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a slave but he's also a winner of the turner prize highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern is on knowing him with a major exhibition. the york statue of liberty and this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows her so close that the viewer can even make out across a bird droppings america's symbol of freedom held up to close scrutiny. and what is freedom to a prisoner mcqueen 1st displayed this installation at reading jail the same prison where writer oscar wilde was locked up. mcqueen often takes a closer look then as comfortable in his works at the tate modern's new retrospective. of course these days mcqueen is best known as one of the world's top film directors whose movies are as unflinching as his art. is acclaimed debut film hunger tells the true story of an ira member and prisoner bobby sands who died on hunger strike 1st. with the british government. is 2010 movie shame also starred michael fassbender this time as an executive struggling with sex addiction. 12 years a slave mcqueen tells a gut wrenching true story of a free man kidnapped and then slaved if you
a slave but he's also a winner of the turner prize highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern is on knowing him with a major exhibition. the york statue of liberty and this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows her so close that the viewer can even make out across a bird droppings america's symbol of freedom held up to close scrutiny. and what is freedom to a prisoner mcqueen 1st displayed this installation at reading jail the same prison where writer oscar wilde was locked...
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before his film career mcqueen was known as one of britain's top artists the tate modern retrospective shows the last 20 years of his art. in the ongoing work and credits made up of heavily redacted f.b.i. documents mcqueen pays homage to the singer and civil rights activist paul robeson who was followed by the f.b.i. for decades. the video installation ashes pays tribute to a young fisherman mcqueen met and grenada who was killed the following year by drug dealers. uncompromising vision comes through and works that grapple with issues of identity and history and leave plenty of room for interpretation. plenty of room. levitz to talk a little bit more about steve what is it that strikes you most about the artist and of course this very compact exhibition well i think that he's been making such good movies for the last 10 years that we've gotten that he was this visual artist and this retrospective really brings us back to that i want to look at one piece in particular from it this is called 7th of november it's just this photo and an accompanying recording of an interview that mcqueen
before his film career mcqueen was known as one of britain's top artists the tate modern retrospective shows the last 20 years of his art. in the ongoing work and credits made up of heavily redacted f.b.i. documents mcqueen pays homage to the singer and civil rights activist paul robeson who was followed by the f.b.i. for decades. the video installation ashes pays tribute to a young fisherman mcqueen met and grenada who was killed the following year by drug dealers. uncompromising vision comes...
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the queen often takes a closer look then as comfortable in his works at the tate modern's new retrospective. of course these days mcqueen is best known as one of the world's top film directors whose movies are as unflinching as his art right across from his acclaimed debut film hunger tells the true story of an ira member and prisoner bobby sands who died on hunger strike 1st. with the british government. is 2010 movie shame also starred michael fassbender this time as an executive struggling with sex addiction. 12 years a slave mcqueen tells a gut wrenching true story of a free man kidnapped and then slaved if you want to see the film made mcqueen the 1st black director ever to win an oscar for best picture. i did a cape this award to all the people who have enjoyed slavery. 21000000 people. slavery today thank you very much. mcqueen's most recent film. about a group of women forced into crime was ranked by critics as one of the best movies of 2800 years. and see what i think. the before his film career mcqueen was known as one of britain's top artists the tate modern retrospective shows t
the queen often takes a closer look then as comfortable in his works at the tate modern's new retrospective. of course these days mcqueen is best known as one of the world's top film directors whose movies are as unflinching as his art right across from his acclaimed debut film hunger tells the true story of an ira member and prisoner bobby sands who died on hunger strike 1st. with the british government. is 2010 movie shame also starred michael fassbender this time as an executive struggling...
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lucy manning is at the tate modern in central london now. lucy, good morning to you.him their little night, how is the little boy so badly injured in this attack doing? i think everyone is interested in the little boy ‘s condition. the family have a fundraising website, they are still trying to raise funds to pay for his recovery and rehabilitation and they post updates on that and it started off in september, they were describing how he couldn't really move at all, he couldn't talk but he was able to smile and that was giving them some encouragement. 0ver the months, they've talked about amazing progress that he makes, they say he is a fighter and he started being able to have some movement in his limbs, they said. but that was causing him more pain and then by december he was able to start saying a few words, a few syllables, they said it was hard to understand him but he was able to do that. and then, two weeks ago, they posted an update to say although he still cannot stand or talk he is able to eat a little mash. they are hoping that he can start drinking through
lucy manning is at the tate modern in central london now. lucy, good morning to you.him their little night, how is the little boy so badly injured in this attack doing? i think everyone is interested in the little boy ‘s condition. the family have a fundraising website, they are still trying to raise funds to pay for his recovery and rehabilitation and they post updates on that and it started off in september, they were describing how he couldn't really move at all, he couldn't talk but he...
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lucy manning joins us now from tate modern. lucy, do we know how the young victim is now? waldo.ted to get some movement but he was in a lot of pain and then they updated to say that he was able to start saying a few words, it was just syllables at the time but they thought this was really good progress. they call him our little fighter because they say he is fighting to recover in the most he is fighting to recover in the m ost rece nt he is fighting to recover in the most recent update was two weeks ago. they talked about the fact he still couldn't stand or walk but he was starting to eat a little bit of mash, they were hoping that he was going to start drinking through a straw. they said he was finding it ha rd to straw. they said he was finding it hard to concentrate and to think and he was getting confused but they say he was getting confused but they say he is starting to make an amazing recovery. which, when you consider he was thrown such a height, he had numerous operations and i bleed in the brain, i think it's been a very, very and painful process of the family and for
lucy manning joins us now from tate modern. lucy, do we know how the young victim is now? waldo.ted to get some movement but he was in a lot of pain and then they updated to say that he was able to start saying a few words, it was just syllables at the time but they thought this was really good progress. they call him our little fighter because they say he is fighting to recover in the most he is fighting to recover in the m ost rece nt he is fighting to recover in the most recent update was...
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obtained a secret recording of the teenager who threw a six—year—old boy from the 10th floor of the tate modernlondon speaking about plans to push someone off a high building about a year earlier. we'll talk to an expert who says the case demonstrates a failure in the system which cares for those with complex needs. doctors are warning that a shortage of some types of contraception and hrt is "causing chaos" and risks unplanned pregnancies and abortions. we'll talk to sharon macarthur — who has been forced to ration her hrt medication. and we reunite a woman with her long lost dog hazel — after she saw her pet's face on a beer can, nearly three years after she went missing. i feel like i ifeel like i won i feel like i won the lottery. it's like christmas. hazel is currently on a 26 hour road trip to get back to her owner — we'll speak to them both. we arejust we are just hearing the news about phillip schofield, he has put on his instagram a rabbit moving letter in the last few moments, i will read some of it. he says you never know what's going on in someone has maximally perfect life, and so
obtained a secret recording of the teenager who threw a six—year—old boy from the 10th floor of the tate modernlondon speaking about plans to push someone off a high building about a year earlier. we'll talk to an expert who says the case demonstrates a failure in the system which cares for those with complex needs. doctors are warning that a shortage of some types of contraception and hrt is "causing chaos" and risks unplanned pregnancies and abortions. we'll talk to sharon...
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emerged that the teenager who threw a six—year—old boy from the tenth floor viewing balcony at tate moderning such an attack. bbc news has obtained a recording ofjonty bravery telling carers he wanted to push someone off a tall building, almost a year beforehand. shamima begum, who left london to join the islamic state group when she was 15, has lost the first stage of her appeal against the government's decision to remove her uk citizenship. ms begum, who's now 20, was found in a syrian refugee camp a year ago. the special immigration appeals commission ruled that she had not been left stateless because she has a claim to bangladeshi citizenship. a gp from east london has been given three life sentences for commiting dozens of sexual offences against female patients. the old bailey was told that manish shah had exploited concerns about cancer to persuade patients as young as 15 to undergo intimate examinations. our correspondent helena wilkinson is outside court. this is the first time we can report the number of sexual offences committed by manish shah. many were at the old bailey to see
emerged that the teenager who threw a six—year—old boy from the tenth floor viewing balcony at tate moderning such an attack. bbc news has obtained a recording ofjonty bravery telling carers he wanted to push someone off a tall building, almost a year beforehand. shamima begum, who left london to join the islamic state group when she was 15, has lost the first stage of her appeal against the government's decision to remove her uk citizenship. ms begum, who's now 20, was found in a syrian...
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and that's the wonderful dora marr that's what she's got to she's the subject of a show at the tate modern and london right now no she's had a very very long career but it's 1930 s. photo montage is and collages that are being celebrated now and they're 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 cult
and that's the wonderful dora marr that's what she's got to she's the subject of a show at the tate modern and london right now no she's had a very very long career but it's 1930 s. photo montage is and collages that are being celebrated now and they're 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...
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but he's also a winner of the turner prize britain's highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern in london is honoring him with a major exhibition. york's statue of liberty and this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows her so close to the viewer can even make out a crust of bird droppings america's symbol of freedom. and what is freedom to a prisoner the queen 1st displayed this installation at reading jail the same.
but he's also a winner of the turner prize britain's highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern in london is honoring him with a major exhibition. york's statue of liberty and this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows her so close to the viewer can even make out a crust of bird droppings america's symbol of freedom. and what is freedom to a prisoner the queen 1st displayed this installation at reading jail the same.
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but he's also a winner of the turner prize britain's highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern in london is honoring him with a major exhibition. yorks statue of liberty this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows are so close that the viewer can you can make out the crossed off bird droppings america's symbol of freedom.
but he's also a winner of the turner prize britain's highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern in london is honoring him with a major exhibition. yorks statue of liberty this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows are so close that the viewer can you can make out the crossed off bird droppings america's symbol of freedom.
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but he's also a winner of the turner prize buttons highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern in london is honoring him with a major exhibition. yorks doubt she with liberty in this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows her so close to the viewer can even make out the crossed of bird droppings america's symbol of freedom held up to. and what is freedom to a prisoner mcqueen 1st displayed this installation at reading jail this.
but he's also a winner of the turner prize buttons highest award for visual artists and now the tate modern in london is honoring him with a major exhibition. yorks doubt she with liberty in this video work titled static steve mcqueen shows her so close to the viewer can even make out the crossed of bird droppings america's symbol of freedom held up to. and what is freedom to a prisoner mcqueen 1st displayed this installation at reading jail this.
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lot of us at the tate modern movement and the news media and i got head on by many other methods they looked good as well as our anecdotes were actively. on. them. from. lonavala just a little good luck this is the. here ross loss was our goal in the world of who nancy just who over us because of them invented her little. girl just who are going to. hug us now that i was having a kind of cloud over just otherwise i would just get to get through it you have to get to the gas and as you know that's good and that's not that i did say that they had to get into the area that was there and that's got to some of their guests and then it seems you get a little bit sad deaths of that age when it's yes it's a little bit but it made it clear that accustomed. to the one that's 100 to the good from hell is a good you can't decide they're going to. be a. little sucked. into those others. really the place was just there was a need as it has that's good and i wasn't that in the day of the other than it was the wake of the. canon was that it was going to be. well as well as you have to go down to the
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and close to the tate modern art gallery in london one man is creating his own modest collection of paintings by discarded chewing gum. but 1st president john of techies vowed that syria will pay what he called a heavy price for any attack on techie's troops the turkish military has already claimed it killed more than $100.00 syrian soldiers in a province into tally for a sit in attack turkey supporting rebel groups in syria tries to retake their last remaining stronghold and. turkey points back against the assad regime ankara says it will repay its own casualties are. must be confirmed as soon as possible. to be permanent the assad regime's aggression. president has emphasized that turkey will. take the necessary measures if the regime continues its aggression. airlifted to hospital some of the turkish troops injured in a sad latest assault on it lived a saddest trying to recapture the province from rebel forces rebels often by turkey 5 turkish casualties followed 8 others last week all of the hands of a sense forces. this is the latest in a series of escalations between turkey and syria tur
and close to the tate modern art gallery in london one man is creating his own modest collection of paintings by discarded chewing gum. but 1st president john of techies vowed that syria will pay what he called a heavy price for any attack on techie's troops the turkish military has already claimed it killed more than $100.00 syrian soldiers in a province into tally for a sit in attack turkey supporting rebel groups in syria tries to retake their last remaining stronghold and. turkey points...
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special investigation into the case of the six—year—old boy who was thrown from a balcony at london's tate modernast year. bbc news has uncovered new information about the teenager who tried to kill him. jonty bravery, who was 17 at the time, pleaded guilty to attempted murder and will be sentenced in a fortnight. but a recording made by one of his carers shows that he'd given a warning a year before the attack at the tate that he wanted to kill someone by throwing them from a tall building. the carer has told the bbc that opportunities were missed to stop jonty bravery from carrying out his threat. this report from our special correspondent lucy manning contains some disturbing detail. it was a day out that changed a little boy for ever. thrown from the top of the tate. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. jonty bravery admitted trying to murder the boy. now the bbc can reveal disturbing new details. the teenager, who has autism, lived in this flat in london with round—the—clock care. he confessed to two carers what he was planning nearly a year before. one was s
special investigation into the case of the six—year—old boy who was thrown from a balcony at london's tate modernast year. bbc news has uncovered new information about the teenager who tried to kill him. jonty bravery, who was 17 at the time, pleaded guilty to attempted murder and will be sentenced in a fortnight. but a recording made by one of his carers shows that he'd given a warning a year before the attack at the tate that he wanted to kill someone by throwing them from a tall...
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news live from berlin still to come close to london's world famous tate modern art gallery creating his own warped modest collection of painting discarded chewing gum we'll find out why. first our football in new york and klinsmann has stunned germany's blunders leader by resigning as coach of head to ballet and after only 10 weeks in the job the former germany united states coach was a significant appointment for had to have a new big money backers and were hoping to turn the side into one does league title challengers but they have won only one of their last 5 league games i had to confirm the news an hour after twins win posted his resignation on facebook. i don't expect from d.w. sports can tell us more welcome yannick young players but of course a big name in football this is a bad look for hat and indeed lofty ambitions yeah it's very bad to be honest it's pretty embarrassing for the club has had no idea that this was coming klinsmann blindsided them by announcing this on facebook without consulting them it seems and opposes big questions about the club's management and also struc
news live from berlin still to come close to london's world famous tate modern art gallery creating his own warped modest collection of painting discarded chewing gum we'll find out why. first our football in new york and klinsmann has stunned germany's blunders leader by resigning as coach of head to ballet and after only 10 weeks in the job the former germany united states coach was a significant appointment for had to have a new big money backers and were hoping to turn the side into one...
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close to london's world famous that tate modern gallery is creating. the collection by painting to scotty showing up we'll find out why. the 1st russian billionaire. donated the original 892 olympics manifesto to the even museum in switzerland was the mystery bought of the 14 page document as an auction last december it sold for 8000000 viewers making it the most expensive sports memorabilia ever sold at auction. the original manifest it was penned by the international olympic committee found here to outline his vision of the modern games. let's get more. involved jonathan crane welcome to jonathan tell us more than about this manifesto. was a french aristocrats and he basically wanted to revive the ancient greek olympics he thought sport could be used to prevent war and also brings the sides the closer together now we've got a little from his 14 page manifesto he says it is clear that the telegraph railways the telephone the passionate research and science congresses and exhibitions have done more for peace than any treaty or diplomatic convention wel
close to london's world famous that tate modern gallery is creating. the collection by painting to scotty showing up we'll find out why. the 1st russian billionaire. donated the original 892 olympics manifesto to the even museum in switzerland was the mystery bought of the 14 page document as an auction last december it sold for 8000000 viewers making it the most expensive sports memorabilia ever sold at auction. the original manifest it was penned by the international olympic committee found...
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mail has an investigation we reported on, about the teenager who threw a boy from a balcony at the tate moderng at this last story into much depth. coronavirus kills doctor who tried to warn of a crisis and this is the doctor featured on the front page, 31—year—old dr li wenliang. he was silenced initially from speaking out. he worked in hospital in wuhan. he realised that the condition he was treating was a version of that virus and he tried to warn fellow medics but came under the full force of the chinese state. he was detained and silenced. reports elsewhere that they even attempted to cover up the timeline of his death. they still even in death have not given him the dignity of that. it is a sign of the extent to which china is covering up the scale of this crisis. at the same time, praise for sharing scale of this crisis. at the same time, praise forsharing dna information about the virus so that teams around the world can try to develop a vaccine. this is two parts of the way the chinese are dealing with this. partly because the virus is spreading beyond china. a vaccine that can work o
mail has an investigation we reported on, about the teenager who threw a boy from a balcony at the tate moderng at this last story into much depth. coronavirus kills doctor who tried to warn of a crisis and this is the doctor featured on the front page, 31—year—old dr li wenliang. he was silenced initially from speaking out. he worked in hospital in wuhan. he realised that the condition he was treating was a version of that virus and he tried to warn fellow medics but came under the full...
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review the case of a teenager with autism who threw a six—year—old boy from the tenth floor of tate modernntencing for attempted murder. the bbc has obtained a recording ofjonty bravery, telling his carers he wanted to push someone off a tall building, a year before the attack. our special correspondent lucy manning is here — this will once again raise grave concerns about the system of care? i think it does, and the issue here is this care company we are talking about that was involved with the ca re of about that was involved with the care of jaunty bravery about that was involved with the care ofjaunty bravery is a regulated care company full stop we are not talking about something that was unregulated, it was regulated as good. the key question is we know two ca re workers good. the key question is we know two care workers from spencer and arlington, the company, heard him say this. one was so concerned he recorded it. that happened to that information? one of the care workers told us he had passed it on, told someone more senior and played it to someone more senior and played it to so
review the case of a teenager with autism who threw a six—year—old boy from the tenth floor of tate modernntencing for attempted murder. the bbc has obtained a recording ofjonty bravery, telling his carers he wanted to push someone off a tall building, a year before the attack. our special correspondent lucy manning is here — this will once again raise grave concerns about the system of care? i think it does, and the issue here is this care company we are talking about that was involved...
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lucy manning sent this update from outside the tate modern... in that recording made nearly a year before he threw that boy off the tate gallery and it was a moment, an incident that resonated with so many people, just a family out on a day out. the mother screaming as a boy was thrown 100 feet. what we know is thatjonty bravery told two carers of his plans. one was so worried about it, so concerned that he recorded it. and that care worker says that he did tell somebody more senior in the organization and played the tape to somebody else in the organization. both of those people deny that. what isn't denied is that jonty bravery was here at the tate when he was on bail. he is accused of allegedly attacking another ca re—worker and racially abusing them and attacking a police worker as well. it's claimed by one of the co—workers 0llie thatjonty bravery was here alone. and certainly when we put that to the care company, spencer and arlington, they had no response on that. and eyewitnesses at the time say they never saw anybody with him. the key q
lucy manning sent this update from outside the tate modern... in that recording made nearly a year before he threw that boy off the tate gallery and it was a moment, an incident that resonated with so many people, just a family out on a day out. the mother screaming as a boy was thrown 100 feet. what we know is thatjonty bravery told two carers of his plans. one was so worried about it, so concerned that he recorded it. and that care worker says that he did tell somebody more senior in the...
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review the case of a teenager with autism who threw a six—year—old boy from the tenth floor of tate modernsentencing for attempted murder. the bbc has obtained a recording ofjonty bravery telling his carers he wanted to push someone off a tall building, a year before the attack. our special correspondent lucy manning is here — this will once again raise grave concerns about the system of care? that is right. he was in the care of hammersmith and fulham council. the ca re hammersmith and fulham council. the care company he was —— it was looking after them, they are a regulated care company and rated good by them. serious questions about what happens to the information contained in this recording, what we know is that two ca re recording, what we know is that two care workers from spencer and arlington knew about the situation and heard him say this. it was recorded by them. one says he patted on two senior managers, but that is denied by them and buy spencer and arlington. spencer and arlington say they have no knowledge or record of this exposure is my disclosure. the case review will be l
review the case of a teenager with autism who threw a six—year—old boy from the tenth floor of tate modernsentencing for attempted murder. the bbc has obtained a recording ofjonty bravery telling his carers he wanted to push someone off a tall building, a year before the attack. our special correspondent lucy manning is here — this will once again raise grave concerns about the system of care? that is right. he was in the care of hammersmith and fulham council. the ca re hammersmith and...
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horse likes an eye catching centerpiece at the tate is a restaurant that's an ultra modern chandelier designed by david chipperfield. we're not sure if it feel like this fabulous sound that here we have in a central position over the bar is the highlight of the theories out if you touch it this happens the lances shift here to the left of. this very exclusive opticians is hidden away below munich's elegant maximilian the boulevard. is that the store used to be a night to have very special venue transforming a nightclub into not titian's was pretty challenging not least the fact it's a basement like this it's in columbus and. the glasses are contained in a sweeping smooth closet system. that displayed behind him to glance illuminated the best effect. the centerpiece here is a table designed by jim or a milan. complimented by the color and pattern of the wall tiles the overall effect is one of art full artlessness. cotton holds offices and the upscale shopping neighborhood right now she has 15 projects on the go including designing a range of design fittings and furniture. in her signat
horse likes an eye catching centerpiece at the tate is a restaurant that's an ultra modern chandelier designed by david chipperfield. we're not sure if it feel like this fabulous sound that here we have in a central position over the bar is the highlight of the theories out if you touch it this happens the lances shift here to the left of. this very exclusive opticians is hidden away below munich's elegant maximilian the boulevard. is that the store used to be a night to have very special venue...