Sentences with phrase «prestigious painting prize»

He was a celebrated artist, and according to The Annex Galleries, was awarded a prestigious painting prize from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1955 and regularly exhibited his work at galleries and museums along the West Coast.

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Pauline has exhibited her work annually in Boston since 1998 and has also continued to exhibit in Australia where she was the recipient of a coveted prize for oil painting in the prestigious national juried exhibition, The A.M.E. Bale Art Awards, known as Australia's premier awards for traditional realism and figurative art.
In 2010, Coventry was awarded the John Moores Painting Prize, one of Britain's most prestigious prize in contemporary pPainting Prize, one of Britain's most prestigious prize in contemporary paintingpainting.
The winner of the prestigious first prize in 2016 was Michael Simpson with his painting Squint.
In 1955, Lewis received the Carnegie International Award in Painting, making him the first African - American artist to receive this prestigious prize.
In 2006, the artist won the Carnegie Art Award, a prestigious prize for Nordic contemporary painting, and she had a corresponding exhibition that travelled extensively in Europe.
Internationally renowned, Riley's works are in prestigious collections across the world and she has been the recipient of many prizes, including the International painting Prize at the Venice Biennale in 1968.
In 1955, Lewis received the Carnegie International Award in Painting for Migrating Birds, making him the first African - American artist to receive this prestigious prize.
In 1961, she won the painting prize at the prestigious Sao Paulo Bienal in Brazil.
She studied at Folkestone and Dover School of Art (1952 - 6) and the Royal College of Art, London (1979 - 81) and now, in her early eighties, is enjoying renewed interest in her work in the UK and internationally with recent exhibitions at the Jerwood, Hastings (2012) and Tate Britain (BP Spotlight, 2013), as well as winning the prestigious John Moores painting prize in 2014.
Having been shown at a number of prestigious venues, such as the ICA and the Walker Art Gallery, in 2010, his paintings were exhibited at Tate St Ives in Cornwall and he was shortlisted for the Turner prize.
Munroe is an alumnus of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and has been awarded a number of prestigious prizes including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painting and Sculpture Grant, a Fountainhead Residency, a Post Doc Fellowship at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and most recently a Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist in Residence Program.
The winner of the prestigious first prize in 2016 was Michael Simpson with his painting, Squint (19).
The prestigious # 25,000 John Moores art prize 2016 has been awarded to the artist Michael Simpson for his painting» Squint (19) «2015.
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