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It could also be something like this: the National Museum of Science in London, where this blue is embracing all the exhibitions and
galleries
in one large gesture.
And around that space, the ring is actually
galleries.
So I now have this sort of restaurant menu visiting of art
galleries.
In fact, we ripped down the
galleries
to recreate entirely different settings, a recreation of his first studio, a hall of mirrors, a curiosity box, a sunken ship, a burned-out interior, with videos and soundtracks that ranged from operatic arias to pigs fornicating.
It's in our
galleries
that we can unpack the civilizations, the cultures, that we're seeing the current manifestation of.
Whether it's Libya, Egypt, Syria, it's in our
galleries
that we can explain and give greater understanding.
I mean, our new Islamic
galleries
are a case in point, opened 10 years, almost to the week, after 9/11.
Now, in our galleries, we show 14 centuries of the development of different Islamic cultures across a vast geographic spread, and, again, hundreds of thousands of people have come to see these
galleries
since they opened last October.
I frequently go out into the hall and the
galleries
and I watch our visitors coming in.
I was afraid that they would kill us, and instead they understood, especially when I told them that I was trying to apply the same stratagem that Philip Johnson applied in 1934 when he wanted to make people understand the importance of design, and he took propeller blades and pieces of machinery and in the MoMA
galleries
he put them on white pedestals against white walls, as if they were Brancusi sculptures.
And so what we're doing is making a broad array of different ways for people to actually engage with the material inside of these galleries, so you can still have a traditional gallery experience, but if you're interested, you can actually engage with any individual artwork and see the original context from where it's from, or manipulate the work itself.
And I thought, on that very first day, I better tour the
galleries.
[DNA Vending Machine treats DNA as a collectible material and brings to light legal issues over the ownership of DNA.] (Music ends) Gabriel Barcia-Colombo: The DNA Vending Machine is currently in a couple of
galleries
in New York, and it's selling out pretty well.
It's what I have to imagine Elizabeth Murray was thinking when I saw her smiling at those early paintings one day in the
galleries.
This is Nevada's Black Rock Desert, about as far as you can get from the
galleries
of New York and London and Hong Kong.
So, thank you. (Applause) I'm a contemporary artist and I show in art
galleries
and museums.
And this gets shown in art
galleries
like this, as a sequence.
So, all this work is getting shown in art
galleries.
And there emerged a design: the
galleries
sort of forming an island and you could walk through them or on the roof.
And there were all kinds of exciting features: you could come in through the landside buildings, walk through the
galleries
into playgrounds in the landscape.
These are the
galleries
with the light coming in through the skylights, and at night, and on opening day.
And all of it, then, all the
galleries
are underground, and you see the openings for the light.
And all the galleries, as you move through them and so on, are below grade.
This is actually a Spanish quarry, which sort of inspired the kind of spaces that these
galleries
could be.
Nuns in monasteries in Rome and Venice used to sing in rooms up in
galleries
close to the ceiling, creating the illusion that we're listening to angels up in the sky.
The view is denied in the
galleries
where we receive just natural light, and then exposed again in the north gallery with a panoramic view.
In this very narrow space that connects east and west
galleries
the intention was really to not get a climax, but to have the view stalk you, so the view would open up as you walked from one end to the other.
While he never attended art school, he learned by wandering through New York galleries, and listening to the music his father played at home.
What you see here is a network of
galleries
in museums that connect to each other.
Do you remember wandering as a child through those dark wooden storefront
galleries?
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