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andy warhol signed his velvet underground album from nine hundred sixty seven original self up to one hundred fifty thousand euros. the beatles sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band appeared the same year the photo collage was by jan hayworth and peter blake and if one of. best album cover grammy. in the sixty's art and music were his thing because the us put the. band so commission an artist into the call that i think that. they identify that the production they want to keep. it deeper meaning to the music they may and which is something that maybe designers are in a state that sometimes it cannot offer that they want something. portrayed for example rock and proto punk diva patti smith like to work with her close friend the photographer robert mabel full some bands use works of art that already existed sonic youth chose guess how to reach this candle painted five years before daydream nation came out in one nine hundred eighty eight. others helped themselves to works without asking me artist as with some of the forty covers featuring images by street artist banksy. and their ars
andy warhol signed his velvet underground album from nine hundred sixty seven original self up to one hundred fifty thousand euros. the beatles sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band appeared the same year the photo collage was by jan hayworth and peter blake and if one of. best album cover grammy. in the sixty's art and music were his thing because the us put the. band so commission an artist into the call that i think that. they identify that the production they want to keep. it deeper...
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inside, the permanent collection now host works from artists like andy warhol, sean michel basquiat andecting this. where are you taking me. —— mark rothko. but the favourite of the man who was from this place from the beginning is this. it reflects very well the spirit of this museum. it isa well the spirit of this museum. it is a work which was done specifically for the space. it is also, it gives you the possibility of experience in time as you walk through them. described to me what it was like in 97 when this was opening. how are you feeling? an exciting moment to see the museum was finally going to be opened to the public and be visited. the port was already living this piece because they were expanding into the harbour this is mostly marginal space, not really open, but it was really open to the city centre and thought of a scar in the middle of the city. what would bilbao be like if you suck the guggenheim out? difficult to say, a different city the shore, we know who displayed the city and more cosmopolitan and open city. bilbao actually has two big landmarks and the other one
inside, the permanent collection now host works from artists like andy warhol, sean michel basquiat andecting this. where are you taking me. —— mark rothko. but the favourite of the man who was from this place from the beginning is this. it reflects very well the spirit of this museum. it isa well the spirit of this museum. it is a work which was done specifically for the space. it is also, it gives you the possibility of experience in time as you walk through them. described to me what it...
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inside, the permanent collection now hosts works from artists like andy warhol, jean—michel basquiatare you taking me? but it's this giant installation — the matter of time — that's the favourite of the man who has run this place from the very beginning. it reflects very well the spirit of this museum. it's a work which was done specifically for the space. but it's also — gives you the possibility of experiencing time as you walk through them. describe for me what it was like in 1997 when all this was opening. how were you feeling? it was an exciting moment to see that the museum was finally going to be opened to the public and be visited. the port was already leaving this space because they were expanding in the harbour, so this is mostly marginal space, it was not really an urban area, but it was fairly close to the city centre and it was a kind of a scar in the middle of the city. so what would bilbao be like if you sucked the guggenheim out of it? well, it's difficult to say. i think it would be a different city for sure. we know that is has made the city a more cosmopolitan and
inside, the permanent collection now hosts works from artists like andy warhol, jean—michel basquiatare you taking me? but it's this giant installation — the matter of time — that's the favourite of the man who has run this place from the very beginning. it reflects very well the spirit of this museum. it's a work which was done specifically for the space. but it's also — gives you the possibility of experiencing time as you walk through them. describe for me what it was like in 1997...
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auction as this massive re-imagination of his famous "last supper," 60 silk-screened panels by andy warhol. >> we felt that it did sort of indicate this universal genius of leonardo, which affects really every generation and every century and every country, all the way up through the present. >> reporter: but nothing compares to an original." salvator mundi" is the first da vinci painting ever to be sold at public auction. >> thompson: finally, there was a special veterans day ceremony today in suggesterland springs, texas. the victims of last sundayee church massacre were honored with a full military salute. and tomorrow, online and on the broadcast, my report from hawaii where researchers are testing ways to harness the power of ocean waves for electricity. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm megan thompson. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim,
auction as this massive re-imagination of his famous "last supper," 60 silk-screened panels by andy warhol. >> we felt that it did sort of indicate this universal genius of leonardo, which affects really every generation and every century and every country, all the way up through the present. >> reporter: but nothing compares to an original." salvator mundi" is the first da vinci painting ever to be sold at public auction. >> thompson: finally, there was a...
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introducing it to an artist who was once homeless now been called the next andy warhol.'ve got to see his amazing work. we've got in this duty of. ♪ . . . maria: welcome back, happy monday. thank you so much for joining us. it is cybermonday, november 27th, 6:30 on the east coast. $5 billion online for black friday. they are expected to spend more billions today. we will have the secret to tracking down the best bargains for cyber dollar. futures indicating a higher opening. markets have a firmer tone. s&p and nasdaq also in positive territory. check out the european indices, similar story here. dax index in germany up a quarter of a percent. in asia overnight markets were lower at the close. worst performers were shanghai in china, kospi down 1 and a half percent. harassment scandals hitting top democrats on the hill, john conyers quit judiciary committee in wake of accusations by former staffers as al franken speak out for the first time since allegations revealed. >> i meet tens of thousands of people and take photographs at the state fair with thousands of people. i
introducing it to an artist who was once homeless now been called the next andy warhol.'ve got to see his amazing work. we've got in this duty of. ♪ . . . maria: welcome back, happy monday. thank you so much for joining us. it is cybermonday, november 27th, 6:30 on the east coast. $5 billion online for black friday. they are expected to spend more billions today. we will have the secret to tracking down the best bargains for cyber dollar. futures indicating a higher opening. markets have a...
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tonight the uber-wealthy get their first shot at buying works by andy warhol, monet, picasso in whatld be a record-setting auction. the sotheby's ceo is here to talk about that potential for history in the making. >>> and the third quarter earnings season winding down, but will santa spread some holiday cheer in a critical quarter for many companies? our traders will make their predictions on how the next reporting quarter will come in, better than the one we've just had or worse. that's next on "countdown." ♪ ♪ no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinit
tonight the uber-wealthy get their first shot at buying works by andy warhol, monet, picasso in whatld be a record-setting auction. the sotheby's ceo is here to talk about that potential for history in the making. >>> and the third quarter earnings season winding down, but will santa spread some holiday cheer in a critical quarter for many companies? our traders will make their predictions on how the next reporting quarter will come in, better than the one we've just had or worse....
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problem here is that nobody wants to buy campbell's soup okay the tomato soup may look good on an andy warholter but nobody is buying it they are looking for farm-to-market craft brewed soup not what campbell's is this is a problem for a long time for campbell's. >> lowe's beating on the top and bottom and gave guidance below the street expectations. >> thanks, katie. >> by the way, the comparable store, 5.7%, expecting much lower than that. i just think it's a fact that these stocks have really made a huge run i love home depot and still prefer it took my home depot off on friday can't wait for a pullback. that's a name i'll be backing. >> cignet is getting crushed after cutting full-year guidance. >> they cut the guidance maybe up to 20% on the profits here, jumping. stock is down 27%. nine times normal volume there hitting the exits. >> all right dsw shares are getting crushed after an earnings miss that's a theme in this blitz. >> i know you're up. >> let me just say one of the most important members of our team, patty martel, reminded me that i have dsw. this stock looked like it was tur
problem here is that nobody wants to buy campbell's soup okay the tomato soup may look good on an andy warholter but nobody is buying it they are looking for farm-to-market craft brewed soup not what campbell's is this is a problem for a long time for campbell's. >> lowe's beating on the top and bottom and gave guidance below the street expectations. >> thanks, katie. >> by the way, the comparable store, 5.7%, expecting much lower than that. i just think it's a fact that these...
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inside, the permanent collection now host works from artists like andy warhol, jean michel basquiat and what it was like in 97 when this was opening. how were you feeling? it was an exciting moment to see the museum was finally going to be opened to the public and be visited. the port was already leaving this space because they were expanding into the harbour this is mostly marginal space, not really open, but it was really open to the city centre and sort of a scar in the middle of the city. what would bilbao be like if you sucked the guggenheim out? difficult to say, a different city for sure, we know who displayed the city and more cosmopolitan and open city. maria worked in a factory in the pre— guggenheim years but these days she runs free tours around places like the old quarter for no other reason than her love for her city. are you going to do this? i am feeding the frog. this is the game of the frog, a basque thing. on its mouth, don‘t spin it. last one. and, yes, the museum put the name of bilbao on the map. as a thank you to the people here, the museum has been putting on som
inside, the permanent collection now host works from artists like andy warhol, jean michel basquiat and what it was like in 97 when this was opening. how were you feeling? it was an exciting moment to see the museum was finally going to be opened to the public and be visited. the port was already leaving this space because they were expanding into the harbour this is mostly marginal space, not really open, but it was really open to the city centre and sort of a scar in the middle of the city....
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from king tut, to andy warhol 's campbell soup can, all out of corn stalks. jest, mike's daughter in law, now the designer. she is an artist, and the cornfield is her canvas. >> we want to make it the coolest possible visual that we can achieve. >> a gps guided mower cuts the corn while still short. the finishing touches are done by hand. a maze that use today take to up a month to create, now takes a day. >> once we finally, you know, fly the drone to up see what it look like, it is very cool feeling to have created the work of art. >> corn maze isn't simply a novelty. at a time when farms across the country are having to make difficult economic choices some looking for new ways to improve their bottom line. the maze account for nearly thirds of warner farms annual profit. >> we don't do nearly as much farming until fall, we do much more entertaining in the fall. >> entertaining families at the farm each year is the real reward. >> yes. >> makes memories. no one those can ever take from. >> definitely. >> in a place where you find fun by getting lost. mola l
from king tut, to andy warhol 's campbell soup can, all out of corn stalks. jest, mike's daughter in law, now the designer. she is an artist, and the cornfield is her canvas. >> we want to make it the coolest possible visual that we can achieve. >> a gps guided mower cuts the corn while still short. the finishing touches are done by hand. a maze that use today take to up a month to create, now takes a day. >> once we finally, you know, fly the drone to up see what it look...
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she was a friend of andy warhol's. she was connected at every level.se massive demonstrations, which you see in the film back in '92. and 25 years later, i wanted to go back. because i thought the time was right to learn about the origin of the transgender culture and movement and community. and i thought we would be producing a film of celebration and to celebrate how far we had come. and what we learned, of course, as our culture has changed. and our politics have changed. is that the film is dropping in a really dangerous time for transgender people. a time of increased violence against the community -- and a time of political backlash, like we haven't seen before. >> seth: there is a lot to be pessimistic about now. but one of the messages that's in the film is that marsha used -- one of the political tools she used was happiness. >> right. >> seth: can you speak to that? >> you see that in the footage, as well. you know, i think the main role that she played, aside from helping to form that first modern lgbt rights move -- com -- organization foll
she was a friend of andy warhol's. she was connected at every level.se massive demonstrations, which you see in the film back in '92. and 25 years later, i wanted to go back. because i thought the time was right to learn about the origin of the transgender culture and movement and community. and i thought we would be producing a film of celebration and to celebrate how far we had come. and what we learned, of course, as our culture has changed. and our politics have changed. is that the film is...