Sentences with phrase «significant acclaim at»

Farmer's recent tour de force Leaves of Grass (2012), a major installation which assembled a monumental (124 - foot - long) historical menagerie of clippings from vintage Life magazines, earned significant acclaim at dOCUMENTA (13).
Given its real life origins (subject to legal woes) and controversial subject matter (including a number of apparently graphic sex scenes in the original cut), I Love You Phillip Morris struggled to secure distribution in the U.S. despite receiving significant acclaim at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.

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Clarke, working at the Joint Global Change Research Institute (JGCRI), a partnership between PNNL and the University of Maryland, was acclaimed by the group for his skillful and tireless leadership to ensure the significant work of the Integrated Assessment Modeling (IAM) community was objectively and prominently represented in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
COLD IN JULY, Jim Mickle's feature adaptation of the Joe Lansdale cult novel in which Hall stars with Sam Shepard and Don Johnson, recently premiered to significant acclaim in US Dramatic Competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage - originally launched to widespread critical acclaim at the Geneva Motor Show in 2005 - is to receive significant technical enhancements, reaffirming the car's position as one of the world's most desirable and exhilarating sports cars.
Though the balance of power in the relationship would seem to belong to Magda, whose writing at last begins to achieve significant public notice and acclaim, it is the extraordinary Emerence and her apparently inscrutable code of moral conduct — she is independent, secretive, primitive, ruthless and gentle at once, tempestuous at one moment and stiffly formal at another, recklessly demanding, contemptuous of religion and yet steely in her own notion of what constitutes true charity — who towers above the relationship with her employer.
This exhibition that was McGinley's first solo presentation at a museum in Japan had presented over 50 representative works selected by the artist himself, and had received significant acclaim from audiences.
Following its acclaimed debut in 2015, the Collections section returns with eight specialist galleries chosen by Sir Norman Rosenthal, who said: «These dealers represent an enormous repository of art - each of the selected presentations is a kernel of an idea that could easily develop into significant exhibitions at any of the worlds» great museums.»
It's been the case for quite a while — at least since Picasso — that how well a work reproduces in the media plays a significant role in its popularity; the work of the most acclaimed artists from the»60s, for instance, look fabulous in reproduction.
She has since risen to significant acclaim, with major solo shows at HOME, Manchester and Tate Britain, 2016 - 17.
This new catalogue takes an in - depth look at the Dallas Museum of Art's internationally significant collection of artworks from Island Southeast Asia, which has brought it much acclaim over the past 30 years.
About the artists and their work: The late Anthony Ballard, known for his precise pen - and - ink drawings of erotic subjects and geometrics, has garnered significant critical attention in recent years; Mercedes Kelly's fanciful depictions of canine and feline subjects have been a crowd - pleasing fixture at the Fair over many seasons; Lawrence Pujol's refreshing country landscapes are becoming increasingly popular with collectors; Angela Rogers's «poppets» --- magical assemblages wrapped in brightly - hued yarn — incorporate intriguing mystical symbolism; Robin Taylor's «Jenny» paintings affectingly portray a young girl so bashful that her face is represented as a mop of bright orange hair; Alyson Vega's intricate fiber works, shown to great acclaim in a 2016 solo exhibition at the prestigious venue White Columns, surprise and enchant.
The 2013 programme also includes the haunting film work Secretion, 2012, by leading artist Willie Doherty, first shown to critical acclaim at dOCUMENTA 13; an exhibition exploring the relationship between art and cinema, Cloud Illusions I Recall, which includes some of the most important artists of recent times such as Cindy Sherman, Ed Ruscha, Marcel Broodthaers and Andrei Tarkovsky; and the first major retrospective of Leonora Carrington's work in Ireland, a significant figure in the Surrealist art movement who exhibited alongside André Breton and Max Ernst.
While critically acclaimed at the time, this seminal exhibition has not received significant attention.
Remarking that «the past is done, and can not be undone,» Lord Sumption, who is also an acclaimed historian, explained at the outset of his judgment that four centuries of emigration from the UK have complicated schemes for defining the right to British nationality because of the need to accommodate those born abroad but having significant connections with the UK by descent.
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