Building or space for the exhibition of art.
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Examples for "gallery"
Examples for "gallery"
1Best for: Higher-rolling art patrons who want gallery quality without gallery attitude.
2She was in the box; he was far above in the gallery.
3Sweet Harmony: Rave Today is at Saatchi gallery, London, until 14 September.
4WHATIFTHEWORLD This gallery showcases innovative contemporary work by emerging South African artists.
5Normally, one must ask permission to use a computer from the gallery.
1Its vision includes an underground library, art galleries and a farmers' market.
2His pictures are in the principal public and in some private galleries.
3The three galleries currently available have 60 or more images every month.
4Below him the galleries were forsaken; they were creaking in the frost.
5The galleries were decked out in all the colors of the rainbow.
1He was arrested Friday at the Uffizi Gallery art museum in Florence.
2Quentin goes to an art museum & drifts about the Bellini paintings.
3Another auspicious venue is Reykjavik's art museum, where Julia Holter is playing.
4Somebody saw them playing kissyface outside the art museum a few weeks ago.
5It led down to the National Assembly and the Musée d'Orsay art museum.
1After that year, he's in an art gallery, talking to the owner.
2Every other considerable city in the civilized world has its art gallery.
3I can't remember other times I've properly cried in an art gallery.
4In an art gallery, you have to do a lot more work.
5Perhaps she thought I was some kind of art gallery pick-up merchant.
1There are also an ancient hospital and a museum of art and antiquities.
2There is a museum of art and antiquities.
3See The ICA is Boston's showpiece contemporary museum of art -a striking glass building jutting above the waterfront.
4Corcoran was the most generous; he erected a museum of art, and Government has made it a Commissary depot!
5Billed as the world's greatest museum of art and design it houses more than four and a half million objects.
1The libraries and art museums must reach a wider public.
2While in London we also visited several art museums and saw one stage show.
3That was how much my dad knew about art museums.
4These conversations are gathering force, but art museums are only beginning to join in.
5Sure, every city worth visiting has art museums and galleries simply leaking from its pores.
1Its vision includes an underground library, art galleries and a farmers' market.
2The amount on display has already trumped the museum's previous art galleries.
3Fish's work has appeared on Nike shoes and in Rome art galleries.
4But for many centuries, cathedrals functioned in the manner of art galleries.
5They are lined with boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, restaurants and bars.
1The number of those who visit the museums of art is wretchedly small, compared with the crowds in the temples of haberdashery.
2His visits were to the studio of the artist, to museums of art or science, to institutions for good and benevolent purposes.
3As a precaution, workers boarded up the glass entrance and covered statues outside the city's popular Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History.
Translations for museums of art