They have no faith in the administrators and
international impresarios who, year after year, make up the Prize's juries.
Not exact matches
Toronto
impresario Corey Ross burst onto the
international live theatre scene in a fit of impatience.
The event is followed with church - like devotion by a flock of
international industry
impresarios, all eager to enjoy Pitti's stellar curation of directional, global fashion talent.
A forerunner of the modern agent /
impresario, he secured Spencer a New York publisher, Appleton and Co.; pressed for - and won - royalties on a par with native authors» at a time when most American houses ignored
international copyrights; churned out scores of reviews and notices with publication of each new volume, which he placed in newspapers and magazines across the country; pressed other reviewers into service; helped Spencer organize and popularize his most arcane thoughts; and cultivated literary clubs, college professors, editors, ministers, politicians, tycoons, and labor councils.
By 1983 it had become a sprawling collective that attracted an
international coterie of artists and
impresarios (and, inevitably, the police, who shut it down later that year).
Shonibare and Breitz have been invited to participate in the inaugural FRONT
International Cleveland Triennial exhibition (14 July — 30 September 2018) planned by cultural
impresario Fred Bidwell, a collector, Cleveland Museum of Art trustee and co-founder of the Transformer Station in Ohio City.
The final article in the American
Impresario series features Claire Chase of the
International Contemporary Ensemble, which has been described by the New York Times as «one of the most adventurous and accomplished groups in new music.»