Sentences with phrase «emergence as»

Washington state's work in early learning during the last decade has been an incredible story, defined by its success building high - quality systems of child care and preschool and its emergence as a national leader in early education.
But what they all have in common is their recent emergence as three investments both sellers and buyers hope it will become the «Next Big Thing.»
Scalability has been a long - term problem plaguing Bitcoin, but the saving grace from high transaction costs and delays has been its emergence as a store of value.
Following its emergence as a global leader in bitcoin and cryptocurrency volume, local exchange startup Korbit has announced that PC and mobile gaming firm Nexon has signed a stock trading agreement
Prominent bitcoin trader Tuur Demeester tipped his hat to the Asian country for its emergence as a key blockchain player.
A Swiss start - up plans to hoover up 100 million Swiss francs with an unusual fund - raising — the latest sign of Switzerland's emergence as a crypto power.
Recently Swiss startups planned to invest 100 million Swiss Francs to invest in the ICO initial coin offering, this is the latest sign of Switzerland's emergence as a crypto power.
According to Allaire, bitcoin's emergence as a global payment platform will depend on governments altering anti-money-laundering laws, and helping bitcoin service providers integrate with the world's existing banking infrastructure.
In our latest Talking Tech video, Jan Van Hoecke, the CTO and co-founder of RAVN Systems, talks to Charles Christian about the company's evolution from the enterprise search sector and emergence as a provider of AI (artificial intelligence) and «cognitive computing» solutions for lawyers.
The period of the modern high style of «By the Court» judgments is the period of our Supreme Court's emergence as a major national institution, a constitutional court in the fullest sense of the term and a significant player in the major political controversies of the day.
Latham's emergence as a powerhouse in Houston shines the spotlight on the fact that so many national law firms have burst into the Texas legal market in recent years.
Howard Mackie was closely associated with Calgary's emergence as an international business centre, and was actively involved in local, national, and international corporate transactions generated by the city's thriving business community.
Kagan received praise from Jeffrey Rosen in The New Republic for her «emergence as an eloquent voice» on the court.
In Los Angeles (page 126), they peeked at the restaurant owned by Michael Wilson (son of Beach Boy Dennis Wilson), which is part of MODAA, the Museum of Design Art and Architecture, a LEED - certified, mixed - use development leading the way in Culver City's emergence as a new center for architecture worth paying attention to.
Image credit: GOOD GOOD observes Spain's emergence as the world's new solar energy leader.
If you look at the year of emergence as derive by Ed Hawkins, it appears the warming starts in the Indian Ocean and then goes into the Atlantic.
The data showing the U.S.'s emergence as the top driller confirms a trend that's helped the world's largest economy reduce imports, caused a slump in global energy prices and shifted the country's foreign policy priorities.
«America's emergence as a global energy leader has not come at the expense of the environment; in fact, the opposite is true.
Your emergence as the great American populist of the early 21st century comes at a time in which heroic political leadership, above all, is required to avert the collapse of civilization.
Since about 1950, U.S. forest cover has increased — despite the country's emergence as the world's bread and wood basket.
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NPR's Melissa Block and Robert Siegel just happened to be in China working on stories on the country's culture and emergence as an economic superpower....
Tansaekhwa developed in the wake of Korea's emergence as global power following the country's liberation from Japanese rule and the aftermath of the Korean War.
From Bourgeois's formative struggle with the «father figures» of surrealism, including Andre Breton and Marcel Duchamp, to her galvanizing role in the feminist art movement of the 1970s, to her subsequent emergence as a leading voice in postmodernism, this book explores the artist's responses to war, dislocation, and motherhood, to the predicament of the «woman artist» and the politics of sexual and social liberation, as a dialogue with psychoanalysis.
From his first emergence as a mature artist, he eschewed the gestural brushwork and the dense, painterly surfaces that became celebrated in the work of De Kooning, Franz Kline, and others.
The exhibition charts «the development of White's practice, from his emergence as a force in the Chicago art world through his mature career as an artist, activist, and educator in New York and Los Angeles.»
The purchase was «an opportunity to make a real difference in Los Angeles's emergence as a world capital for contemporary art,» according to the foundation's tax return that year.
Beal, along with Philip Pearlstein, was recently the focus of «Abstract Expressionism and the New American Realism», a travelling exhibition organized by the Columbus Museum in Georgia that examined their emergence as realists from out of the Abstract - Expressionist milieu.
Since Schnabel's emergence as a young artist in the 1980s, he has attracted controversy and acclaim in equal measure.
When contemporary art does electrify the public, which is surely the case right now, the art itself is often part of an urban spectacle, a trophy floating atop the cultural maelstrom, and there can be no question that the blissed - out atmosphere in the Chelsea galleries this season has everything to do with New York's emergence as the ultimate amusement park for sophisticated tourists around the globe.
And yet all this seems irrelevant compared with his emergence as a «real» film director.
The 7,000 - square - foot Glass Studio along with the Museum's glass collection is the impetus of the region's emergence as the East Coast center for glass.
Organized in collaboration with The Estate of Tom Wesselmann, the exhibition will present over 30 works produced between 1959 and 1964 — a significant period spanning the artist's early career and his emergence as a leading figure of Pop Art.
Through the artworks of two generations of artists, «Art and China» investigates how Chinese artists have been both critical observers and active agents of China's emergence as a global cultural and economic presence; at the same, it presents their experiments as part of a global art - historical context.
Her book, Hélio Oiticica: Folding the Frame, forthcoming from University of Chicago press 2015, examines discourses of developmentalism and organic processes of emergence as they intersect in the articulation of a participatory art paradigm in mid-1960s Brazil.
The show investigates the emergence of the area that would become an antidote to Manhattan's commercially - focused Uptown art scene and not only that, but the crucible for a brave new way of thinking about art that helped pave the way for the city's regeneration and its emergence as a global cultural capital.»
The work, executed within a limited time - period in the 1950's, precedes Smith's emergence as one of the most important sculptors of the mid-twentieth-century, following his career as an architectural designer.
An opportunity to connect American modernism writ large to the United States» emergence as a global power is thereby wholly missed.
Karen smith's SURVEY traces the artist's remarkable career from his early days in Beijing to his discovery of the Western avant - garde in New York and his recent emergence as a celebrated sculptor and architect.
The first section traces the woodcut's emergence as a modern medium with works by Paul Gauguin, Edvard Munch, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, and the German Expressionists.
This exhibition invites viewers to trace Thiebaud's emergence as a mature artist with a singular style.
The exhibition chronicles Pop art's emergence as an international movement, migrating from the UK and the US to western and eastern Europe, Latin America, and Japan.
Developing just after the Great Depression and overlapping with the Vietnam War, the movement coincided with America's emergence as the pre-eminent global superpower.
Spanning more than 50 years of his career, Jamie Wyeth, on view through July 5 at the San Antonio Museum of Art opens with his childhood drawings, traces his development as a portrait painter, examines his stint in The Factory with Warhol in New York, contemplates the rural scenes that pay homage to his family's legacy and details his emergence as a great animal and bird painter.
Since then — and especially within the last year — The High Line has ignited widespread murmur relating to its breathtaking architecture, imaginative urban integration and more recently its emergence as the local gallery district's — if not New York's — most imaginative sites for exhibiting contemporary art.
On view June 25 through Oct. 1, Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism, 1910 — 1950 offers its own sweeping history of Mexico's emergence as a modern art center.
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Conversely, some critics, especially Marxists, have seen Abstract Expressionism as an expression of America's emergence as a global power.
MARVEL Strike Force is FoxNext Games» first title and marks its emergence as a publisher dedicated to finding and working with the most talented teams in interactive entertainment to bring the best games to market.
Although EA had long supported Sega's earlier consoles, and this partnership has been attributed to EA's emergence as one of the dominant players, it had suffered losses from the Sega Saturn and its premature discontinuation.
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