"International acclaim" means receiving recognition and praise from people around the world for something you have done or created.
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He has since won
international acclaim for his sculptures and installations exploring authenticity and the myth of the artist.
Though intimate in scale, the exhibition provides insight into a remarkably talented young artist who
achieved international acclaim by the time he turned 30.
He has
won international acclaim for installations that test the interplay and friction between sound and light waves and electric current.
Most importantly, the country needs several established scientists
of international acclaim to provide leadership role in emerging areas.
It represents one of society's most robust and reliable sources for climate information — a source that
deserves international acclaim and substantial ongoing support.
Grimonprez achieved
international acclaim with his film essay dial H - I - S - T - O - R - Y at Documenta X in Kassel, Germany, in 1997, which eerily foreshadowed the tragic events of September 11th in New York.
Written and directed by Italy's Pappi Corsicato, the film details the Brooklyn - born Schnabel's formative years in Brownsville, Texas; the beginning of his professional career in New York City in the late Seventies; and his Eighties rise to superstar status in Manhattan's art scene as well as
international acclaim as a leading figure in the Neo-Expressionism movement.
Having hosted exhibitions of
international acclaimed artists including Yüksel Arslan, Franz Ackermann, Shirin Neshat and Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Dirimart Nişantaşı has a white exhibiting area spreads over 100 sqm.
She gained
international acclaim at the 2000 Whitney Biennial with It's So Hard to Be Green, her 12.5 x 21 foot wall - hung tire sculpture.
Situated in the valley of the Stags Leap district, Clos du Val winery earned
international acclaim after producing one of the six Californian Cabernet Sauvignons presented at the Paris Wine Tasting of 1976, which successfully established the state as a top purveyor of wine.
Blurring the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and collage, these works earned Rauschenberg
international acclaim by the mid-1960s.
The importance of the umbilical cord not only for the fetus but for newborn infants too was shown by Swedish researchers several years ago, in a study that received
great international acclaim.
Susana Solano (born 1946 in Barcelona, Spain) is one of the protagonists of the new Spanish sculpture who gained
international acclaim during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Paradiso in Cork has long
attracted international acclaim for the innovative and groundbreaking vegetable cuisine of Denis Cotter, founder and executive chef.
In a career spanning three decades, De Bruyckere
reached international acclaim at the 2003 Venice Biennale, when her sculptures were shown in the Italian Pavilion.
«This pioneering Los Angeles - based artist has received
wide international acclaim for her immersive, digitally animated installations,» Kistler says.
Many of her students found
international acclaim before she did: including Rachel Whiteread (born 1963), the first woman to win the Turner prize in 1993, Tacita Dean (born 1965) and Douglas Gordon (born 1966), who teaches at the Städelschule.
While speaking to Arsenal Player, the
Welsh international acclaimed Gibbs for consistently delivering at the back while at the same time creating chances going forward — characteristic of a world class left - back.
Many including Nam June Paik, Richard Tuttle, Lynda Benglis and Edda Renouf, have achieved
international acclaim since the Vogels began collecting their work.
Despite tough censorship and the repression of leading film makers, Iranian art cinema has earned
international acclaim over the past 20 years.
Born in Loughborough in 1967, Mike Nelson has already received
considerable international acclaim for his meticulous installations and his work has been presented in major group and solo exhibitions throughout the world.
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.
In 2008, with a stunning new design by world - renowned architect Frank Gehry, the AGO opened its doors to the public
amid international acclaim.
• Created and implemented a core rehabilitation program for clients with drug dependency issues, which acquired international acclaim
For his live - action debut Train to Busan, indie animation director Yeon Sang - ho, whose films The King of Pigs and The Fake have
drawn international acclaim, has taken the zombie thriller, stuck it into the claustrophobic confines of a train, and taken aim at Korea's government and its hierarchical divides.
His first real brush with
international acclaim came with «Dead Alive» in 1992 (also known as «Braindead»), which was a gory zombie flick that included some of the most gruesome, outlandish and hilarious effects seen on film since Sam Raimi's «Evil Dead 2.»
It was a picture - book marriage that prevailed through
wild international acclaim and vilification, death - defying flights, and a kidnapping that stunned the world.
SingSpace offers players the option of performing solo for a crowd of robot karaoke connoisseurs, singing live with friends and strangers or
pursuing international acclaim by submitting in - game footage of their signature performance to be evaluated by the entire SingSpace community.
These works quickly brought
Pistoletto international acclaim, leading, in the sixties, to one - man shows in important galleries and museums in Europe and the United States.
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