Sentences with phrase «wider public attention when»

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.

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As scientists, when climate change research is relevant to public policy, the authors consider it important to bring that research to the attention of the wider world; sound science can and should inform wise policy.
He first gained wide attention for turning around a traditional public school called P.S. 67, later renamed Mohegan, which was a disaster when he arrived in 1988.
It both brought him to the attention of a wider public at a time when Abstract Expressionism still held sway in the eyes of the New York art world, and it documented, step - by - step, his transition from abstraction to figuration.
She came to wider public attention in 1987 when she won the National Portrait Gallery's portrait award.
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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