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got in touch with art dealer harriet. we are currently trying to sell our factory and liquidate our estate might you possibly be interested in selling our collection. before she received an answer this all months had to flee the country and leave behind everything they had built up here. on the moment that the moment it became clear that the solomons had left the authorities imposed the so-called right flight tax that was nearly $140000.00 right mach's that the solomons had to scrape together and pay in a hurry. the tax originally enacted to stem the flight of capital from weimar germany became in the hands of the nazis a way of seizing jewish property these supposed debts to the state were posted in the official government bulletin the doj. this elements were also listed here. in 1936 more and more jews began to flee from germany. many of those who owned artworks turned to their longtime art dealers or in many cases they were being forced to hurriedly sell off works they had originally bought through him. in the spring o
got in touch with art dealer harriet. we are currently trying to sell our factory and liquidate our estate might you possibly be interested in selling our collection. before she received an answer this all months had to flee the country and leave behind everything they had built up here. on the moment that the moment it became clear that the solomons had left the authorities imposed the so-called right flight tax that was nearly $140000.00 right mach's that the solomons had to scrape together...
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the arts plus has been sounding out the technology of artificial intelligence on art since 2016 show room for a new age instead of a book there's plenty of art like dancing. and arts fair has found its place in the digital world researching the opportunities and risks associated with creative machines the arts to be a forum for art science and the creative industries no small task getting the book fair into digital shape for the 4th industrial revolution. what can you tell us about how ai is affecting us as a society. well it's important to bring together the technology world and the content world because in the past they weren't friends because when you come in from the cultural world technology is seems to be an enemy for many people being active in culture. and with the arts plus we want to create a place where tech companies but also artists creatives and. publishers can talk with each other can develop new models for working together can develop new models of how. is. crawling its way into the publishing industry as well so i think everybody has to sort of become an expert in or
the arts plus has been sounding out the technology of artificial intelligence on art since 2016 show room for a new age instead of a book there's plenty of art like dancing. and arts fair has found its place in the digital world researching the opportunities and risks associated with creative machines the arts to be a forum for art science and the creative industries no small task getting the book fair into digital shape for the 4th industrial revolution. what can you tell us about how ai is...
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how important a name is he in ceramic art?> in my way of thinking, there are no comparables. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what performing artist's real name is reginald kenneth dwight? elton john, jamie foxx, or vin diesel? the answer after the break. hi guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in. good lookin' pickup, i will say that. oh wow. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views - including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. - that's pretty sweet. - that's cool. oooohh! that's awesome. where'd the trailer go? i love it. it's magic. ♪ >> so reginald kenneth dwight is which performer's real name? it's a, elton john. for the record, jamie foxx's real name is eric bishop, and vin diesel's is mark vincent. ♪ >> in the late 1970s, bill wagner quits his 9-to-5, changes his name to guillermo
how important a name is he in ceramic art?> in my way of thinking, there are no comparables. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what performing artist's real name is reginald kenneth dwight? elton john, jamie foxx, or vin diesel? the answer after the break. hi guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in....
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i never had an art class. an incredibly vibrant art scene going on in san francisco at the time. i was motivated so i went out and bought some canvases, some oil paint and i created some really, really bad art. my paintings were awful. i had never painted it, had an art class and didn't know what i was doing at all. the very first civil war institute at gettysburg college, the renowned lincoln scholar and historian, gabor boritt. it was really fun. going to the institute rekindled my love for lincoln as well as awakening me to the fundamental issue i was having with modern and post modern art, and that was that it lacked representation of history. i returned to the bay area and i painted my first lincoln. but an artist must innovate. renowned abstract expressionist once wrote, if the artist did not desire to change all art, he would never get past his love for the artist who first inspired him and be able to paint his own pictures. what's very cool about elaine kunik, she was friends with john kennedy and woul
i never had an art class. an incredibly vibrant art scene going on in san francisco at the time. i was motivated so i went out and bought some canvases, some oil paint and i created some really, really bad art. my paintings were awful. i had never painted it, had an art class and didn't know what i was doing at all. the very first civil war institute at gettysburg college, the renowned lincoln scholar and historian, gabor boritt. it was really fun. going to the institute rekindled my love for...
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combining tradition and modernity creating experimental and daring designs arts and art see our inspiring change they also represent a budding scene in african fashion that's making a mark on the international stage. a strong statement for diversity and sustainability. some $100000000000.00 items of clothing are produced each year half end up on the garbage pile before you can being born estonian design a right alice is trying to limit harm to the environment by making clothes out of textile waste. cycling by using materials found in the trash she can decrease her c o 2 emissions saving 80 percent on the water and electricity doing her bit to make those piles a little less high. for just thrown. everywhere . with. trying to avoid producing waste for about 20. she wants to be both green. fashion sense. is unique. when i wonder how many. different. in 2020 rate is no longer alone the entire fashion industry has jumped on the environment bandwagon . designers are seeking out materials and techniques that are less damaging to the environment. picking up on a tradition such as making claims fr
combining tradition and modernity creating experimental and daring designs arts and art see our inspiring change they also represent a budding scene in african fashion that's making a mark on the international stage. a strong statement for diversity and sustainability. some $100000000000.00 items of clothing are produced each year half end up on the garbage pile before you can being born estonian design a right alice is trying to limit harm to the environment by making clothes out of textile...
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what bothers me about modern art, post modern art is it really just lacks history.contemporary artists had intentionally turned its back on history, i wondered how could they ignore the most important attribute that differentiates us from our great and grand history. at the same time i started to closely study other painters' work. i knew i had a lot of catching up to do in learning. there were a handful of artists that inspired my work, inspires me to paint. the first one was wayne tebow. he was out in san francisco. his painting applications and use of color are staggeringly beautiful. that's one of my lincolns mimicking his style. i look at their paintings and apply it to what i want to do. another was nathan olverio. he just passed away. his human figures feel transparent to me and beautiful. this is work i've done based on his style. then there's alan mcgee. he lives in maine. i got a chance to work with alan. he does these paintings of rocks. they're gigantic enormous canvass about the size of half that wall. all he's does are paintings of rocks. every paintin
what bothers me about modern art, post modern art is it really just lacks history.contemporary artists had intentionally turned its back on history, i wondered how could they ignore the most important attribute that differentiates us from our great and grand history. at the same time i started to closely study other painters' work. i knew i had a lot of catching up to do in learning. there were a handful of artists that inspired my work, inspires me to paint. the first one was wayne tebow. he...
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the creative do arts images shows morocco in a whole new light.young loud colorful and cosmopolitan the image they present is. a modern network society. if one of us would really get other people and let's be greedy about his personal life i think that everybody have to do with the thought of what i want the hallway i want what i buy. what they need and we can certainly benefit from but. our challenges people to rethink their ideas about fast fashion. the world of fashion is changing to reflect the times we live in. yellow. another fashion revolution short bob hair styles loose flowing dresses without the course this glitz and glamour. of the roaring twenty's broke with conventions. 100 years on the air as provocative style is being rediscovered. his name is live and he's passionate about a bygone era have you seen the well to do up and down park avenue welcome to the 1920. with their noses in the dog oring twenty's and the fashion of this period. with his berlin show cabaret of the nameless look who's drawn pays homage to this stylish and avant g
the creative do arts images shows morocco in a whole new light.young loud colorful and cosmopolitan the image they present is. a modern network society. if one of us would really get other people and let's be greedy about his personal life i think that everybody have to do with the thought of what i want the hallway i want what i buy. what they need and we can certainly benefit from but. our challenges people to rethink their ideas about fast fashion. the world of fashion is changing to reflect...
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modernthers me about art, postmodern art is that it just lacks history.seemed to me if contemporary turned had intentionally its back on history. ignoreded how good they the most important attributes that differentiate us from all other living species on this earth. our grand sense of history. at the same time, i started to closely study other painter's work. i had a lot of catching up to do. there are a handful of artists that really inspired my work. inspires me to paint. a wayne tebow.as he was in san francisco. painting applications and use of color are staggeringly beautiful. there is one of my lincoln's mimicking his style. i want to see his paintings and see how they work and then apply it to what i want to do. another westas coast painter, nathan olivera. he just passed away two years ago. figures feel transparent to me and beautiful. this is work that i've done .ased on his style and then there is ellen mcgee. he lives in maine. i got a chance to work with alan when i was in publishing. he is an excellent illustrator but he also does these painti
modernthers me about art, postmodern art is that it just lacks history.seemed to me if contemporary turned had intentionally its back on history. ignoreded how good they the most important attributes that differentiate us from all other living species on this earth. our grand sense of history. at the same time, i started to closely study other painter's work. i had a lot of catching up to do. there are a handful of artists that really inspired my work. inspires me to paint. a wayne tebow.as he...
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i recognize using art as a vehicle for change and i'm also excited that we have two of our arts commissioners here, chuck collins here today as well. and it is really great to have so many people who care about the opportunities that exist and using this story and this exhibit, soul of a nation, really digs deep into that. and i've got to tell you that if you walk around these halls and you hear about what this exhibit is about and you read what you see, it really will take you back. and it really will make you feel a certain kind of way about how artists and african americans in this country had to live and chose to put themselves and their lives on the line anyway for justice. and over the span of 20 years it gives you just a glimpse of that. that's why this is so powerful, and that's why we're all here today to see it, to experience it, and to take it in, and to also to share it with other people in the bay area so that they don't miss out on an opportunity to see what -- to see what i think is one of the most extraordinary exhibits that the museum has had in a long time. so, again, i want
i recognize using art as a vehicle for change and i'm also excited that we have two of our arts commissioners here, chuck collins here today as well. and it is really great to have so many people who care about the opportunities that exist and using this story and this exhibit, soul of a nation, really digs deep into that. and i've got to tell you that if you walk around these halls and you hear about what this exhibit is about and you read what you see, it really will take you back. and it...
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deco influencing everything from funny to to art to fashion you could.finally express yourself individually through fashion and that's why it is so special and why we all tend to look back. to one clip nuestra stars in the german t.v. series babylon berlin. the 3rd season of the internationally successful production features more of the 1920 s. berlin with all of its glamour crime and struggle for survival. it depicts the passion of the times what people wore in the evenings and day to day at home and in nightclubs. men at least middle class ones still were suits and vests often made from tweed and naturally paired with a pocket watch and a hot seat while men's wear changed very little for the rest of the new woman was glamorous as well as modern and self-confident. art historian daisy ashton doesn't only study these women she's inspired by them. changed over to. because women had to go up to work because men were at the front so the clothing and the has taught us how to change because you couldn't wear of course you couldn't wear your hair long if you'r
deco influencing everything from funny to to art to fashion you could.finally express yourself individually through fashion and that's why it is so special and why we all tend to look back. to one clip nuestra stars in the german t.v. series babylon berlin. the 3rd season of the internationally successful production features more of the 1920 s. berlin with all of its glamour crime and struggle for survival. it depicts the passion of the times what people wore in the evenings and day to day at...
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art sock could lose the mining assistance. today even though armenia has transformed itself into a growing democracy, it is auto contractic azerbaijan that has received massive disproportionate increase in military aid from the united states. if the administration won't help those who stand for peace and democracy, congress must. the legacy of baku and others remind me why. we must fight for the memories of those we lost for their dreams of safety and security and for the promise of a free art sock. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. budd, for five minutes. mr. budd: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to oppose a truly radical piece of legislation that was recently introduced in this chamber. the new way forward act, as it's called. introduced with the support of more than three dozen democratic co-sponsors, decriminalizes illegal immigration, mation it nearly impossible for border authorities to detain and deport immigrants with criminal convictions and forces
art sock could lose the mining assistance. today even though armenia has transformed itself into a growing democracy, it is auto contractic azerbaijan that has received massive disproportionate increase in military aid from the united states. if the administration won't help those who stand for peace and democracy, congress must. the legacy of baku and others remind me why. we must fight for the memories of those we lost for their dreams of safety and security and for the promise of a free art...
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but for art and his label art scene social media is the portal to the world and to his customers who are fascinated by the designer's eccentric outfits made of exquisite vintage textiles. instagram happen indeed a great great great great service for everybody who is creative because they allow me to sell my work without somebody tell me if it's appropriate to not and it's open you know love to be reasonable. r.t.e. fock is a self-taught fashion designer he 1st worked in amsterdam and then in paris where he presented his collections at the city's fashion week. his series piece of mind plays with identity it deals with the parts of self-expression. if you had the modeling to begin for i was there more than myself and every day he creates a picture or an image that i like regarding the pieces that i was making. so every piece had their own story and every time i wanted to tell a story where they think also of the creativity he's a muscle it's like when you go to the gym you want to develop your muscle open create the beauty of the thing it's a muscle and if you don't practice it every d
but for art and his label art scene social media is the portal to the world and to his customers who are fascinated by the designer's eccentric outfits made of exquisite vintage textiles. instagram happen indeed a great great great great service for everybody who is creative because they allow me to sell my work without somebody tell me if it's appropriate to not and it's open you know love to be reasonable. r.t.e. fock is a self-taught fashion designer he 1st worked in amsterdam and then in...
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i love modern art. again, what bothers me about modern art and postmodern art is it really lacks history. it seemed to me as if contemporary artists had intentionally turned its back on history. i wondered how they could ignore the most important attribute that differentiates us from all over living species on this earth, our great and grand sense of history. at the same time, i started to closely study other painters' work. i knew i had a lot of catching up to do on my learning curve. there is a handful of artists that inspired my work, inspires me to paint. the first one was wayne tebow. he was in san francisco. his painting applications and use of color are staggeringly beautiful. that is one of my lincolns mimicking his style. i look at the paintings to see how they work and then i apply it to what i want to do. another one was another west coast painter, nathan oliveira. he recently passed away two years ago. time flies. his human figures feel transparent to me and beautiful. this is work i have do
i love modern art. again, what bothers me about modern art and postmodern art is it really lacks history. it seemed to me as if contemporary artists had intentionally turned its back on history. i wondered how they could ignore the most important attribute that differentiates us from all over living species on this earth, our great and grand sense of history. at the same time, i started to closely study other painters' work. i knew i had a lot of catching up to do on my learning curve. there is...
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museum loot vision is one of the top art museums in europe. it shows art from the 20th and 21st century and has one of the largest picasso collections worldwide. it may not be a coincidence that germany's 1st instagram museum is here in cologne it's the hot spot for influencers bloggers and anyone who just wants to have fun. let me take a selfie after is it to this museum can be a bit like a child's past a party it's the super candy pop pop museum in cologne and it offers 2000 square metres of ideal backdrops to pose in front off. and there's no. shortage of visitors wanting to make use of them 2 hours in the pulpit and a confetti cannon go for $29.00 europe's museum goers like melanie are willing to pay the price she's looking forward to taking some cool photos at and there's a ball pit all in pink very interactive i think it's really cool not like other museums where you just look from a distance and here you can join in and do something about gun mom kind of the concept for the instagram museum originated in the united states pop art museum
museum loot vision is one of the top art museums in europe. it shows art from the 20th and 21st century and has one of the largest picasso collections worldwide. it may not be a coincidence that germany's 1st instagram museum is here in cologne it's the hot spot for influencers bloggers and anyone who just wants to have fun. let me take a selfie after is it to this museum can be a bit like a child's past a party it's the super candy pop pop museum in cologne and it offers 2000 square metres of...
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>>artists of color is like art and then black arts and there are other art it's art and you know >>sheed that perceptions are starting to change among people outside the black communities. >>when a a. feeney and the flight. and they're really amazed to see. the are experiencing creativity. and he votes all of these feelings and you can relate to and take it home, you know you get something out of it. david bruce graves is the current featured artists his show is called heaven and earth. >>and an earth is the metaphor. it speaks to the overall unity. cosmos. what specifically. for centric humanity. joyce gordon says she is in a perfect spot for all races and ethnicities to find inspiration during black history month and beyond. >>both locations are also cultural hubs for community events and programs and you can enjoy and support both a choice going gallery ammo and for links to the gallery at exhibits and programs and details on how to support black arts check our website kron 4 dot com. and please watch my hidden history special celebrating black history on saturday night february the
>>artists of color is like art and then black arts and there are other art it's art and you know >>sheed that perceptions are starting to change among people outside the black communities. >>when a a. feeney and the flight. and they're really amazed to see. the are experiencing creativity. and he votes all of these feelings and you can relate to and take it home, you know you get something out of it. david bruce graves is the current featured artists his show is called heaven...
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art is sticking with me. tomorrow night's new hampshire primary, talking about politics in the u.s. and i want to recap what is happening in germany. a.k.k. seeing live, talking. she says the cdu leaders have to be together. she confirms that she will not be seeking the german chancellor position. they euro-dollar not moving at all. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg daybreak. we begin with a takeover in the mall operators industry. a property group is set to buy their arrival with an all cash deal and $3.6 billion. theyberg has learned that had been holding talks. a wave of bankruptcy had put pressure on operators to consolidate. giving up on trying to buy hp. -- not giving up on trying to buy hp. the company boosted their offer to two dollars higher than the previous offer. they want to replace the entire hp board through a proxy fight. and in talks to buy a business partner read, the price could be about $9 billion in cash. xr is the holding company for fiat chrysler. that is the bloomberg bus
art is sticking with me. tomorrow night's new hampshire primary, talking about politics in the u.s. and i want to recap what is happening in germany. a.k.k. seeing live, talking. she says the cdu leaders have to be together. she confirms that she will not be seeking the german chancellor position. they euro-dollar not moving at all. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg daybreak. we begin with a takeover in the mall operators industry. a property group is set to buy their arrival...
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as an art historian of what people to take away the art historical aspects of it, but also as a historian and so of those discovered the place geographically so rich in so many histories, i want her to be a new voice about the fact. >> twice a month c-span cities tour takes booktv at american history tv on the road to explore the literary life and history of a selected city. working with our cable partners we visit various literary and historic sites as we interview local historians, authors and civic leaders. you can watch any of our past interviews and online by going to booktv.org and selecting c-span cities tour from the search drop-down at the top of the page or by visiting c-span.org/citiestour. you can also follow the c-span's city tour on twitter for behind the scenes images and video from our visits. the handle is @cspancities. >> monday, president today on the booktv, discussions on u.s.-china relations, reforming journalism and startups in san francisco. >> there were those who believed by the integration of china into the international economy we begin to see the liberalizatio
as an art historian of what people to take away the art historical aspects of it, but also as a historian and so of those discovered the place geographically so rich in so many histories, i want her to be a new voice about the fact. >> twice a month c-span cities tour takes booktv at american history tv on the road to explore the literary life and history of a selected city. working with our cable partners we visit various literary and historic sites as we interview local historians,...
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>>itis of color is like art and then black arts and then there are other art when it's art you know >>the fine art she is encouraged that perceptions are starting to change among people outside the black communities when a a. and in the flight oh wow they're really amazed to see the are experiencing creativity. >>and he votes all of these feelings and you can relate to and take it home, you know you get something out of it. david bruce graves is the current featured artists his show is called heaven and earth. >>dinner is a metaphor and it's to the overall unity. the cosmos humanity. what specifically. for centric humanity. joyce gordon says she is in a perfect spot for all races and ethnicities to find inspiration during black history month and beyond. >>well that was pam moore reporting and make sure you tune in tomorrow night at 9 kron four's pam moore will be hosting our hidden hitter history special celebrating black history month. before we go a little peek outside you want to check in on conditions around the bay area a little chilly. >>as you're stepping out temperatures in th
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must still provide advice to the arts commission before the arts commission can approve the mural in situations where no certificate of appropriateness is needed. the arts commission must review any mural that is on public property or uses any type of public funds, regardless of the property's historic status. if it's determined that a full certificate of appropriateness is needed for a new mural, according to the planning code, the arts commission must give advice to the historic preservation committee before the h.p.c. can approve the mural. exchange of advice between agencies does not occur with article 11 buildings. that was a lot. so the bottom line is to always check what type of building that a new mural is proposed for and to have good communication between the city departments and property owners. the information map created by planning can be used to check the historic status of any property in san francisco. the only time planning or the historic preservation commission gets involved in murals is for any building in an article 10 or 11 district, including non-contributors.
must still provide advice to the arts commission before the arts commission can approve the mural in situations where no certificate of appropriateness is needed. the arts commission must review any mural that is on public property or uses any type of public funds, regardless of the property's historic status. if it's determined that a full certificate of appropriateness is needed for a new mural, according to the planning code, the arts commission must give advice to the historic preservation...
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>>artists of color is like art and then black arts and there are other art it's art and you know the fine art she is encouraged that perceptions are starting to change among people outside the black communities. >>when they eh. feeney and the flight. and they're really amazed to see. we are experiencing creativity. and he votes all of these feelings and you can relate to and take it home, you know you get something out david bruce graves is the current featured artists his show is called heaven and earth. >>and an earth is a metaphor and it's 6 of the overall unity. the cosmos. what specifically. for centric humanity. >>joyce gordon says she is in a perfect spot for all races and ethnicities to find inspiration during black history month and beyond. >>both locations are also cultural hubs for community events and programs and you can enjoy and support both a choice gordon gallery and mo and for links to the gallery and mota moladh exhibits and programs and details on how to support black arts you can check out our website at kron 4 dot com and be sure to watch my hidden history speci
>>artists of color is like art and then black arts and there are other art it's art and you know the fine art she is encouraged that perceptions are starting to change among people outside the black communities. >>when they eh. feeney and the flight. and they're really amazed to see. we are experiencing creativity. and he votes all of these feelings and you can relate to and take it home, you know you get something out david bruce graves is the current featured artists his show is...
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history and culture that spans the range of several centuries i have decided to go to an art museum 1st the idea of. a good 700 paintings by european artists from the 14th to the 18th centuries are exhibited here. i'm getting a private tour from art historian colleen o'clock she'll be revealing some of the secrets of the ida pina critiques treasures. to have with us once again from venice let's have a look at this world famous self-portrait of i still even on this one. it is this self-portrait with fur trimmed robe why did i do a pinch himself in this pose a pause of the mind because of the fact that time artists we're more or less unknown nameless and they were considered craftsman and the way i do have represented himself here was something completely new that's a whole new for the year 1500 that is this reprint ation of himself bears a resemblance to christ for whom i'm tibet point frankly perspectives like this have been reserved. could be could you take a picture of me with can see did you get with the conceit to do. next comes this huge painting the last judgment by peter paul
history and culture that spans the range of several centuries i have decided to go to an art museum 1st the idea of. a good 700 paintings by european artists from the 14th to the 18th centuries are exhibited here. i'm getting a private tour from art historian colleen o'clock she'll be revealing some of the secrets of the ida pina critiques treasures. to have with us once again from venice let's have a look at this world famous self-portrait of i still even on this one. it is this self-portrait...
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to someone who did art and the 3rd brush starts feb 10th on d. w. yes you know i mean in your minute is he going yes why didn't i yeah because i get on with it that what i'm focused on him is you know what i'm with what i'm organize you know i'm not going to set them. up by immigrants here it's as if to say yes it can i've only said it but i thought going on what they're doing finding. this is g w news. tonight emergency on the runway a passenger plane. breaks into pieces trying to land officials say no one was killed in the crash but rescuers are racing to help dozens of people who were injured the plane was being lashed by strong winds and heavy rain as it gets him to put reels on the ground also coming up as the coronavirus claims more and more questions about what china is telling the world. citizen journalist who.
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reporter: it's a kind of playground inside an art museum.arge, room sized worksinin which explthe different ways each of us experiences the world around us is as important as the art itself. now with the dallas museum of art, the exhibition is titled "speechless, different by desi". it's unusual in that touching and much more is encouraged, even required. >>e i becterested in what happens if we do an exhibition e ere it's interactive, wh encourage people to use all their senses. reporter: unusual, too, in how it began -- in a very persfoal wacurator sarah schleuning, when her now six year old son, vaughn, was first diagnosed with an exprissive languageder. >> "speechless" is really quite literal in that he was speechless for the first several years of his life. and as we were navigating that as a family, we were trying to figure out -- m a hyper-verbal person, and what happens when i, the words that i use and how iex ess and communicate, is no longer valid? ied think that me into these ideas of, what is disability? what does that mean? i did
reporter: it's a kind of playground inside an art museum.arge, room sized worksinin which explthe different ways each of us experiences the world around us is as important as the art itself. now with the dallas museum of art, the exhibition is titled "speechless, different by desi". it's unusual in that touching and much more is encouraged, even required. >>e i becterested in what happens if we do an exhibition e ere it's interactive, wh encourage people to use all their senses....
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art see recycled.not just traditional looks but old fabrics to each piece is unique made from materials the designer finds all over the world. and it's made from. memory. because if you think. over a. new life into the fabrics he finds. he designs his clothes directly on his models intuitively without drawing any sketches 1st. it's a process the treasures the old. disposable fashion that dominates the industry. different approaches and. each piece. ties together different cultures as well as a sense of both the past and the future tradition and modernity are designs make a bold statement against overproduction and against fashion as something to be thrown away. and. the dilemma. so i'm all for having. but i don't imagine that stuff. unfortunately it's not care and. it's not so for most people can afford there are recycled an up cycle brands that are more affordable but still they are more expensive than the. that most people buy it and that's because recycled fashion takes more time to make each piece
art see recycled.not just traditional looks but old fabrics to each piece is unique made from materials the designer finds all over the world. and it's made from. memory. because if you think. over a. new life into the fabrics he finds. he designs his clothes directly on his models intuitively without drawing any sketches 1st. it's a process the treasures the old. disposable fashion that dominates the industry. different approaches and. each piece. ties together different cultures as well as a...
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i recognize using art as a vehicle for change and i'm also excited that we have two of our arts commissioners here, chuck collins here today as well. and it is really great to have so many people who care about the opportunities that exist and using this story and this exhibit, soul of a nation, really digs deep into that. and i've got to tell you that if you walk around these halls and you hear about what this exhibit is about and you read what you see, it really will take you back. and it really will make you feel a certain kind of way about how artists and african americans in this country had to live and chose to put themselves and their lives on the line anyway for justice. and over the span of 20 years it gives you just a glimpse of that. that's why this is so powerful, and that's why we're all here today to see it, to experience it, and to take it in, and to also to share it with other people in the bay area so that they don't miss out on an opportunity to see what -- to see what i think is one of the most extraordinary exhibits that the museum has had in a long time. so, again, i want
i recognize using art as a vehicle for change and i'm also excited that we have two of our arts commissioners here, chuck collins here today as well. and it is really great to have so many people who care about the opportunities that exist and using this story and this exhibit, soul of a nation, really digs deep into that. and i've got to tell you that if you walk around these halls and you hear about what this exhibit is about and you read what you see, it really will take you back. and it...
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he did western art. >> he was pretty good. >> but he's increasingly withdrawn and estranged from elizabeth. at some point, do you get an inkling that your parents might divorce? >> i think it was just time for them to part ways. >> and they do in 1973 after 32 years of marriage. so what to do with the art they collected together? they have seven relatively valuable paintings from lesser-known artists in addition to that famous rockwell. when they divorced, was there an issue about... i mean, how do you cut a rockwell in half? >> well, that's a terrible thought, isn't it? >> the couple agree to give the eight paintings to their children -- their inheritance to be received upon their parents' deaths. until then, elizabeth keeps five and don three, including the rockwell. by the way, it jumps in value when rockwell dies in 1978 at age 84. don sr. builds this home and art studio in the woods. he draws the sunday edition of "henry" until it's canceled in 1994. by 2001, now in his 80s, health problems force do
he did western art. >> he was pretty good. >> but he's increasingly withdrawn and estranged from elizabeth. at some point, do you get an inkling that your parents might divorce? >> i think it was just time for them to part ways. >> and they do in 1973 after 32 years of marriage. so what to do with the art they collected together? they have seven relatively valuable paintings from lesser-known artists in addition to that famous rockwell. when they divorced, was there an...
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exploring a museum exhibit that mixes art and science to create a new sensory experience. >> when we can offer experiences and opportunities that may change the way that they see and perceive what art is what a great thing to be to not be locked in a box. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. n major funding for the pbs newshour has beeprovided by: >> on a cruise with american crcese lines, you can experi historicestinations along the american cruise lines fleet of small ships explore american landmarks, loc cultures and calm waterways. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshr. >> when itomes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much-- or as little-- tk, text and data as you want, and team is on hand to help.ice to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by
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academy of motion picture arts and sciences, yeah, it is heavy and also cold. >> is it?he orange juice. he smoked whitefish salad. >> after a career facing down sharks, aliens and his own demons, richard dreyfuss has somehow managed to stay cool. >> to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. don't let another morning go by without asking your doctor about xeljanz xr. without asking your doctor about ♪ ♪ you work hard
academy of motion picture arts and sciences, yeah, it is heavy and also cold. >> is it?he orange juice. he smoked whitefish salad. >> after a career facing down sharks, aliens and his own demons, richard dreyfuss has somehow managed to stay cool. >> to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight...