29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
s. booker created a group of works called man's inhumanity prompted by growing violence against foreigners in germany. with his art protested against it taking a stand. based on the christian stations of the cross the artist created fourteen sculptures about aggression injury and destruction but also about forging connections. the violence committed against others is central to his artistic. art as an expression of outrage. supported by germany's institute for foreign cultural relations booker travel with this series of works. the exhibition was to spend more than twenty years on the road. from rio de janeiro to brought us mama belgrade taipei and tokyo. from jakarta via new delhi and cairo to baku kent and tehran. is this the of the undercurrents i was delighted didn't intend it as an exhibition but as a stand against the injury of man by man with. using artistic moves. from starting point was this. i wanted to create an atmosphere similar to the countryside in the autumn when the first snow falls and the instruments of torture such as plows and harrow stand idle on the plowed field that
s. booker created a group of works called man's inhumanity prompted by growing violence against foreigners in germany. with his art protested against it taking a stand. based on the christian stations of the cross the artist created fourteen sculptures about aggression injury and destruction but also about forging connections. the violence committed against others is central to his artistic. art as an expression of outrage. supported by germany's institute for foreign cultural relations booker...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
s. booker created a group of works called man's inhumanity prompted by growing violence against foreigners in germany. with his art protested against it taking a stand. based on the christian stations of the cross the artist created fourteen sculptures about aggression injury and destruction but also about forging connections. the violence committed against others is central to his artistic. art as an expression of outrage. supported by germany's institute for foreign cultural relations booker travel with this series of works. the exhibition was to spend more than twenty years on the road. from rio de janeiro to brought us mama belgrade taipei and tokyo. from jakarta via new delhi and cairo to baquba kent and tehran. is. a lie i didn't intend it as an art exhibition but as a stand against the injury of man by man. using artistic means. starting point was there. i wanted to create an atmosphere similar to the countryside in the autumn when the first snow of the instruments of torture such as plows and harrow stand idle on the plowed field that has finally come to rest after being exploited
s. booker created a group of works called man's inhumanity prompted by growing violence against foreigners in germany. with his art protested against it taking a stand. based on the christian stations of the cross the artist created fourteen sculptures about aggression injury and destruction but also about forging connections. the violence committed against others is central to his artistic. art as an expression of outrage. supported by germany's institute for foreign cultural relations booker...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
booker also wanted to take this series to other former east bloc countries in the early one nine hundred ninety s. shortly after the political upheavals in europe hungary was still and young democratic republic a society in transition. the exhibition includes references to the old testament words that describe injury evidence of a long history of aggression and violence words like extermination gassing forgetting. torture. they have that. in the local language i wrote one hundred twenty in white on the floor and a plaque on the wall so here in budapest there are sixty words in black on the wall they've. been. taken from the old testament they deal with the suffering of. violation of humanity by humans. namely gassing. in association with forgetting. and then the word smacking in the sense of breaking up which is really a modern neologism used by radical right wing groups that. we still know the whole story of. the fight against the turks and the dominance of the austria last perhaps. the people always fought for individual freedom the concept of freedom. came. this is in fact a place of oppressio
booker also wanted to take this series to other former east bloc countries in the early one nine hundred ninety s. shortly after the political upheavals in europe hungary was still and young democratic republic a society in transition. the exhibition includes references to the old testament words that describe injury evidence of a long history of aggression and violence words like extermination gassing forgetting. torture. they have that. in the local language i wrote one hundred twenty in...
43
43
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
s: is senator cornyn bunker of new jersey. senator cory booker of new jersey. sen. booker: i'm so proud to stand here today with my colleagues, with nurses, doctors, activists who understand the truth of our country. we were founded with incredible ideals but far short from a reality that reflected the spirit of this nation. every generation of our country has worked to expand access to our foundational ideals, that every american should of life, liberty, that we should have equal justice under the law, literally to for fill our pledge that we are a nation with liberty and justice for all. died tot and people expand universal access to the ballot. tofought and people died expand universal access to civil rights. tofought and we struggled make sure every child had universal access to public education. when it comes to one of the most basic aspects of one of the , yous of life and liberty must include that every american has access to quality, affordable health care. [applause] and so, this is the fight for our nation to live up to our ideals. you cannot have justice
s: is senator cornyn bunker of new jersey. senator cory booker of new jersey. sen. booker: i'm so proud to stand here today with my colleagues, with nurses, doctors, activists who understand the truth of our country. we were founded with incredible ideals but far short from a reality that reflected the spirit of this nation. every generation of our country has worked to expand access to our foundational ideals, that every american should of life, liberty, that we should have equal justice under...
177
177
Sep 14, 2017
09/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
who is in the 70's and never accomplished anything legislatively, backing him camella harris, al franken, corey bookerlled big stars on the democratic side, the party harass gone flying to the left. dr. nicole saphier, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. brian: coming up straight ahead, firing back an espn host calls the president a white supremacist. the next guest who worked for that network says they are digging their own grave ♪ i got my game on ♪ better hang on tight ♪ i guarantee it's going to be a hell of a ride ♪ i got my groove on ♪ i got my smooth on ♪ yeah, you ladies real cheese people get it. that craving. that post lunch, post dinner, i need something sweet, just a little something craving. sargento sweet balanced breaks are that sweet something. perfectly balanced with natural cheese on one side, dried fruit and sweetness, like dark chocolate, on the other. so next time your sweet tooth calls, go right ahead and answer. now you can indulge your sweet craving without apologizing for it. sargento sweet balanced breaks, find it in our cheese section. it's a highly contagious diseas
who is in the 70's and never accomplished anything legislatively, backing him camella harris, al franken, corey bookerlled big stars on the democratic side, the party harass gone flying to the left. dr. nicole saphier, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. brian: coming up straight ahead, firing back an espn host calls the president a white supremacist. the next guest who worked for that network says they are digging their own grave ♪ i got my game on ♪ better hang on tight ♪...
85
85
Sep 9, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
seen it happen in washington state during the 1990's and it shouldn't be replicated for the rest of the country. >> thank you sen. murkowski: senator booker baldwin. >> thank you mr. chairman. entendre for what many college authorities said. grateful for your bipartisan leadership, both of you. i believe we can find common coverage androve reduce costs for what we represent. while the committee is working together to achieve this -- the administration is playing dangerous games that are stabilizing the market. wisconsin insurers requesting between 10 and 30% increases. they're pointing to president trump's failure to advise certainty in the markets. -- aseduction in payments amounts to the plans. addition, some of you raised it in your testimony -- 90% funding for enrollment programs, get the word out, especially to young , who can helpople with the enrollment process. the navigator program, that in my state has provided such useful assistance to those enrolling, the shorter , all of theseiod add up. beyond that is the issue of whether the individual mandate will be important at all. deeply -- is more want to focus more deeply on those to
seen it happen in washington state during the 1990's and it shouldn't be replicated for the rest of the country. >> thank you sen. murkowski: senator booker baldwin. >> thank you mr. chairman. entendre for what many college authorities said. grateful for your bipartisan leadership, both of you. i believe we can find common coverage androve reduce costs for what we represent. while the committee is working together to achieve this -- the administration is playing dangerous games that...
33
33
Sep 27, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
s booktv. >> center spoke on the senate floor tuesday about the situation in puerto rico and the status of the recovery effort from hurricane maria. next, remarks, cory booker and florida senator marco rubio. >> mr. president? >> the senator from new jersey. >> i appreciate the words of my colleagues we seem, it shows great to see such bipartisan s sentiments about dealing with someone most powerful hurricanes in recorded history. these hurricanes have left thousands of families homeless,i destroyed infrastructure, and leaving most people without power for the foreseeable future. thous there's thousands and thousands of individual stories of loss of life, of loss of possessions,, everything that people owned, devastated by this storm. what's important to me now is that we turn these words into action.for t i'm grateful for the leadershipg we're seeing from the state of texas and the state of florida,, but i want to focus in on what's happening in puerto rico and the virgin islands. we know that right now close to 3.5 million american citizens ia these islands are on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe, including the 3. 3.4 million pee who live in puerto
s booktv. >> center spoke on the senate floor tuesday about the situation in puerto rico and the status of the recovery effort from hurricane maria. next, remarks, cory booker and florida senator marco rubio. >> mr. president? >> the senator from new jersey. >> i appreciate the words of my colleagues we seem, it shows great to see such bipartisan s sentiments about dealing with someone most powerful hurricanes in recorded history. these hurricanes have left thousands of...