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  • In fact, the architectural genre dominates Vienna's new 60,000-square-meter arts complex, the Museumsquartier, of which the Kunsthalle is a central part.

    Reinventing Baroque 2007

  • Their Supershow, in which rather than being charged an entry fee, entrants were given two francs to see the Superflex show in Kunsthalle Basel, which consisted of the audience itself, had overtones of a typically awful artworld surplus reflexivity.

    February « 2009 « Squares of Wheat 2009

  • George Widener: In January, the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, Germany, devoted an elaborate exhibit to this self-taught North Carolinian and his colorful doomsday drawings, but he's not yet well known in his home country.

    At Armory, Fast Food, 3-D And Some New Big Guns Kelly Crow 2011

  • The conception of this project consistently derives from its underlying architecture – the theoretic conception and visual pattern of the Hamburg Kunsthalle.

    Fly Shelf with a Projection Screen Integrated 2009

  • Karlsruhe Still but Not Quite Life Fruit and flowers are the most commonly known still-life subjects, but Kunsthalle Karlsruhe focuses a new show on a rarely celebrated subgenre: dead animals.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • In "Kienholz: The Signs of the Times," Schirn Kunsthalle shows a series of "moral tableaux" alongside a selection of smaller installations exploring the artist's visual criticisms of modern life.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • Contrasting its own glamorous "Vanity" fashion photography show in Hall 1, Kunsthalle Wien presents a selection of video, film, photography, performance and body art that challenge the traditional ideals of beauty and fashion.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • They are like the German Kunsthalle, a kind of museum, and they certainly put on shows that are up to the level of museum shows.

    Jay Jopling: portrait of the perfect gallerist | profile 2011

  • Koshalek refers to it as a "Kunsthalle for sculpture," referring to the temporary exhibition spaces dotted all over Germany, which make even minor cities in that country leaders in displaying current art.

    At Hirshhorn, gallery space below the sculpture garden? Blake Gopnik 2010

  • Hamburger Kunsthalle 'Caspar David Friedrich in His Studio' 1811 by Georg Friedrich Kersting Given the theme's redolent place in the painter's oeuvre, it is hardly surprising that Friedrich's colleagues took it up in their own work.

    At the Threshold Between Art and Nature Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011

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