Sentences with phrase «international prominence after»

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...
Alibaba — the Chinese e-commerce giant — gained international prominence after its recent record - breaking IPO.

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The world's most expensive defender will now skipper his country as they aim to return to prominence in international football after missing out on Euro 2016 and this Summer's World Cup in Russia.
This comes after a trio of French sources (Téléfoot, Le10sport and L'Equipe) reported City's interest in the French international, who rose to prominence when Pep Guardiola was in charge at the Allianz Arena.
She began her career as a child and came to international prominence in 2007 after co-starring with Keira Knightley in the film Atonement, which gained her nominations for a BAFTA, a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the youngest actress ever to have this kind of recognition.
Cézanne and American Modernism reveals how a small group of pioneering American artists championed the reclusive French artist as he gained international prominence in the years shortly after his death.
Ironically, Mthethwa, a dandyish figure who came to international prominence in 1999 after his work was included in the exhibition «Liberated Voices» (1999) at the Museum for African Art in New York, has done much the same.
Walter Hopps, an art dealer and museum curator who was instrumental in bringing the first generation of postwar Los Angeles artists to international prominence and whose 1963 retrospective of Dada artist Marcel Duchamp ranks as a seminal event in modern museum history, died Sunday in Los Angeles after a brief hospitalization.
After his 1953 painting «Big Red» was included in the 1956 exhibition «Twelve Artists» at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Francis began a rapid rise to international prominence.
Among the beneficiaries have been several members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which includes Damien Hirst, Rachel Whiteread, and Tracey Emin, who rose to prominence after the Freeze exhibition of 1988, with the backing of Charles Saatchi and achieved international recognition with their version of conceptual art.
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.
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 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 after Stanczak's first solo exhibition in New York City in 1964.
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