Sentences with phrase «prominent in his later work»

For the first time he introduces his line as an independent element which becomes very prominent in his later work.

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«Sex and the City» star Cynthia Nixon is the latest prominent (at least in some circles) New Yorker to appear in a video pushing Row E (AKA the Working Families Party) as part of the labor - backed party's effort to attract 50,000 votes in the governor's race and retain its official ballot status.
Mortgage deals with Eisner are a common thread among several Cuomo insiders who worked for the future governor in the 1990s when he was the country's top housing official, and who later held prominent positions in Albany after Cuomo's election as governor in 2010.
Anenih, who later served as the minister of works and housing under former President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2002, said while in detention, he met other prominent politicians like former Governor Lateef Jakande of Lagos State, former Governor Olabisi Onabanjo of Ogun State; ex-Governor Bola Ige of old Oyo State; former Vice-President Alex Ekwueme, ex-Governor Ambrose Alli of old Bendel State, Chief Solomon Lar and many others.
The actor retained a firm hold on his craft, however, and delivered some of the finest work of his career late in the game, with prominent roles in David Cronenberg's 1991 Naked Lunch (as a wiseacre physician) and Bart Freundlich's family - themed psychodrama The Myth of Fingerprints (1997, as a seriously deranged father with a seedy and twisted past).
Koteas is one of Canada's most prominent and well - respected actors, and during the late»90s, he began to amass international critical attention for his work in a number of high profile films, including David Cronenberg's Crash (1996) and Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line (1998).
National organizations such as EdChoice (formerly the Friedman Foundation, established in 1996) and the American Education Reform Foundation (founded in 1998) and Alliance for School Choice (founded in 2004), which later became affiliated with the American Federation for Children (founded in 2009), were the most prominent voices in state capitols, providing early leadership on choice - related policy and working to counter choice policy myths.
While developer Hideo Kojima may be busy working on his latest project, Death Stranding, he's remained a prominent voice on Twitter and in the media when answering questions via interview.
She is not known for subtlety — in either her work or her personality — but the prominent, often brow - raising British artist Tracey Emin's latest sculpture, a single bronze bird perched atop a 13 - foot pole in New York City's SoHo neighborhood, is just that: unassuming.
Though Tuttle's work is now canonical, it was met with fierce criticism early in his career: the artist's 1975 solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art was received terribly by many prominent critics, most famously by Hilton Kramer of the New York Times, and curator Marcia Tucker — who went on to found the New Museum of Contemporary Art later that year — was fired from the museum, allegedly because of the controversy surrounding the show.
Alvaro Clark, son of the late Lygia Clark, a prominent Brazilian artist who had three works in the exhibition, was flying down from Rio de Janeiro to take part.
The prominent commissions for the Rothko Chapel in Houston and the Seagram Building murals in New York receive extended treatment, as do many of the lesser - known and underappreciated aspects of Rothko's oeuvre, including reassessments of his late dark canvases and his formidable body of works on paper.
Juergen Teller (b. 1964, Erlangen, Germany; lives and works in London) is a prominent photographer who has successfully navigated both the fine art and commercial world since beginning his career in the late 1980s.
Roger Brown was a prominent member of the Chicago Imagist group, a cohort of artists working in the late 1960s onward who embraced figurative subject matter, unconventional and often «low brow» source material, and personal biography in their artistic practice.
Born in Leeds, living and working in London, Hirst is the most prominent representative of Britart group of emerging artists that shook the art world during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Gainsborough was later famously given to complaining that well - paid portrait work kept him away from his true love of landscape painting, and his interest probably combined with that of his clients, a couple from two families whose main income was probably not from landowning, to make a more prominent display than was normal in a portrait of the country estate that had formed part of Mrs Andrews» dowry.
The gallery represents established mid to late - career artists with an emphasis on artists now living and working in New Mexico, Taos Moderns and prominent international glass artists.
As naval warfare became more prominent from the late 16th century, there was an increased demand for works depicting it, which were to remain a staple of maritime painting until the 20th century, pulling the genre in the direction of history painting, with an emphasis on the correct and detailed depiction of the vessels, just as other trends pulled in the direction of increasingly illusionist and subtle effects in the treatment of the sea and weather, paralleling those of landscape painting.
Over the years, she has forged strong collegial relationships with many luminaries in the art world; fellow artists Sir Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, and Larry Poons who critiqued her work at The Triangle Workshop in 1983 and prominent critics Ken Carpenter, the late Clement Greenberg, Karen Wilkin, Kenworth Moffett, and Joan Murray who have all been regular visitors to her studio.
Renewed interest in Graham's work and his prominent role in the rise of the New York School in the 1930s and 40s continues to build, as indicated by a second show, John Graham: Sum Qui Sum, at the Allan Stone Gallery in late 2005.
The roster features prominent African American artists (the late Terry Adkins, Melvin Edwards, Kerry James Marshall, Gary Simmons), a healthy slate of African artists (Karo Akpokiere, Kay Hassan, Gonçalo Mabunda, Emeka Ogboh) as well as black artists who live and work in Europe (Sonia Boyce, Isaac Julien, Steve McQueen, Adrian Piper).
The installation of «Stills» marks the first time that the complete series has been displayed in New York and is presented alongside other prominent works by the artist: her groundbreaking series «Modern History» (1977 — 79), which pioneered photographic appropriation; the alluring and exacting «Objects of Desire» (1983 — 88) and «Renaissance Paintings» (1991), which continued Charlesworth's trenchant approach to mining the language of photography; «Doubleworld» (1995), which probes the fetishism of vision in premodern art; and her radiant latest series, «Available Light» (2012).
Unlike many other prominent contemporary artists, she prefers a hands - on approach, reveling in the tactile qualities of clay, as she forms the works that would be later cast in bronze, and the fluidity and chance properties of the painting medium.
All of these creatives are prominent names in the world of street art and they will be presenting their latest works.
Later e.g. at barristers» conferences, and also at court in expert witness conferences, the opportunity to work as a team becomes more prominent and assistance is often given to the Court additionally by this means.
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