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According to David Rosand in 1997, " The situation has been thrown into new critical confusion by Alessandro Ballarin's radical revision of the corpus ... exhibition catalogue, 1993, increasing it ... as well as Mauro Lucco .. book, 1996.
A critical success, she launched another exhibition of 35 paintings at the Arts Center in 2007.
In 1868, his paintings were accepted at the Salon, but the exhibition did not bring him financial or critical success ; nor did subsequent exhibitions.
The Foundation's next advert invited the general public to vote for the worst artist, either by going to the exhibition and using their critical faculties or by letting their inherent prejudices come to the fore.
The museum received a largely positive critical reception, with reviewers remarking on the metaphorical power of the building, the complementary effects of the museum's main exhibition with its internal architecture, and the economy with which the museum was built.
Pierneef held his first solo exhibition in 1913, to great critical acclaim, some even describing his work as that of a genius, which inspired him greatly.
On 13 January 2012, Jencks offered a critical analysis, called " Notes on the Complexities of Post-Modernism ", of the V & A's definitive 2011 exhibition, " Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990 ," in The Fortnightly Review.
The critical low point probably came after a widely panned 1964 exhibition of the nine-panel Discourses on Commodus ( 1963 ) at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York.
Drysdale's 1942 solo exhibition in Sydney ( his second in point of time ; his first had been in Melbourne in 1938 ) was a critical success, and established him as one of the leading Sydney modernists of the time, together with William Dobell, Elaine Haxton, and Donald Friend.
Heade's work in particular received critical attention with the exhibition in 1943 of his painting Thunderstorm Over Narragansett Bay ( 1868 ), as part of the show " Romantic Painting in America " at the Museum of Modern Art.
In March, 1902, and exhibition of " American Pictorial Photography, arranged by The Photo-Secession " opened to critical acclaim.
The hostile critical reception to this exhibition, however, finally drove him to give up painting entirely in 1921, although there is a single known painting dated 1937.
Ronald Feldman hosted the exhibition Sots Art in 1982, which was a commercial and critical success.
Modern critical appraisals have been sparse, but the National Library of Scotland produced a lengthy catalogue for an exhibition in 1982.
The power of the exhibition was critical in the collapse of the old view of the Maya as peaceable mathematicians, and the emergence of the currently accepted picture of the Maya.
The exhibition was a huge success and A Cavalier ( the catalogue title ) a particular hit with both public and the critics ; it played a considerable part in raising the critical estimation of Hals in England.

critical and catalogue
Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue.
Andrea del Castagno: complete edition with a critical catalogue.
in 1814, publishing as his thesis a critical catalogue of plants in the botanic garden of the university.
This included the critical catalogue of drawings in the royal collection at Windsor Castle and the ' pocket ' series of art history texts ( now known as the Arts and Letters series ).
With the September 1986 re-release of the film, in conjunction with retrospectives at the National Film Theatre in London and at the Cinémathèque Française in France of the director's back catalogue, the film's critical status began to be re-evaluated.

critical and Early
Early financial assistance from the Ford, Hewlett and Mott Foundations was critical to establishing the association.
Early works of biblical criticism, such as Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan and Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise, as well as works by lesser-known authors such as Richard Simon and Isaac La Peyrère, paved the way for the development of critical deism.
Early on the film drew poorly, but after winning critical acclaim and awards, it proved a success.
Early recognition and treatment are critical ; diagnostic failure can result in sepsis and death.
Early in the development of the Compact Disc, engineers realized that the perfection of the spiral of bits was critical to playback fidelity.
Early detection is critical in quarantine situations.
Early in 2006, the play gained critical success at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds and at the Liverpool Playhouse, directed by Matthew Lloyd with Gillian Kearney in the lead role.
In 1994 the Manhattan Institute, a public policy forum, published Alternatives to Afrocentrism, a collection of highly critical essays by, among others, Lefkowitz, Gerald Early, Stanley Crouch, Wilson Moses, and Frank Yurco.
Early, an African American, has been especially critical and dismisses Afrocentrism as just another North American experiment in " group therapy ," a kind of " intellectual fast food ".
That same year he released a compilation of earlier recordings entitled, Early Tracks, and an album with the Dukes, called Exit 0, which received critical acclaim for its blend of country and rock.
Early critical path-derived schedules often reflected only on causal ( logical ) or discretionary ( preferential ) dependencies because the assumption was that resources would be available or could be made available.
Early, but was able to hold the critical position with help from surrounding units.
Early intervention, including appropriate and specialized educational programs and support services, play a critical role in improving the outcome of individuals with PDD.
In FY 1994, the Early Head Start program was established to serve children from birth to three years of age reflecting evidence that these years are critical to children's development.
Early technical delays and project management issues caused the DOE to begin a comprehensive " Rebaseline Validation Review of the National Ignition Facility Project " in 2000, which took a critical look at the project, identifying areas of concern and adjusting the schedule and budget to ensure completion.
According to Finnish child development specialist Eeva Hujala, " Early education is the first and most critical stage of lifelong learning.
Early in the 17th century, Yi Su-gwang, a court scholar, and Yu Mong-in, a cabinet minister, wrote highly critical commentaries on Ricci's works, and over the next two centuries academic criticism of Christian beliefs continued.
Early training to sit through positive reinforcement is critical to prevent jumping in the future.
Early work in perceptual and conceptual categorization assumed that categories had critical features and that category membership could be determined by logical rules for the combination of features.
Early in her career, she portrayed Mary Shelley and Patty Hearst in feature films, and she received critical acclaim and a Theatre World Award for her Broadway debut in the 1993 revival of Anna Christie.
Early theoretical work included the development of a variety of alternative SOC-generating dynamics distinct from the BTW model, attempts to prove model properties analytically ( including calculating the critical exponents ), and examination of the necessary conditions for SOC to emerge.
He has also co-edited two critical editions of works of Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy and Writings from the Early Notebooks.
Early editions by John Daniel van Lennep ( 1747, the first critical edition, collating six mss.
Early film schools focused on the production and subjective critique of film rather than on the critical approaches, history and theory used to study academically.

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