Sentences with phrase «gets due»

The late artist finally gets his due come February when the Tang Teaching Museum opens «Nicholas Krushenick: Electric Soup,» the first museum survey of his work in decades.
Paule Anglim, the late San Francisco gallerist, who sponsored these artists, also gets her due, with a sentimental placement of her portrait painted by her long time employee, Travis Collinson.
Rock and roll photographer gets its due in a pop up show that inaugurates The Studio, a new art school for children and adults in East Hampton Village.
The restless career of one of the great provocateurs of early modernism finally gets its due from MoMA, healthfully perturbing that institution's emphasis on linear progress and creative genius with radically shifting styles and tones.
RELATED: «ART REVIEW: Abstraction Gets Its Due in Two Shows Drawn from The Parrish Collection» by Eric Ernst.
A German painter gets his due.
Ferrer gets his due just when the faux outsider, like Nicole Eisenman or Dana Schutz, has indeed become in.
The visual tension within each piece multiplies exponentially between and among others, making for an exhibition that is all about nuance and the pleasures that accrue when precision gets it due.
He gets his due at last at Nyehaus, where one gallery's «courtly» strain, as he puts it, and the other's terror find their roots in history.
Perhaps the first drip painter gets her due as well.
Lygia Clark and Hannah Wilke at Alison Jacques Gallery, The Armory Show Before another landmark Brazilian artist, Lygia Pape, gets her due at the Met Breuer in a few weeks, the work of Lygia Clark, known for her interactive, neo-concrete works like folding metal bichos, will be showcased in Alison Jacques Gallery's booth of women artists, including the late American sculptor and photographer Hannah Wilke.
Not bad for a ten month long project, and hopefully it gets its due on consoles later this year as well.
This means your little dog is very picky about the food it gets due to enhanced senses.
Now that digital publishing has entitled literally anyone to publish a book, publishers are having to come up with creative ways to ensure that their authors» material gets due attention in a quickly overwhelmed marketplace.
If you have four adult friends to take someplace, everyone will find this vehicle comfortable, and getting into the back is as easy as it gets due in part to the huge sliding rear doors.
Didn't find the original article about Canadian education (Ontario specifically) but wanted to give the link to an article we tweeted when it broke a few days ago (Canada finally gets its due - the next darling in the education press over Finland?)
Women's History Gets its Due on the Web Often overlooked by historians, women have contributed to the development of national and international societies just as men have.
After crashing and burning as Green Lantern (stay for the entire credits to see that dealt with), Reynolds» natural comic timing and style gets its due here in a franchise that should easily «last 10 to 12 years.»
Today in show business news: Jack Black has signed on for an HBO pilot, Chris Pratt really might become a big movie star, and Andrea Martin gets her due.
Though «Dark Passage» wasn't a huge hit in its day — audiences weren't crazy about being deprived of Bogart — it's a film noir treasure that rarely gets its due.
A successful Wahlberg action programmer from yesteryear, F. Gary Gray's hit 2003 take on The Italian Job, gets a Bollywood makeover (completely authorized and official at that; that earlier film and its screenplay gets its due screen credit here) with Players, and famed «director duo» Abbas - Mustan do deserve some due for attempting a balance between faithfulness to the source film (hello, Mini Coopers!)
Here, finally, he gets his due.
Sterling K. Brown finally gets his due as the lead in a blockbuster film, playing a semi-retired criminal who gets pulled back in to the business for one!
His disciple Judd Apatow knows that better than most, and is determined to ensure Shandling's legacy gets its due.
Honorable mention: «The Ballad of Lefty Brown,» where filmmaker Jared Moshe and star Bill Pullman see to it that the long - suffering sidekick finally gets his due.
Burroughs, who gained his greatest fame inventing «Tarzan of the Apes,» more than gets his due as a writer who envisioned a parallel world in this blend of hi - tech and retro - costuming, a world with an endless Civil War, racism and religious mumbo jumbo.
He often gets his due from the guild (eight nominations) even when he doesn't from the Academy (five nominations).
And it'll help us bide the time until Hawkeye gets his due.
Capote (# 6) «Of course Philip Seymour Hoffman gets due credit for grabbing the public's interest.
While Milne's skill as a writer gets its due in «Goodbye Christopher Robin,» his parenting skills, along with those of his wife, are subject to what appears to be appropriate criticism.
Chicago's South Side finally gets its due courtesy of Lena Waithe's The Chi, an hour - long drama that explores all of the elements that make up life in the redlined region (which is woefully underserved by the city's actual Red Line train service).
«Hide Your Smiling Faces» is an engrossing debut film, and one that hopefully gets its due later this year after the Tribeca Film Festival circuit has died down.
A real - life Wonder Woman gets her due in this biographical drama about a young Marine trainee (Kate Mara) who signs up to train bomb - sniffing dogs.
A veritable army of superheroes and other characters are fiddled around pretty ably by the Russo brothers and almost everybody gets their due.
Put another way: Chadwick Boseman's regal, rock - solid portrayal gets its due, and a dozen or more wonderfully acted supporting roles get theirs, too.
Rebuild NY Now, a statewide advocacy group, is calling on state leaders to make sure infrastructure gets its due in the state budget.
After all of those years rebounding like a menace, he finally gets his due as Blake Griffin's nanny.
If a player is professional about his practice, conditioning, locker room conduct, and play on the field, and doesn't compromise that with criminal activity off of the field, he gets his due from me.
Live - fire street food gets its due in the form of gai yang: tangy Thai barbecued chicken served with sticky rice and som tam, a green papaya salad mashed tableside with a giant mortar and pestle.
Chesterton gets his due, perhaps because he has attracted the attention of i ek.
Illness of a more physical nature isn't regarded in the same judgemental light and gets its due with regards to prayer and concern.
Nook — I do nt find it hateful to hope someone as terrible as Bin Laden gets his due in the afterlife (if I were to believe in such a fantasy).
There will likely be money left over for the lender after the government gets its due if the lien is for a small amount of money.
I've never seen the Justice Department do this, other than with Hoffa,» he said, likening Holder to Robert F. Kennedy and suggesting that like the investigations of the infamous Teamsters boss, the bank may not be getting its due process.
«His role has been greatly exaggerated, whereas the president hasn't gotten the due that he deserves for the movement that he put together to tap into the kinds of people whose life concerns don't get a lot of attention on CNN,» Miller replied.
«Because a lot of times, by the time you go to court, it takes so long to go to court, to get the due process procedures.
So because minority shareholders did not get their due, including receiving notice of Zuckerberg's actions, this case is going forward, as it should.
The remainder gets divided among the shareholders — if there are other shareholders, you want to make sure they get their due.
Plus the older people get the more financially unstable they get due to high health care costs.
I thought something else as well: with her five - year term as F.D.I.C. chairwoman drawing to a close — her last day was July 8 — she never really got her due.
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