Sentences with phrase «international prominence with»

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 firm launched into international prominence with the opening of New York's Neue Galerie in 2001.
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.
He studied at Central Saint Martins School of Art and came to international prominence with his 1989 drama - documentary Looking for Langston, focusing on the life of Langston Hughes, an American poet and activist.
The indie rock singer came to international prominence with her third studio album, The Reminder, released in 2007.
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.
She gained international prominence with her debut narrative feature Suzaku in 1997.

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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.
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 job carries far less public prominence than governor or attorney general, the post from which Spitzer earned the nickname «Sheriff of Wall Street» for his battles with American International Group and the New York Stock Exchange, among others.
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.
At 26, Kerr is one of the best - earning models of the moment, and her contract with Victoria's Secret alone being more than enough to bring her international exposure and prominence, and a pay cheque most other models could only dream of.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The special package was inspired by Chevrolet's racing - bred foundation, which continues with Corvette's international racing excellence and production sports car prominence.
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.»
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».
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.
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.
She gained international prominence in 1995 with her iconic series of black and white, calligraphy - overlaid photographs, Women of Allah.
In 1920s Paris, Johnson lived in the former studio of James McNeill Whistler and became acquainted with Henry O. Tanner, an African American expatriate artist who had achieved international acclaim and who would become a pivotal figure in Johnson's rise to prominence.
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.
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».
Recently the subject of a major solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London, Yiadom - Boakye has risen to international prominence, with a room at Massimiliano Gioni's The Encyclopedic Palace at the 55th Venice Biennale dedicated to her.
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.
Both paint the texture and atmosphere of the political, social, and artistic struggle among the first generation of Abstract Expressionists who, having emerged from the Great Depression, coincide with the advent of Surrealism, gave rise to the international recognition and prominence in the»50s.
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.
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.
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.
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 1964.
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