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andrea buttner is interested in the value.see with these etchings, she takes everyday marks from iphone, scaled up and make them beautiful, focusing our attention on things we wouldn't look at. as well as wanting us wouldn't look at. as well as wanting us to look across at her work, andrea buttner also wants us to look down at it, so we have this piece of blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that? blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that7m is handmade silk made by benedictine nuns, and we are looking down at it because we are enacting the representation of the beggar. so we are bowing down and there is a sense of humility and modesty too much of her work. thank you. i have a surprise for you now, especially for all of you who associate the turner prize with unmade beds and pickled cows, because i am going to show you some paintings. they are the work of hurvin anderson. do not adjust your set, because his landscapes are inspired by no less than co mforta ble. inspired by no
andrea buttner is interested in the value.see with these etchings, she takes everyday marks from iphone, scaled up and make them beautiful, focusing our attention on things we wouldn't look at. as well as wanting us wouldn't look at. as well as wanting us to look across at her work, andrea buttner also wants us to look down at it, so we have this piece of blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that? blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that7m is...
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as an artist whose practice i enjoy, that would be andrea buttner./or the events this year have done for hull. well getting to the end of the year of the city of culture 2017. the figures are fantastic in terms of the number of people who have come to see the turner prize. what difference has it made? i mean, look at this. the turner prize is in hull. we had the bbc radio! weekend. being born here, i live in london now, but my heart is here. it is difficult to put into words what it has actually done. it's all about timing and it is hull's time. the next few years will be vital but i think it would go from strength to strength. you said to me earlier that you never thought it would happen in hull. hull has always had a bad rep, or for whatever reason, and that is going to turn around now. i am proud to be from hull and to be here. lovely to meet you. enjoy the rest of your evening. let's hear more about the other short listed artists and go back to rebecca at the ferens art gallery. yes, the turner prize may have come to hull this year, but step insi
as an artist whose practice i enjoy, that would be andrea buttner./or the events this year have done for hull. well getting to the end of the year of the city of culture 2017. the figures are fantastic in terms of the number of people who have come to see the turner prize. what difference has it made? i mean, look at this. the turner prize is in hull. we had the bbc radio! weekend. being born here, i live in london now, but my heart is here. it is difficult to put into words what it has...
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andrea buttner. .. rosalynn. .. and anderson...from birmingham and the reason? it is full of nature. he uses the reason? it is full of nature. he uses nice light colours. one of the paintings reminds me of minecraft. find out if the real turner prize goes the same way. thanks to the tiny turnout jury. we goes the same way. thanks to the tiny turnoutjury. we will update you on the winner later today. many of you have been in touch about plastic and we will talk to you about that later in the programme. business briefing is on next. the weather has been pretty quiet so far but it is only tuesday and plenty of changes to come. monday, a few glimmers of brightness at quite a lot of cloud. tuesday, similar. sunshine to the south and east. the cloud thickened up at times for south—western england and wales was some rain. about average for the time of years in terms of temperatures. perhaps a few spots of rain across cumbria. one or two for northern ireland in the afternoon but the proper rain reserved for northern scotland later in the d
andrea buttner. .. rosalynn. .. and anderson...from birmingham and the reason? it is full of nature. he uses the reason? it is full of nature. he uses nice light colours. one of the paintings reminds me of minecraft. find out if the real turner prize goes the same way. thanks to the tiny turnout jury. we goes the same way. thanks to the tiny turnoutjury. we will update you on the winner later today. many of you have been in touch about plastic and we will talk to you about that later in the...
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they will be competing against german artist andrea buttner and palestinian—english artist rosalind nashashibiented by the musician, dj and actor, goldie. jane hill is in hull for us. welcome to the ferens gallery hosting the turner prize. we are in the room exhibiting the work of lubaina himid, the bookies favourite. a few more hours to wait whether their assessment is correct. let us talk to martin greene, the director of hull 2017. 90,000 people have already come together ferens gallery to see the exhibits. a few more weeks to run. what do you put the fantastic attendance down to?m shows the appetite for contemporary art in the uk and by staging it here, we have a whole new audience to the work of the extraordinary four artists. remarkable year, a lot going on in the city, only a few weeks to go. do you and your team have to reflect now on how you take the successes, the enthusiasms you have seen this year, and take it into 2018 and beyond? what happens next is arguably more important. we have a 20 year legacy plan, a programme for next year, new buildings, we continue. if you did not visit
they will be competing against german artist andrea buttner and palestinian—english artist rosalind nashashibiented by the musician, dj and actor, goldie. jane hill is in hull for us. welcome to the ferens gallery hosting the turner prize. we are in the room exhibiting the work of lubaina himid, the bookies favourite. a few more hours to wait whether their assessment is correct. let us talk to martin greene, the director of hull 2017. 90,000 people have already come together ferens gallery to...
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i think if you look at the work of andrea buttner you will see what i mean, she's interested primarilyparents were born in jamaica and he draws at caribbean heritage as well as his life growing up heritage as well as his life growing up in birmingham in his work. rosalind nashashibi is exhibiting two films in exhibition this year, one of them set in gaza and she gives us glimpses into daily life there. we see children playing in there. we see children playing in the streets and people eating and she merges documentary footage with stage scenario. and finally i want to show the work of lubaina himid, she was born in tanzania but now lives and works in preston and her main preoccupation is with black identity. so have a look at this elaborate stage set was larger—than—life cutout figures presided over by this imposing black figure. and there you are, the short list in just figure. and there you are, the short list injust a figure. and there you are, the short list in just a minute figure. and there you are, the short list injust a minute or so. figure. and there you are, the short list i
i think if you look at the work of andrea buttner you will see what i mean, she's interested primarilyparents were born in jamaica and he draws at caribbean heritage as well as his life growing up heritage as well as his life growing up in birmingham in his work. rosalind nashashibi is exhibiting two films in exhibition this year, one of them set in gaza and she gives us glimpses into daily life there. we see children playing in there. we see children playing in the streets and people eating...
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in the final can do —— contender, andrea buttner. it looks like fish and chips.ike this one because it looks like dark then do —— darkling helmets and i like star wars. tie the judges to gather around and pick the winner of the first ever macro —— of the first ever tiny turner. andrea buttner. rosalind nashashibi. lubaina himid. and hurvin anderson. in a clear winner. i like it because there are nice, bright colours. and it makes me think of mine craft. find out if the actual turner prize goes the same way tonight. tiny turner! i negated an excellentjob. the actual turner prize announcement on bbc news channel from half past nine this evening. we will be at another primary school in a moment but we are getting an unbelievable amount of comments. we are talking about hayley webster who put on social media that she received a sheet of music from her father's girlfriend and it made a real difference, a really thoughtful present and it was shared thousands of times and sami people are talking about thoughtful gifts that they have received. it's the thought that count
in the final can do —— contender, andrea buttner. it looks like fish and chips.ike this one because it looks like dark then do —— darkling helmets and i like star wars. tie the judges to gather around and pick the winner of the first ever macro —— of the first ever tiny turner. andrea buttner. rosalind nashashibi. lubaina himid. and hurvin anderson. in a clear winner. i like it because there are nice, bright colours. and it makes me think of mine craft. find out if the actual turner...
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and the final contender, andrea buttner. the hand looks like fish and chips. ever tiny turner. andrea buttner. four! rosalind nashashibi. five. lubaina himid. six! and hurvin anderson. 10! yes, a clear victory for the 52—year—old from birmingham. and the reason behind thejudges' choice? i like hurvin anderson's paintings because it's full of nature. because he has nice, bright colours. the painting it makes me think of minecraft. find out if the actual turner prize goes the same way tonight. tiny turner! colin paterson, bbc news, hull. and you can find out who has won the turner prize tonight at 9:30pm on the news channel where we will have live coverage from hull. owning a historic castle is something many of us might dream of, but few could make a reality, but thousands of people across the world have joined forces to do just that. by contributing as little as 45 pounds each, the group raised over "440,000 to buy the neglected 13th century chateau mothe—chandeniers in western france. the buyers responded to an online fundraising call and intend to restore it
and the final contender, andrea buttner. the hand looks like fish and chips. ever tiny turner. andrea buttner. four! rosalind nashashibi. five. lubaina himid. six! and hurvin anderson. 10! yes, a clear victory for the 52—year—old from birmingham. and the reason behind thejudges' choice? i like hurvin anderson's paintings because it's full of nature. because he has nice, bright colours. the painting it makes me think of minecraft. find out if the actual turner prize goes the same way...
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and the final contender, andrea buttner. the hand looks like fish and chips.lmets and i really like star wars. time for the judges to gather around and pick the winner of the first ever tiny turner. and urgent question on the brexit talks. sir keir starmer, shadow brexit secretary. on progress between the european union and uk on the brexit negotiations. the secretary of state for exiting the european union. thank you, mr speaker. i start by apologising for my voice. 0nce again, i have the single european cough, but hopefully will pass. negotiations regarding our exit from the eu are ongoing as we speak. we are in the middle of an ongoing round, and as such, i would be a bit more circumspect... we hold further talks in the past two days, and progress has been made, but we have not yet reached a final conclusion. however, i believe we are now close to concluding the first phase of negotiations and moving on to talk about our future trade relations. there is much common understanding, and both sides agree we must move forward together. our aims remain as they ha
and the final contender, andrea buttner. the hand looks like fish and chips.lmets and i really like star wars. time for the judges to gather around and pick the winner of the first ever tiny turner. and urgent question on the brexit talks. sir keir starmer, shadow brexit secretary. on progress between the european union and uk on the brexit negotiations. the secretary of state for exiting the european union. thank you, mr speaker. i start by apologising for my voice. 0nce again, i have the...