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.
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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received much critical attention from evangelical and Orthodox delegates.
Kalm notes: «Franklin Evans has been
receiving much critical attention for his blurring of painting, the studio and installation.
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.»
Not exact matches
The book deservedly
received a great deal of
attention,
much of it very
critical.
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.
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.
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.
On the secondary market, the specialist continues, «Diebenkorn doesn't come up at auction as frequently as other artists of his generation,» partly because West Coast artists never
received as
much critical attention as their New York counterparts.