Sentences with phrase «international prominence as»

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.
We also investigate two measures of research quality — one based on a measure of the relative importance of a scholar's research in the field, and the other a measure of national or international prominence as reflected by major awards.
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.

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The reports of Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the International Center for Transitional Justice (the world's leading non-governmental organization studying political transitions), as well as the U.N. documents on the justice of nations moving from tyranny to democracy, give prominence to judicial punishment among all possible measures for addressing past human - rights violations.
He quickly cemented his place as first choice for the Selecao, replacing the much - maligned Moacir Barbosa, and came to prominence on the international stage through a string of superb performances during the 1958 World Cup finals.
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.
If one were in uncharitable mood, one might say that prominence as a Northern Ireland international has helped Capaldi (like his erstwhile team mate Feeney) attract greater notice than others of equal ability but here he was largely untroubled against Argyle's Paris Cowan - Hall, a summer recruit from Woking and a man who needs to build up his confidence.
The Finger Lakes region, in particular, has gained increasing prominence as home to world - class wines and is now considered the Napa of the Northeast, with acclaimed national and international recognition.
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...
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.
He'd done similar, equally compelling work prior to his breakthrough (2009's About Elly stands as arguably his strongest film), but with an increased eye on Middle Eastern cinema in the wake of Kiarostami's Certified Copy and the jailing of the more radical, uncompromising Jafar Panahi, coupled with the film's heart - tugging narrative, A Separation arrived at an opportune time for his country's rise to international cinematic prominence.
Meppayil rose to international prominence in 2013 as one of the stand - outs of Massimiliano Gioni's The Encyclopedic Palace at the Venice Biennale, which enshrined «outsider artists» and reconnected contemporary creativity to time - honoured and painstaking manual labor.
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.
According to museum materials, Barbara Hepworth's retrospective will emphasize her «overlooked prominence in the international art world» and an Agnes Martin exhibition will «cover the full breadth of Martin's practice, reasserting her position as a key figure in the traditionally male - dominated fields of 1950s and 1960s abstraction.»
Despite spending the majority of his life in Delft, the Netherlands, where he worked from 1946 to 1979 as a civil servant for the Dutch Postal Service, Schoonhoven rose to artistic prominence as an active and influential member of the international avant garde.
Informed by the international history of video art, the program traces the development of the medium in Israel and explores how artists have employed technology and material to examine the sociopolitical status quo, through themes such as the prominence of political conflict in mass media; the liberalization of the economy; and the impact of free market politics on Israeli culture.
In this respect, the West Coast venue of Los Angeles is appropriate not only as the home of Manny Silverman Gallery, but as a complement to New York — a similarly diverse city affected by the social, political, and economic upheavals of recent decades and that has risen to prominence as a revitalized international art center.
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».
By the early 1950s, Goodridge Roberts had gained national prominence through his regular participation in numerous Canadian and international exhibitions as well as his extensive positive reception in the English and French Montréal press and Canadian magazines.
The show presented three distinct generations of painters, the first being artists who rose to international prominence in the 1960s, such as Lucian Freud, Frank Stella, and Cy Twombly.
As these young artists succeeded, the spotlight moved from Paris to New York, setting the stage for America's post-war prominence in the international art world.
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.
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».
Founded in 1979, the New York City - based practice established its identity through self - generated conceptual art and architecture installations, before reaching international prominence with large - scale cultural and civic projects such as the Blur Building at the Swiss Expo 2002 in Yverdon - les - Bains; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts redevelopment project and the High Line, both in New York; as well as the Broad museum in Los Angeles and the recently completed Zaryadye Park near Red Square in Moscow, which opened in September 2017.
The exhibition shows recent works such as The Crocodile Who Ate The Sun (1982/2015) as well as earlier works, namely the 2008 video responsible for Mroué's rise to prominence on the international scene, entitled On Three Posters.
As one of the few female Chinese artists to emerge from the generation born in the 1960s and to come of age during the Cultural Revolution, Lin Tianmiao's rise to international prominence in 1990s is in itself significant.
Following earlier CCS initiatives such as the Sleipner injection project, 2 the IEA GHG program, 3 the Greenhouse Gas Technology conferences, 4 the planning for CCS as part of the Gorgon LNG mega-project, 5 and early SaskPower planning for coal CCS projects, 6 CCS gained international prominence in the mid-2000s.
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.
Linda Mack, president of Mack International, said as the prominence of single family offices grows, there was «an increased need to understand competitive trends in compensation in order to successfully retain the top talent needed».
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