, with the upper floor stepped in from the boundary. |
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In 1868, the world's first aeronautical exhibition was held in the Crystal Palace. |
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For the 1914 Cologne exhibition, Bruno Taut built a revolutionary glass pavilion. |
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The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry maintains a permanent exhibition on the subject. |
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Ground fireworks, although less popular than Aerial ones, create a stunning exhibition. |
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However, in 1783, he removed his paintings from the forthcoming exhibition and transferred them to Schomberg House. |
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Both subjects reappeared in The Painter's Room on display at Freud's first solo exhibition in 1944 at the Lefevre Gallery. |
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In 1996, the Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal mounted a major exhibition of 27 paintings and thirteen etchings, covering Freud's output to date. |
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He set up an independent exhibition in his brother's haberdashery shop at 27 Broad Street in Soho. |
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The exhibition was very poorly attended, selling none of the temperas or watercolours. |
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The exhibition was extremely controversial, with many of the 13,000 people visiting mainly to gawk. |
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Films generate income from several revenue streams, including theatrical exhibition, home video, television broadcast rights and merchandising. |
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This was a time of innovation as electric lighting was introduced in the Reading Room and exhibition galleries. |
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The appearance of the exhibition galleries began to change as dark Victorian reds gave way to modern pastel shades. |
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The department also has its own exhibition gallery in Room 90, where the displays and exhibitions change several times a year. |
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The three permanent galleries provide a substantial exhibition space for the Museum's African collection comprising over 200,000 objects. |
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They usually hold the position of associate artist for two years and are given an exhibition in the National Gallery at the end of their tenure. |
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The prize is officially not judged on the Tate show, however, but on the earlier exhibition for which the artist was nominated. |
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Concurrently there was an exhibition of previous winners at Tate Britain in London. |
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The exhibition was held in Glasgow, Scotland, in the Tramway, a contemporary art, theatre and dance space. |
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A recently opened exhibition, which celebrates the life and career of Brian Lara, is especially suitable for children. |
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The World Club Series includes two other games, these games are exhibition matches before the main game, the World Club Challenge. |
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The route also passes through Woodbank Park where Perry played some exhibition tennis matches. |
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During an exhibition in Ireland in January 2009, O'Sullivan and Jimmy White made maximum breaks in consecutive frames. |
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The world's first commercial motion picture exhibition was given in New York City in 1894, using Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope. |
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They were all built in the area to the south of the exhibition, nicknamed Albertopolis, alongside the Imperial Institute. |
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A memorial to the exhibition, crowned with a statue of Prince Albert, is located behind the Royal Albert Hall. |
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Visitors purchased these souvenirs so that they could relive the experience of going to the exhibition. |
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The exhibition proved wildly popular, attracting over two million visitors. |
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Glasgow is the home of the SECC, Great Britain's largest exhibition and conference centre. |
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The exhibition included exhibits of his inventions, and the city was lit with his electric lighting. |
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Influential visitors to the exhibition included Emperor Pedro II of Brazil. |
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In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City. |
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In the early 20th century Marcel Duchamp submitted for exhibition a urinal as a sculpture. |
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From 1951, some 14 years before his death, his paintings began their exhibition life. |
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During the same year Hughes won an open exhibition in English at Pembroke College, Cambridge, but chose to do his National Service first. |
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Later that year the exhibition began a world tour, starting in Toronto and including stops in Chicago, Paris, Melbourne, and Groningen. |
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London's Mall Galleries opened an exhibition in May 2008 that included a sculpture of Winehouse, titled Excess. |
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Another piece, a print titled Celebrity 1 by artist Charlotte Suckling, was shown in the same exhibition. |
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This first pop art museum exhibition in America was curated by Walter Hopps at the Pasadena Art Museum. |
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The permanent exhibition features 20 examples of Blake's album sleeve art, including the only public showing of a signed print of his Sgt. |
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Hamilton's 1955 exhibition of paintings at the Hanover Gallery were all in some form a homage to Duchamp. |
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In the same year Hamilton organized the exhibition Man Machine Motion at the Hatton Gallery in Newcastle. |
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The British Museum exhibition coincided with both the 80th anniversary of the publication of Joyce's novel, and Richard Hamilton's 80th birthday. |
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Hockney assisted in displaying the works and the exhibition, which ran until January 2007, was one of the gallery's most successful. |
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The exhibition is dedicated to landscapes, especially trees and tree tunnels. |
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The exhibition ran from 5 February 2014 to 11 May 2014 at Dulwich Picture Gallery before going on tour to The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle. |
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In 2005 they represented the UK at prestigious international art exhibition, the Venice Biennale. |
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In September 2009, Kapoor was the first living artist to have a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. |
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In 2011, to mark the anniversary of his birth, an exhibition was held at Oriel Kooywood, Cardiff. |
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Sensation attracted over 300,000 visitors, a record for a contemporary exhibition. |
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In 1991, the Serpentine Gallery presented a survey of this group of artists with the exhibition Broken English. |
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The exhibition was actually a showing of Charles Saatchi's private collection of their work, and he owned the major pieces. |
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In June 2007, Beyond Belief, an exhibition of Hirst's new work, opened at the White Cube gallery in London. |
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In 2010, Tate Britain presented the most extensive exhibition of his work to date. |
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After her first solo exhibition, Whiteread decided to cast the space that her domestic objects could have inhabited. |
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In 1999, Emin had her first solo exhibition in the United States at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, entitled Every Part of Me's Bleeding. |
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She is much more interested in formal values than people might expect, and it shows in this exhibition. |
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Her exhibition again attracted widespread UK media coverage, both positive and negative. |
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The book library is one of the UK's largest archives of art history books, periodicals and exhibition catalogues. |
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Every three years the gallery stages a Triennial exhibition in which a guest curator provides an overview of contemporary British Art. |
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When they were located on a single floor, the two exhibition areas could be combined to host a single exhibition. |
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As of 2007, the exhibition has traveled to seven other cities around the world. |
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By 1958, Wembley Stadium hosted annual exhibition games of Gaelic football in England, before tens of thousands of spectators. |
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Inverness has a mixed Basketball Team, the Inverness Giants, who play exhibition games against local teams throughout the North and Islands. |
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The combination was used for covers of novels, advertisements, and exhibition posters. |
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Key attractions include Dunvegan Castle, the Clan Donald Visitor Centre, and The Aros Experience arts and exhibition centre in Portree. |
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The Rothes Halls complex is the town's main theatre, exhibition, conference and civic centre venue. |
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The library wing was converted into an exhibition and conference venue in the 1990s and today also houses the university's Business School. |
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MoMA Wales hosts the annual Machynlleth Festival, as well as its own annual open exhibition of art. |
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In 2015, plans were announced to demolish Rhyl Sun Centre indoor water park and build an exhibition centre in its place. |
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Nearby New Quay Honey Farm, the largest bee farm in Wales, has a live bee exhibition and sells honey, mead and beeswax. |
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In early 2017, Shrewsbury BID, the Hive and GRAIN Photography Hub organised an outdoor Magnum Photos exhibition. |
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In addition to selecting works, the curator often is responsible for writing labels, catalog essays, and other content supporting the exhibition. |
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In 1948, Mary Woodall, keeper of art at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, organized a pioneer exhibition of his work. |
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A major retrospective exhibition of his work took place from July to September 2012 at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. |
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Maddox's exhibition, titled Surrealism Unlimited, was held in Paris and attracted international attention. |
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In 1954 an Arts Council exhibition of his work toured Britain, visiting Aberystwyth, Cardiff, Swansea, Edinburgh and the Tate Gallery in London. |
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In 1999 the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, held a retrospective exhibition of his work. |
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This memorial exhibition included thirteen poein paintings, several of them featuring aphoristic inscriptions on found, junk-store canvases. |
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A section of the exhibition explores his experimentation with printmaking, including etchings, aquatints, and drypoints. |
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An exhibition of mosaic creations by artist Faiza Saeed is being held at La artier, Seef Mall. |
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Love Out Loud is an exhibition by NYC LGBT artiest celebrating NYC Pride Week, while benefiting the True Colors Fund, Co-Founded by Cyndi Lauper. |
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Nine NGOs and more than 45 enterprises for Egyptian handicraft products will participate in the exhibition. |
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The Rediscoveries exhibition will showcase treasures from the gallery's collections, some of which have not been seen in public in decades. |
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Though she showed with Zero artists in an exhibition of kinetic art in Bern. |
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The exhibition also encourages visitors to generate kinetic energy by moving a handle. |
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Chairman of the Anne Frank in Australia, Boyd Klap, who is based in New Zealand said the exhibition has a message for everybody. |
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David Bellamy is opening the Ant World exhibition and wants kids to make big paper leaves to 'feed' to the leafcutter ants for free entry. |
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A NEW exhibition opening at the Museum of Liverpool explores the hidden history of people with learning difficulties on Merseyside. |
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Running parallel next to the conference will be a vibrant exhibition that will allow vendors to showcase their solutions and technologies for airlifting. |
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The exhibition was a taster of products set to hit the market. |
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For a day-long summer solstice piece, Nordman moved everything out of the main exhibition halls and covered the floors and lower walls with white vinyl and sheetboard. |
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The Standedge Tunnel Visitor Centre, at the Marsden end, is a base for boat trips into the tunnel and hosts an exhibition depicting the different crossings. |
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It is remembered at Farfield Mill, just outside the town, where there is an exhibition of weaving equipment, and workshops for a number of artists and crafts workers. |
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An exhibition displaying some of Russell's work was on display during the summer of 2007 in central London's Proud Galleries in The Strand, London. |
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The resultant flood washed out a large gladiatorial exhibition held to commemorate the opening, causing Claudius to run for his life along with the other spectators. |
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From 1816 to 1820 he was in receipt of an exhibition funded from the bequest of James Wood administered by the Worshipful Company of Bowyers of the City of London. |
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In 2016 the entrance hall opened as an exhibition space, with a staircase providing easy access to the shaft for the first time in over 150 years. |
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Outside government, a jury or panel of judges may make determinations in competition, such as at a wine tasting, art exhibition, talent contest, or reality game show. |
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Inaugurated in 1989, the center has facilities to accommodate 5,000 people in 7,000 m2, an exhibition hall of 12,000m2, a business center and parking for over 800 vehicles. |
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The building houses a permanent exhibition, expanding every year when a new Nobel Peace Prize winner is announced, containing information of every winner in history. |
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There was an exhibition at the Liverpool Museum about April Ashley, born a man in Liverpool in 1935 and who was the first British man to have gender reassignment. |
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The whale was exhibited to the public by a local entrepreneur, John Woods, both locally and then as a touring exhibition that travelled to Edinburgh and London. |
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In 1973, an exhibition was organised on the centenary of William's birth at the National Museum of Wales, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery and Maesteg Town Hall. |
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Between 2006 and 2009, the museum was expanded to the designs of architect Rick Mather and the exhibition design company Metaphor, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. |
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Furia explained that, when AFS Trinity sought exhibition space on the main floor of the LA Auto Show, the only space that show management offered was the Kentia Hall basement. |
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Inspired by Shrewsbury's links to Charles Darwin, this exhibition showcased the theme of evolution through the eyes of international photographers. |
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In 1967 the Smithsonian Institution set up a satellite exhibition and research center here, the Anacostia Community Museum, which defines community in a nonlocal way. |
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It is thought that the then head of the Scottish Arts Council William Buchanan was the first to use the name in the catalogue for a 1968 Glasgow Boys exhibition. |
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In 1802 as part of the public celebrations of the Peace of Amiens he made a public exhibition of his lighting by illuminating the exterior of the Soho Foundry. |
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After the decision was made, a group of local Holmesians in charge of planning the exhibition decided to re-create the sitting room at 221b Baker Street. |
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Harrogate is a European conference and exhibition destination with both the Great Yorkshire Showground and Harrogate International Centre in the town. |
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Following this formula, Harmony Hammond chose an exhibition of her dark, potent, meaning-layered paintings to be complemented by the work of Haleh Niazmand. |
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An exhibition on medical equipment, medicine and methods of training and rehabilitating people with ASD will also be held on the sidelines of the conference. |
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At the city hall, a museum exhibition explains the history and art of the building and gives a sense of the historical coronation banquets that took place there. |
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A brand new neon piece called With You I Want To Live was shown as part of Emin's You Left Me Breathing exhibition in 2007 at the Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles. |
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I realized that I wanted to paint pictures of horses like Sir Alfred. On the last day of the exhibition at Wildenstein, I went in to see my boss and gave my notice. |
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In November 2008, the skull was exhibited at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam next to an exhibition of paintings from the museum collection selected by Hirst. |
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In 1997 the Sensation exhibition opened at the Royal Academy in London. |
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In 1997, the Royal Academy, staged an exhibition of the private art collection of Charles Saatchi titled Sensation, which included many works by YBA artists. |
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In 1998, Saatchi launched a two part exhibition entitled Neurotic Realism. |
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Such dissemblance, at any rate, is not a temptation at this exhibition. |
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The Spice Girls themselves have contributed items to the exhibition. |
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For the 1951 Festival of Britain, Holmes's living room was reconstructed as part of a Sherlock Holmes exhibition, with a collection of original material. |
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Despite a couple of rustications, he gained an exhibition to Cambridge. |
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The BDO took the step of banning the rebel players from playing in county darts and even threatened to ban any player who participated in exhibition events with WDC players. |
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A decade later, on 16 September 1937, an exhibition match between Arsenal's first team and the reserves was the first football match in the world to be televised live. |
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She will have two or three paintings in the coming exhibition. |
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Broughton encouraged the use of 'mufflers', a form of padded bandage or mitten, to be used in 'jousting' or sparring sessions in training, and in exhibition matches. |
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Pyle established the first professional tennis tour with a group of American and French tennis players playing exhibition matches to paying audiences. |
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The exhibition of nominees' work opened at Tate Britain on 3 October. |
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Later, the Tate began organising its own temporary exhibition programme. |
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It used to be claimed that this was one of the few national galleries that had all its works on permanent exhibition, but this is no longer the case. |
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The BMP publishes both popular and scholarly illustrated books to accompany the exhibition programme and explore aspects of the general collection. |
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On this chart, films are ranked by the revenues from theatrical exhibition at their nominal value, along with the highest positions they attained. |
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The first known public exhibition of projected sound films took place in Paris in 1900, but decades passed before sound motion pictures were made commercially practical. |
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Whatever the explanation, the sad fact remains that never, in all probability, has so great an orchestra made so lamentable an exhibition of itself. |
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The exhibition of Tibor Reich textile designs at Birmingham City University celebrates a long relationship between the Reich family and the Midlands. |
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His involvement with the Foundling Hospital is today commemorated with a permanent exhibition in London's Foundling Museum, which also holds the Gerald Coke Handel Collection. |
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To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens in 2012, the Museum of London held the UK's first major exhibition on the author in 40 years. |
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An exhibition and play will both examine the Maxonian band's legacy. |
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In the same year, Moore made his first visit to America when a retrospective exhibition of his work opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. |
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The story of the brotherhood, from its controversial first exhibition to being embraced by the art establishment, has been depicted in two BBC television series. |
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The exhibition will highlight how the project functions as a replicable model for sustainable affordable housing in New York City and other urban communities. |
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In addition, there are over 55,000 photographs relating to the history of the Academy, from views of exhibition installations to images of the Academy's homes and its staff. |
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The combined vision of education and exhibition to establish a national school of art set the Royal Academy apart from the other exhibiting societies. |
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The manuscript exhibition also included items from the Staffordshire Hoard, the Yates Thompson 26 Life of Cuthbert, and the gold Taplow belt buckle. |
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Horses are also driven in harness racing, at horse shows and in other types of exhibition, historical reenactment or ceremony, often pulling carriages. |
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For lack of commissions, some expressionist architects designed ephemeral exhibition buildings, or designed sets and Scenography for theatre and films for the. |
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Quotes from LandGirls about their experiences formed part of the exhibition and members of Kirklees Museums and Galleries staff dressed up in Land Girl uniform at the event. |
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The modules were also strong enough to be stacked vertically, enabling Paxton to add an upper floor that nearly doubled the amount of available exhibition space. |
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Bill, famed for painting prostitutes and lap dancers in various states of undress, has taken on the commission as part of an exhibition highlighting Glasgow style. |
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A replica Roman Temple was built at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924, and, following the exhibition, was dismantled and rebuilt in Victoria Park in Bath. |
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