Sentences with phrase «winning career as an artist»

Abstract Expressionist and Gutai Movement artist Kuniko June (Steel) Nakamura, Born June 3, 1929, enjoyed a distinguished and award winning career as an artist.

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Oscar - winning actress Natalie Portman (Black Swan) joins Vulture Festival for an in - depth, career - spanning conversation about her groundbreaking work as an artist, from stage to screen.
I am especially thrilled about the inclusion of Lynn Hershman Leeson, who is described by WeN as follows: «Recording the stories of female artists who visited her during her career, prize - winning artist Lynn Hershman Leeson created...
Over the course of her career Neill has won three Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, four Saturn Awards, a BAFTA Award, Local 706 Best Character Makeup Award and the first Artist to be awarded Hollywood Foreign Press «Makeup Artist of the Year» Awards well as the first Makeup Artist to be honored as Makeup Artist of the Year by MAC Cosmetics.
The industrious and accomplished comic artist Dan Spiegle, who drew the later Nester's Adventures strips in Nintendo Power — as well as many movie, television, and literary adaptations in an Inkpot Award - winning career — died on January 28, 2017 at the age of 96.
From her debut in the legendary Staples Singers, to her Grammy - winning 2010 collaboration with Jeff Tweedy, You're Not Alone, to her recently released Livin» on a High Note — produced by M. Ward and featuring contributions by Neko Case, Justin Vernon, Ben Harper, and Tune - Yards — Staples is a classic artist who is as vital today as at any point in her legendary career.
Showcasing Drexler's major paintings and collages as well as her captivating early sculptures, award winning plays and novels, and photographic and video documentation of the artist's wild and varied theatrical career, the exhibition is co-curated by Rose Curator - at - Large Katy Siegel and Curatorial Assistant Caitlin Julia Rubin.
Since the beginning of his artist career, Maleonn has won numerous awards such as the 2009 Excellent Photographer Award of the Pingyao International Photo Festival.
Designed by award - winning graphic artist Takaaki Matsumoto, this visually stunning book echoes the spare, elegant style that defined Kjærholm's career as a self - professed «furniture architect.»
Gwendolyn H. Everett, scholar and author of the award - winning children's book Li'L Sis and Uncle Willie: A Story Based on the Life and Paintings of William H. Johnson, provides an overview of William Henry Johnson's (1901 - 1970) career as part of the Five African American Artists lecture series recorded on August 3, 2003.
A graduate of film production at Montreal's Concordia University in 1990, Stev «nn began his career as an award - winning television promo producer in Toronto before becoming a full - time artist.
The Prize has elevated participating artists and curators to the next level in their career, and continues to add value to their practice through loaning and exhibiting the winning artwork from each year at museums, biennials and shows all over the world, as part of The Abraaj Group Art Prize Collection.
«Don't make art as a career,» says award - winning American artist Dan Graham.
He won several large commissions for churches, hospitals and schools in northern England throughout his career, such as St Thomas à Becket School in Wakefield and St Wilfrid's Catholic High School in Featherstone, and taught artists such as Antony Gormley (b. 1950) and Martin Jennings (b. 1957).
To create such an impact at such an age was typical of an artist who had won international acclaim only late in life and who, for much of her career, was regarded within the art world simply as the unassuming wife of the critic Robert Goldwater.
Pierogi represents the work of emerging, mid-career, and established artists engaging in conceptually driven, process oriented work in a wide range of media: from the diagrammatic drawings of Mark Lombardi, the large - scale, nuanced still life drawings of Dawn Clements, and the interactive installations of Andrew Ohanesian, to the historically significant work of Kim Jones (who began his career as a performance artist in LA in the early 1970's), as well as curated exhibitions such as the award - winning Dead Tree installation (a recreation of the Robert Smithson work originally shown in Dusseldorf's Kunsthalle, 1969).
These artists, though at the beginning of their careers, already have achieved accolades from such sources as New American Paintings, Vox Populi, Title Magazine and the Fleisher Art Memorial, and won awards including the Belgium International Glass Prize and Pew Fellowship in the Arts.
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Over the last 50 years, this biennial competition has given prominence to artists including David Hockney and Richard Hamilton, who went on to find fame and acclaim after winning the prize, and Peter Doig, who described winning the John Moores in 1993 as a pivotal moment in his career
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