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"front room" Definitions
  1. a living room at the front of a house

222 Sentences With "front room"

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My studio is in the front room of my house.
I won't even let you look in that front room.
There was a place I remember that had a show in the front room and a bar in the backroom, which is where the trans clientele were—pretty much straight clientele in the front room.
You could buy flowers and fill the front room with them.
The front room has a separate, side entrance from the street.
It's a great price and will look stunning in our front room.
Maybe we'll just get together and jam in Mick Mars' front room.
She installed a single bed in the front room of the second floor.
My studio is in the front room of my apartment in Antwerp, Belgium.
Vo has turned the front room into a spacious kitchen and dining space.
" We returned to the front room, to have another look at "Two Trees.
I have exactly the same Imperial War Museum poster in my front room.
The day before, the scene in the apartment's front room had been chaotic.
This, and a handful of other figures, occupy the front room of the gallery.
He was studying math with his father in the front room of their home.
For her, it felt as if the attack took place "in my front room".
At night, she stayed in the front room, and I mainly went in back.
He pauses at the front room door and his hand doesn't reach the handle.
Even if you timeshare the front room get everyone a couple of hours alone.
Earlier Tuesday, standing in the front room of Defense Distributed's office in Austin, Tex.
He said he'd just walked into a hallway when a front room was blown apart.
The interior wall in Melton's front room stood exposed, stripped bare because of water damage.
To jumping around in my front room and playing at my dad's office with Brian.
Only not in the front room, obviously, because you share that with six other people.
Finally, the front room offers fireplace dining in overstuffed yellow gingham chairs and gilded accents.
Once in the front room, the stairway curves and disappears into the dark hallways above.
Early this month, Shahid died in the front room of his house, holding Camellia's hand.
My brother-in-law is in the bedroom, there is blood all over the front room.
We sat in our front room and played Jenga, drank red wine, and passing out candy.
The small front room is staged with graffiti, vintage rock posters and a dozen bar stools.
We stayed in a mid-tier King Premier Ocean Front room which typically costs $755 nightly.
She felt embarrassed telling her story in the building's front room in earshot of other visitors.
Damian Marley blasted from the front room and I couldn't see my feet on the carpet.
At Williamsburg's Front Room Gallery, a group exhibition looks for the cultural context of abandoned places.
In a third show at the BMA, Front Room: Adam Pendleton, the words are the images.
"My husband has got used to me using our front room for consultations," she says, smiling.
So I pushed my way through the crowd, past the front room and into the warehouse beyond.
We were in the front room of a house Iraqi soldiers were using as an operating base.
Beyond Ruin Porn continues at the Front Room Gallery (147 Roebling, Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn) through February 21.
After spending time with the smaller works in the front room, the sudden increase in scale is breathtaking.
That means the front porch or stoop are equally as important as the entry hall and front room.
He walked into the front room of their apartment one morning to find her standing by the window.
It has just three tables with checkered tablecloths in the front room and three in the back room.
At close to midnight, I found the last free seat at the grand piano in the front room.
The front room was the show, with the usual complement of bachelorette parties and tourists in the audience.
"I didn't hear you," He says startling me and crossing the large living area to the front room.
The plotless performance begins in the capacious front room, then soon moves into the bi-level back room.
That's who the sweaty guy in the front room was, evidently, back from a long, hot day of downloading.
That's who the sweaty guy in the front room was, evidently, back from a long, hot day of downloading.
As soon as I walked into his front room I was met with about eight of his family members.
Impressively multifarious, Guillot's work occupies floor space, wall space, table space and air space in the gallery's front room.
Margaret Green, living across the water, found that she could no longer do the ironing in her front room.
Then came a revelation, with my wife sitting in the front room: He had used LSD again, he said.
Altogether, the work in this front room speaks to the interrelation between the hazards of war and its attraction.
Phil Buehler: (UN)THINKABLE continues at Front Room Gallery (48 Hester Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through October 1.
"Look, this isn't a movie," as one furious Italian mayor, broadcasting from his front room, put it last week.
A couple of months ago, he tidied up the front room downstairs and hung a few of his paintings.
She was in the bedroom, but most of her family was in the front room, cooing over a newborn baby.
The handsome ceiling lamp we have in the front room is the only one that could hold this behemoth comfortably.
When I get home, I dance around the front room daydreaming about the huge tree that will be here soon.
I stayed in a King Premier Ocean Front room which was comped for review, but typically runs $755 a night.
In Mokong, the front room of Toussaint's grandmother's house became crowded with Cameroonian officials and American aides securing the premises.
"The Studio of Dieter and Björn Roth, Ackermannschof, Basel" (1995-2008) is installed in the gallery's main floor front room.
In the front room of the restaurant called only "egg," a mother and daughter suck on ice cubes made of algae.
The coffin, covered by gallery staff at night to prevent fading, is one of two installations in the show's front room.
Front Room is one of the holdouts: the gallery has inhabited a well-worn space on Roebling Street for 18 years.
In the front room, a group of 15 to 19-year-olds are gathered in a circle, reading and parsing poetry.
They opened the front room here in 1953, and in '56, Crazy Sarah behind the bar bought it from her brother.
Where the kitchen's been extended used to be their front room, so this is where they ate all their family meals.
Thirty portraits fill the front room of the nonprofit's headquarters, which flanks the light rail tracks for the Metro Gold Line.
You can tell that people value that combination if you study the clothes they wear to eat in the front room.
Brett has been a convivial host over the last hour, sat in the front room of his posh west London townhouse.
Its front room was once Kettle of Fish's second home, and photographs and paintings still pay tribute to that bar's history.
An ocean-front room with a deck clocked in at $2,300 a night, not counting another $300 or so in taxes.
The front room of Irene's was an ordinary grocery, but tucked in a parlor behind it was an illegal gambling den.
The front room still looked like one: walls decorated with lithographs of old post offices, front windows had full gray drapery.
Once we get to the event, we noticed that the party is only taking place in the front room, around the bar.
The man got up after what felt like twenty minutes' sleep and stumbled into the front room, one hand hiding his eyes.
Most of the content available for free online is low budget, shot in someone's front room with a camcorder and a sofa.
The phone cord was just long enough that he could reach the boxes filled with his parents' things in the front room.
Chicken sizzles in the oven, and wood crackles in the huge fireplace that dominates the front room of every house in Sodeto.
She goes to the front room to phone her sister, Millie, and ask if she can stay with her for the night.
Familiar faces from the "Lit" video float in and out of the front room, manoeuvring their way between the kitchen and toilet.
As I listen to him tell the story, I watch Williams walk into the front room then return with the bronze casting.
In the airy front room, the low-slung sectional sofa is nothing more than blue vinyl cushions topped with blue cotton pillows.
While the nursing home residents ate at a long table in the back, several groups of regulars dined in a front room.
"Í blóma (In bloom)," in the gallery's front room, takes things in a different direction: more erotic, homoerotic, botanical, and overtly sculptural.
Although bound by visually similar patterns and colors, the paintings in the gallery's front room feel disjointed from those in the innermost space.
That's why it's Saturday morning and your front door is propped open and six Nordic guys are assembling… something in your front room.
On the ground floor of the house was a communal front room where everyone congregated after they were thrown out of the pub.
They were much younger and invited me inside the front room, where I saw enormous piles of the Keano posters on the floor.
He ushers me into a dark front room, decorated with grainy photographs of long-dead revolutionaries and a badly dated map of Belarus.
"Currently, my brand is just me on a sewing machine in my parents' front room," says Williams, who recently interned with Vivienne Westwood.
"That's the water hitting my front-room window, which is extremely high," Mr. Pintard narrates as he pans the camera around his home.
The homeowners, Ken and Kelly Downs, were not injured when the vehicle crashed into the front room office, according to the Waco Tribute-Herald.
The night Charlie Rose was dismissed from PBS last November for alleged sexual misconduct, he still arrived at his table in the front room.
So far, I have written only about the works in the front room of the gallery, as I was in no hurry to leave them.
The cylindrical modules are stacked most dramatically in "Stack S/N 2015_12_23" (2015), the seven-and-a-half-foot-tall showstopper dominating Outlet's front room.
On a Monday evening in early November, the singer J'Nai Bridges, 32, is standing at the piano in the front room of her Harlem apartment.
Behold the joy of this  grandpa's front room celebration, made Twitter famous by user Ashanti Stewart: My grandfather reaction when Bolt just ran lol..... pic.twitter.
My whole family was sat around the TV in the front room when it happened, because we couldn't afford to heat more than one room.
"I've had to struggle and fight so hard to stay in my home," she said, sitting in the front room of her house this fall.
Front Room Gallery on the Lower East Side is exhibiting Phil Buehler's photographs of Cold War ruins, from vacant missile silos to fallout shelter signs.
In the noisy front room, Jonas Mekas, who wrote about film for the Voice from 21975 to 373, huddled with Ed Fancher, the founding publisher.
Grabbing both sides, I hold my breath and make my way to the bright front room ignoring the piles of rotten food, insects, and detritus.
It was the sixth night of Hanukkah, and in a front room of the Azan family's three-story Brooklyn home was an oil-burning menorah.
She has a magnetic pull from afar (perfectly framed by the entranceway, you can see her from the front room) and she's enthralling from up close.
There was a billiards table in the middle of the front room and beyond it a pair of French doors leading to a large indoor pool.
Their house sat just above one of our occasional creeks—parallel to it, actually, with a long, spacious front room looking down on the streambed below.
Anderson's print is called "Still Life with Artificial Flowers" and "evokes a snapshot of the artist's mother's front room in Birmingham," according to the press release.
A couple in the front room was setting out food announced on a hastily scrawled menu: Eggplant lasagna, arugula salad and a couple of other dishes.
Featuring a broad front room restaurant with views upon the Seine, the restaurant also includes a much-storied suite of private rooms offering intimate couples dining.
One evening in October, Cedric Sturdevant walked through the dim front room with Regi Stevenson and James Watson, two 20-something colleagues at My Brother's Keeper.
The front room features 20-foot-high ceilings with a glass atrium over the bar, and a wall of windows that bathes the space in light.
The Crew's back, which is OK, I guess—it was cool to take a cross-country US road trip from the comfort of my front room.
Just because a mirror, table or chair looks nice in the store doesn't necessarily mean it will fit in your front room or go with the wallpaper.
The series that followed, titled "Albedo Zone" and now on view at Front Room, refers to a scientific theory about climate change that has triggered such disasters.
The more humans there are, the hotter the planet gets, like when there are too many people in your front room and you have to open a window.
You might find yourself in an empty front room, gripping tightly to a can of Monster while someone asks you turn "Murkle Man"down because #ProjectArk are outside.
The menorah that started the fire in a front room of the Azan family's home was about two feet wide and burned oil held in small glass cups.
The bar, with its nice clean lines, is poised in the front room in such a way that the bartender can't help but be the center of attention.
The huge roaster in the front room is the top of the line; Ms. Ngai likes it because it's not fully automated so she can control the settings.
In the front room, a framed image of a black girl riding an ear of white corn with the caption "grow white for extra profits" reads as an indictment.
Bednarcyzk and Sullivan gather with fellow Red Stars fans in the back of Chicago's A.J. Hudson's bar, where they're insulated from the hooligan atmosphere in the bar's front room.
Wherever Grandma was — Einstein Bagels, her front room, the roof at work, even the shower — she remembered to send her granddaughter love, along with a smiling picture of herself.
" Without waiting for a reply he says: "I'm just about to sand the floorboards in my front room, and I need to make sure I get the right polish.
After searching around and unable to find the mystery bird I then went into her front room and found a smoke alarm beeping after the battery had gone flat.
Featured in the gallery's upstairs front room are scale models of the lower galleries, with small video-projection machines minutely reproducing the images and sounds of the exhibition below.
Mr. Borgna is the new chef de cuisine at Market Table in the West Village, which has undergone some renovations and now has a bar in the front room.
The front room was large enough for a dining table and a sofa, and it was connected to the kitchen, which (she checked) had a working stove and refrigerator.
In the front room, where four canvases glow with sunny swathes of yellow, boots are polished, cheeks are lathered and shaved, roadside litter is cleared, a grave is dug.
In the front room slumped over the end of the sofa like a dead dog is a brother, a best friend, the fleshy incarnation of your worst and best memories.
A front room was filled with mementos and objects no parent ever wants — the letter of condolence from President George W. Bush, the American flag that had covered the coffin.
Like sleeping, but with your eyes and senses open and a bag of sour Skittles (or chosen snack of choice) lingering somewhere on the coffee table in your front room.
In the years that former Assemblyman Herman D. Farrell was chairman of the Manhattan Democratic Party, he interviewed candidates for civil court judge at a table in the front room.
At the center of their front room is a Wardian case, a small glass enclosure inside of which, during a visit this past June, a fern was struggling to survive.
Camellia would not think of allowing him to be admitted to the hospital, but nursed him in the front room until there was nothing to do but give him painkillers.
They helped evacuate Hayler from the smoke-filled front room and stamp out the fire which had spread from the blazing curtains and found Marmalade the cat cowering in the corner.
They sat in the front room, she on the edge of the futon—her futon—and he perched atop the ottoman that went with this chair his aunt had given him.
"In a moment of stupidity, I voted for Valadao last year and I have been regretting it ever since," he said, sitting in the front room of his ranch-style home.
Instead, his first turn as jolly old St. Nicholas came in a front room at the Vivid Cabaret in Midtown Manhattan, a place that is politely described as a gentlemen's club.
Hanging in the front room are disquieting photographs by American Artist of books from the Blue Lives Matter movement — an extension of their recent, powerful show at Brooklyn gallery Koenig & Clinton.
She passed along her Oscars to her mother, who displayed them in her front room and polished them so religiously that the gold disappeared and the base metal beneath was revealed.
The front room of the mayor's home in Little Italy operated as a sort of ad hoc social services agency, where supplicants were constantly calling and showing up at the door.
The highlights include the painter Amy Hill at Front Room, the painter Coady Brown at 1969 Gallery and the interdisciplinary artist Maria Lai and the sculptor Jukhe Kwon at Ierimonti Gallery.
The front room of the Auto Firm is decorated with signed jerseys from baseball clients like Cespedes, Jose Abreu and Nelson Cruz, with some of the jerseys including messages addressed to Vega.
"We have the most laughed-at immigration laws of anywhere in the world," Mr. Trump said to reporters as he and Ms. McMahon sat in the ornate front room of the club.
He sat in the kaleidoscopic front room of the house, beside a pair of containers he had used to clean his car spray-painting guns, now transformed into giant Campbell's soup cans.
He paints in the front room, which was where the store used to be, and he and his wife live in the back, as did the grocer who once owned this store.
But what works for a screen 70 feet across viewed in total darkness, doesn't necessarily translate to a display that sits in your front room creating awkward reflections, glares, and limited viewing angles.
A'yanna was killed when an unidentified shooter or shooters sprayed her home with bullets, hitting the front room of the house where she and her grandmother, Shirley Robinson, 60, slept, according to police.
Passing through the non-air-conditioned entrance in the summer stopped me in my tracks: The smell of the old, hot wood there was identical to the smell of my grandmother's front room.
Hooking a Galaxy Gear up to Google Street View and cycling the length of the UK — 1,500 kilometers from Land's End to John o' Groats — all from the comfort of his front room.
According to police, a mother and her infant child were sleeping in the front room of the suburban bungalow when an M27 hand grenade was hurled at the front door around 2.30 a.m.
It has the feeling of someone's front room: Everyone sits at the bar, and nobody sits at the tables—but there's no more room at the bar, so we sit at the tables.
I was beginning to wonder what all the fuss was about at this hotel to warrant such rates, but as soon as I entered my King Premier Ocean Front room, it became clear.
The main difference between the King Premier Ocean Front room and the cheaper, standard King Pier room was the choice of full ocean view or postcard-like views of the iconic Malibu Pier.
I don't remember the doctor mentioning the gym or my record collection... I get up and start pacing about the front room, picking things up, looking at them, putting them back down again.
Church Alley Coffee Bar: At the end of December, Church Alley is closing its location in Central City (where it occupied the front room of an impromptu movie theater) and moving to Mid City.
Middleton, who had small hands, buck teeth, and a pronounced New England accent, opened a school for dance and music in the front room of No. 69 and called her students the Merrie Carltons.
No longer cooling his heels, Mr. Sippel will be ready in late spring with four-course tasting menus in a refined setting that will have a rustic front-room taverna: 19 West 24th Street.
It was like tears on tears on tears, in his front room with his kids, it was incredible, a moment I'll never forget, and I had my momma with me, it was so super dope.
I knock, and my contact, Yuri, opens the door and lets me into an ample front room, empty save for a fatigued-looking, sweat-covered guy in a tank top seated on a lone chair.
I knock, and my contact, Yuri, opens the door and lets me into an ample front room, empty save for a fatigued-looking, sweat-covered guy in a tank top seated on a lone chair.
The only thing he knew was that strong digital lights had turned on, emitting a harsh blue glare, he had stumbled into the front room, and the woman walked in just a few minutes later.
French oak barrels double as bar tables in the front room, and a back room is set up as a beer hall with a large and colorful mural of wild things — in this case, wolves.
It's worth mentioning that the front room at the night was Container, Bee Mask, John Elliot, and Ricardo Donoso—people who are pretty well known and huge now in the experimental-synth scene these days.
In the front room, there's the bar with bottles at the back, baseball caps hung overhead, a painting of the building as it might have been when it led directly out to the Hudson River.
The upright sculpture, in a corner of the gallery's small front room, is made of 14 gray horn loudspeakers; dangling down and spreading across the floor is a tangle of root-like, red electrical wiring.
It can pop up in the form of moody blue cabinets with gleaming brass handles, or in a bar's navy-painted exterior with brass lettering on its windows, as with the Front Room in Chicago.
Off the Shelf: Modern & Contemporary Artists' Books continues through June 25; Timeless Weft: Ancient Tapestries and the Art of Louise B. Wheatley continues through July 30; and Front Room: Adam Pendleton continues through October 1.
In the front room at Cohan is "The Living Need Light, the Dead Need Music," a 21-minute film that takes as its point of departure the fantastical funeral rites of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.
One at a time, we went into the front room to be smudged with sage on the wrestling mats by a woman in her sixties with the silver hair and beatific smile of a Latina Mrs. Claus.
" A Son's Musical Legacy Sitting in a back room at Pianos for People's storefront location while Smith tutors students in the large front room, Townsend listens as they play and says, "I hear Alex validating what's going on.
The department do their best to sift out the perverts and weirdoes, but a few months into this placement, one elderly couple were sitting in their front room with tea and biscuits laid out for Tony when we arrived.
Only I told a couple of drag guys from Denmark that they could use this space—" she gestures to your front room, your shallow bowl of spaghetti bolognese, the little plate of garlic bread you overdid "—for their latest show.
But over in Prime Air promo land, Richard A, the friendly looking fellow starring in the Prime Air marketing video, is already back in his cozy front room unboxing his Amazon Fire TV and packet of air-freighted dog biscuits.
A night's stay ranges from as low as about $260 per night for two people for a Sea Front Room, all the way up to more than $4,200 for the Presidential Villa, which comes with a private garden and swimming pool.
In the Murray Hill section of Manhattan, Kara Turrisi Greenwood, 40, lives above Wee Ones Club, a preschool that she started as a Mommy and Me class in 2004 in the front room of the townhouse that her family owns.
In the crowded front room, Jorgito, who, like other illegal immigrants interviewed for this article, asked that his last name be withheld to prevent officials from identifying him and his family, introduced the doctor to his friends, relatives and pastor.
"He asked me to go outside and see the plane because he was just above our home," she said, sitting in a dimly lit front room in front of a portrait from Sintayehu's university graduation and a row of burned candles.
Everything started very suddenly, when he appeared in a programme called "The Secret of Happiness" in 1993, and his home-made DVDs flew out in hundreds from his front room; and then it passed over until the next spurt, in 2006-15.
In the back room, spare and suffused with northern light, Dionysian Lisa lets her "id run amok" on the canvas; in the bookshelf-lined front room, Apollonian Lisa — "rational, logical, organized" — tends to the big business of being a successful contemporary artist.
For example, you might point the camera around your front room and be suggested a chatroom for 'interior design trends and ideas' , or at a pot plant and get 'gardeners' chat, or at your cat and get 'pet chat' or 'funny pets'.
The library is quiet again—the printer whirs softly as sheets of paper are printed for a class later that day; at some point, the Bomb Squad kids had retreated to the front room and eventually gone on a field trip with Coval.
An augmented reality version of 3D Movie Maker Videos of the app in action show users selecting from a menu of AR characters (including dinosaurs, astronauts, cats, and zombies) before placing them in real life settings — their front room or bathroom, for example.
The private performances Dinner for Remembering and Dinner to Plan a Revolution were invite-only and not publicly observed, but Instructions for Drinking with a Friend involved mid-day consumption of whiskey in the gallery's front room and was open for volunteers.
Despite being in many ways an unlikely candidate, Tarkon is a person whose life experience, refracted by soccer, had perhaps inevitably put him on the cultural collision course that now found him shaking with adrenaline in the front room of his house.
Three connecting parlors run the length of the home: a front room with a gilded-frame pier mirror and marble fireplace; a middle room, used as a dining room, with another marble fireplace; and a back room that serves as a family room.
Damir works the front room, carving up raw branzino and de-shelling scallops at a tableside cart and then sprinkling the just-pulled-from-the-sea morsels with local olive oil, squirts of lemon and dashes of salt and pepper before serving.
All Mr. Sharpe said he knew about the disappearance was that his friend did not show up for "church," a Sunday morning ritual in which residents gather in the Pink Panther's front room to watch "Landline," the nation's premier rural affairs program.
Phillip Buehler's Mallrat to Snapchat: The End of the Third Place, on exhibit at the Front Room Gallery through January 12, is a photographic tour of one mall's decline, featuring the abandoned storefronts of the Wayne Hills Mall in Wayne, New Jersey.
The funky homemade vibe of the front room, where the works on paper are pinned to the wall, is magnified in the second gallery, where objects of different sizes lean against the wall, and assemblages have been placed on a long table.
In one corner of a front room, next to a permanently installed painting, a video work shows a pair of blinking eyes; it screens opposite three metronomes ticking at different paces, so that the room becomes invigorated through these small gestures that recall bodily functions.
The walls are bare wood and brick, the rafters are exposed and the tables are bare in the airy front room; there is more seating up a few steps adjacent to the kitchen: Rua Conde de Irajá 191, Botafogo; 011-55-21-3449-1834, lasai.com.br.
Ms. Scanie, a citizen of the nation, who sees her role as a sacred duty, sat with me in her front room that smelled of roasting lavender and listed the decades of government abuse that her people have had to face just in her lifetime.
You're all there, in the front room, 11 PM and maybe time to wind down—but just one more Mock the Week, eh lads, just one more—and then you hear the inevitable succession: heels up a staircase, giggles, shushed silence, keys in the door, clumping.
A lot of people like public information posters and tube design from that era—I've got an Imperial War Museum poster with a dazzle ship on it in my front room—but what is it about Keep Calm and Carry On that's made it spread like wildfire?
The exhibition, which fills The Drawing Center's large front room — painted fluorescent orange for the occasion — features several new paintings, along with a selection of charcoal Word drawings from 963 — monumental inscriptions of single words (equality; evil; fear; justice; liberty) — and a 296 anti-Nixon painting.
In an interview with board investigators, Detective Dimitrakakis said that his confidential informant had purchased cocaine from people on different floors of the house, which the Police Department later determined was not true: The purchases had all occurred in a front room on the first floor.
Not only did unwrapping its sweet and promising corners take me straight to being back in my grandparents' front room in front of a roaring fire and haze of dog hair, it was also actually kind of delicious, with hard chocolate giving way to a soft, chocolate fondant filling.
So instead of my normal afterwork practice of throwing my bag down in the hall, kicking my shoes across the front room, and settling in for a night of tortellini and Transparent, I instead headed to a community center in Peckham to see if a gong bath could chill me out.
Each of the six small paintings from McElheny's Observation series in the front room has a midnight-black acrylic surface and a single large circle in the middle displaying bright, swirling activity, including copious dots of what looks like pure light, and dense, swirling, somewhat ragged clusters, as well as spirals and shards.
There is a sprayed drawing of a van marked "Rapides Parish Police [St]ate Inmate Labor" on the west wall of Catinca Tabacaru's front room, and a cramped installation in the back, but the majority the exhibition is paint on canvas, pictures of disembodied hands, legs, and feet engaged in various forms of menial work.
In " No Face (Pannier)," in the front room, the half-naked female figure, with gray-black, graphite tinted skin, stands with her fists clenched on either side of her waist; her hollow face — and the hollowness by no means communicates emptiness, anonymity, or facelessness — is encircled by a rosette featuring dozens of tiny, pastel-colored ceramic flowers.
Even a relatively formal piece like "For 'Dream of Life'" (1988) — a large pastel composed primarily of a yellow mass evoking a bifurcated tuba framed by an irregular red rectangle, a riven spirit on a flying carpet — feels immediately more improvisational than "Dust Tracks" on the facing wall, the only other occupant of the gallery's front room.
The first time I saw someone record was my mother and my uncle: They had a big double bass in my front room and they had set up a little eight-track, and they recorded these kind of dub, jazz, poetry, abstract tracks... My uncle was always playing in ska bands, always playing guitar and making stuff and painting.
In deference to the social obligations of teenagehood, she allowed Paloma to have the larger of the two sleeping areas, in a loft overlooking the main living space, which includes a good-sized front room where she can entertain friends and a teensy back bedroom with a window affording a glimpse of the Empire State Building.
I'd caught glimpses of Mr. Gay over the years, along with other members of the family (a grandson frequently works the cash register), but I'd never spent more than a few minutes in the bustling front room, where coolers of shrimp, crab and local fish fill the air with the briny scent of a Lowcountry summer.
Renters When Montana Simone first saw the turn-of-the-century horse stable in Bushwick, Brooklyn, that would become her art gallery and home, she scarcely noticed that a handful of space heaters provided the only warmth, or that the wind blew into the front room under a gap of several inches beneath the barn door.
Though Victorian Secrets got a mention in the New York Times and earned Sarah a spot on The View (meeting Whoopi Goldberg "was like meeting the Queen," she said), most of the attention has been on the outward quirkiness of their lives: the way they dress and the bikes with the big front wheels and the gramophone in their front room.
This is one of the many items you can find at Fuse Works, which is run by Front Room gallery, and other items you might consider include Heidi Cody's ad-covered toilet paper ($15), Lisa Levy's book of matches that proudly displays the date of her first period ($2160.93), and Joe Bochynski's thankful bricks, which may prove useful during a riot ($250.95).
The chip I've just taken out should go in a box, to go into a container, to go onto a truck, to go onto a ship, to go to China, to go onto another truck, to be dumped in some no-fucking-where village in Guangdong where an old lady that used to be a subsistence farmer will pull it apart in her front room to recycle the components.
The four oversize windows in the open-plan front room are ringed by English ivy, and the home is decorated with both design classics (leather-backed brass Jacques Adnet dining chairs from the 21969s that Gohar bought at auction) and custom pieces (an '290s-esque burled-maple veneer dining table with chunky cylindrical legs made by the New York artist Sam Stewart) that feel untethered from both time and place.
Limited to LACE's front room, Bold Visual Language is a small but compelling exhibition that pairs archival materials on loan from the Southern California Library by legendary graphic artist Emory Douglas, made when he was the Black Panther Party's Minister of Culture, with new works (solo and in collaboration with the Woman's Zapatista Embroidery Collective and artist Caleb Duarte), alongside pieces by Sadie Barnette, Juan Capistrán, and Patrick Martinez.
Paul Cézanne, "Achille Emperaire" (1868) oil on canvas, 201 x 121 cm Paris, musée d'Orsay, (photo © RMN-Grand Palais [Musée d'Orsay] / Hervé Lewandowski)As I navigated the immense front room containing most of the show, the same disappointment occurs over and over, with the most ludicrous example being Schnabel's pairing of his ugly "Tina in a Matador Hat" (1987) painting with Vincent van Gogh's divine "Self-portrait, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence" (1889).
Across the midsection, Stopa has laid two vertical rectangles, one gradient green and the other gradient blue, as if they were mini-paintings inside an inverted mini-version of the red-on-yellow environment he's created in the front room of the gallery (which, it should be noted, is a shoebox-style LES storefront almost entirely devoid of flat, unbroken walls — the long north wall swerves inward, while its opposite number is interrupted by a slight recess — giving the installation an unusually organic feel).
Eventually, Trump winds down, and the town hall closes with a final act: An impassioned speech from a woman named Melissa Young, who was introduced earlier as Miss Wisconsin 2005, makes an impassioned speech, getting up from the front room and informing the audience that she is suffering from a terminal illness, but that the fame she gained from Trump's pageant—and a kind note from the pageant master himself—changed her life, allowing her to set up a scholarship fund for her son.
Gallery; Vivian Suter and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels; David Regen; Claude Tolmer and L. Parker Stephenson Photographs; via apexart; Eduardo Kac and Henrique Faria, New York; Jessi Reaves and Bridget Donahue NYC; Greg Carideo; Sasha Bezzubov and Front Room Gallery; Sharon Horvath and Pierogi; Julia Rommel and Bureau, New York; Dario Lasagni; Mira Schor and Lyles & King; Walid Raad and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York; Peter Krashes and Theodore:Art, Brooklyn; Martin Kersels and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York; Silvia Bächli and Peter Freeman, Inc.
Our lineup of reviewers this year includes: Elizabeth Avedon, correspondent, L'Oeil de la PhotographieFelicia Anastasia, owner, Anastasia GalleryDaniel Aycock, owner, Front Room Gallery WilliamsburgStacey Baker, photo editor, The New York Times MagazineSam Barzilay, creative director, United Photo Industries and PhotovilleJacqueline Bates, photography director, California Sunday MagazineLiz Baylen, director of video enterprise, The New York TimesDeborah Bell, president and owner, Deborah Bell PhotographsJonathan Blaustein, contributing writer, A Photo EditorElliott Jerome Brown Jr., exhibitions coordinator, Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan ArtsClinton Cargill, director of photography, Bloomberg BusinessweekEliezer Budasoff, editor, New York Times en Español.
Much of the couple's furniture was also purchased from or created by people they know: A five-foot-long turquoise chaise longue in the shape of a foot, a 1969 work by the late French Pop artist Nicola L — whose son and grandson are friends of the couple, and about whom Sosa is publishing a book with Apartamento — dominates the front room, and a molten-looking amber-and-chartreuse resin Open Sky Crosby chair (1995-99) by the Italian architect Gaetano Pesce (which formerly belonged to another friend, the New York interior designer Jim Walrod) animates the dining space.
Suddenly there was no house but most important the hand-sewn curtains were on the living-room windowsill facing the front porch though they constantly presented a confusion since at the same time all the windows in the front room were already covered with lace to add a certain stiffness to accompany the formally placed furniture: armchairs, cupboards, rugs, including the one I carried across Crete, up a steep hill, on a plane, a car, some steps, but Lord, the rug on the second floor is the Greek one, the Mexican rug is on the first floor near Gershom Scholem and Ralph Waldo, the mind, which I love above all things, is so sloppy.

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