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arden also contains greenhouses (200 m²), an | exhibition hall, a video room, and a store. |
e principal organiser of the first Naive Art | exhibition, which took place in Paris in 1928. |
wo-level-station under the name Ausstellung ( | Exhibition), which was changed to its current name in 1 |
um of the Moving Image in London named their | exhibition celebrating the programme "Behind the Sofa". |
s Rasmussen Art Gallery held a Nathan Greene | exhibition titled “Portraits of Jesus”. |
U.S. National Team | exhibition versus Brazil |
's,' were exhibited in the National Portrait | Exhibition of 1867. |
other events, such as the National Museum's | exhibition on homosexual erotic art, have sparked publi |
rganize the 21 CoSTUME NATIONAL photographic | exhibition published by Assouline on 21 years of the co |
In 1827, Silver medal at the National Paris | exhibition of the Industrial work. |
ured artists" in their first national museum | exhibition, The Stuckists Punk Victorian, at the Walker |
0: Cass exhibited at the National Centennial | Exhibition of New Zealand Art |
In 1878 the National Academy | exhibition included his "Turkey Pasture in Kentucky" an |
ar, has been included in the national juried | exhibition, Black Creativity at the Museum of Science a |
m the centrepiece of a national shipbuilding | exhibition centre planned by South Tyneside Metropolita |
ia Watercolor Society Annual National Juried | Exhibition |
In 2009 he performed well in national team | exhibition games and was chosen to represent Finland in |
was also the home of the nationally renowned | exhibition, "Lower Austrian Landesausstellung 1992“. |
The natural sciences | exhibition, inaugurated on the 15th of May 1972, presen |
The Great Wall at Sea - Naval Command | Exhibition (2010) |
yed in the second ever ABA vs. NBA preseason | exhibition game. |
It is near Pocahontas | Exhibition Coal Mine, a U.S. National Historic Landmark |
tself was eventually blown ashore near Great | Exhibition Bay and went to pieces. |
Fair site (forerunner of the nearby National | Exhibition Centre) are now wholly taken up by the Castl |
e to be the select pilots for the new Wright | Exhibition Team scheduled to hit the road as a troupe i |
1865 in Dunedin - New Zealand | Exhibition (1865) from January 12 - May 6, 1865 |
A new permanent | exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland opened in |
frastructure projects like the new Melbourne | Exhibition and Convention Centre, Melbourne Museum, Cit |
ctures from when they were on their new year | exhibition in Pordenone. |
A new museum | exhibition in Flanders, Belgium, highlights China's rol |
till then: the building for the New Zealand | Exhibition and a new Post Office for the Otago provinci |
ributed to the 1967 City College of New York | exhibition "The Evolution of Afro-American Artists: 180 |
featured in Bryan Robertson's New Generation | exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery - a show that als |
Pepsi dispenser, as portrayed in a New Bern | exhibition in the Historical Museum of Bern. |
rinted material such as newspaper clippings, | exhibition catalogs and announcements, brochures, progr |
uary to late March with its bar, night club, | exhibition galleries and ceremonial church. |
Montreal industrial show Late Night Atrocity | Exhibition. |
The Group has no permanent | exhibition venue and rents gallery space in London, mos |
g means that the Project Space has no formal | exhibition structure, and works are in situ when they a |
op-Up Days is an annual non-profit festival, | exhibition and rodeo held in Lethbridge, Alberta, for f |
committee that organized the 1866 Nordic Art | Exhibition in Stockholm. |
for Painting in the Art of the Northeast USA | exhibition juried by Linda Shearer, Curator of Contempo |
It was not an | exhibition of football; it was a well-fought game. |
not an | exhibition that took place way before the season starte |
d with artist Ai Weiwei, was a notorious art | exhibition which ran in opposition to the Shanghai Bien |
has always been located near what is now the | Exhibition GO Station. |
his work featured in the "Art Now Cornwall" | exhibition at Tate St Ives in 2007. |
work was featured in the "Art Now Cornwall" | exhibition, at Tate St Ives (in 2007). |
ed pavilions, the Koutoubia minbar is now on | exhibition. |
ying in the 2005 Algarve Cup and a number of | exhibition games. |
The Australian Garden features a number of | exhibition gardens, sculptures and displays aimed to br |
The Observer Film | Exhibition. |
In 1837 he obtained an | exhibition at Pembroke College, Oxford to study classic |
Room - Education centre and occasional small | exhibition room, with some previous exhibition text pan |
on activities in areas currently occupied by | Exhibition Park and Lethbridge Collegiate Institute. |
aining Units team in the famous October 1916 | Exhibition match that was held in London, just before r |
The purpose of this | exhibition, according to Jon Rubin, was "essentially [t |
committee reaffirmed the reliability of the | exhibition in general, but noted that some of the exhib |
Catalog of the | exhibition in 1986 at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Pete |
Cover of an | exhibition catalog from the Semana de Arte Moderna, 192 |
The leitmotif of the | exhibition is as follows: the Georgian Jews have mainta |
She was curator of the | exhibition Richard III at the National Portrait Gallery |
the prototype as the main attraction of this | exhibition. |
The main fair building of the | exhibition, Dunedin |
At the end of the | exhibition, the team announced that Salmon had made the |
Jenseits von Jerusalem, Out of Jerusalem ( | Exhibition in Photoforum Pasquart in Biel, 7-20 June 19 |
series was created for the World of Franquin | exhibition in Paris and Brussels in 2006-2007. |
The success of the | exhibition enabled the Library, Museum and Arts Committ |
t the Louvre in 2001, she was curator of the | exhibition on Deir el-Medina and the Valley of the King |
At the time of the | exhibition of The Scapegoat itself, in 1856, The Art Jo |
One of the major benefits of ExCeL | Exhibition Centre is that it is an on-water location wh |
Initiating of events ( | exhibition, conference) |
e Flames played seven games as part of their | exhibition schedule, including split-squad games on Sep |
re destroyed in World War II and some of the | exhibition space is in the process of being reconstruct |
used on the ceilings and outer walls of the | exhibition spaces, with black concrete floors in the fo |
brated in October 2006 in the Men of Science | exhibition, which commemorated the work of Dewsbury men |
Institute in Leeds to be shown as part of an | exhibition called Sculpture In Painting. |
s publications and a detailed archive of its | exhibition history. |
e Guggenheim Museum, New York as part of the | exhibition “The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplat |
ting costume was one of the successes of the | exhibition, subsequently securing medals for the artist |
ung Women's University Library as part of an | exhibition, “A Glimpse into the World of Korean America |
s been shown are "The Importance of Drawing" | exhibition at The Royal Museum, Canterbury; the "Spring |
'estero (FIE) (1927) and vicedirector of the | Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution. |
The gallery forms an integral part of the | exhibition. |
he external appearance and the layout of the | exhibition areas enable each visitor to pursue his or h |
awasee in Indiana to the Century of Progress | Exhibition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair of 1 |
The event consists of an | exhibition of sculptures made from a type of large red |
be seen as a prologue on the opening of the | exhibition Comeliness and Madness. |
A main part of the | exhibition is about the family story of Holocaust survi |
f the sidings at Wimborne for stabling of an | exhibition train kept the Line open for a further 3 yea |
2010: Widrich was art director of the | exhibition “90 Jahre Salzburger Festspiele” (90 years c |
The intent of the | exhibition was to try and introduce the industrial revo |
Three Fires is located in the center of the | exhibition. |
ate eighteenth century was the subject of an | exhibition at the Getty Research Center, Los Angeles, i |
For the duration of the | exhibition: Tuesday - Saturday, 11am - 6pm (Last admiss |
don: J. & E. Bumpus, 1932), a catalog of the | exhibition. |
er meet the high technical demands of modern | exhibition operations, and the kestnergesellschaft look |
a Pahlawan Negeri Perlis and Chairman of the | Exhibition Committee of the Malaysian Royal Armed Force |
were on display in the mosque as part of an | exhibition commemorating Iran's 1980-1988 war against I |
She was part of an | exhibition called "Women's Tales: Four Leading Israeli |
s largely responsible for the opening of the | exhibition. |
ter she gave £4000, half the proceeds of the | exhibition of her wedding gifts, towards the upkeep of |
ssel-themed works which were the focus of an | exhibition in 2004. |
ins were recovered, and now form part of the | exhibition at the Lyttelton Torpedo Boat Museum. |
c works such as The Romance of Chastisement, | Exhibition of Female Flagellants and the pornographic c |
uring exhibit was the 1933 Homes of Tomorrow | Exhibition that demonstrated modern home convenience an |
on Edwards on the "Treasures of Tutankhamun" | exhibition at the British Museum, which remains the mos |
On the second day, at the end of the | exhibition, the Badalisc is free and is allowed back in |
s featured in the Art Institute of Chicago's | exhibition of prize-winning Chicago-area artists. |
soon afterwards formed the centrepiece of an | exhibition in 2004 and the anniversary exhibition "Save |
dium (known locally for being the site of an | exhibition game featuring Babe Ruth) before continuing |
Following the success of the | exhibition a number of other entertainment venues - not |
gton, D.C., USA during the Festival of India | exhibition in early to mid eighties. |
t that once again included supporters of the | exhibition facing off with opponents of the exhibition. |
Los Angeles Times review of Somerville | exhibition |
Curator of the | exhibition 'The author Asger Jorn'; editor and design o |
Reviews of the | exhibition praised the work of De Niro as well as Jacks |
("degenerate art") used as the title of the | exhibition opened by Adolf Hitler in Munich on 19 July |
The sisters were the subject of an | exhibition in 2006 "Maids & Mistresses", at another Oli |
Pals was included in the Library of Congress | exhibition Cartoon America, it was praised for its uniq |
The address of the | Exhibition Hall would be 26 N. Charter St., which is on |
was a member of Executive Committee of Leeds | Exhibition of Fine Arts and a Royal Commissioner of the |
al project shown at the Royal College of Art | exhibition. |
icting the Last Judgment, will be part of an | exhibition on Lucas van Leyden which the museum will or |
It serviced visitors of Expo | exhibition in 1867. |
He assisted in the design of the | Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution and was (like Gera |
rea, would serve as the primary venue of the | exhibition featuring indoor activities. |
is an area of Saskatoon, to the east of the | Exhibition subdivision. |
Untitled was created as part of an | exhibition in 2001 organized by the IUPUI Campus Art Co |
ts posted to Twitter; and the author of each | exhibition donates an object from or related to it that |
The story begins at the opening of an | exhibition of artificial intelligences. |
r 2002, Mays' designs were the subject of an | exhibition, "Retrofuturism: The Car Design of J Mays" a |
The success of this | exhibition (450,000 visitors in Paris) was exceptional. |
Mycenaean and Mayan Writing, Catalogue of an | Exhibition Held at the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American |
een 1929 and 1934, he was co-director of the | Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution, deputy secretary |
ting in the 1960s, he evolved several of the | exhibition strategies now taken for granted, including |
Although he lost both of his | exhibition fights, he was featured on the season finale |
ctly on the walls, floors, or facades of her | exhibition sites. |
lt of the more international approach of the | exhibition centre, on 2 December 1999, the name was tra |
for paintings, flanked by series of smaller | exhibition spaces. |
FNN simulcast Sports Time's coverage of the | exhibition game between the United States Olympic baske |
the team that organised the Genius of China | exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1973, and presented |
The entirety of the | exhibition centre was opened for the public in October |
In 1890, he was a member of the | Exhibition of Mining and Metallurgy, held at the Crysta |
ent on to contribute to the catalogue of the | exhibition of French Art at Burlington House. |
4 karat gold jewelry in commemoration of the | exhibition Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures of the Nationa |
In 2002 he was curator of an | exhibition of Donald Judd's works at Kunsthalle Bielefe |
rd, 2007 ISBN 1-904561-22-5)-catalogue of an | exhibition of the same name |
Catalogue of an | exhibition held at the National Film Center in 1996. |
His collection today forms part of the | exhibition in the Robert Lehman Wing at the Metropolita |
bit-by-bit supplied him with details of the | exhibition. |
o have a participation of Art of Photography | Exhibition in France, USA, Finland, Sweden, Japan, Russ |
At the beginning of the | exhibition, attendees enter a 300-seat theater, where t |
1995: Library of Congress | exhibition, "Family, Friends, and Community: The Art of |
For the 1933 Homes of Tomorrow | Exhibition in Chicago, Illinois, see House of Tomorrow. |
The Heart of Frida | exhibition in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico showcasing |
The centrepiece of the | exhibition is the office and working quarters of the fo |
incident; they were displayed as part of an | exhibition at the National Maritime Museum in London in |
Iraqi American Bridge of Hope | Exhibition, Wilmington, Delaware |
160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) of studios, | exhibition spaces, workshops and labs. |
Catalogue of the | exhibition, called Modern Mexico: containing a panorami |
each host city long after the period of the | exhibition. |
A book of the | exhibition is published by Steidl |
ur Seasons Group for the Festival of Britain | exhibition in 1951. |
When the organisers of the | exhibition saw what she did and angrily chided her, she |
companies were built on the territory of the | exhibition. |
2003, Hutchins's octet was the subject of an | exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New Yor |
ade, Travel, War and Faith (Catalogue of the | exhibition held in the British Library in conjunction w |
In 2008, Immonen was the subject of an | exhibition at the Finnish Design Museum. |
The relocation and setting up of the | exhibition took three years of energetic work. |
were lent to Hanover for the duration of the | exhibition, but subsequently returned to normal service |
nstrumental part in blocking the sale of the | exhibition company, and the firm eventually purchased t |
alls...) and has investigated the use of the | exhibition space in terms similar to artists of install |
ase of development include the opening of an | exhibition about leafcutter ants and the expansion of t |
Most of the | exhibition is based on the works of Bruce Bagemihl and |
uded in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art | exhibition "Two Centuries of Black American Art", curat |
tructed in the Royal Docks, consisting of an | exhibition and conference centre. |
Canada West finished off the | exhibition series winless, dropping their next-day game |
he breed was never recognized officially for | exhibition by the American Poultry Association, Califor |
ciences, including botany and zoology, on an | Exhibition at Girton College, Cambridge, receiving her |
e Royal Birmingham Society of Artists on the | exhibition of work by living artists in the city. |
Tony Goldman, of Goldman Properties, on the | exhibition that marked his effort with the Museum of Co |
he following year, the Ranney Fund put on an | exhibition and sale in New York in order to raise money |
also now on display in the staircase on the | Exhibition Road side of the building. |
d the other ("Double Doody") is on permanent | exhibition at the Smithsonian. |
n London, as well given both a statue on the | Exhibition Road facade of the Victoria and Albert Museu |
ers Agathe and Maria Franziska in 1993 on an | exhibition in Salzburg. |
was part of the "SAFE: Design takes on risk" | exhibition at MoMA, showing the work Homeland Security |
On the | Exhibition Player entry screen, on the second controlle |
askos in 1966, following a police raid on an | exhibition of Paraskos's work at Leeds College of Art. |
and Albert Museum (where it is on permanent | exhibition). |
ollaborated with artist Diane Maclean on her | exhibition Bird at Killhope North of England Lead Minin |
On the | exhibition, in the Baths of Diocletian at Rome, of Siga |
gazine Winter 2010-11 issue reported on this | exhibition. |
he 1990 season, when some players went on an | exhibition tour of Japan. |
In 1997, Badger's first one man | exhibition of recycled art was titled Lost and Found, a |
After one successful | exhibition match, Hart lost his championship to Canadia |
Benjamin had his first one man | exhibition there in 1958. |
er organized Brown's first one-person museum | exhibition in the U.S. - an exhibition that later trave |
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