Sentences with phrase «wide public attention»

Their worries first caught wide public attention in the summer of 1988, the hottest on record till then.
Their worries finally caught wide public attention in the summer of 1988, the hottest on record till then.
The focus of the series is on bringing this work to wider public attention in the focused context of the monograph, adding depth and dimension to the exhibitions.
were shown together in the group exhibition of 1945 through which Bacon first gained wide public attention.
They — along with Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg — helped to celebrate the movement and garner wider public attention.
He came to wider public attention when, along with Pauline Boty, Derek Boshier and Peter Phillips, he featured in Ken Russell's Monitor film on pop art, Pop Goes the Easel, broadcast on BBC television in 1962.
She came to wider public attention during a live Channel 4 Turner Prize debate in 1997.
Although these concerns have recently become the focus of wider public attention, the artist has long underscored the enduring existence of these issues in her work.
Rachel Whiteread first rose to wide public attention with the unveiling of her first public commission House in London's East End in 1993.
The graph, created by James Hansen, a leading expert on climate change at NASA, makes clear that global warming was a well - established fact that attracted wide public attention as early as 1988.
She came to wider public attention in 1987 when she won the National Portrait Gallery's portrait award.
One of twentieth - century America's most influential patrons of the arts, Peggy Guggenheim (1898 — 1979) brought to wide public attention the work of such masters as Salvador Dalí and Man Ray.
His 1993 work 24 Hour Psycho brought him wider public attention.
Ms. Sischy first came to wide public attention in 1979, when, at 27, she was named the editor of Artforum, a perch she occupied until 1988.
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