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hurvin anderson would be who i would wa nt hurvin anderson would be who i would want on the wall.tner may win. we will find out soon enough. i am fascinated to know what you think the turner prize and/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
hurvin anderson would be who i would wa nt hurvin anderson would be who i would want on the wall.tner may win. we will find out soon enough. i am fascinated to know what you think the turner prize and/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...
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they are the work of hurvin anderson.adjust your set, because his landscapes are inspired by no less than co mforta ble. inspired by no less than comfortable. look at these lush, verdant comfortable. look at these lush, verda nt forests. comfortable. look at these lush, verdant forests. you can see the figure of a boy in the branches. hurvin anderson is the only man on the short list. his parents are from jamaica and he draws on his caribbean heritage in his work as well as his own life growing up in birmingham. this picture is called izzy tokyo to be black it is set in a barbershop —— it is called izzy tokyo to be black —— is it okayed to be black. you can see black figures like martin luther king and muhammad ali. sacha craddockjoins me. we have two distinct works, the barbershop and the landscapes. what is his prime concern? as a painter, his concern is to paint what painters have headed for a long time, the interior or the exterior. we deal with a barbershop and there are portraits of famous people. here, we get less
they are the work of hurvin anderson.adjust your set, because his landscapes are inspired by no less than co mforta ble. inspired by no less than comfortable. look at these lush, verdant comfortable. look at these lush, verda nt forests. comfortable. look at these lush, verdant forests. you can see the figure of a boy in the branches. hurvin anderson is the only man on the short list. his parents are from jamaica and he draws on his caribbean heritage in his work as well as his own life growing...
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the shortlist for the art award includes two artists who are both over 50 — british painter hurvin andersonr and palestinian—english artist rosalind nashashibi. more than 90,000 people have visited the turner prize exhibition in hull and tonight's award will be presented 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 b
the shortlist for the art award includes two artists who are both over 50 — british painter hurvin andersonr and palestinian—english artist rosalind nashashibi. more than 90,000 people have visited the turner prize exhibition in hull and tonight's award will be presented 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...
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i like hurvin anderson's paintings because it's full of nature.ousands 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 to its former glory. they will have to get rid of those trees fast but rather remarkable pictures. time for a look at the weather... here's sarah. good afternoon. a fairly cloudy weather forecast today. but late in the week we will get storm caroline. it has been named by the met office. it has been named by the met office. it has been sitting in the atlantic at the moment but it will arrive on wednesday night and into thursday. it might bring gusts of more than 80 miles an hour. strongest for the north and west. significant travel disruption is likely. back to the here and now, it is fairly cloudy through this evening. dry for many places but a bit of rain in the north—west. particularly
i like hurvin anderson's paintings because it's full of nature.ousands 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 to its former glory. they will have to get rid of those trees fast but rather remarkable pictures. time for a look at the...
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then moving onto the painter, hurvin anderson, his parents were born in jamaica and he draws at caribbeanibition 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 in just a minute or so. you win a prize just list in just a minute or so. you win a prizejust for list in just a minute or so. you win a prize just for that! thank you very much. let's talk to the director of the
then moving onto the painter, hurvin anderson, his parents were born in jamaica and he draws at caribbeanibition 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...
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time to move on our two hurvin anderson. it's like modern art. you can't see what it is. nature. and i kind of like nature. i have tried to grow flowers in my garden but i've failed. in the final can do —— contender, andrea buttner. it looks like fish and chips. she often chooses subjects which are overlooked and undervalued within contemporary art. that looks like potato. i don't really like them because they are kind of creepy with the pointy fingers. i really like 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 momen
time to move on our two hurvin anderson. it's like modern art. you can't see what it is. nature. and i kind of like nature. i have tried to grow flowers in my garden but i've failed. in the final can do —— contender, andrea buttner. it looks like fish and chips. she often chooses subjects which are overlooked and undervalued within contemporary art. that looks like potato. i don't really like them because they are kind of creepy with the pointy fingers. i really like this one because it...
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time to move on to hurvin anderson. i think this is like modern art.he artist who made it. this one is very cool. it's like nature. and i kind of like nature. i have tried to grow flowers in my garden but i failed. and the final contender, andrea buttner. the hand looks like fish and chips. or maybe dinosaur hands. she often chooses subjects which are overlooked and undervalued within contemporary art. that looks like a potato. and like a police helmet on it. i don't really like them because they are kind of creepy with their pointy fingers. i really like this one because it looks like darth vader helmets 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
time to move on to hurvin anderson. i think this is like modern art.he artist who made it. this one is very cool. it's like nature. and i kind of like nature. i have tried to grow flowers in my garden but i failed. and the final contender, andrea buttner. the hand looks like fish and chips. or maybe dinosaur hands. she often chooses subjects which are overlooked and undervalued within contemporary art. that looks like a potato. and like a police helmet on it. i don't really like them because...