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Asma Naeem, raised in Baltimore, will lead the city’s pre-eminent art museum as it faces unionization and equity efforts.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/24/arts/design/baltimore-museum-director-asma-naeem.html
In 1920, W.E.B. DuBois, the pre-eminent Black scholar of his era, wrote “The Comet,” a quasi-futuristic short story set in Manhattan about another mysterious apocalypse.
“It’s too strange that a pre-eminent structure that was once killing it is sitting there like a white elephant,” he said.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/16/movies/arclight-theater-hollywood.html
The City has lost its pre-eminent place in European financial services.
The city of the Cantii would once again, rightfully, stand pre-eminent in Kent, all would be good in the kingdom once more.
The report said Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will continue with its efforts to achieve President Xi Jinping’s vision of making China the pre-eminent power in East Asia and a major power on the world stage.
Source: https://www.canindia.com/with-xi-at-the-helm-china-positions-itself-as-global-powerbroker/
The space was short-lived — she closed it in 1947 and moved to Europe — but she focused routinely on Jackson Pollock, who would become the pre-eminent Abstract Expressionist, giving him a solo show in 1943, and again in 1945, ’46 and ’47.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/25/t-magazine/new-york-gallery-shows.html