wiktionarypar gallery selfref For the MediaWiki < Gallery tag, see Wikipedia Gallery tag . Gallery may refer to An art museum art gallery A retail art shop also often known as an art gallery An exhibition room in a museum Long gallery , an element in architecture a long hallway or long, narrow room, frequently decorated with sculptures and frescoes A narrow balcony , usually including a railing, inside or outside of a building A minstrels gallery , a balcony used by performing musicians An observation deck , usually on the upper floors of a building, used to afford visitors a long distance view Gallery, in a theatre or concert hall, one or more raised seating platforms towards the rear of the auditorium see Theater structure Basic elements of a theater structure In UK television production, gallery is used as a substitute for Television studio Production control room production control room An audience or group of spectators A peanut gallery , an audience that heckles performers In mining , a horizontal passage in an underground mine Gallery Project , an open source project enabling ... Gallery band , a 1970s musical group Gallery song , a song by Mario Vasquez Gallery magazine , a magazine published by Montcalm Publishing Gallery APA zine , an Amateur Press Association fanzine produced by Richard Chandler published between 1989 and 2004 The Gallery Project , a photo viewing application built in PHP Gallery Hotel , a hotel in Singapore The Gallery may refer to The Gallery band , a folk rock band The Gallery disco , a disco in Manhattan 1972 1977 The Gallery album , a 1995 album by Dark Tranquillity The Gallery , a song on the album Rapture Bradley Joseph album The Gallery at Market ... Admiral Daniel V. Gallery 1901 1977 Rear Admiral William O. Gallery 1904 1981 Rear Admiral Philip D. Gallery 1907 1973 Robert Gallery , an American football player for the Oakland Raiders disambig ... simple Gallery sk Gal ria sv Galleri th tr Galeri uk ... more details
File Or exterior.jpg thumb right 225px Or Gallery exterior The Or Gallery is a non profit artist run centre based in Vancouver , Canada . The gallery is run by a paid Director Curator and a voluntary Board of Directors. The Director Curator of the Or is an appointed working artist who is hired for a limited time. Each Director changes the focus of the programming creating exhibitions, publications and events that examine a diverse range of artists and ideas. These appointments along with guest curators permit the gallery to place an emphasis on the discursive structures of the environments that art is created in. Regardless of the Director Curator the Or Gallery maintains a commitment to contemporary art that is challenging and experimental. The gallery supports and exhibits artists whose work is critically, issue, and or conceptually based. ref Food For Thought, Sara Edmunds, 2004 p.5 ref The Or Gallery was established in 1983 by Vancouver artist Laiwan in a storefront space on Franklin Street in East Vancouver. ref Collins, Allison ARCLines Or Gallery as it Began, http arcpost.ca articles or gallery ref The gallery space has changed a few times with the most recent move in 2008 to the Or s current location on Hamilton Street in Downtown Vancouver. Since 1983 the Or Gallery has provided exhibition space for close to 300 artists in including Francis Al s , Phil Collins artist Phil Collins , Martin Creed , Dan Graham , Rodney Graham , Germaine Koh , Barbara Kruger , Jeff Wall and Lawrence Weiner . ref http www.orgallery.org archive ref Since its establishment the Or Gallery has ... Columbia ref Lip Synch, Exhibition Archive, Or Gallery, 1991 http www.orgallery.org philippe raphanel ... Lawrence. ref The Wild So Close, Exhibition Archive Or Gallery, 2009 http www.orgallery.org the wild so close ref In February 2008, the Or Gallery was featured in the Artists Choice Top 100 Galleries ... Or Gallery coord 49.281531 123.112149 region CA BC type landmark source googleearth display ... more details
File 2007 A Gallery.jpg thumb 300 px The A Gallery, Wimbledon, July 2007. Paintings by Peter McArdle left and Paul Harvey artist Paul Harvey , sculpture by Adrian Bannister . The A Gallery was a contemporary art gallery in Wimbledon, London Wimbledon , London run by Fraser Kee Scott . The gallery was founded in 1997. Its first exhibit was by then recent graduate Alison Jackson . In 2004, the gallery ... Oxford . In 2008, the gallery held Go Figure an exhibition of representational work, including Paul ... Past the Graveyard show from A Gallery. Founded The A Gallery was founded by Fraser Kee Scott in 1997 ... December 2008. ref The gallery s first exhibit was recent Chelsea College of Art and Design Chelsea ..., the gallery exhibited in the window a life sized nude sculpture, This Is Me Who Am I , by Marie .... Retrieved 23 December 2008. ref A lady entered the gallery and expressed interest in the work. ref ... so. ref name bowring Two policeman went to the gallery, ref name leitch which was advised the work ... 2008. ref Chief Inspector Neil Patterson, who visited the gallery, said the work was very lifelike ... of the gallery, out of public view, then returned to the window with two frosted glass panels in place ... said he knew that eye catching sculptures in the gallery window, including a large screaming lady ... as gallery owner and Stuckist , said in The Daily Telegraph that Tate gallery chairman, Paul ... Ofili , who had asked other artists to donate work to the gallery. ref name walden Walden, Celia ... and the best one would be offered to the Tate. ref name walden The gallery staged On Form , a group ..., as he had been promised the gallery was run as a commercial enterprise, and it was outrageous that the show ... dangerous to co operate with the gallery and that it would fund Scientology. ref name mendick ... successfully at the gallery For the record, I have always found you to be a very honest and principled ... by Fraser Kee Scott of A Gallery 26.6.08 , A Gallery. 26 June 2008. Retrieved 23 December ... more details
A Portrait Gallery is a gallery or museum in which portraits are shown. This can be a private gallery, however the most prominent portrait galleries are National Portrait Gallery disambiguation National Portrait Galleries such as National Portrait Gallery Australia in Canberra Portrait Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario National Portrait Gallery London , with satellite galleries in Denbighshire, Derbyshire and Somerset National Portrait Gallery United States in Washington DC Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh Portrait Gallery may also refer to Portrait Gallery album Portrait Gallery album , a 1975 Harry Chapin album SIA ... more details
Modern Gallery may refer to The Modern Gallery, the 1915 1919 name of the Marius de Zayas gallery on the New York 5th Ave Modern Gallery, Zagreb Saarland Museum Modern Gallery Modern Gallery of the Saarland Museum Tate Modern gallery Pinakothek der Moderne See also Gallery of Modern Art disambiguation Gallery of Modern Art disambig ... more details
for the gallery in Thailand , see City Gallery, Bangkok for the gallery in New York , see City Gallery, New York City Gallery is a contemporary art Art gallerygallery in Leicester , England . The gallery exhibits arts and crafts including international work but also local work reflecting the city s cultural diversity making the gallery an important venue for artists to showcase their work. The gallery has links with local schools and colleges holding events and workshops for young people. Admission to the gallery is free. External links http www.leicester.gov.uk index.asp?pgid 1690 Leicester City Council site on City Gallery coord 52.6328 1.1284 region GB type landmark display title Category Leicester Category Culture in Leicestershire Category Visitor attractions in Leicestershire Category Art museums and galleries in Leicestershire Category Museums in Leicester UK art display stub ... more details
Turner Gallery may refer to The Clore Gallery at the Tate Britain, London, England, housing work by J. M. W. Turner Turner Contemporary , a contemporary art gallery in Margate, Kent, England Gallagher & Turner Gallery , in Newcastle upon Tyne , England See also Turner Museum disambiguation Turner House disambiguation disambig ... more details
Gallery of the Academy may refer to Galleries of the Academy of Venice or Accademia Sackler Gallery and other galleries of the Royal Academy Activities Royal Academy disambig ... more details
wiktionary shooting gallery A shooting gallery is a carnival game typically featuring a pellet gun and numerous moving mechanical tracks with small targets worth various minor prizes or points towards a major prize. Shooting gallery or Shooting Gallery may also refer to Shooting Gallery film Shooting Gallery film , a 2005 film about pool hustling and revenge, starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Ving Rhames Shooting Gallery band , a 1990s rock group featuring Andy McCoy Shooting Gallery game accessory , a light gun accessory and game of the same name for the pioneering early 1970s Magnavox Odyssey home video game console Shooter game Shooting gallery Shooting gallery , a subgenre of shooter games disambiguation ... more details
File Gallery Road, Dulwich DSC05987.JPG thumb The north end of Gallery Road, looking east. Gallery Road is in West Dulwich , Southwark , southeast London , England . ref http www.londononline.co.uk area Gallery Road SE21 Gallery Road , http www.londononline.co.uk London Online . ref ref http www.londontown.com LondonStreets gallery road dcc.html London guide to Gallery Road, SE21 , http www.londontown.com LondonTown.com . ref Location At the southern end is a junction with Dulwich Common the A205 road A205 , close to West Dulwich railway station . To the east is Dulwich Picture Gallery , hence the name. Dulwich Park lies to the east beyond that. Also on the east side of the road is the Old College Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club . ref http www.oldcollege.co.uk Old College Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club , Gallery Road, Dulwich, London SE21 7AB. ref To the west is Belair Park and the London South Bank University Sports Ground. The Lloyd s Register Cricket Club is also located on the road. ref http www.brownbook.net business 536611 lloyds register cricket club Lloyd s Register Cricket Club , Gallery Road, Dulwich, London SE21 7AD. ref To the north is Dulwich Village , the historic centre of Dulwich . Photographic gallerygallery File Gallery Road Roundabout, Dulwich DSC05988.JPG Roundabout at the north end of Gallery Road at the junction with Dulwich Village . File Gallery Road, Dulwich DSC05982.JPG Look towards the Dulwich Estate from Gallery Road. File Dulwich Picture Gallery TQ3373 142.jpg View of Dulwich Picture Gallery , off Gallery Road. gallery References reflist coord 51.4443 0.0879 type landmark dim 800 region GB SWK display title Category Streets in Southwark Category Art gallery places Category Dulwich London road stub ... more details
The Gl Gallery is an art gallery located in Los Angeles , California in the United States . Gl Gallery revolves around presenting work in mixed media and painting from emerging young artist s. Artists that have been associated with this gallery are traditionally from the U.S. , but have come from as far away as Spain . Since 2005, Gl Gallery has held exhibitions for the works of many notable artists, including Jordi Moll and James Franco . ref name gallery cite web title Gl Gallery work Artists url http www.glugallery.com accessdate February 1, 2007 ref References references coord missing Los Angeles County, California DEFAULTSORT Glu Gallery Category Art galleries in Los Angeles, California ... more details
Image National Gallery London Sainsbury Wing 2006 04 17.jpg right thumb The Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery in London, location of the Micro Gallery. A micro gallery was an innovative computer based guide to archives and museum collections, first developed for the collections at the National Gallery, London National Gallery in London, UK ref http www.springerlink.com content 67n7011802532244 The micro gallery at the national gallery of London , Archives and Museum Informatics , 6 2 5 10, Springer Science Business Media Springer , June 1992. DOI 10.1007 BF02770344 ref ref http www.cogapp.com home micro gallery.html Case Studies Micro Gallery, National Gallery, London , Cogapp. ref It took three years to develop by the company Cognitive Applications , and opened in July 1991 as part of the facilities in the Sainsbury Wing . Visitors could use the system to determine which pictures they would like to see in the gallery. It was possible to print out personalization personalised information for use during the visit. The Micro Gallery ran for 14 years and a CD ROM with similar facilities was produced. In 1995, a similar facility was produced for the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., USA. ref http doi.ieeecomputersociety.org 10.1109 MMUL.1998.10007 In the News , IEEE MultiMedia , 5 2 9 13, April June, 1998. DOI 10.1109 MMUL.1998.10007 ref ref http www.nga.gov press 1999 cdrompr.shtm The National Gallery of Art s Micro Gallery is now available on CD ROM , National Gallery of Art, 24 March 1999. ref References references Category 1991 establishments Category 2005 disestablishments Category Information technology projects Category National Gallery, London Category National Gallery of Art technology stub ... more details
primarysources date August 2011 Nofootnotes date February 2008 Infobox Software name logo Image Gallery logo.png 125px Gallery developer Bharat Mediratta latest release version 3.0.2 latest release date ... License GPL website http gallery.menalto.com Gallery is an open source project enabling management ... 29, 2010. ref Gallery 3 is the current release of Gallery. It is a complete rewrite of Gallery 2 attempting to be small, intuitive, fast, and easily customizable. Gallery 3.0 was released on October 5, 2010. ref http gallery.menalto.com gallery 3.0 released Gallery 3.0 is ready Retrieved on November 29, 2010. ref Gallery 2 was publicly released on September 13, 2005. ref http gallery.menalto.com gallery 2 0 released Gallery 2.0 Released Retrieved on November 29, 2010. ref Gallery 2.3.1 was a minor ... gallery 2.3.1 released Gallery 2.3.1 Skidoo Released Retrieved on November 29, 2010. ref Development of Gallery 2.x has ceased. Gallery 1 was released in April 2001 ref http gallery.menalto.com node 20 Official Gallery 1.0 release Retrieved on November 29, 2010. ref and was developed for several ... official G1 releases Gallery 1.5.10 and 1.6 RC3 Released Last G1 Releases from us Retrieved on November 29, 2010. ref Development of further Gallery 1.x versions might continue in project Jallery, ref http sourceforge.net projects jallery Sourceforge.net ref a fork of Gallery 1.6, but does not seem to be under active development. Gallery has also released a Gallery Virtual appliance Virtual Appliance , which allows users to test the current versions of both Gallery 1 and Gallery 2. ref http gallery.menalto.com Gallery Appliance 1.1 Gallery.menalto.com ref in a VMWare installation. Gallery participated ... Projects Retrieved on November 29, 2010. ref Gallery also participated in OpenUsability s Season ... of Usability 2008 Retrieved on November 29, 2010. ref and 2009. ref http codex.gallery2.org Gallery ..., Gallery was SourceForge s October Project of the Month. ref http sourceforge.net potm potm 2003 ... more details
New Gallery may be the English name for the Neue Galerie , a museum of German art in New York New Gallery London , a 19th century gallery in London New Gallery Kassel , an art museum in Kassel Disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
The Portland Gallery is an art gallery in City of Westminster Westminster , London , located near Piccadilly Circus . It was established in 1984 by the Honourable Thomas Hewlett, son of the Conservative Member of Parliament Thomas Henry Hewlett . The gallery specializes in twentieth century and contemporary Scotland Scottish paintings, and focuses largely on the work of the four Scottish Colourists F. C. B. Cadell , J. D. Fergusson , George Hunter painter Leslie Hunter , and Samuel Peploe . The gallery also represents a number of contemporary artists, including Jack Vettriano , who exhibit regularly at the gallery. External links http www.portland gallery.com The Portland Gallery s official site coord 51 30 27 N 0 08 27 W region GB WSM type landmark source dewiki display title Category Buildings and structures in Westminster Category Art museums and galleries in London Category Visitor attractions in Westminster UK art display stub de Portland Gallery ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2010 Mission Gallery is an independent art gallery in Swansea , Wales . The gallery hosts contemporary art, painting, installation, photography and craft. Formerly St Nicholas Church for seamen, Mission Gallery was designed by Benjamin Bucknall and built in 1886. The building became an art gallery in 1977, named Swansea Arts Workshop Gallery. An arts initiative, it was managed and run by a group of artists and volunteers as part of the Association of Artists and Designers in Wales, linked with Swansea Studios. Since the dissolution of the Association of Artists and Designers in Wales in 1992, Mission Gallery and Swansea Studios are now separate organisations, with Mission Gallery receiving grant funding from the Arts Council of Wales . In 2003 Mission Gallery Become a revenue client of the Arts Council of Wales, resulting in its first full time paid member of staff. Mission Gallery is divided into two areas, an exhibition space and a craft space. The craft space features a changing display of contemporary crafts and applied art and design. Building The building has disabled access, once inside the exhibition space and the craft space are on one level. External links http www.missiongallery.co.uk Official Website http www.swanseastudios.org Swansea Studios coord 51.6170 3.9368 type landmark region GB display title Category Museums in Swansea ... more details
Infobox Museum name Gallery Oldham image imagesize map type Greater Manchester latitude 53.540278 longitude 2.109167 established 2002 location Oldham , Greater Manchester , England type Art gallery visitors director curator website http www.galleryoldham.org.uk galleryoldham.org.uk Gallery Oldham is a free to view public art gallery found in the Cultural Quarter of central Oldham , in Greater Manchester , England . Design Designed by architects Pringle Richards Sharratt , Gallery Oldham was completed in its original form in February 2002. The art gallery is a state of the art building which has brought about an integration of the once separate local museum and gallery services. The building was extended to include a 13 million revamped Oldham Library and Lifelong Learning Centre which adjoins Gallery Oldham, which was officially opened April 2006. The building includes state of the art library and learning facilities. Programming Programming incorporates Oldham s extensive art, social and natural history collections alongside touring work, newly commissioned and contemporary art, international art and work produced with local communities. The gallery holds the civic collection of Oldham and much of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Oldham . Exhibits With no permanent displays and four temporary galleries to fill Gallery Oldham has one of the busiest exhibitions programmes in the region. Exhibitions mix touring shows with those that feature the Gallery s own collections of Art, Social History and Natural History. The gallery holds a vast catalogue of works by local artists including Helen Bradley , William Stott artist and Alan Rankle . The art collections also feature works by an impressive range of British artists such as L. S. Lowry , John William Waterhouse and Bridget Riley . In recent years the gallery has also built up its collection of Studio pottery and regularly displays ceramic works by modern makers. External links http www.galleryoldham.org.uk Gallery Oldham ... more details
coord 51 30 29 N 0 6 7 W type landmark display title The Bankside Gallery is an art gallery in Bankside , South London , England . It is just to the west of the much larger Tate Modern gallery. The gallery is home to the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers . The members of these societies follow a 200 year old tradition of being elected by a group of their peers. It is open daily when exhibitions are on, from 11am to 6pm. External links http www.banksidegallery.com Bankside Gallery website Category Art museums and galleries in London Category Buildings and structures in Southwark Category Visitor attractions in Southwark London struct stub UK art display stub it Bankside Gallery ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 Notability date November 2008 Otheruses Gallery disambiguation The Gallery was a disco in SoHo , Manhattan which was opened in February 1972 by disc jockey Nicky Siano and his older brother Joe Siano . The first location of The Gallery, located on 132 West 22nd Street, closed in July 1974. Reopening of the club took place three months later at 172 Mercer and Halston Streets and closed in October 1977. Famed DJs Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles both worked at the club, but not at the DJ booth. Grace Jones and Loleatta Holloway both made their debut performances at The Gallery. John Mayer mentions The Gallery in his song City Love . coord missing New York City DEFAULTSORT Gallery, The Category Nightclubs in New York City music venue stub NYC struct stub ... more details
Dablink There is also a Queen s Gallery, Edinburgh Queen s Gallery in Edinburgh . File Queen s Gallery 1.jpg thumb Interior of the Queen s Gallery during an exhibition The Queen s Gallery is a public art gallery located at Buckingham Palace , home of the British monarchy British monarch , in London . It exhibits works of art from the Royal Collection Department Royal Collection i.e., those works owned by the Queen in trust for the nation rather than privately on a rotating basis about 450 works are on display at any one time. The gallery is located at the west front of the Palace, on the site of a chapel bombed during the Second World War , and first opened in 1962. Over the following 37 years it received some 5 million visitors, until it was closed in 1999 for extension work carried out by John Simpson architect John Simpson . In 2002 the work was complete, and on May 21 the Gallery was reopened by the Queen to coincide with her Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee . The extension added the current Doric order Doric entrance portico and several new rooms, more than tripling the size of the building. ref http www.royal.gov.uk TheRoyalResidences QueensGalleryBuckinghamPalace TheQueensGalleryLondon.aspx ref It is open to the public on a daily basis. References references Fisher, Mark 2004 . Britain s Best Museums and Galleries. London Penguin External links http www.royal.gov.uk output Page1208.asp Profile of the gallery from royal.gov.uk http www.royalcollection.org.uk default.asp?action article&ID 32 The Royal Collection See also Commons category Queen s Gallery, Buckingham Palace List of museums in London Royal Collection London museums Coord 51 29 59.287 N 0 8 32.672 W region GB WSM type landmark source dewiki display title Category Royal buildings in London Category ... Category Buckingham Palace UK art display stub de Queen s Gallery pt Queen s Gallery sv The Queen s Gallery ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Cleanup date October 2007 The Mustache Gallery is an underground art gallery on the West Side district of Chicago in the Pilsen South Loop area. The gallery runs themed shows out of a loft apartment at 718 W 18th Street. The Mustache Gallery is known for its experimental street art some of the artists are also notorious taggers graffiti artists , notably the Viking. The Gallery is owned and operated by Peter Skvara and Don O Brien among others. These two young entrepreneurs have made it their mission to eliminate the sterile and generally unenthused art gallery atmosphere by showing the spectacle through art and giving the patrons a personal alliance with the artists and their work. The two curators celebrate the slogan, ideas into action , and put that mentality into every show, transforming the space into another world unlike a reformed art gallery setting. Artists featured in the past have included Eva Deitch, Kevin Gallagher, Jay Croft, Adi Goodrich, Eric Johnson, Adam Schleimer, David Rasool Robinson, Chad Harrison, James Jankowiak AKA Casper , and Young Cho. The gallery holds themed openings every two months past themes have included The Union Show , The Contraption Show and The Catholic Show . The Mustache Gallery has many upcoming shows in the near future, one being an exhibition of skateboarders and their art to come in November, sponsored by Uprise and Modest Skateshops. External links gallerygallery http www.themustachegallery.com The Mustache Gallery http cms.colum.edu reservoir people welcome to the mustache galler.php Reservoir Magazine Welcome to the Mustache Gallery Chicago Journal Pilsen s Secret Stache Article written by Matthew Hendrickson http www.chicagojournal.com main.asp?Search 1&ArticleID 3363&SectionID 5&SubSectionID 5&S 1 Category Companies based in Chicago, Illinois Category Art galleries in Illinois ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Armoury Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Milwaukee , Wisconsin owned and run by Cassandra Smith and Jessica Steeber . Established in 2008, the gallery resides on the third floor of the historic Milwaukee Fortress building. The gallery s name was inspired by the Kremlin Armoury in Moscow. ref cite web url http www.thearmourygallery.com About.html title The Armoury Gallery Official Site accessdate 2008 10 24 publisher thearmourygallery.org ref The gallery promotes upcoming and semi established local, national and international artists creating dynamic, challenging work in a variety of Media arts media . The gallery also encourages Installation art installation work , aiming to create a unique dialogue between the art, the artist, the gallery and the viewer. Creativity and Cooperation are the owners primary dreams for the gallery. ref cite web url http www.altdash.com ShowArticle.aspx?ID 55 title The Armoury Gallery Opening accessdate 2008 10 24 publisher altdash.com ref References reflist External links http www.thearmourygallery.com The Armoury Gallery official website http www.vitalsourcemag.com index.php magazine article five on three Vital Source magazine article on the gallery http www.altdash.com ShowArticle.aspx?ID 55 Alt Magazine article on the gallery coord missing Wisconsin Category Art galleries in Wisconsin Category Contemporary art galleries Category Culture of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Visitor attractions in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wisconsin stub US art display stub ... more details
Halcyon Gallery has two art gallery art galleries in the United Kingdom . They are situated on New Bond Street and Bruton Street in Mayfair . In February 2008, Halcyon Gallery opened a five storey contemporary gallery at 24 Bruton Street with a new exhibition by sculptor Lorenzo Quinn . In the summer of 2008, Halcyon held the first exhibition in the UK of Bob Dylan s art work entitled The Drawn Blank Series. Halcyon Gallery showcases works by contemporary painters and sculptors. It was originally established to cater for art lovers in the English Midlands Midlands by Paul Green and his parents Lionel and Raena Green in 1982. The gallery was originally situated in Birmingham s Pallasades Shopping Centre , where it sold contemporary artwork by upcoming sculptors and painters. Halcyon Gallery is part of the Halcyon Group, which also owns the Washington Green Fine Art publishers and Castle Galleries. External links http www.halcyongallery.com Halcyon Gallery Website coord 51.5104 0.1452 type landmark region GB WSM display title Category Art museums and galleries in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Art museums and galleries in London UK art display stub ... more details
The Heffel Gallery Limited is a Canada Canadian art gallery and fine art art sale auction house headquartered in Vancouver , British Columbia . Founded in 1978 by businessman and art collector Kenneth G. Heffel, the gallery specializes in works by the Group of Seven artists Group of Seven as well as other significant Canadian and international artists. Founder Kenneth G. Heffel died in 1987. Since then, the business has been managed by his sons, Robert and David Heffel. A new division called the Heffel Fine Art Auction House was created in 1995 and Heffel.com Online Auctions in 1999. The Heffel Gallery established a national presence with the opening of branches in Toronto , Ontario http www.heffel.com new galleryGallery T.aspx in 2002 and in Montreal , Quebec http www.heffel.com new galleryGallery M.aspx in 2005. References http www.heffel.com new Index.aspx Heffel Galley Limited website Vancouver Corporations Category Art museums and galleries in British Columbia Category Canadian auction houses Category Companies based in Vancouver Category 1978 establishments art display stub ... more details
one source date November 2011 primary sources date November 2011 Opera Gallery is a leading network of 11 contemporary art gallery world wide that first opened in 1994 by founder Gilles Dyan. Today, Opera Gallery is present in most of the world s major art capitals Paris 1994 , Singapore 1994 , New York 2000 , Miami 2003 , Hong Kong 2004 , London 2005 , Venice 2005 , Seoul 2007 , Dubai 2008 , and Monaco 2009 . Opera Gallery provides a showcase for the works of the famous painters such as Pablo Picasso Picasso , Salvador Dal Dal , Joan Mir Mir , Georges Braque Braque , Andy Warhol Warhol , and Marc Chagall Chagall . Opera Gallery also promotes new artistic talent. Recent artists include Ron English artist Ron English , Lita Cabellut, Lori Earley , David Mach , Camilla D Errico , and Sylvain Tremblay. Opera Gallery supports young artists who have gone on to achieve international recognition. The Gallery continues to find many talented artists in Europe, Asia, and America. External links http www.operagallery.com Opera Gallery official site US art display stub Category Art museums and galleries in London Category Contemporary art galleries Category Art galleries in Manhattan ... more details