The phrase
"international prominence" refers to being well-known and highly respected on a global scale. It means achieving a prominent status or recognition that extends beyond national borders.
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This was a common approach: explaining a work's significance and emphasizing how its acquisition would increase the museum's
international prominence while sprinkling in a few jokes.
It is heart - warming for an industry that has only gained
international prominence in the past two decades to see one of its sons holding an Oscar statue.
Atom Egoyan is a Canadian artist who began as part of the so - called Toronto New Wave of the eighties before
reaching international prominence in the 90s, when his films Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter played in competition at Cannes, collecting prizes that included the Grand Prize of the Jury.
After studying under Josef Albers at Yale, Stanczak and his peers soared into
international prominence for their involvement with Op Art, a term named after Stanczak's first solo exhibition in New York City in 1964.
Östlund came to
international prominence at Cannes with his 2014 drama, «Force Majeure,» which premiered in the festival's out - of - competition Un Certain Regard sidebar.
May 23 - August 4, 2013 Sanford Biggers has achieved
international prominence over the last decade with a diverse body of work that explores themes of identity, race, African - American history, and spirituality, often by blending installation and performance.
With the help of key London dealers such as Karsten Schubert and Jay Jopling, Hirst and his pals
attained international prominence almost overnight under the banner of YBAs, or «Young British Artists».
As Niebuhr took
on international prominence as a molder of opinion he developed working relationships with people in the left wing Democratic party and the major news media, notably Eleanor Roosevelt and the Luce publications Time and Life.
Halley, together with his artist peers Jeff Koons, Haim Steinbach and others, came to
international prominence during that decade with varied approaches to art making sometimes identified as «neo-geometric conceptualism» or «Neo Geo».
In his 12 years as a gallery owner, he succeeded in bringing to
international prominence such Austrian artists as Herbert Brandl, Franz West and Heimo Zobernig.
The artist's central role in the post-war international avant - garde, and its accompanying ever - increasing status in the market, seems set to ensure an
enduring international prominence for his unique visual language.
The sculptor Monika Sosnowska (b. 1972), who came to
international prominence when she represented Poland at the 2007 Venice Biennale, is more likely to construct a work in the exact dimensions of the architectural framework of your apartment building than she is to create something that will fit easily within it.
Born in Paris in 1962, Pierre Huyghe has gained
particular international prominence since the mid-1990s, with works ranging across architecture, magazines, billboards, television, cinema and museum exhibitions.
While
seeking international prominence, the UCF College of Education and Human Performance and the UCF Academy for Teaching, Learning and Leadership will be recognized for scholarly leadership in the education profession, well - educated students, rigorous curricula, research and scholarship, promotion of social justice, and service to other stakeholders in education.
She was the first Black woman to achieve
international prominence in the genre, and is the first and only writer of science fiction to earn a MacArthur «genius» Fellowship.
Known for embodying the radical power of art not only in the grandest of gestures but also in the most misshapen, haphazard, collective, bric - a-brac of even the smallest of chance statements, BHQF rose to national and
international prominence with recognition of the Brucenniel.
CSS achieved national and
international prominence by spearheading the Los Angeles Unified Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Policy, the most stringent pesticide policy in the nation for K - 12 public schools — the first to embrace the «Precautionary Principle» and «Right to Know» and then the passage of California's Healthy Schools Act.
In 1958, three years after breaking up with Greenberg, Frankenthaler married Robert Motherwell, an erudite, eloquent painter who had already achieved
international prominence as a leader and theoretician of Abstract Expressionism.
Sanford Biggers has
achieved international prominence over the last decade with a diverse body of work that explores themes of identity, race, American history, and spirituality, often by blending installation and performance.
The singer and actress rose to
international prominence after starring in Selena, the 1997 biopic about the life and career of late Tejano music star...
One director who came to
international prominence at that time was Peter Weir, and I know you love his films, so could we close by having you say what you admire about his cinema?
In the decades following the Civil Rights Movement, during which the city earned a reputation as «too busy to hate» for the relatively progressive views of some of its citizens and leaders compared to other cities in the Deep South Atlanta
attained international prominence.
In 1997, in the child abuse case involving British nanny Louise Woodward, the words shaken baby syndrome leapt from medical textbooks
into international prominence.
Atom Egoyan is a Canadian artist who began as part of the so - called Toronto New Wave of the eighties before
reaching international prominence in the 90s, when his films Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter played in...
With one 60 - second ad, the #WeTheNorth campaign took the first step in bringing the Raptors to
international prominence, and a disenfranchised fan base back to the bleachers.
Anbang came to
international prominence in January when its chairman, Wu Xiaohui, met with Jared Kushner, President Trump's son - in - law and close adviser, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York.
A pastor may rise to denominational, national, or
international prominence.
Those evangelicals of national and
international prominence have been too silent on a lot of issues confronting this nation.
Founded in 2005 by Cole Dabney and Bobby McCurdy, the AFCA has seen its membership grow to over two dozen members with a diverse roster of professional film critics who regularly review movies for national television stations, daily newspapers, weekly alternatives, local radio, monthly magazines, and websites with
international prominence.
The AFCA has seen its numbers grow to more than 30 members with a diverse roster of professional film critics who regularly review movies for national television stations, daily newspapers, weekly alternatives, local radio, monthly magazines, and websites with
international prominence.
Founded in 2005 by Cole Dabney & Bobby McCurdy, the AFCA has seen its membership grow from single digits to well over 20 members with a diverse roster of professional film critics who regularly review movies for national television stations, daily newspapers, weekly alternatives, local radio, monthly magazines, and websites with
international prominence.