Sentences with phrase «international prominence in»

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.
Indian - born sculptor Anish Kapoor, who lives in London, gained international prominence in the 1980s along with a generation of British sculptors that includes Tony Cragg, Bill Woodrow and Richard Deacon.
Tillmans, who first arose to international prominence in the early 1990s with a photographic oeuvre fundamentally concerned with representation, has continually probed the possibilities and limitations of his medium.
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.
One of the most significant sculptors of his generation, Juan Muñoz (1953 -2001) rose to international prominence in the mid-1980s for his return to the human form and his emphasis on the relationship of sculpture, architecture and the viewer.
Scottish painter, poet, jazz musician, and jewelry designer Alan Davie rose to international prominence in the 1950s and 1960s for his paintings that explored spiritual and cosmic themes through a combination of symbols gleaned from cultures around the world.
Stan Douglas came to international prominence in the 1990s when his film installation Der Sandmann was one of the highlights of Documenta X in 1997.
Quinn first came to international prominence in the 1990s when he produced some of the period» «s most iconic works.
De Kooning, who died in 1997, was larger than life in the history of American art, epitomizing Abstract Expressionism when it rose to international prominence in the 1950s.
Zhang Xiaogang (1958 — , China) belongs to a small group of contemporary artists who rose to international prominence in the early days of Chinese contemporary art.
One of the few women to rise to international prominence in modern sculpture, Hepworth is the grande dame of modernism — quite literally, since she was knighted by the Queen for her contributions to British art.
She gained international prominence in 1995 with her iconic series of black and white, calligraphy - overlaid photographs, Women of Allah.
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.
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.
Coming to international prominence in the 1980s, American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger (born 1945) has said: «I work with pictures and words because they have the ability to determine who we are and who we aren't.»
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.
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.
Berlinde De Bruyckere came to international prominence in 2003 at the Venice Biennale where she exhibited The Black Horse — a monumental, abjectly deformed figure covered in glossy horse hide.
Since coining the phrase in the 1980s, Drayton has shepherded the idea to international prominence in large part through his work at the Ashoka Foundation.
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.
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...
Forman was originally identified with the so - called Czech New Wave, a group of directors whose lively and honest films came to international prominence in the mid-1960s.
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.
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.

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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.
The Belgium international rose to prominence during David Moyes's brief stay in the Old Trafford hotseat, where he was a rare ray of light during a tricky campaign.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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...
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.
Watching Australian director Jennifer Peedom's Mountain one morning at the sixth annual Los Cabos International Film Festival, I was struck by the fullness of the auditorium and by the prominence of children in the audience.
She gained international prominence with her debut narrative feature Suzaku in 1997.
Rising to international prominence with his score to Kevin Macdonald's Oscar ® - winning ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER Alex is a composer who has never been confined by musical boundaries.
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.
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.
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.
Offering insight into the significance of competitions in career development, the panel examines the reasons behind the prominence of international accolades and uncovers recurring trends in winning works.
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.
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.
Walter Hopps began his career in Los Angeles, where in 1957 he co-founded the Ferus Gallery and was instrumental in bringing the first postwar generation of the city's artists to international prominence.
Influenced by the Art Deco movement that began in Paris in the early 1920s and propelled to prominence in 1927 with the success of the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, automakers embraced the sleek new streamlined forms and aircraft - inspired materials, creating memorable automobiles that still thrill all who see them.
Expanding on the emergent poetics of online distribution systems and the prominence of poetry in 89plus projects to date, the exhibition will bring together works from renowned and upcoming international poets and writers within displays created by their peers working in design, visual arts and architecture.
The indie rock singer came to international prominence with her third studio album, The Reminder, released in 2007.
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.
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