Sentences with phrase «deserved resurgence»

In fact, Krushenick's paintings are now enjoying a well deserved resurgence of interest, based partly on exhibitions at Mitchell Algus, Marianne Boesky, Gary Snyder and Garth Greenan, all in New York, and partly on the first extensive survey of his work, which opens this month at the Tang Museum at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, curated by museum director Ian Berry.
Wakanda is experiencing a well deserved resurgence in interest.

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Their second half resurgence will have definitely pleased the manager however, with Birmingham seizing the initiative following Lee Cattermole's and with a slice of good fortune here and there, grabbed a deserved share of the spoils.
The surveys suggested that RHDV deserved credit for the resurgences.
Keaton has recently seen a well deserved career resurgence with turns in THE OTHER GUYS, the voice of Ken in TOY STORY 3, and an upcoming performance in the ROBOCOP remake.
Even now, in the midst of a resurgence of interest in abstract painting, it is unlikely the work in this exhibition will get the attention it deserves, yet any direct comparison with the Contemporary abstract art that today receives plaudits will confirm that the bold and lucid organizations of, for example, Gouk's Sea Horse Tenacity 1, Foster's Three Cornered, or Smart's Tamarind 5, are superior still.1 And whilst I'm in this territory, just look at how much more active, three - dimensional and downright sculptural Foster's use of I - beams in Three Cornered is, compared to anything Caro ever did with them.
It's doubtful that Jedlik foresaw the brief dominance of the electric car or its 21st century resurgence, but that doesn't me he doesn't deserve any credit for the creation he helped spark.
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