Sentences with phrase «through important international exhibitions»

During this significant decade, the artist's career was solidified through important international exhibitions, and his work moved in innovative new stylistic directions.

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The Newport Street exhibition is the first major show since Hoyland's death in 2011 and will reaffirm his status as an important and innovative force within international abstraction, providing new insights into the way in which his work evolved from the huge colour - stained canvases of the 1960s, through the textured surfaces of the 1970s to the more spatially complex paintings of the early 1980s.
He had paintings in group exhibitions in Angers, Rennes, Paris and Bordeaux; there were one - man shows of his work in Paris; his work appeared in the important Salons; he became a member of the Salon d'Automne; in the International Exposition of 1900 he received the Diploma Hors Concours — Jury Member; he painted in Brittany and Switzerland, as well as, in Paris; he evolved and progressed constantly through steady work, his vision refined and strengthened by his daily confrontation with nature.
Is not only the nature of the works or artists such as: Dan Flavin, Sol Lewitt or Bruce Nauman, who are important and established and transfused an international character to the exhibition but the internal threads that unite their works with the space and the viewers, through different media.
The Next Documenta Should be Curated by an Artist offers an experimental means of questioning a relevant topic through one of the most important exhibitions on the international scene.
Asia Art Knots will bring together 12 key «independent» spaces that has a significant impact within their country or region in the previous years not only through staging important local and international exhibitions as well as being the principal facilitator of information and knowledge.
The Vero Beach Museum of Art provides cultural leadership and enrichment for the public through a wide variety of educational, studio art and humanities programs; a diversity of quality exhibitions; and the collection, preservation and presentation of important American and international works of art.
Gradually, the situation improved until, from the 1960s, it gained international renown through more and more numerous and important exhibitions at home and abroad, large orders from industry and cities as well as museum acquisitions.
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