Sentences with phrase «much critical attention in»

Accola Griefen will highlight Mary Beth Edelson, one of the most important feminist artists of the 1970's who has received much critical attention in the past year.

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Today, however, it is being increasingly recognized that the tradition of miracle stories in the gospels deserves much more serious attention than either the older liberal or the earlier form - critical scholarship gave it.
«BPM,» «God's Own Country,» and «Call Me By Your Name»: Though the handsomely crafted, Italian - set «Call Me By Your Name» has gotten all the critical attention, two other films about young gay men coming to terms with themselves in much harsher environments — the French «BPM» is set at the height of the AIDS crisis in Paris while the contemporary British drama «God's Own Country» is set in a grim, rural northern England — are both more haunting and powerful.
If a genre performance comes along that is so earth - shattering, or perhaps not even that so much as a head - spinner that demands critical attention and adoration, the Academy seems willing to comply in those often heated lead races.
Although it hasn't received as much attention in the U.S. as it has in Britain and Canada, the scandal raises critical questions about how rigorous public oversight and control of «public private partnerships» and outsourcing contracts and corporations is here, and how sound the privatization industry's arguments are that it is more efficient.
I don't intend to be critical — I very much appreciate you bringing this story to my attention, as I'm interested in watching the interplay between self - and traditional publishing.
This surprises most people, because the investment industry gives far more attention to telling you about hot stocks and mutual fund performance rankings than to explaining the critical importance of asset allocation (that is, how much space you make in your investment garden for stocks versus how much room you allocate to bonds).
Foster families play a critical role in helping companion animals recover from sickness and injury, get a much - needed break from the distress of the shelter system, or simply receive a little extra care and attention.
This research is considered to be a critical step in providing much needed scientific evidence as a basis for fostering more serious attention to human - animal bond dynamics and related issues and policy concerns.
«The rhino poaching situation in Africa is critical and, given the incredibly high cost of saving them, we wanted to focus our efforts on a difficult project that doesn't get nearly as much attention as it should.
It wasn't until much later in her career, when she was in her seventies, that she would begin to garner critical attention, and it is only since her death in 2015 — at the age of 97 — that her work has truly begun to receive global recognition.
And though neither critical praise nor curatorial honors are given much attention in Fischl's story, you can read the book and discover the cause of his falling out with critics Roberta Smith and Jerry Saltz.
As a female immigrant painter, Blumenthal never attracted much critical or public attention: despite brief periods of relative success in the 1940s and the 1970s, she died in obscurity.
DOROTHY SECKLER: I think it's rather phenomenal the success and the critical attention paid the show in the middle of a season in which most offerings were either geometric abstraction, Op art, Minimal, Pop or sort of things in which the artist would be working much more conceptually as opposed to intuitively and in which the forms would be, in most cases, more geometric.
His works have garnered much critical attention and have been exhibited internationally in museums, galleries, and biennales.
Her work continues to be the subject of much critical acclaim and attention, years after she died by suicide at the age of 22, in 1981.
Reviewing the latter exhibition in Artforum's October 2003 issue, art historian Michael Lobel noted that «the large scale of much of Rosenquist's work was initially intended to offer the viewer some critical perspective on commercial imagery by calling attention to its numbing blankness,» and that «the hallmarks of Rosenquist's mature style — the slick rendering, the vibrant Pop colors, the sustained attention to the surfaces of commodity objects ---- are brought together to imbue [his smaller] works with an uncanny psychological resonance.»
Her exhibition, Brain Stain, in 2006 at Thomas Erben Gallery received much critical attention, including reviews in The Brooklyn Rail, jameswagner.com and The New York Times.
By the early 1940s, Smith began to receive much critical attention, including from the influential Clement Greenberg, who wrote in The Nation «If [Smith] is able to maintain the level set in the work he has already done, he has a chance of becoming the greatest of all American artists.»
«Much like a wounded patient in an intensive care unit, the department is in need of critical attention to revive its core mission: law enforcement.
The juvenile justice system is not equipped to provide adequate mental health services for the large numbers of detainees with psychiatric disorders.115, 116 Although the mental health needs of youth in the juvenile justice system have been given much attention recently, 10,117,118 there are still few empirical studies of the effectiveness of treatment and outcomes.10 This omission is critical.
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