Sentences with phrase «achieved international prominence»

In 1958, three years after breaking up with Greenberg, Frankenthaler married Robert Motherwell, an erudite, eloquent painter who had already achieved international prominence as a leader and theoretician of Abstract Expressionism.
Ever since, it has been promoting numerous artists on their career paths, many of which have achieved international prominence.
Sanford Biggers has achieved international prominence over the last decade with a diverse body of work that explores themes of identity, race, American history, and spirituality, often by blending installation and performance.
May 23 - August 4, 2013 Sanford Biggers has achieved international prominence over the last decade with a diverse body of work that explores themes of identity, race, African - American history, and spirituality, often by blending installation and performance.

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CSS achieved national and international prominence by spearheading the Los Angeles Unified Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Policy, the most stringent pesticide policy in the nation for K - 12 public schools — the first to embrace the «Precautionary Principle» and «Right to Know» and then the passage of California's Healthy Schools Act.
In 1920s Paris, Johnson lived in the former studio of James McNeill Whistler and became acquainted with Henry O. Tanner, an African American expatriate artist who had achieved international acclaim and who would become a pivotal figure in Johnson's rise to prominence.
>> > Until 25 October 2015 Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World Tate Britain London UK Retrospective of one of Britain's greatest artists, Barbara Hepworth (1903 > 1975), one of the few women artists to achieve widespread recognition and international prominence, featuring many of her most significant sculptures in wood, stone and bronze alongside her rarely seen works that exemplified modernism from the 1920s onwards.
Among the beneficiaries have been several members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which includes Damien Hirst, Rachel Whiteread, and Tracey Emin, who rose to prominence after the Freeze exhibition of 1988, with the backing of Charles Saatchi and achieved international recognition with their version of conceptual art.
Davis also played a significant national and international role in the color abstraction movement that first achieved prominence in the 1960s.
Despite the prevailing trend of Postmodern figuration during the 1980s, Scully's new mode of working achieved immediate critical acclaim and international prominence.
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