Sentences with phrase «stature as»

Summaries below cover hiring announcements, development and construction progress, and recent awards and rankings that demonstrate Southern Arizona's stature as a Sun Corridor growth market.
It is this kind of information offered to clients that will definitely enhance your stature as a real estate professional.
«Although the market is difficult to penetrate, its protected locations and its stature as the world's leading financial center offer attractive long - term growth prospects.»
It notes that the growth and development of the Australian economy throughout our history, culminating in its present stature as one of the wealthiest in the world, has not benefited Indigenous people to the same extent as it has benefited non-Indigenous people.
That's due to its stature as the best - selling Windows Phone on the market and its stalwart performance for a budget device.
Since the Google Nexus 6P, Huawei has grown in stature as a brand, despite the fact that it has its roots buried deep in China.
Benchmarking has revealed the S5 Mini will be smaller in stature as well as power when compared to the S5.
The symbols reflect Justice Jackson's stature as a lawyer with a national and international reputation, and as Attorney General, Supreme Court Justice and Nuremberg prosecutor.
Because «business in society» issues pose so much risk (and in some cases opportunity), the general counsel is viewed in many companies as having the same stature as the chief financial officer.
A number of other civil proceedings for the Goderich area and Huron County are also heard here, although they don't have the same high profile media stature as the Truscott Trial.
If you are 6» 9» tall with «shoulders like buttresses and legs like pylons,» and your «hands, as fists, resemble demolition balls,» the Immigration Minister may deem your «exceptionally large» stature as being too great of a risk factor.
There is an unavoidable and counterproductive blurriness to the line between his personal advocacy for climate action — which is his right as an individual — and his stature as the leader of the panel, which was established in 1988 as «a policy relevant but policy neutral organization.»
Poor fellow, he must be torn between his «stature as a Research Professor at the University of Virginia» and his fellowship at the Cato Institute.
If it is scientific oversight then he really harms his stature as a Research Professor at the University of Virginia.
Over the last few years Mr. Shonibare's stature as an artist has grown.
Despite persistent doubts about the financial capacities of predominantly black boards, the Studio Museum has succeeded in raising 70 percent of the money for its building project, cementing the institution's stature as a model of how to develop racially diverse trustees, staff members and audiences.
Rodin and America: Influence and Adaptation, 1876 - 1936 Building on its stature as a repository of Auguste Rodin's sculpture, Stanford's Cantor Arts Center organized this novel study exhibition (through Jan. 1) of challenges the French master posed to a generation of younger American artists.
In 1951 and 1959 - 61, as further proof of his growing international stature as an artist, the Museum of Modern Art MOMA (New York) staged major exhibitions of his work.
His inclusion in the Tate Gallery's «Three Artists from Los Angeles» exhibition in London in 1970 (alongside Irwin and Doug Wheeler,) further cemented Bell's stature as one of the era's preeminent practitioners — on the West Coast and beyond.
Also a painter of landscapes, still - lifes and portraits, Morris was the only person of his generation to achieve national stature both as a painter and a plantsman.
The Molecular Structure cycle, which included Opal Loop (1980), Son of Gone Fishin» (1981) and another collaboration with Rauschenberg, Set and Reset (1983), featuring a score by performance artist Laurie Anderson and a set design by Rauschenberg, solidified Brown's stature as an innovator within the dance world and as an artist of global significance.
The exhibition is proof that — as a nonagenarian — Pearlstein continues to paint remarkably well, reasserting his decades - long stature as a major American realist.
He bucked his pal Greenberg's advice, which considering Greenberg's stature as a trend setter, wasn't in his best interest.
In 2004, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presented «William Eggleston: Los Alamos,» which gave many West Coast viewers their first inkling of the Memphis photographer's stature as an artist.
Although his work has not always received the attention it deserves in Canada, his stature as artist had been officially recognized.
Clyfford Still spent most of the 1950s in New York, where, despite his new - found stature as a leading Abstract Expressionist, he was becoming less and less tolerant of the arts establishment.
This series, ranging from his earliest films to his final digital undertakings, reaffirms Conner's stature as a continuously innovative filmmaker of transformative influence.
By 1951, when the Whitney Museum of American Art mounted «Arshile Gorky: Memorial Exhibition,» Gorky's stature as an important modernist painter was secure.
We had to find a new model: one that honors Trisha's spirit, her playfulness, her continual rethinking of her work, her stature as a visual artist.
As a major force in American art for nearly fifty years, Motherwell enjoyed international stature as a painter, collagist, and printmaker.
Continuing in the collecting trends of the past year, Miami Beach saw an ongoing interest in the modernist, avant - garde painters of the early and mid-twentieth century, with major works on view from Mark Rothko, Alexander Calder and Marcel Duchamp (Duchamp's work was seen frequently throughout the week), likely inspired by the recent price tags attached to these artists» works, and their emerging stature as defining talents of the past century.
Still, Hofmann, who was born in Germany in 1880 and died in New York in 1966, left a complex, slippery achievement often overshadowed by his stature as a teacher, and these days his name rarely figures in the first rank of Abstract Expressionism.
The names connected to the school are dizzying in their subsequent stature as well as their plenitude: Cy Twombly, Aaron Siskind, Jacqueline Gourevitch, David Tudor, Charles Olson, Elizabeth Jennerjahn, Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence, Stan VanDerBeek, Hazel Larsen Archer, Elaine and Willem de Kooning, Xanti Schawinsky, Merce Cunningham, M. C. Richards, Ben Shahn, Buckminster Fuller — the list goes on and on.
An exhibition of his post-Automatiste work from the late 1950s and early 1960s was mounted in Paris in 1971, contributing substantially to his stature as a major artist and establishing his international reputation.
Wiley continued to build upon his growing stature as a major artist with works appearing in the Venice Biennial (1980) and Whitney Biennial (1983).
This seems odd, given Leeson's stature as a pioneering San Francisco artist who's delved provocatively into subjects of feminism, identity, and technology.
Whitman's stature as a channeller poet who aims to express, but not contain his contemporaries in «Song of Myself», for instance, is also similar to the way in which the figures in this exhibition act as vessels.
He considered Voulkos the most talented artist in the faculty and witnessed at first hand his anguish at not being able to get the kind of attention and respect he sought as an artist because his chosen medium, ceramics, enjoyed about as much stature as finger painting.
In the San Francisco Chronicle, Kenneth Baker reports: «San Francisco's stature as a cultural destination and hub of new art scholarship will jump dramatically if Gap founders Donald and Doris Fisher get their wish to build a museum for their collection of modern and contemporary art on the Presidio grounds.
With Injustice 2, NetherRealm Studios, who have been growing in stature as notable developers of fighters, have finally put out a game that is full of content and high on quality.
Despite its stature as a luxury hotel, this place feels more like a boutique bed and breakfast than a mega-resort, and offers all the creature comforts of home, if home were a 40 - room converted «Tropical Victorian» mansion.
This redevelopment has positioned the hotel in high national stature as it has been accepted as a proud member of Historic Hotels of America.
The long - haired Chihuahua has the same size and stature as her short haired cousins.
This is a small dog that many confuse with the Pomeranian but in general they are much larger not only in height but in stature as well.
You have various options on how you'll go about this process, and the most effective option depends on your stature as a writer.
HIGH - DEMAND BACKSTORY: Hoose's stature as a preeminent nonfiction author combined with the high - interest animal hook will generate hearty attention and enthusiasm for this one.
It's definitely helped build my professional credibility and stature as an expert in my field.»
Sharp's earlier attempt at a tablet device did not really take off in a manner that could match its global stature as an electronics maker of repute.
On April 9, 1957, just over half way through the yearâ $ ™ s production, Corvette closed the last gap in its stature as a true sports car with the addition of the Borg - Warner T10 4 - speed manual transmission to its options list.
We certainly don't know how it fits into the whole program and the 5 - Series» stature as a luxury car, but if Prior Design wants to include it with their program, we certainly won't question their credibility in that regard.
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