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maya picasso, the daughter. be delivered with the painting to you if you win. maria: tell us about -- we're looking at the painting. tell us about it. >> i'm going to tell you about the painting. we need to explain the concept. because you pay 100 euros, $118, to have a ticket and you have a chance to win that picasso at the draw at the end of the month. if you don't win, you didn't just throw 100 euro, you paid that money for a charity. and this is where the trick is. so this charity is care, and we will talk about this. the painting is -- a painting oil on canvas from picasso, original one of course. painted in 1921. a very rare piece of art because the size of it is quite rare and it was a period where picasso just accomplished the whole cubeism period of his art work and he was shifting to some other kind of work. so it was a good combination and he used to work this type of thing by collage. he used to use paper and et cetera. here it's really painting, it's oil. >> who donated this? who was nice enough to
maya picasso, the daughter. be delivered with the painting to you if you win. maria: tell us about -- we're looking at the painting. tell us about it. >> i'm going to tell you about the painting. we need to explain the concept. because you pay 100 euros, $118, to have a ticket and you have a chance to win that picasso at the draw at the end of the month. if you don't win, you didn't just throw 100 euro, you paid that money for a charity. and this is where the trick is. so this charity is...
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just wonderful they're really odd associations durham are of course was a lover and model of pablo picasso who allegedly was very abusive of her but she's finally being given her do as well so another another wonderful woman artist who is emerging from the shadow of that without a little bit late but better late than never and that's the next and this and that is on in london for another month i believe thanks very much david for bringing so many women artists into the limelight for us here today thanks. well they irish city of gold way is set to pull a to the world as it kicks off its stint as one of this year's european capitals of culture it shares the honor with in croatia the coastal city bears the full brunt of stormy atlantic weather which has of course a monkey wrench into the celebrations so far but it does promise a deluge of culture. just with my music freshly caught seafood. and breathtaking. scenery all reasons why galway was chosen as a european capital of culture this lively university town attracts young people from around the world. everything is kind of medieval stole its
just wonderful they're really odd associations durham are of course was a lover and model of pablo picasso who allegedly was very abusive of her but she's finally being given her do as well so another another wonderful woman artist who is emerging from the shadow of that without a little bit late but better late than never and that's the next and this and that is on in london for another month i believe thanks very much david for bringing so many women artists into the limelight for us here...
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by the way, they should return the picasso to spain. floodgates. just saying.ack, but not yeah. we don't have 200 years for the paper review so we must press have 200 years for the paper review so we must press on. have 200 years for the paper review so we must press on. the brits, when the ceremonies are on late, exactly, up early the next morning. the issue of entertainment and politics mixing, and political state m e nts mixing, and political statements being made, some of them quite controversial. we've seen this in oscar's speech is. lewis capaldi, seen this in oscar's speech is. lewis ca paldi, by seen this in oscar's speech is. lewis capaldi, by the way, i saw him live, he has got a really foul mouth at the festival, so i don't know what he said at the brit awards but they wouldn't be surprised if it was foul they had to shut their areas of because of the amount of swearing. how many kids do you have with yellow my husband and i... we were quite alarmed. free speech, right? what i found really interesting, congratulations to billie eilish, the kind or be
by the way, they should return the picasso to spain. floodgates. just saying.ack, but not yeah. we don't have 200 years for the paper review so we must press have 200 years for the paper review so we must press on. have 200 years for the paper review so we must press on. the brits, when the ceremonies are on late, exactly, up early the next morning. the issue of entertainment and politics mixing, and political state m e nts mixing, and political statements being made, some of them quite...
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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 museums have long been a trend there 10 are open in new york city alone years ago the conventional museums r
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....
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como un picasso, que más bien viene siendo como un piquito. >> ¿y por qué mejor te sales un ratito?e ya hasta ando viendo duendes de santa claus. luis: porfa, rápido. pedro, necesito ir al baño. pedro: ¿del uno o del dos? luis: ¿qué te importa? pedro: pues ve, bipolarcito. luis: no puedo, ¿qué tal si me llaman de la paquetería? pedro: llévate los dos teléfonos al baño, ahí contestas. luis: ¿estás loco? eso es antihigiénico. pedro: ay, qué delicado. resulta que nunca te has llevado el celular al baño, ¿no? luis: pues no. pedro: como se nota que nunca has estado estreñido. luis: oye, además, esto se consideraría una emergencia, ¿verdad? además, ya no aguanto. [teléfono] sí, soy yo, señorita. ¿cómo que regresaron el paquete? pero estuve todo el día. ¿cómo que no encontraron el número? permítame, es que-- bueno. pedro: ¿bipolar? luis: ¿qué quieres, pedro? luis: ¡pedro, por tu culpa se me cayó el celular al escusado! pedro: qué cochino, ¿para qué te llevas el celular al baño? es antihigiénico. luis: ¡me las vas a pagar! lorena: germán, me llamaron los pintores. dicen que no encuentran el
como un picasso, que más bien viene siendo como un piquito. >> ¿y por qué mejor te sales un ratito?e ya hasta ando viendo duendes de santa claus. luis: porfa, rápido. pedro, necesito ir al baño. pedro: ¿del uno o del dos? luis: ¿qué te importa? pedro: pues ve, bipolarcito. luis: no puedo, ¿qué tal si me llaman de la paquetería? pedro: llévate los dos teléfonos al baño, ahí contestas. luis: ¿estás loco? eso es antihigiénico. pedro: ay, qué delicado. resulta que nunca te...
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looks like a picasso would be proud of himself well that's an estimated 630000 c.c.t.v. cameras watching london's $8000000.00 people go about the daily lives that's around one camera for 14 people this is just a case of algorithms can already extract information ranging from gender age and even mood from a single image and then those physical attributes can be linked to commercial government databases and all the facial recognition technology could provide huge benefits and automation security many would argue it's a threat to privacy despite the arguments against advance in facial recognition a moving piece of events into a new a while in phase 2 doesn't clip started as a response to study. about facial recognition being used on kings cross. and we've spent a lot of time on things from. people with us we don't tell you all that is a camera there's a camera at the end of the war cameras everywhere the group meets once a month to walk through different parts of london mosque with the come a flush the prevents computers recognising their faces well the trick to downswing a
looks like a picasso would be proud of himself well that's an estimated 630000 c.c.t.v. cameras watching london's $8000000.00 people go about the daily lives that's around one camera for 14 people this is just a case of algorithms can already extract information ranging from gender age and even mood from a single image and then those physical attributes can be linked to commercial government databases and all the facial recognition technology could provide huge benefits and automation security...
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. >> no doubt he was inspired by great artists like picasso, but everything that he created was totallyl. >> soon enough, the emerging artist is receiving high-profile commissions. by the early '80s, his murals are on display throughout california in napa, monterey, benicia and beyond. >> he always would make six paintings at once. >> incredibly, granizo never uses a sketch while painting his tiles or a blueprint when putting together his murals, many comprised of hundreds upon hundreds of tiles. >> and that, to me, is really one of the miracles of his artwork, the fact that he could conceive of what that whole was going to look like in his head. >> it's enough to make my head spin. >> we're going to try to assemble a pile of tiles that we really don't know if it was a painting, a portrait. want to help? >> i do want to help. well, that looks like a shoulder. oh, the sun is shining, or it's an egg. can't tell. okay. don't help. >> okay. >> no, your head doesn't go on your elbow. are you sure these go together? >> it's always a mystery. >> could this be upside down? the man has no head.
. >> no doubt he was inspired by great artists like picasso, but everything that he created was totallyl. >> soon enough, the emerging artist is receiving high-profile commissions. by the early '80s, his murals are on display throughout california in napa, monterey, benicia and beyond. >> he always would make six paintings at once. >> incredibly, granizo never uses a sketch while painting his tiles or a blueprint when putting together his murals, many comprised of...
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. >> stephen: do you have any idea picasso got. >> i can check that on google. >> stephen: you can looken: the women all had, like, five breasts. >> don't you feel when you have a lot of great sex you're not as creative. >> stephen: uhm... >> i know how i feel. like, when i'm pent up, i create a lot more. >> stephen: we're live. we're live right now, and i'm-- >> sorry, we're off topic. >> stephen: we're dancing very close. >> i'm going to go home and not be creative. >> stephen: i want to talk more about this. >> in private. >> stephen: i want to break some news, some people do not know this, you are the latest member of the yang gang. >> yes, i am. >> stephen: what is the deal? >>? do you need $1,000? >> my son needs $1,000. he talked me into it. >> stephen: your son is a fan. >> huge fan. >> stephen: i get enthusiastic about who my kids are enthusiastic about, too? >> and he convinced me with all his plans, health care for all, and take it from pharmaceutical companies and get more health care workers. he's going to take from the big tech companies and give $1,000 to everyone. i was
. >> stephen: do you have any idea picasso got. >> i can check that on google. >> stephen: you can looken: the women all had, like, five breasts. >> don't you feel when you have a lot of great sex you're not as creative. >> stephen: uhm... >> i know how i feel. like, when i'm pent up, i create a lot more. >> stephen: we're live. we're live right now, and i'm-- >> sorry, we're off topic. >> stephen: we're dancing very close. >> i'm...
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. >> pink picasso. look at this, it's paint by numbers, but instead of, you know, adult coloring, this takes it to a whole new level.d when you're hantalent to exceed. >> that means even i could pull off something here. the deal. >> $42 comes with the paint and brushes, today slashed in half, $21. >> colorful table. rdinarily you think there's one shade of red, one shade of pink, tombow shows us otherwise because look how many different shades you can get within the same color family. this is all about people who love to make cards, journal, any kind of handcrafted lettering tombow makes the best markers and pencils. normally start $7 up to $325 if you choose one of their big sets, today they're slashed up to 70%. they start at 3.50 and from tombow, free shipping? >> 70% off. pencil in a good deal on that one. tory johnson, thank you. that was just round one. round two coming up. we have more amazing leap day deals still ahead. guys, back to you. >>> coming up, say good-bye to clutter and make your spac
. >> pink picasso. look at this, it's paint by numbers, but instead of, you know, adult coloring, this takes it to a whole new level.d when you're hantalent to exceed. >> that means even i could pull off something here. the deal. >> $42 comes with the paint and brushes, today slashed in half, $21. >> colorful table. rdinarily you think there's one shade of red, one shade of pink, tombow shows us otherwise because look how many different shades you can get within the same...
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a picasso here and t baconre and i said to steve, how did you get this rich? because i've seen your work. you said? >> i said could you get this script to marty w short. come to that moment when i'm steve goldbloom. we were excited to enter steve martin and martin short touring in their latest special "now you >> what an honor to stand next to a novelist, playwright, musician, composure and comedian, steve martin. >> they talk about their careers and more than 30 years of friendship which started onhe set of "three amigos." >> you've talked about being in fis, when you're in the trenches of a movie, you get very close and then there's a routine of never seeing people again and you made a conscious decision not to let steve go. >> that's true. you are intensely involved in everyone's gossip and if they're having an affair on set, you want to hear about it. then you never see them again.im but som you say, i don't want to lose that person and certainly that was the case witm steve andelf. >> we got along. we had instant comedy rapport. when i first met marty, he
a picasso here and t baconre and i said to steve, how did you get this rich? because i've seen your work. you said? >> i said could you get this script to marty w short. come to that moment when i'm steve goldbloom. we were excited to enter steve martin and martin short touring in their latest special "now you >> what an honor to stand next to a novelist, playwright, musician, composure and comedian, steve martin. >> they talk about their careers and more than 30 years of...
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second season has antonio banderas playing pablo picasso and he's nominated for an oscar for "pain andeady for may when season three -- >> just found out about this. >> yeah and so that has woman of the hour, cynthia erivo, playing aretha franklin. >> incredible. >> it's going to be epic. >> she is having a moment. we see how it turns out for her tomorrow. you guys, a lot to binge this weekend. and you can catch -- >> oh, thank you. >> thank you for that. >> streaming weekdays at noon eastern and do not miss the 92nd oscars tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific right here on abc. >> wow. with the popcorn dan actually gets to eat today, right? >> salt. >> a vegan delight. i will say cynthia erivo is also in a new hbo show that's really good, and i have forgotten the name. so she is all over the place. >> glad you brought it up, dan. thanks for that. >> i spilled my popcorn everywhere when you were talking about brad pitt. >> that's right, exactly. all right. thank you, janai. >> coming up here, all of our favorite looks from our favorite stars this awards season and what tre
second season has antonio banderas playing pablo picasso and he's nominated for an oscar for "pain andeady for may when season three -- >> just found out about this. >> yeah and so that has woman of the hour, cynthia erivo, playing aretha franklin. >> incredible. >> it's going to be epic. >> she is having a moment. we see how it turns out for her tomorrow. you guys, a lot to binge this weekend. and you can catch -- >> oh, thank you. >> thank you...
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author author francesco rapazzini says the moulin rouge attracted greats like ernest hemingway, pablo picassouse-lautrec, the diminutive painter who came to the cabaret almost every night. >> he lived far from here and he loved to be beteen the women. but he was a dwarf. and women escaped from him. and here he could be in the middle of them and see them dance and laugh and drink. and he loved to drink a lot, too. >> toulouse-lautrec was behind the now-familiar posters for the moulin rouge and the originals still hang here. he painted dancers like jane avril, the inspiration behind nicole kidman's character in baz luhrmann's movie version. and the moulin rouge has even come to new york in a hit broadway musical set to modern-day pop songs. >> the moulin rouge say state of mind. >> this is the moulin rouge of the imagination. >> even so even so, the tony-award winning set designer derek mclane visited the real moulin rouge. to help him visualize the stage version. >> you know, you know, i really wanted it to feel like this is the club, that you're transported to another world. >> so so, mclane
author author francesco rapazzini says the moulin rouge attracted greats like ernest hemingway, pablo picassouse-lautrec, the diminutive painter who came to the cabaret almost every night. >> he lived far from here and he loved to be beteen the women. but he was a dwarf. and women escaped from him. and here he could be in the middle of them and see them dance and laugh and drink. and he loved to drink a lot, too. >> toulouse-lautrec was behind the now-familiar posters for the moulin...
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of political science, which i thought, i'm not sure, you know, now that picasso is considered a little misogynist, we should take it away and say you're a rembrandt, but truly an artist and amazing. and also we have mark zandi. i have known mark since i was a regional economist. >> i remember those meetings from chicago. >> a long time ago. about 30 years ago, i think. anyway, and mark has a model for moody's. he's chief economist at moody's analytics. he had economy.com before that, and he employed one of my son's best friends, who happens to be brilliant. >> who is that? >> colby lewis. >> is that right? >> yeah. he worked with your brother. >> that explains it. >> but both of them have an interesting perspective, and the title of this session is it's the economy, stupid. james carville said that back in 1992. what a colorful person he was, is still. it's the economy stupid, because back in 1992, we had our first jobless recovery, and they were ushering in the end of world war ii, so the silent generation of george h.w. bush, and our first baby boomer, bill clinton, was elected. and
of political science, which i thought, i'm not sure, you know, now that picasso is considered a little misogynist, we should take it away and say you're a rembrandt, but truly an artist and amazing. and also we have mark zandi. i have known mark since i was a regional economist. >> i remember those meetings from chicago. >> a long time ago. about 30 years ago, i think. anyway, and mark has a model for moody's. he's chief economist at moody's analytics. he had economy.com before...
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" [ laughter ] >> seth: and i do feel bad about making fun of your art, because it now looks like picassoter ] [ applause ] so, continue the applause if you like [ laughter ] so what michael's done here, this is why -- and you know, this is obviously -- like, this is the writer telling the story. >> seth: it's a story. yeah >> yeah, 'cause, well, i'm a yankee fan and this is derek jeter. you can tell by the "c" on the cap. >> seth: captain yeah [ light laughter ] >> and he's being illuminated, which i love the usage of sort of some neon, i want to say they're colored pencils. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> and he's on a mountaintop and he's passing obviously the baton. >> seth: right [ light laughter ] >> to aaron judge. number 99. >> seth: yeah. and they do say all the best paintings say underneath exactly what's happening [ laughter ] >> totally and also have like -- and also have a line right here >> seth: yeah, a ruler line. >> a ruler line that's slightly off center [ laughter ] >> seth: well, it's quite a friendship that you guys have that you exchange art. >> totally, and it'
" [ laughter ] >> seth: and i do feel bad about making fun of your art, because it now looks like picassoter ] [ applause ] so, continue the applause if you like [ laughter ] so what michael's done here, this is why -- and you know, this is obviously -- like, this is the writer telling the story. >> seth: it's a story. yeah >> yeah, 'cause, well, i'm a yankee fan and this is derek jeter. you can tell by the "c" on the cap. >> seth: captain yeah [ light...
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data to economic collections and at one point in time in his bio is says he was referred to as a picasso of political science which i thought i'm not sure that a also is considered misogynist maybe we should take that away. [laughter] broke truly an artist and amazing. also we have mark zandi i've known him since i was a regional economist. a long time ago. almost 30 years ago. mark is the chief economist and heads up all of their economic analysis, he heads up economy.com which he sold and he employed one of my son's best friend who is brilliant for quite a while comey lewis. >> is that right? >> yes he works with your brother but both of them have an interesting perspective in the title of this, that was james carville that said that back in 1992, what a colorful person he was. he is so i heard him recently. back in 1992 we had our first job as recovery and they were ushering in world war ii the silent generation of george h. w. bush and our first baby boomer bill clinton was elected and we had our first jobless recovery in 1992. so there was a lot of tension between the fed and presid
data to economic collections and at one point in time in his bio is says he was referred to as a picasso of political science which i thought i'm not sure that a also is considered misogynist maybe we should take that away. [laughter] broke truly an artist and amazing. also we have mark zandi i've known him since i was a regional economist. a long time ago. almost 30 years ago. mark is the chief economist and heads up all of their economic analysis, he heads up economy.com which he sold and he...
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as a child, she was struck by george haney of relaxing along the sand and picasso's portraits.that within these works, she never saw people who look like herself. later in life, she realized that this wasn't just happenstance, but was in fact the product of african american artists and arts of the african american dais per a being neglected for years because of nothing more than their race. when asked what she really hopes to see change in the art world, pamela replied it's the pictures on the walls and why because that's forever and that's where the void it. pamela has been pioneers ways to fill that void. pamela knows that for young african american girls and boys to start seeing themselves in museums, african american artists needs support. after generations of their exclusion from institutions of contemporary art, pamela has argued that is essential to invest in the art work of african american artists. pamela knows that access to art galleries, interest among collectors, and cure to be y'all support are all essential to any artist success and especially for artist who's ha
as a child, she was struck by george haney of relaxing along the sand and picasso's portraits.that within these works, she never saw people who look like herself. later in life, she realized that this wasn't just happenstance, but was in fact the product of african american artists and arts of the african american dais per a being neglected for years because of nothing more than their race. when asked what she really hopes to see change in the art world, pamela replied it's the pictures on the...
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as a child, she was struck by george haney of relaxing along the sand and picasso's portraits.that within these works, she never saw people who look like herself. later in life, she realized that this wasn't just happenstance, but was in fact the product of african american artists and arts of the african american dais per a being neglected for years because of nothing more than their race. when asked what she really hopes to see change in the art world, pamela replied it's the pictures on the walls and why because that's forever and that's where the void it. pamela has been pioneers ways to fill that void. pamela knows that for young african american girls and boys to start seeing themselves in museums, african american artists needs support. after generations of their exclusion from institutions of contemporary art, pamela has argued that is essential to invest in the art work of african american artists. pamela knows that access to art galleries, interest among collectors, and cure to be y'all support are all essential to any artist success and especially for artist who's ha
as a child, she was struck by george haney of relaxing along the sand and picasso's portraits.that within these works, she never saw people who look like herself. later in life, she realized that this wasn't just happenstance, but was in fact the product of african american artists and arts of the african american dais per a being neglected for years because of nothing more than their race. when asked what she really hopes to see change in the art world, pamela replied it's the pictures on the...