Sentences with phrase «acclaim for a generation of artists»

Future generations will find it inexplicable that through a period of unprecedented international acclaim for a generation of artists working in Britain, so many of our public collections have been unable to collect examples of their work.

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One of the most acclaimed artists of her generation, Turner Prize nominee, Tacita Dean, is known for her remarkable films, drawings, and photographs.
Future generations will find it inexplicable that through a period of unprecedented international acclaim for artists working in Britain, so many of our public collections have been unable to collect examples of their work.
Since completing his Master's Degree with a Distinction in Research at the Royal College of Art in London in 2004, he has received international acclaim for his minimal, yet emotionally charged photographs, videos and sculptures and is without question one of the most exciting British artists of his generation.
Although Darger was unrecognized as an artist during his lifetime, the impressive body of watercolors and writings he created are acclaimed by admirers and scholars of both mainstream and outsider art, and has been a source of inspiration for several generations of contemporary artists.
Since then she has established herself as one of the leading artists of her generation, developing a body of work acclaimed for its expansive, insightful inquiry into various historical and social phenomena.
Highly acclaimed for his coordination of the RA's Summer Exhibition last year, Michael Craig - Martin RA, one of the best - known British artists of his generation, who recently had a major retrospective at the Serpentine Galleries.
Brooks is part of a generation of artists who emerged in London in the nineties to great international acclaim and for over 20 years has made works that explore the ways in which painting has the power to transform the way we see the everyday
One of the most acclaimed artists of his generation and arguably the most provocative, Richard Prince (born 1949) is best known for his works of appropriation, the artistic strategy that involves the borrowing, adaptation, or reproduction of existing artistic forms as the basis for fresh creation and commentary.
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