Galleries
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The first takes place in the after-hours halls of the Philadelphia Museum of Art where dressed as a period maid, she roams the
galleries
and becomes part of the artwork through song.
We get to see Goldsworthy create several works of temporary art,as well as some of his long term installations in major
galleries
around the world,as well as a few pieces in the natural world,as well.
Not everyone gets it, but it is plain to see from
galleries
of fan mail to Emmanuelle Seigner, this one movie part seems to have entrenched her immortality into many men's souls.
This was sad to see because we as people should be getting out of our seats and spending more time in museums, theaters, and galleries, but for those that do not wish to do so we have this film to enjoy.
But today, in Amman, as in almost every Arab capital, independent meetings and debates about how to move forward are taking place in art galleries, think tanks, salons, ordinary households, and, most significantly, online.
If we were to remove all the art from museums or
galleries
because we disapproved of the artists’ behavior, great collections would soon be severely depleted.
Their
galleries
showed in a visible and very public way the discernment and judgment that their financial business depended on.
Inside, social distancing will apply in the usually cramped chambers, with MPs distributed throughout the upper and lower houses and the visitors’
galleries.
Their names are on wings, galleries, and other spaces at many eminent museums, including the Metropolitan and Guggenheim museums in New York, the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, the Louvre in Paris, and the Royal Academy of Arts and the Tate in London.
Money given decades ago, and used to build new
galleries
or wings, can hardly be returned.
The openings of four
galleries
yawned here.
Farther on they reached crossways, where two new
galleries
opened, and the band divided again, the workers gradually entering all the stalls of the mine.
These ten years he had lived in this hole, occupying the same corner of the stable, doing the same task along the black
galleries
without every seeing daylight.
Little by little the stalls emptied, and the miners returned from all the
galleries.
Each party stopped its
galleries
at two hundred metres from the other; it was a duel to the last drop of blood, although the managers and engineers maintained polite relations with each other.
He now knew the mine
galleries
better than the streets of Montsou; he knew where he had to turn, where he had to stoop, and where he had to avoid a puddle.
This procession beneath the earth, in the midst of deep darkness, seemed never to end through
galleries
which bifurcated and turned and unrolled.
But what especially frightened the Company, although the matter was carefully concealed, was the increasing damage to the
galleries.
They were content to consolidate the tubbing by beams placed across, preventing extraction, and they had neglected the upper
galleries
to watch only over the lower gallery, in which blazed the furnace, the enormous coal fire, with so powerful a draught that the rush of air produced the wind of a tempest from one end to the other of the neighbouring mine.
As they grew old, the
galleries
became purified from noxious gases, all the fire-damp had gone, and one only smelled now the odour of old fermented wood, a subtle ethereal odour, as if sharpened with a dash of cloves.
As the
galleries
sank towards the north, they approached Tartaret, penetrating to that interior fire which calcined the rocks above.
At the relay, eighty metres from the cutting, another putter took the tram and pushed it eighty metres farther to the upbrow, so that the receiver could forward it with the others which came down from the upper
galleries.
The deep
galleries
unrolled before him as he rushed along, turning to the right, then to the left, seeking life in the frozen air of the plain which blew down the air-shaft.
Gradually the whole mine was in terror, frightened shadows emerged from the galleries, lanterns danced and flew away in the darkness.
Along the
galleries
there was only a furious rush, helter-skelter; a race of madmen, each striving to arrive first and mount before the others.
What was the good of destroying the
galleries?
They set out again, dragging the dead body for nearly a kilometre, through a maze of ruinous
galleries.
It was idiotic, the whole mine seemed to be filled with voices; he had to light the candle again, and only grew calm on seeing the emptiness of the
galleries
by this pale light.
The neighbourhood of the child became so unbearable that he escaped, tormented by the need for fresh air, hastening through the
galleries
and up the passage, as though he could hear a shadow, panting, at his heels.
Usually the tubbings resisted the enormous pressure; the only thing to be dreaded was the piling up of the neighbouring soil, shaken by the constant movement of the old
galleries
which were filling up.
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