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up basel is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has expanded so much that it now holds in hong kong for the asian markets and in miami to attract of course american by us this year in miami there's more for sale than ever before and also more public installations for all to see like this one at the beach. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art basel it's made completely of sand in the 60 cars are already hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with the execution of beautiful.
up basel is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has expanded so much that it now holds in hong kong for the asian markets and in miami to attract of course american by us this year in miami there's more for sale than ever before and also more public installations for all to see like this one at the beach. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art...
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up basel is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has expired did so much of it now holds in hong kong for the asian markets and in miami to attract of course american by us this year in miami there's more art for sale than ever before and also more public installations for all to see like this one the big. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art basel it's made completely of sand and the 60 cars are already a hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with a freakish of beautiful sculptor stumbled upon a. traffic jams as it put. who knows who knows where the after. maybe we should ask the artist landau elec from argentina his installation is called order of importance alec wanted to highlight the fragile nature of miami beach which is located on a barrier island when it comes to witnessing kind of change the coastal resort city could be in the front room. deals with. our relationship with environment and the car seat ses is a metaphor a
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a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art basel it's made completely of sand the 60 cars are already hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with a freakish a beautiful sculpture stumbled upon a. traffic jams as it pushed. who knows who knows where the office flags. maybe we should ask the artist landau erlick from argentina his installation is called order of importance gaelic wanted to highlight the fragile nature of miami each of which is located on a barrier island when it comes to witnessing climate change the coastal resort city could be in the front room. deals with. our relationship with environment and the car seat ses is a metaphor a symbol of what we are. capable in time soft. as a suspicious us in terms of construction in terms of building manufacturing the
a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art basel it's made completely of sand the 60 cars are already hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with a freakish a beautiful sculpture stumbled upon a. traffic jams as it pushed. who knows who knows where the office flags. maybe we should ask the artist landau erlick from argentina his installation is called order of importance gaelic wanted to highlight the fragile nature of miami each of...
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come on the show the traffic jam that's delighting art lovers at miami beach we'll get a preview of art basel one of the world's leading showcases a work contemporary art. but 1st i phone commercially has moved away from the philippines it's weakened into a tropical storm now it's left at least 11 people dead in the philippines cleanup efforts repair works under way some half a 1000000 residents were driza driven from their homes by the typhoon more than 500 flights were canceled at manila international airport authorities are now working on getting operations there back to normal. let's bring in those now from the no ah good morning to you and you know now that the storm has moved on can you give us an idea of. just how bad the situation is where you are. now as you can see the sun is. rising we are but this has i'm not a government official to go visit the affected communities and start doing a more i hail damage assessment of you know the dental destruction on my site i'm wary. now the other thing that's also happening because the weather has improved is those who were preemptively evacuat
come on the show the traffic jam that's delighting art lovers at miami beach we'll get a preview of art basel one of the world's leading showcases a work contemporary art. but 1st i phone commercially has moved away from the philippines it's weakened into a tropical storm now it's left at least 11 people dead in the philippines cleanup efforts repair works under way some half a 1000000 residents were driza driven from their homes by the typhoon more than 500 flights were canceled at manila...
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into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art basel it's made completely of sand in the 60 cars are already hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with a freakish a beautiful sculptor stumbled upon.
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a strong message we stay with us now in art basel is on the was leading showcases the contemporary art 1st has in switzerland back in 1070 the event has expanded into hong kong for the asian market into miami to attract american by is this in miami that was more thoughtful says it ever before but some of the work more accessible to everyone. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami are. it's me completely of sound and the 60 cars are already a hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with. the kids a beautiful sculpture i stumbled upon a. fake johns as it put. who knows who knows where the office slides. maybe we should ask the artist play on how erlick from argentina has installation is called order of importance hammock wanted to highlight the fragile nature of miami each which is located on a barrier island when it comes to witnessing kind of change the coastal resort city could be in the front room. deals with. our relationship with environment and the car seat selfies is a metaphor a symbol of of wh
a strong message we stay with us now in art basel is on the was leading showcases the contemporary art 1st has in switzerland back in 1070 the event has expanded into hong kong for the asian market into miami to attract american by is this in miami that was more thoughtful says it ever before but some of the work more accessible to everyone. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami are. it's me completely of sound...
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into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami art basel it's made completely of sand and the 60 cars are already a hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with the execution of beautiful sculptor stumbled upon a. traffic jams as it put. who knows who knows what after. maybe we should ask the artist landau elec from argentina his installation is called order of importance gallic wanted to highlight the fragile nature of miami beach which is located on a barrier island when it comes to witnessing kind of change the coastal resort city could be in the front room. deals with. our relationship with environment and the carts it ses is a metaphor a symbol of of what we are. capable of in time soft. as a suspicious us in terms of construction in terms of building manufacturing the cars a symbol of freedom technological progress and mobility are stuck in terminal gridlock with nowhere to go. i think this is something that goes beyond the egg or the ego or the out this they think this war that some public spaces is accessible to all and hopefully
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meaning to others the car sculpture is one of a number of public installations at this year's miami art basel that are going on display a few days ahead of the official launch. then a chawl is a pioneer of alpine architecture bowled in the mountainous region of south in northern italy he knows better than most the challenges of building high up on steep bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention his designs are straightforward indeed there are more like sculptures as he explained to us when we met up with him where else but high up in the mountains of south. pass the scene of hard and groundbreaking work more than half a century ago the high all planned road connecting austria and italy was opened here architect very near children knows how extreme conditions can inspire extreme feats especially when those extremes are in nature. in this magnificent landscape look around and you'll see everything's a sculpture and you can't respond to it with architecture all architecture fails so we try to re
meaning to others the car sculpture is one of a number of public installations at this year's miami art basel that are going on display a few days ahead of the official launch. then a chawl is a pioneer of alpine architecture bowled in the mountainous region of south in northern italy he knows better than most the challenges of building high up on steep bridges or peaks standing projects like the experience along the border passed between austria and italy have attracted international attention...
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a wall using duct tape just like this is all part of an installation for a miami art fair called art basel then another artist came along his name is david tuna who refer to himself as the hungry artist there he is he decided it looked too good to eat good enough to eat so he called it from the wall peeled it and in front of a crowd that was gathering before him he decided to start eating it and people were gathering around him taking photos and then a rather hassled member of staff turned up and said come with me please which he did i mean that sounds pretty strange guy i think the strangest part of the stories that someone has just paid $120000.00 for this piece of art right not just $13.00 people have paid 120000 dollars at least minimum for limited editions of this the person who bought this particular one was a french collector you think he would be furious about the fact that his artwork has now been eaten but apparently it's not about the binondo itself it's about the idea and every person has got a certificate of authenticity which means that they are told if when the banana gets o
a wall using duct tape just like this is all part of an installation for a miami art fair called art basel then another artist came along his name is david tuna who refer to himself as the hungry artist there he is he decided it looked too good to eat good enough to eat so he called it from the wall peeled it and in front of a crowd that was gathering before him he decided to start eating it and people were gathering around him taking photos and then a rather hassled member of staff turned up...
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culture now this is just one of the art installations on a florida beach heralding the contemporary art. basel in miami beach also coming up in the next quarter of an hour. the architect fana chong creates buildings high up in the mountains more like sculptures. and a giant tracker is marauding through the streets of kauai in france but don't worry it's just on the move. is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has expanded so much that it now holds in hong kong for the asian market and in miami to attract of course american by us this year in miami there's more for sale than ever before and also more public installations for all to see like this one at the beach. a traffic jam sinking into a world famous speech miami beach this is one of the public installations at this year's miami are. it's made completely of sand in the 60 cars are already hit with visitors who like to snap selfies with the execution of beautiful. stumbled upon.
culture now this is just one of the art installations on a florida beach heralding the contemporary art. basel in miami beach also coming up in the next quarter of an hour. the architect fana chong creates buildings high up in the mountains more like sculptures. and a giant tracker is marauding through the streets of kauai in france but don't worry it's just on the move. is one of the leading contemporary art fairs in the world originating in the swiss city back in 1970 it has expanded so much...
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wall using duct tape so just like this as part of an installation at the miami festival known as art basel and then another artist came along his name is david to tuna who referred to himself as the hungry artist he decided that this banana looked good enough to eat he pulled it off the wall and peeled it and he began eating it and by then a crowd had gathered around him as he wanted to take photographs working out what was going on and then a rather flustered member of staff came along and asked him to go with her which she did i mean this whole thing just completely surreal and somebody apparently paid $120000.00 u.s. dollars for this banana stuck to the wall i mean who would spend that kind of money let me tell you it's not just one person 3 people spend that kind of money because they have limited editions of this but on a piece of work and obviously the person who bought it when he was a french collect 2 you'd think you'd be very unhappy about what happened in the fact that this banana was eaten but actually apparently it was enough to about the piece of fruit is about the idea of the
wall using duct tape so just like this as part of an installation at the miami festival known as art basel and then another artist came along his name is david to tuna who referred to himself as the hungry artist he decided that this banana looked good enough to eat he pulled it off the wall and peeled it and he began eating it and by then a crowd had gathered around him as he wanted to take photographs working out what was going on and then a rather flustered member of staff came along and...
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>>it was already stealing the show at art basel drawing massive crowds and tons of publicity now it'setting even more attention it all strted with this banana duct taped to a wall. the piece of art created by renowned artist murray cattle on the combination of fruit and adhesive lling for a reported $120,000. and while on display in miami beach saturday something no one expect new york based performance artist david to to know walking up casually roving the banana from the wall then this. did turn on peeling a banana with duct tape still attached an eating it this ne quickly drawing the attention of the crowd and gallery staff. >>couldn't s them and then down the wall. and i realize that there was one guy i was eating the banana i had them a bana and so then i realize that. >>insists by eating the banana he created are too so th is why so why not thithe foreigne are these stories i thinis cool this is what our goal about it. >>tell them that she was insane because you'd not supposed to touch the out >>withinminutes gallery officials moved in replacing the banana shifting the focus back to t
>>it was already stealing the show at art basel drawing massive crowds and tons of publicity now it'setting even more attention it all strted with this banana duct taped to a wall. the piece of art created by renowned artist murray cattle on the combination of fruit and adhesive lling for a reported $120,000. and while on display in miami beach saturday something no one expect new york based performance artist david to to know walking up casually roving the banana from the wall then this....
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. >> reporter: a member of art basel's selection committee since 2002, he's seen the impact it's had of the visual art world. the value of a cultural community. so many different cross sections of people that live here and come here and affect the community, and they're here, and it is super viable. >> reporter: and a few rows down, that banana, coyly titled "comedian." >> you see it because you want to see it. >> i think a work like this really challenges people to really think about what is art, what does it mean? and he's really playing with the audience. so it's good just to kind of push the conversation of what art can be. >> this mural kind of represents the visual representation of little haiti. >> reporter: while basil goers were able to have fun with truth, carl wasn't laughing. >> you want to talk to me about bananas? i think's a division people like me can't afford. >> reporter: he wants to make sure we aren't forgetting the immigrant communities. >> every morning i come by, and i say i'm doing it right. >> reporter: immortalized on the wall is his father, one of the foundi
. >> reporter: a member of art basel's selection committee since 2002, he's seen the impact it's had of the visual art world. the value of a cultural community. so many different cross sections of people that live here and come here and affect the community, and they're here, and it is super viable. >> reporter: and a few rows down, that banana, coyly titled "comedian." >> you see it because you want to see it. >> i think a work like this really challenges...
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it was on display at art basel in miami beach until a performance artist took it off the wall and ate >> 50 percent say don't do it, it's art, you can't touch it. >> the other 50 percent say just do it. >> so he just did i. he's known for his comic pieces including a golden toilet. the latest piece of art was replaced with a fresh banana for the buyer. >>> you want a real piece of art? the 49er game was a van gogh, but the big win came at a big price, 3 key starters are injured. >>> a mom's instinct kicks in when a man tries to steal her suv with her 3 kids inside. the moment good samaritans rushed in to help. >> reporter: this white line is sparking quite a debate between perception and reality. i'll have that story coming up. because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve t
it was on display at art basel in miami beach until a performance artist took it off the wall and ate >> 50 percent say don't do it, it's art, you can't touch it. >> the other 50 percent say just do it. >> so he just did i. he's known for his comic pieces including a golden toilet. the latest piece of art was replaced with a fresh banana for the buyer. >>> you want a real piece of art? the 49er game was a van gogh, but the big win came at a big price, 3 key starters...
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it sold for $120,000 at miami's art basel show and yesterday another artist ate it.g his performance hungry artist. someone gave the gallery owner a new banana to replace it. crisis averted. we guess. >>> when we come back, we used to love going out with julia and mike, but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school? yes, i'm in art school. oh, wow. so have you thought about how you're gonna make money? at least we're learning some new things. we bundled our home and auto with progressive, saved a bunch. oh, we got a wobbler. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. that's what the extra menu's for. but at fidelity, value is more than just talk. we offer commission-free online u.s. stock and etf trades. and, when you open a new fidelity brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate -- that's 21 times more th
it sold for $120,000 at miami's art basel show and yesterday another artist ate it.g his performance hungry artist. someone gave the gallery owner a new banana to replace it. crisis averted. we guess. >>> when we come back, we used to love going out with julia and mike, but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school?...
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and this next exhibit from art basel in miami may be the greatest scam of all time. >> two inexpensiveor pricey works of art. >> a banana, duct taped to a wall is selling for $150,000 at a miami art festival. the piece is titled comedian. two earlier editions have already sold for $120,000 each. ( laughter ) >> trevor: i honestly don't know what to think about this because, on the one hand, i guess this banana is a comment on how all art is temporary and eventually everything withers and dies, but on the other hand it's a (~bleep ) banana taped to the wall because, honestly, i don't about a banana as art. all i know is i want art with a long shelf life. can you imagine if you bought michelangelo's david and the next day it turns all brown and moshy? ( laughter ) what's also crazy is the artist sold three of those bananas for over $100,000 each. i feel bad for the guy at the grocery store selling him those bananas. ( laughter ) think about it, the first time the artist comes in and buys one, 50 cents, the second time, 50 cents. then the guy sees it on twitter. next time he comes in, can
and this next exhibit from art basel in miami may be the greatest scam of all time. >> two inexpensiveor pricey works of art. >> a banana, duct taped to a wall is selling for $150,000 at a miami art festival. the piece is titled comedian. two earlier editions have already sold for $120,000 each. ( laughter ) >> trevor: i honestly don't know what to think about this because, on the one hand, i guess this banana is a comment on how all art is temporary and eventually everything...
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it was displayed at miami's prestigious art basel art fair.been wildly popular will with people flocking in droves to snap photos next to the fruit. some believe the piece is moing inequities, others say don't overthink it. >>> and northern california couple who first matched online just found out that they are even more compatible than they thought. >> it was like it is meant to be. and i think it just kind of confirmed that. >> how their perfect match literally saved one of their lives. >>> and the coast guard comes to the rescue of the dog who went for quite the paddle. >> all of that, plus we will update you on rain. it is pouring in parts of the south bay and what is going to happen next. we will do that when we come back. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. you shouldn't have to pretend you're fine. you shouldn't have to b
it was displayed at miami's prestigious art basel art fair.been wildly popular will with people flocking in droves to snap photos next to the fruit. some believe the piece is moing inequities, others say don't overthink it. >>> and northern california couple who first matched online just found out that they are even more compatible than they thought. >> it was like it is meant to be. and i think it just kind of confirmed that. >> how their perfect match literally saved one...
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( applause ) meanwhile, at this year's art basel festival in miami, a banana was duct taped to a walltitled "comedian," and priced at $120,000. that's ridiculous. at whole foods, that'll get you, like, three bananas. ( laughter ) crazy. $120,000. it's just crazy! but the plot thickened this weekend when a performance artist walked into the gallery, took the banana off the wall, peeled it, and then ate it! in a piece he titled "hungry artist"-- a prime example of how modern art has become just a crass exercise in self-referential profiteering. and a great source of potassium. meanwhile, for the first time in history "muhammad is one of america's top ten baby names," which is great, but keep in mind the list "combines names that sound similar but have alternate spellings, like muhammad and mohammed." okay, that's where i draw the line! combining the spellings of different names is unnatural. for instance, i'm a "p.h. stephen." we're good people. those "v" stevens? human garbage. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back with ed harris. i'm sorry! i'm sorry! a joint pain, swelling, t
( applause ) meanwhile, at this year's art basel festival in miami, a banana was duct taped to a walltitled "comedian," and priced at $120,000. that's ridiculous. at whole foods, that'll get you, like, three bananas. ( laughter ) crazy. $120,000. it's just crazy! but the plot thickened this weekend when a performance artist walked into the gallery, took the banana off the wall, peeled it, and then ate it! in a piece he titled "hungry artist"-- a prime example of how modern...
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estas fueron imÁgenes captadas en la playa de miami beach en la florida justo durante esta semana de art baselba, bamba ♪ bamba, bamba ♪ bamba bamba ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ para bailar la bamba (aplausos) (gritan) (aplausos) (gritan) (risas) quÉ bÁrbaros (gritan) (aplausos) bravo! excelente! >> maravilloso. >> felicidades papi. >> nos pusieron a bailar! >> oye necesitaban esta clave para este Ánimo que tiene esta gente es increÍble. >> el pÚblico completo de pie disfrutando y bailando que bueno (aplausos) (gritan) el aplauso. >> gracias (aplausos) un tema maravilloso de verdad que nos los hicieron revivir y de quÉ linda manera. >> muchas gracias muy felices. >> muy lindo verlos a los dos. >> de verdad que sÍ. >> viva la familia (aplausos) (gritan) ¿cÓmo se han sentido por aquÍ estÁ maÑana? >> mira este lanzamiento de la bamba ha sido inolvidable quitar con mi padre por primera vez cantando un dueto, donde empecÉ mi carrera siempre cantando con Él es un honor un placer, zuleyka, jorge, james los quiero, adamari gracias de verdad (aplausos) (gritan) quÉ bello me encanta que aquÍ en nuestra casa, sientan esa
estas fueron imÁgenes captadas en la playa de miami beach en la florida justo durante esta semana de art baselba, bamba ♪ bamba, bamba ♪ bamba bamba ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ para bailar la bamba (aplausos) (gritan) (aplausos) (gritan) (risas) quÉ bÁrbaros (gritan) (aplausos) bravo! excelente! >> maravilloso. >> felicidades papi. >> nos pusieron a bailar! >> oye necesitaban esta clave para este Ánimo que tiene esta gente es increÍble. >> el pÚblico completo...
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you heard the one about the art collector who paid $120,000 for a banana duct taped to a wall at art basel walked up to the banana taped to the wall, took it down and ate it in front of astonished art world types. >> was he the guy who paid all the money? >> no, he's actually like a performance artist. we asked the banana eater himself, david datuna, a new york performance artist, and take a listen. >> reaction was really crazy. it was around 500, 700 people around and like 50% of people say don't do this. it's crazy. and another 50% say do it, it's genius. >> so no worries. the artwork came with a certificate of authenticity allowing the owners to replace the banana as needed. >> wait a minute. >> so what did you pay for, the duct tape? >> a certificate of authenticity. >> because, you know duct tape does lose its stickiness after a while. >> it was all a sham. >> i don't know. >> excellent performance. >> absolutely. absolutely. >>> and finally, let's end like all good meals do with desserts. it's national brownie day. >> i've already tasted it. >> and the bakery in manhattan provided de
you heard the one about the art collector who paid $120,000 for a banana duct taped to a wall at art basel walked up to the banana taped to the wall, took it down and ate it in front of astonished art world types. >> was he the guy who paid all the money? >> no, he's actually like a performance artist. we asked the banana eater himself, david datuna, a new york performance artist, and take a listen. >> reaction was really crazy. it was around 500, 700 people around and like...
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caso a otro nivel un plÁtano pegado con cinta a una pared fue una de las obras mÁs visitadas de art baseludia, bienvenida nuevamente. >> buenos dÍas. >> abogada la primera pregunta es esta propuesta de admisiÓn, sugiere aumentar el trÁmite en la ciudadanÍa en 83%, ¿cuÁndo entrarÍa en vigor ese aumento? >> realmente no publican estÁn en proceso de comentario hasta diciembre 16 de este aÑo, y de ahÍ tienen que decidir okay esta es la regla final y nos van a dar la fecha que va a ser publicada, me imagino, basado en aÑos anteriores que serÁ aproximadamente 60 o 90 dÍas despuÉs de diciembre 16, es decir, febrero o marzo del prÓximo aÑo. >> ¿cada cuanto se aumentan estas cantidades? >> no hay una cifra de esto tiene que ser aumentado cada trece aÑos o todos los aÑos, la Última vez pasÓ en el 2016 y luego habÍa sido como en el 2012 o 2013. >> sandarti: ¿quÉ recomendaciÓn da a las personas que estÁn en trÁmites de migraciÓn? >> que no esperen mÁs. >> exacto. >> aquellas personas elegibles para hacer la ciudadanÍa, deberÍan aprovechar, tambiÉn tomando en cuenta que el perdÓn de pago tambiÉn va a
caso a otro nivel un plÁtano pegado con cinta a una pared fue una de las obras mÁs visitadas de art baseludia, bienvenida nuevamente. >> buenos dÍas. >> abogada la primera pregunta es esta propuesta de admisiÓn, sugiere aumentar el trÁmite en la ciudadanÍa en 83%, ¿cuÁndo entrarÍa en vigor ese aumento? >> realmente no publican estÁn en proceso de comentario hasta diciembre 16 de este aÑo, y de ahÍ tienen que decidir okay esta es la regla final y nos van a dar la...
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traveled to the congo in 1938 on an art expedition commissioned in part by the ethnological museums in geneva and basel him a hero purchased hundreds of sculptures masks and other art objects on these trips . and he documented his transactions with local residents in his diary which has survived to this day. adds to construct of the ask the artists what techniques they use what their process was their aesthetic concepts and what was truly new for the time is that he documented their name and document. mask made from calorie shelves and textile. initiation mask porn's. mask of a woman's face all produced before 939. today the artworks that him a hero collected are important historical documents but the fact that the art dealer was able to acquire them so inexpensively reflects the clear balance of power during the colonial era artists such as soon from the d.r. congo address these power structures and their work. via was really to have these multiple perspectives we have a specific way of looking at these objects in photographs a certain perspective but there are these very different voices from the ind
traveled to the congo in 1938 on an art expedition commissioned in part by the ethnological museums in geneva and basel him a hero purchased hundreds of sculptures masks and other art objects on these trips . and he documented his transactions with local residents in his diary which has survived to this day. adds to construct of the ask the artists what techniques they use what their process was their aesthetic concepts and what was truly new for the time is that he documented their name and...
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and basel switzerland combined storage with display for art experts. if the work gets purchased by a museum the museums and restores take care of it. if an accident at any stage causes irreparable damage the work and up an insurance company storehouse ending its life. the. stations that an artwork passes through from artist studio to museum are a source of danger but also of joy for the artwork some artists say their works get better treatment than they do. for the museum of modern art in new york the ephemeral nature of many contemporary art works is a major challenge. it's thrown up new questions for the museum's chief curator for painting and sculpture and. whole new phenomenon over these last couple of decades which christian represents absolutely of close collaboration in the creation of the artwork many artists really are consulting with conservators before or during their making work. and in the olden days that would not have been true. christian chinaman is a frequent visitor to los angeles an important center for art. today he'll be working fo
and basel switzerland combined storage with display for art experts. if the work gets purchased by a museum the museums and restores take care of it. if an accident at any stage causes irreparable damage the work and up an insurance company storehouse ending its life. the. stations that an artwork passes through from artist studio to museum are a source of danger but also of joy for the artwork some artists say their works get better treatment than they do. for the museum of modern art in new...
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studied them basel i know many different types of arrangements by john by the i mean everybody who sings folk music needs to arrange these songs by themselves and. my singing teacher said the art is to make it not sound like an art and that's the challenge with these songs that you as a classic music say no you present them in the most direct and on us twain without resorting to classic music money or is that what is it do you think i mean the countertenor community is relatively small it's growing as as as you told me by. for instance the cust patti back in the ninety's days used to be the real rock stars what is it about the countertenor just briefly voice that you think is so captivating for people i believe it's an instant confusion when you hear a count to 10 and you have never heard a man sing that high before because in society these days the roads are pretty clearly a sign men speak and talk lower than women do so a man singing high. crosses this barrier and confuses the audience and then the brain tries to make sense of it but you cannot make much sense over it so you just need to listen to the music but you bookended this album very interestingly with these young com
studied them basel i know many different types of arrangements by john by the i mean everybody who sings folk music needs to arrange these songs by themselves and. my singing teacher said the art is to make it not sound like an art and that's the challenge with these songs that you as a classic music say no you present them in the most direct and on us twain without resorting to classic music money or is that what is it do you think i mean the countertenor community is relatively small it's...
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basel switzerland. run by the hair talking democrat architecture firm it has a unique concept it's a storage place for art but here the works are not stowed away in boxes they're put on display in rooms offering the ideal climate conditions. this allows experts to study the originals and observe any changes. so not just the shell naga is an open storage space for art unlike other storage options the art here is not packed away but unpacks one problem that a lot of museums face is having to lock away many of their works. the advantage here is that you can constantly work with the collection even if it's not being made accessible to the public to. sit and want to get off so this is i'm on a graphic storeroom for matthew barney barney works with a lot of new materials so enabling the works here to be studied intensively and checked regularly represents huge progress. and this 6 often matthew barney is often inspired by materials that are intelligent or that have certain abilities that makes it really interesting for the conservator so. he's a real master of the linguistics of materials. the darling of the ne
basel switzerland. run by the hair talking democrat architecture firm it has a unique concept it's a storage place for art but here the works are not stowed away in boxes they're put on display in rooms offering the ideal climate conditions. this allows experts to study the originals and observe any changes. so not just the shell naga is an open storage space for art unlike other storage options the art here is not packed away but unpacks one problem that a lot of museums face is having to lock...