A room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
‘her father runs an art gallery in New York City’
‘He edited an art magazine and ran an art gallery.’
‘The theatre has been carefully remodelled and an art gallery and cafe added.’
‘Small cafes and art galleries displaying work by local artists are popping up here and there.’
‘Heading back to the car, Marcello talked excitedly of his plans to open his own art gallery.’
‘You will also find several interesting museums and art galleries around the city.’
‘If I see a beautiful painting in an art gallery, I have the need to tell others.’
‘As the visitors walk through they can have spontaneous interactions with the artists and experience their works in surroundings very different from staid art galleries.’
‘He's an internationally-renowned artist who set up an installation at the art gallery using pollen, wax, rice and milk.’
‘The 10-day festival, divided into six different cultural events, will be held at various art galleries, theatre houses and open spaces in the City.’
‘I wanted to know what Eyre made of a recent study showing that Britons visit more plays, concerts, libraries, museums and art galleries than their counterparts in France, Germany or Italy.’
‘A cleaner at London's Tate Britain modern art gallery threw out a bag of garbage which formed part of an artwork because it was thought to be trash.’
‘A regional art gallery is a significant asset in the cultural life of any community.’
‘We're witnessing an expansion of national arts facilities on a par with the nineteenth century, when local philanthropists and businessmen funded art galleries, theatres and concert halls across Britain.’
‘In art galleries curators seem obsessed by mass media and celebrity, audiences and participation.’
‘In 1972 the municipal art gallery of his home town, Stockport, gave him a major retrospective exhibition.’
‘Kristine was a manager at a small but very profitable art gallery in downtown Boston.’
‘A retrospective exhibition of her work was held at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery in 1972, to which she contributed catalogue notes.’
‘He liked visiting the theatre and art galleries, and had firm views about what he saw.’
‘We hit art galleries and picked up some pieces here and there to decorate our apartment.’
‘She had accepted a position at the local art gallery and loved every minute of it.’
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