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we enjoy these and reinvigorates us for the venice b. unama has created a monument to the world's exiles deval has placed his library of exiles in venice is form a jewish ghetto two thousand books written by exons on display in a reading room coated in porcelain it pays tribute to those who culturally enriched the new huns including. and it's intended also to be a place of reflection and exchange so you need to bring up the time with you know if you're heading to venice will be an olive oil run until november so we'll have lots more from venice in the coming weeks and months and of course on the website but that our time is coming to an end all the best for us here in berlin. what secrets lie behind the small. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. w world heritage three sixty get the. shifting powers the old order is history the world is real we're going to zing itself and the media's role is keep the topic in focus of the global media forum twenty. today one out of two people is onlin
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once again there's plenty food for thought at the venice biennale. also making an appearance at this year's the analogy is britain's edmund divide the world famous ceramicist and a best selling author and it's perhaps only fitting that he'll have two exhibitions in venice one expanding on his exploration of literature and exile and the other featuring his trademark porcelain vessels a material the virtues of which he simply can't extol enough as we learned on a visit to his studio. has shaped edwin devolves life it started when he made his first points at the age of just five his fascination for the white earth continues to grow half a century later. who wouldn't adore. worship's porcelain as the perfect material not only because it's a deceptively pure substance solid translucent hard and fragile but also because it was a desirable commodity and traveled the globe connecting people you have to start looking for opportunities to rebuild empathy. you know and my job my my job which is why i come to work you know to make things which are i hope beautif
once again there's plenty food for thought at the venice biennale. also making an appearance at this year's the analogy is britain's edmund divide the world famous ceramicist and a best selling author and it's perhaps only fitting that he'll have two exhibitions in venice one expanding on his exploration of literature and exile and the other featuring his trademark porcelain vessels a material the virtues of which he simply can't extol enough as we learned on a visit to his studio. has shaped...
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we enter joyce's reinvigorates us for the venice b. unama has created a monument to the world's silence deval has placed his library of songs in venice is form a jewish ghetto two thousand books written by exxon's on display in a reading room coated in porcelain it pays tribute to those who culturally and rich the new homes including devolves. and it's intended also to be a place of reflection and exchange so you need to bring lots of time with you know if you're heading to venice will be an olive oil run until november so we'll have lots more from venice in the coming weeks and months and of course more on the website but that our time is coming to an end all the best for us here in berlin. and. they all want to represent you so what do you want from the joint on the phone from twenty four i'm going to validate as we put your questions to politicians from around the european union and across the political spectrum in our special debate will be hearing from young europeans voting for the first time in the new elections in may voicing t
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the fifty eighth edition of the venice b.n. olives called may you live in interesting times that's intended more as a message to visitors than as an all encompassing model for the spectacular art festival featuring works from ninety nations much of it displayed in competing national prevail humans. one of the works on display is a machine presented by chinese artist soon young and panu tries in vain to clean up a red liquid. artists live in the same world we did they read this days they respond to things but there are new themes in this being now so yes i think art. is social but in a different way the. jurors of our history are anthropology. and approach is how we experience the world. the work that has attracted most attention though is this ship rank it was transported to venice by sea the fishing vessel sank off the libyan coast in two thousand and fifteen with more than one thousand refugees on board if you survived. being. swiss artist christophe blowhole has installed it for the duration of the be an olive in a prominent
the fifty eighth edition of the venice b.n. olives called may you live in interesting times that's intended more as a message to visitors than as an all encompassing model for the spectacular art festival featuring works from ninety nations much of it displayed in competing national prevail humans. one of the works on display is a machine presented by chinese artist soon young and panu tries in vain to clean up a red liquid. artists live in the same world we did they read this days they respond...
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also at the be an alley and brings his remarkable library of exile and his passion for porcelain to venice but first we had to southern germany where the doc fest munich kicked off on wednesday and that's an international film festival devoted entirely to documentaries and one hundred fifty nine films for over fifty countries it's also one of the biggest of its kind in europe well a big theme this year is the tenuous relationship we have with our planet and so we've picked out a few highlights. while in the raven tells the story of a small town dealing with the promise of industrial boom and the need to protect the environment. people make a decision on where is that they have no spiritual connection to no aggression whatsoever in peace in a community. these fields are headed. for us humans like to have. to tankers only push. will be coming. what can you do. exposes the massive financial players who turn affordable housing markets into tradeable commodities the documentary focuses on the work of human rights lawyer lanny far higher. that must've been a time when somehow you know if you had
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and allah in a prominent position in venice harbor. the job of artists is to raise questions about things and to raise questions about how we look at things about the categories we used to order or world and then they the workers up to us to. develop a message. once again there's plenty of food for thought at the venice biennale. you're watching news life from the end coming up next a special program ahead of the european elections face the votes as any please on such shall be back at the top of the hour with more headlines for now on behalf of the whole the w team thanks so much for watching. shifting powers the old order is history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role is keep the topic in focus of the global media forum twenty nine change today one out of two people is online who are we following whom do we trust debate and shape the future at the georgia dome or global media forum twenty nineteen.
and allah in a prominent position in venice harbor. the job of artists is to raise questions about things and to raise questions about how we look at things about the categories we used to order or world and then they the workers up to us to. develop a message. once again there's plenty of food for thought at the venice biennale. you're watching news life from the end coming up next a special program ahead of the european elections face the votes as any please on such shall be back at the top...
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and allah in a prominent position in the venice harbor. the job of artists is to raise questions about things and to raise questions about how we look at things about the categories we used to order or world and then they that work is up to us to. develop that message. once again there's plenty food for thought at the venice biennale. all right quick reminder of the top story with following forty the united states and pose new to. riffs on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods the news comes as the two countries failed to results that differences over the trait beijing says it will retaliate for the sets to continue today. you're watching news life and ballot business is up next with more analysis on this u.s. trying to trade tariffs and i'll be back at the top of the hour it's about what. it. means to. me i'm african hero who fought for freedom and human rights milsom mandela. his opposition to south africa's apartheid regime inspired activists all over the world. and continue to do so. nelson mandela by funding the chief. was in for
and allah in a prominent position in the venice harbor. the job of artists is to raise questions about things and to raise questions about how we look at things about the categories we used to order or world and then they that work is up to us to. develop that message. once again there's plenty food for thought at the venice biennale. all right quick reminder of the top story with following forty the united states and pose new to. riffs on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods the news...
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plus does this float your boat it's one of the more unusual exhibits of this year's venice biennale ali i'll show you a monument to europe's migration crisis we'll take a closer look at that and the exhibition. on his mackinnon thanks so much for your company. now the standoff between china and the u.s. over trade has taken a turn for the worse at the stroke of midnight washington time the u.s. increased tariffs on two hundred billion dollars of imports from china that's an increase from ten to twenty five percent the move comes as the two sides failed to reach an agreement at talks in the u.s. negotiate offset to continue today to try to break the impasse u.s. president donald trump outlined some of the reasons there's been no deal reached so far you know with the piggy bank that everybody steals from including china we've been paying jonah five hundred billion dollars a year for many many years china rebuilt their country because of us i don't blame them i blame our past leadership for allowing this to half of what i'm doing now with china should have happened many years ago not just
plus does this float your boat it's one of the more unusual exhibits of this year's venice biennale ali i'll show you a monument to europe's migration crisis we'll take a closer look at that and the exhibition. on his mackinnon thanks so much for your company. now the standoff between china and the u.s. over trade has taken a turn for the worse at the stroke of midnight washington time the u.s. increased tariffs on two hundred billion dollars of imports from china that's an increase from ten to...
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and venice itself is an anomaly. who can believe it exists?avilion, where the cardiff—based artist sean edwards has created a forest of art. it's based on woodlands on the estate where i grew up in llanedeyrn in cardiff. and how these woodlands where the boundary of the estate as you grew up... so there was this idea that what is actually a boundary suddenly becomes an open space that leads you on to somewhere else. i've come from the welsh pavilion, which is just down the canal there, walked over this wooden bridge and arrived at this spot, which is the scottish pavilion. up until a couple of months ago it was a working boatyard. but the vessels have moved out and art has moved in, with charlotte prodger, the turner prize—winning artist, showing the third in her trilogy of films, which is a memoir or love, loss and queer identity. and it's in this space, which is a rather disorientating black hole. you have visited what that meant, don't you? idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back. there are 90 national pavil
and venice itself is an anomaly. who can believe it exists?avilion, where the cardiff—based artist sean edwards has created a forest of art. it's based on woodlands on the estate where i grew up in llanedeyrn in cardiff. and how these woodlands where the boundary of the estate as you grew up... so there was this idea that what is actually a boundary suddenly becomes an open space that leads you on to somewhere else. i've come from the welsh pavilion, which is just down the canal there, walked...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice.dents on saturday. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say waterspouts usually happen up to three times a year. they form when strong winds occur over water. hello there, good morning. sunday still looks like being the best day of the weekend. quite a few showers around on saturday, a good day for chasing rainbows. mind you, here in yorkshire, some of the showers earlier on were heavy and thundery. pretty much everywhere is dry now mind you and as we head towards the morning, we may well have a frost in scotland. won't be too far away from freezing elsewhere across the uk and a cold night for east anglia and the south—east and given the earlier showers there may be one or two mist and fog patches. high pressure is building in right the way across the uk limiting the chance of catching a shower on sunday. that weather front approaching the far
will gompertz, bbc news, venice.dents on saturday. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say waterspouts usually happen up to three times a year. they form when strong winds occur over water. hello there, good morning. sunday still looks like being the best day of the weekend. quite a few showers around on saturday, a good day for chasing rainbows. mind...
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artists descend on venice for its biennale international art festival.he united nations says houthi rebels trying to topple the government in yemen are honouring a pledge to withdraw troops from key ports in the country. hodeida and a number of other smaller ports are crucial for the distribution of international aid in a country where millions are on the verge of starvation. this report from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet contains some distressing images. the first signs of life, in a deal which was almost dead. today, houthi fighters started pulling out from three key ports, saying all their men will be out within four days. they have been in charge here for nearly five years. now, the coastguard will be running yemen's vital gateway. they put on a bit of a show today. the yemeni government says it is all a show. accusing houthi fighters of changing uniforms to keep their men in place. the houthis accuse them and their saudi—led backers of blocking any progress. translation: now the ball is in the court of the un, and the so—called g
artists descend on venice for its biennale international art festival.he united nations says houthi rebels trying to topple the government in yemen are honouring a pledge to withdraw troops from key ports in the country. hodeida and a number of other smaller ports are crucial for the distribution of international aid in a country where millions are on the verge of starvation. this report from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet contains some distressing images. the first signs of...
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and allah in a prominent position in venice harbor. the job of artists is to raise questions about things and to raise questions about how we look at things about the categories we used to order or world and then they the work is up to us to. develop a message. once again there's plenty food for thought at the venice biennale. all right a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you today the united states has imposed new tower ifs on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods the move comes as the two countries have failed to result that differences over trade beijing says it will now retaliate the talks all set to continue today. and the first results of south africa's election show the ruling african national congress holding a comfortable lead but the tally so far that's the a.n.c. on course for its worst performance in its twenty five years in government. now don't forget you can always get new news on the go just download our app from google play it all from the apple still i will give you access to all the latest new
and allah in a prominent position in venice harbor. the job of artists is to raise questions about things and to raise questions about how we look at things about the categories we used to order or world and then they the work is up to us to. develop a message. once again there's plenty food for thought at the venice biennale. all right a reminder of the top stories that we're following for you today the united states has imposed new tower ifs on billions of dollars worth of chinese goods the...
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and does this float your boat it's one of the more unusual exhibit at the sea as the venice billion dollar show a monument to europe's refugee crisis we take a closer look at this and other works at the exhibition. i don't have a woman continue on with that shima it's a standoff that could have far reaching and negative consequences for the global economy at the stroke of midnight washington time the united states increased terrorists on some two hundred billion dollars of imports from china the move comes as the two sides failed to resolve the dispute over trade over the last few hours investors appear to have taken a cut something hot from the fact that the talks are due to start up again today but. this has unsettled some of the world's economic leaders france's finance minister bruno a deal a man said the stakes in this dispute streamed high have a listen. bottom and ask resample there is no greater threat to world growth your standard of living to the standard of living of everyone listening to us than the trade war between china and the united states because it means that trade tarif
and does this float your boat it's one of the more unusual exhibit at the sea as the venice billion dollar show a monument to europe's refugee crisis we take a closer look at this and other works at the exhibition. i don't have a woman continue on with that shima it's a standoff that could have far reaching and negative consequences for the global economy at the stroke of midnight washington time the united states increased terrorists on some two hundred billion dollars of imports from china...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice.bc sport centre. thanks very much, clive. good evening. saracens are european champions for the third time in four years. they beat last year's winners, leinster, 20—10 in a close champions cup final in newcastle. patrick gearey reports from st james' park. in rugby, the final stretch can be the hardest. yet something keeps dragging saracens and leinster back to this stage. a meeting of the game's biggest beasts. the toughest of all, the toughest to call. i feel that is too close. a match of even matches. they are unbeaten in this competition all season, they won this trophy two years in a row when leinster took it off them. these are the two dominant forces in european rugby. when two such forces collide, much sound and fury follows, but initially more bruises than points. it took until morrow tucci in the sin binfor it took until morrow tucci in the sin bin for leinster to battle a way through to the final furlong. the trial sparked sarries. sarries freed themselves from the claustro
will gompertz, bbc news, venice.bc sport centre. thanks very much, clive. good evening. saracens are european champions for the third time in four years. they beat last year's winners, leinster, 20—10 in a close champions cup final in newcastle. patrick gearey reports from st james' park. in rugby, the final stretch can be the hardest. yet something keeps dragging saracens and leinster back to this stage. a meeting of the game's biggest beasts. the toughest of all, the toughest to call. i...
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me like artistic embassy's of the national pavilions all competing to be crowned the winner of the venice biennale. along with the q the more popular the show in this year france is considered one to watch. it's the. low post his taking visit his own a dreamlike journey films sculpture and don says. that the u.s. pavilion with its exhibition of martin pay is solid sculptures it's also proving popular. bringing a national vision to venice is a hugely expensive undertaking most of these billions were originally built and paid for by governments the most and now privately funded european countries dominate head but they have been some new arrivals this year pakistan madagascar and gonna is unique a billion is already making waves showing six artists this pavilion delves into the legacy of gone as independent looks to the future with paintings videos photos and installations designed by architect david adji the villian is already reinventing traditional white cube gallery space we brought back the earth here when you're looking at this is this is this is west africa this is this is going in s
me like artistic embassy's of the national pavilions all competing to be crowned the winner of the venice biennale. along with the q the more popular the show in this year france is considered one to watch. it's the. low post his taking visit his own a dreamlike journey films sculpture and don says. that the u.s. pavilion with its exhibition of martin pay is solid sculptures it's also proving popular. bringing a national vision to venice is a hugely expensive undertaking most of these billions...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice. there is reaction and analysis from around the globe, including updated live pages and reports from our correspondents in more than 80 locations. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello there, good morning. sunday still looks like the best day of the weekend. quite a few showers around on saturday. a good day for chasing rainbows. mind you, here in yorkshire, some of the showers earlier on were heavy and thundery. pretty much everywhere is dry now, mind you. and as we head towards the morning, we may well have a frost in scotland, won't be too far away from freezing elsewhere across the uk, and a colder night for east anglia and the south—east. given the earlier showers, there may be one or two mist and fog patches. but high pressure is building in right the way across the uk, limiting the chance of catching a shower on sunday. that weather front approaching the far north west may turn the sunshine a little bit hazy at times. western parts of northern ireland, later in
will gompertz, bbc news, venice. there is reaction and analysis from around the globe, including updated live pages and reports from our correspondents in more than 80 locations. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello there, good morning. sunday still looks like the best day of the weekend. quite a few showers around on saturday. a good day for chasing rainbows. mind you, here in yorkshire, some of the showers earlier on were heavy and thundery. pretty much everywhere is dry...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice.rror, and sunday people, and political commentator, jo phillips. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents this morning. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling in the southern shore of the island. witnesses say it was seen for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency says there are generally three waterspout occu rances each year. a waterspout is a rapidly rotating column of air over water, underneath the base of a shower cloud. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. we are expecting more sunshine more widely across the uk for the second half of the weekend, a better day than saturday, certainly here in hastings and east sussex where we had a few showers, some pandemics then as well, a lot of showers around earlier on but we head into sunday with skies, light winds, a chilly night, touch of frost in scotland, colder than the previous night. high pressure building on right across t
will gompertz, bbc news, venice.rror, and sunday people, and political commentator, jo phillips. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents this morning. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling in the southern shore of the island. witnesses say it was seen for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency says there are generally three waterspout occu rances each year. a waterspout is a rapidly rotating column...
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plus a sneak peek at the world famous venice biennale on an art show to focus on not the most unusual exit but a monument to europe's refugee crisis and ask what artists can do that journalists cannot. hello and welcome i'm on with a good to have you with us. u.s. president donald trump says there's no need to rush trade talks with china and that the negotiations are continuing in what he course a congenial manner his comments came in a tweets just hours off the u.s. imposed new talents on billions of dollars of chinese imports china has criticised the decision to hike levies and has vowed to retaliate. it would prove to be an uphill climb for the chinese negotiators as talks resumed in washington just hours before new u.s. tariffs went into effect china's vice premier rejected the us as russian oil for the new duties its accusations that beijing had reneged on several points of agreement. or that it's when you are a come here in good faith i want a reasonable and a frank exchange of opinion with the u.s. side china believes out in further tariffs is not a good way to solve our proble
plus a sneak peek at the world famous venice biennale on an art show to focus on not the most unusual exit but a monument to europe's refugee crisis and ask what artists can do that journalists cannot. hello and welcome i'm on with a good to have you with us. u.s. president donald trump says there's no need to rush trade talks with china and that the negotiations are continuing in what he course a congenial manner his comments came in a tweets just hours off the u.s. imposed new talents on...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice.the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore — with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say there are generally three waterspout occu rances each year. they form when strong winds occur over water. very impressive and appropriately, the weather now with darren bett. a few showers around on saturday. a good day for chasing rainbows. pretty much everywhere is dry now, mind you. as we head out towards the morning, a frost in scotland won't be too far away from freezing. elsewhere across the uk and a cold night for east anglia and the south—east. you might see mist and fog patches. high—pressure building and right around the uk, fog patches. high—pressure building and rightaround the uk, limiting the chance of seeing a shower. the shunt —— sunshine might turn hazy at times. a good deal of sunshine. as you can see, limited amount of conviction. you might get in isolated light shower over the peaks, the pennines and maybe the downs in the
will gompertz, bbc news, venice.the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore — with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say there are generally three waterspout occu rances each year. they form when strong winds occur over water. very impressive and appropriately, the weather now with darren bett. a few showers around on saturday. a good day for chasing rainbows. pretty much everywhere is dry now, mind you. as we head out towards the...
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element of energy and creativity to the international scene making it one to watch al-jazeera the venice and that does it for the al-jazeera news out thank you very much for watching. maine on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of cultural nationalism a new series if you would win an environmental show that meets some of the people striving to protect the. twenty five years up to coming to power can be a.n.c. maintaining its political dominance in south africa. an exclusive exploration of the goals and motivations behind russia's foreign policy told by those who influence the kremlin and with rex it still looming and populism on the rise across europe will be selection to become a referendum on the new self made on al-jazeera. in two thousand and eight al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking school. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its toughest universities. ten years on we return to see how the students and the scheme a helping change the face of india. super thirty on al-ja
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news from the world of arts and culture in today's show we've got a special focus on the upcoming venice began knowledge a treasure trove of contemporary arts so let's have a quick look at what's in the pipeline. opening up to the public on saturday for the fifty eighth time this year's venice new knowledge is intended not to send messages but rather to raise questions. and reduce the romulans to edmund deval is also at the be a knowledge and brings his remarkable library of exile and his passion for porcelain to venice. but first we had to southern germany where the dock fest munich kicked off on wednesday and that's an international film festival devoted entirely to documentaries and one hundred fifty nine films from over fifty countries it's also one of the biggest of its kind in europe well a big theme this year is the tenuous relationship we have with our planet and so we've picked out a few highlights. playing in the reagan tells the story of a small town dealing with the promise of industrial boom and the need to protect the environment. people make a decision on where the.
news from the world of arts and culture in today's show we've got a special focus on the upcoming venice began knowledge a treasure trove of contemporary arts so let's have a quick look at what's in the pipeline. opening up to the public on saturday for the fifty eighth time this year's venice new knowledge is intended not to send messages but rather to raise questions. and reduce the romulans to edmund deval is also at the be a knowledge and brings his remarkable library of exile and his...
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a venice ought to be an open to the public on saturday and for the next 6 months is it says will be ableto marvel at the latest contemporary trends the winner of the coveted golden lion for best national contribution was lissa way nia which you can see here behind me. was for an installation that deals with climate change and how we are reacting to its growing threats. sun and sea and our dillard spot on the beach where an ecological disaster looms but everyone ignores it this installation from lithuania was awarded the golden lion at this year's venice biennale there the 58th edition of the exhibition saw a record 90 national pavilions and experts say the be annihilated was never as political as this year's event whose fitting motto is may you live in interesting times. if you read it did he sort of did you know. many times. can be where defined as time becoming more difficult to. germany's pavilion also made a political statement a massive wall symbolizes the 1st world's increasing isolation against migrants. the work barkha nostra by swiss artist christophe usual is also political the
a venice ought to be an open to the public on saturday and for the next 6 months is it says will be ableto marvel at the latest contemporary trends the winner of the coveted golden lion for best national contribution was lissa way nia which you can see here behind me. was for an installation that deals with climate change and how we are reacting to its growing threats. sun and sea and our dillard spot on the beach where an ecological disaster looms but everyone ignores it this installation from...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice.hey don't chop too much off the top. in one london salon that's not an option. instead they offer a different experience — they want customers to engage with modern art. dougal shaw reports. this hairdressers in south london may look pretty normal but step inside and you will realise there is actually something a bit different about it. customers are getting their haircut without any mirrors in front of them you can't see the progress of your haircut. however, there is a good reason for this. customers are expected to contemplate modern art and design exhibitions instead because this place is plant —— part has salon, pa rt place is plant —— part has salon, part art gallery. led by a curator, they hold regular meetings to agree themes to talk about with customers. your first experience of getting your haircut is the wettest thing in the world. i was so anxious and scared about what my hair would end up scared about what my hair would end up looking like. in fact, the headdresses themsel
will gompertz, bbc news, venice.hey don't chop too much off the top. in one london salon that's not an option. instead they offer a different experience — they want customers to engage with modern art. dougal shaw reports. this hairdressers in south london may look pretty normal but step inside and you will realise there is actually something a bit different about it. customers are getting their haircut without any mirrors in front of them you can't see the progress of your haircut. however,...
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news from the world of arts and culture in today's show we've got a special focus on the upcoming venice began knowledge a treasure trove of contemporary arts so let's have a quick look at what's in the pipeline. opening up to the public on saturday for the fifty eighth time this year's venice new knowledge is intended not to send messages but rather to raise questions. and british ceramicist edmund deval is also at the be an olive and brings his remarkable library of exile and his passion for porcelain to venice. but first we had to southern germany where the doc fest munich kicked off on wednesday and that's an international film festival devoted entirely to documentaries and with one hundred fifty nine films from over fifty countries it's also one of the biggest of its kind in europe while a big theme this year is the tenuous relationship we have with our planet and so we've picked out a few highlights. from the reagan tells the story of a small town the promise of industrial boom and the need to protect the environment . people make a decision on where they have no spiritual connecti
news from the world of arts and culture in today's show we've got a special focus on the upcoming venice began knowledge a treasure trove of contemporary arts so let's have a quick look at what's in the pipeline. opening up to the public on saturday for the fifty eighth time this year's venice new knowledge is intended not to send messages but rather to raise questions. and british ceramicist edmund deval is also at the be an olive and brings his remarkable library of exile and his passion for...
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having seats in the government why is that because the situation is unsustainable we have 18700000 venice one of the last 25 pounds over the last year that's the beginning of a major famine you have been saying it's unsustainable for the last 2 years you've been saying it's unsustainable becomes as each year becomes increasingly unsustainable and you know you said you said the other day that in 2 weeks' time the lights were going to harden very very low there were no injuries on the right this is still there the president maduro is still in his palace with these armed forces as well with some of his armed forces i mean the head of his intelligence agency is now safely ensconced in the air well it's one. i've got plenty more now oh no no really i mean they are negotiating behind his back there are negotiations going on right now and they are looking to to to get out and the situation is just seems that all of this gasoline will run out in the next year but in the last few days we had one guy go insisting that he had the backing of 80 to 85 percent of the venezuelan military based on war be
having seats in the government why is that because the situation is unsustainable we have 18700000 venice one of the last 25 pounds over the last year that's the beginning of a major famine you have been saying it's unsustainable for the last 2 years you've been saying it's unsustainable becomes as each year becomes increasingly unsustainable and you know you said you said the other day that in 2 weeks' time the lights were going to harden very very low there were no injuries on the right this...
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this installation from lithuania was awarded the golden lion at this year's venice art being ali the 58th edition of the exhibition saw a record 90 national pavilions and experts say the be annihilated was never as political as this year's event whose fitting motto is may you live in interesting times. if you read the sort of the view now in. many kinds. can be aware defying this time becoming more difficult to. germany's pavilion also made a political statement a massive wall symbolizes the 1st world's increasing isolation against migrants. the work barkha nostra by swiss artist christophe usual is also political the centerpiece is a rusting fishing boat that sank off the coast of sicily in 2015 more than $800.00 migrants drowned italy's right wing populist government protested against the installation art enthusiastic and get a closer view of these works reflecting interesting times until november when the venice biennale and. let's take a look at sports now and in formula one championship leader valley it's partly about terry bought aswell start the spanish grand prix in pole posi
this installation from lithuania was awarded the golden lion at this year's venice art being ali the 58th edition of the exhibition saw a record 90 national pavilions and experts say the be annihilated was never as political as this year's event whose fitting motto is may you live in interesting times. if you read the sort of the view now in. many kinds. can be aware defying this time becoming more difficult to. germany's pavilion also made a political statement a massive wall symbolizes the...
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al-jazeera charlie angelo went along to venice to see how depicting out air. out of control is how this chinese art work feels mesmerizing visitors at the venice be an early an exasperated robotic arm desperately trying to clean up a bloody mess this is the world are to see themselves in lurching from crisis to crisis. and this is how they respond to censorship poverty fake news and broken politics complex questioning and reflecting the times we live in is what the show's curator wanted i think the great thing about art. to try. different. perspectives different ideas. different emotions coexist. artis christopher has brought the plight of refugees to venice with the boat that became a grave 800 refugees in 25th as they tried to cross into europe now a memorial to the dead. and destruction also featuring the work of new zealand artist dane smith who's created a computer printing vost lists of things that have vanished from the world fulminations closed radio stations extinct animals languages failed banks and dead religions israel has brought a field hospital
al-jazeera charlie angelo went along to venice to see how depicting out air. out of control is how this chinese art work feels mesmerizing visitors at the venice be an early an exasperated robotic arm desperately trying to clean up a bloody mess this is the world are to see themselves in lurching from crisis to crisis. and this is how they respond to censorship poverty fake news and broken politics complex questioning and reflecting the times we live in is what the show's curator wanted i think...
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and now to cut to one of the most important arts festivals in the world the venice dinara is opening on saturday of this silly organize a city event to feature works that address a was until malloy its title is mayor live in interesting times amongst this is highlights is a monument to europe's refugee crisis. the fifty eight edition of the venice be an olive is called may you live in interesting times that's intended more as a message to visitors than as an all encompassing model for the spectacular art festival featuring works from ninety nations much of it displayed in competing national privilege it's. one of the works on display is a machine presented by chinese artist soon young and pun new tries in vain to clean up a red liquid. artist's live in the same world we did they read the stories they respond to things but there are no themes in this business so yes i think art. is social but in a different way then. surely as a rule or history or anthropology. it approaches how we experience the world. the work that has attracted the most attention though is this shipwreck it was tra
and now to cut to one of the most important arts festivals in the world the venice dinara is opening on saturday of this silly organize a city event to feature works that address a was until malloy its title is mayor live in interesting times amongst this is highlights is a monument to europe's refugee crisis. the fifty eight edition of the venice be an olive is called may you live in interesting times that's intended more as a message to visitors than as an all encompassing model for the...
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out of control is how this chinese feels mesmerizing visitors at the venice b. and ali and exhaust berated robotic arm desperately trying to clean up a bloody mess this is the world ought to see themselves in from crisis to crisis. and this is how they respond to set to ship fake news and broken politics complex questioning and reflecting the times we live in is what the show's curator wanted i think the great thing about art is it encourages us to try to understand how different. perspectives different ideas. different emotions coexist. artis christopher has brought the plight of refugees to venice with the boat that became a grave for 800 refugees in 25th as they tried to cross into europe now a memorial to the dead. and destruction also featuring the work of new zealand artist dane smith who's created a computer printing lists of things that have vanished from the world fulminations closed radio stations extinct animals lost languages failed banks and dead religions israel has brought a field hospital and immersive experience where visitors focus on films abo
out of control is how this chinese feels mesmerizing visitors at the venice b. and ali and exhaust berated robotic arm desperately trying to clean up a bloody mess this is the world ought to see themselves in from crisis to crisis. and this is how they respond to set to ship fake news and broken politics complex questioning and reflecting the times we live in is what the show's curator wanted i think the great thing about art is it encourages us to try to understand how different. perspectives...
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well i would say that political scientists are largely in agreement that elections in venice will have gotten less free and fair for all sorts of reasons. as a sort of gradual process of the consolidation of power by the government. one point regarding the military as well i think it's important to remember that the military is not a monolithic institution either in terms of how it is organized or in terms of the politics of people within the military so part of the events of yesterday were not just to see whether the military as a whole would swing one way or the other but to see whether the military might might fragments or indeed whether divisions within the my little government would would come to the light. coming back to your question about a negotiated transition yes i think that it is possible still. after the events of yesterday the immediate context for it is not particularly favorable. and that is some sort of a negotiation in which my ludo would allow greater representation of the opposition . first of all it's not clear for years that modo has been interested in doing anyt
well i would say that political scientists are largely in agreement that elections in venice will have gotten less free and fair for all sorts of reasons. as a sort of gradual process of the consolidation of power by the government. one point regarding the military as well i think it's important to remember that the military is not a monolithic institution either in terms of how it is organized or in terms of the politics of people within the military so part of the events of yesterday were not...
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the world's oldest art event onns italy -- opens in italy tuesday, the venice bn ali -- venice bienalendent went to venice to see our artists are depicting our era. thist of control is how chinese artworks feel, mesmerizing at the venice bienale, an exasperated robotic arm trying to clean up a bloody mess. this is the world artists see themselves in, lurching from crisis to crisis. this is how they respond to censorship, poverty, fake news and broken politics. complex questioning and reflecting the times we live in is what the show's curator wanted. >> the great thing about art is it encourages us to try to understand how different perspectives, different ideas, different emotions coexist. correspondent: this artist brought the plight of refugees to venice, with a boat that became a grave for refugees as they tried to cross to europe. now, and memorial to the dead. loss and destruction are also featured in the work of this new zealand artist, who created a list of things that have vanished from the world, closed radio stations, extinct animals, failed banks, dead religions. hospital,ug
the world's oldest art event onns italy -- opens in italy tuesday, the venice bn ali -- venice bienalendent went to venice to see our artists are depicting our era. thist of control is how chinese artworks feel, mesmerizing at the venice bienale, an exasperated robotic arm trying to clean up a bloody mess. this is the world artists see themselves in, lurching from crisis to crisis. this is how they respond to censorship, poverty, fake news and broken politics. complex questioning and reflecting...
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venice ninety countries are represented by individual pavilions given a snapshot of artistic output after fifty seven years of presence government has its first national pavilion as the country enjoys an artistic resurgence angela went to see it. spread along the avenues of the judge like artistic embassy's of the national pavilions all competing to be crowned the winner of the venice biennale. the longer the queue the more popular the show in this year france is considered one to watch. it's. his taking visitors on a dreamlike journey films sculpture and dances. and the us pavilion with its exhibition of martin is sorted sculptures is also proving popular . bringing a national vision to venice is a hugely expensive undertaking most of these billions were originally built and paid for by governments but most are now privately funded european countries dominate here but there have been some new arrivals this year pakistan madagascar and gonna he's unique he's already making waves showing six artists this pavilion delves into the legacy of gone as independent looks to the future with
venice ninety countries are represented by individual pavilions given a snapshot of artistic output after fifty seven years of presence government has its first national pavilion as the country enjoys an artistic resurgence angela went to see it. spread along the avenues of the judge like artistic embassy's of the national pavilions all competing to be crowned the winner of the venice biennale. the longer the queue the more popular the show in this year france is considered one to watch. it's....
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well anger of the united states pressure in venice will is also in evidence there in washington where protesters have surrounded the venice will an embassy staff left the building last week complying with a state department deadline to vist say they're blocking the consulate to stop a new program stuff from getting in. so we are here twenty four seven living in here sleeping here working here from the day during the day in order to maintain our presence here in the building as a interim protective president until they believe the government of venezuela can find another protector for this building or intil the tribe to ministration stops trying to orchestrate this coup so what this is about the u.s. government this is about saying known to us in here ial isn't saying no to us intervention in the affairs of other countries saying that the us has no right to overthrow the government of another country we've seen it before and we are not going to tolerate it to get. ahead on the program british telecom's giant vodafone refutes yet more claims that weiwei technology could secretly spying
well anger of the united states pressure in venice will is also in evidence there in washington where protesters have surrounded the venice will an embassy staff left the building last week complying with a state department deadline to vist say they're blocking the consulate to stop a new program stuff from getting in. so we are here twenty four seven living in here sleeping here working here from the day during the day in order to maintain our presence here in the building as a interim...
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this is the venice one led movement by the venice own people and for the venezuelan people it's the same reason that january twenty third when president my dose for office we had the support of more than twenty countries that day obviously the u.s. supported us but now we have more than fifty six countries so everything we're doing is venice well led but definitely supported by the international community what about the speculation that the opposition may have been tricked by mr adreno and others close to me. into thinking that a deal was being put into place i mean you guys set up. i don't believe that's the case again look at this board this was a nationwide movement by security forces this is only the tip of the iceberg and we will definitely see how everything plays out in the next couple days and next couple weeks as the pressure continues as we said before mother was surrounded by people that wanted his head on a platter and he knows that now and i. want to ask you what about what elliott abrams the u.s. envoy for venezuela he he claims that the u.s. did not take part in the negoti
this is the venice one led movement by the venice own people and for the venezuelan people it's the same reason that january twenty third when president my dose for office we had the support of more than twenty countries that day obviously the u.s. supported us but now we have more than fifty six countries so everything we're doing is venice well led but definitely supported by the international community what about the speculation that the opposition may have been tricked by mr adreno and...
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turn in the venice will a crisis. talks with president maduro to be held on neutral territory in norway. also ahead on the program the leader of germany's ruling party is proposing tighter media regulation ahead of votes in the country. for her party's heavy losses in the e.u. elections so why rules should apply for digital content these are. needed this cost not just for to put for media policy as a whole in the future of democracy. it's for israel's prime minister to form a coalition government or face the real actions. just mexico city 9 pm in hanoi and 5 in the evening here in moscow this wednesday may the 29th welcome to r.t. international our top story a push for a negotiated resolution to the venezuelan crisis is picking up steam representatives of president nicolas maduro and opposition leader. are expected to meet for a 2nd round of talks in norway next week though the u.s. still has its preferred solution take a look. as we have repeatedly stated we believe the only thing to negotiate with nicolas maduro is
turn in the venice will a crisis. talks with president maduro to be held on neutral territory in norway. also ahead on the program the leader of germany's ruling party is proposing tighter media regulation ahead of votes in the country. for her party's heavy losses in the e.u. elections so why rules should apply for digital content these are. needed this cost not just for to put for media policy as a whole in the future of democracy. it's for israel's prime minister to form a coalition...
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. >> venice beach. >> this rescuer in russia has his work cut out for him. this is a heavy slab of concrete but there's something tiny stuck in there. no word on how it got in there, how they figured out how to get it but they did figure out that they need to break this thing apart to rescue what's inside. >> a 100% it's going to be a kitten. >> you think? >> cats get into the weirdest places. >> how much money do you want to put on that oli? >> all of charity's money. >> they start to work. one guy just breaking that thing apart. he reaches his hand in. are you still sticking with kitten? >> yes, kitten. >> you win. look at that. >> a little one. looks like a hamster. >> it is so tiny. >> it doesn't look big enough to be away from mom. >> this cat has been in there for a few days. >> the good thing is they were able to get it out. it was a difficult rescue for randall down in louisiana. he said this gum tree was not an easy climb because he says that cat up there kiki, she's been up there. the owner, who you can hear on the ground. >> want treats? want trea
. >> venice beach. >> this rescuer in russia has his work cut out for him. this is a heavy slab of concrete but there's something tiny stuck in there. no word on how it got in there, how they figured out how to get it but they did figure out that they need to break this thing apart to rescue what's inside. >> a 100% it's going to be a kitten. >> you think? >> cats get into the weirdest places. >> how much money do you want to put on that oli? >> all of...
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well i think that some extent it's a question of pride venezuela has its constitution a venice whale has a selection is why should he call new elections just because donald trump and john bolton are calling and rama charts are quite advanced that do say venezuela has three elections last year and to some extent the venezuelans had their opportunity to l.a. they had two left wing candidate two write in candidate the fact that some party decided not to participate doesn't mean it doesn't necessarily mean that elections were unfair there was an opportunity for everyone to participate within the realms of venezuelan law so mother a basically says why do we need to you know we're we're not we're not anybody black white we're no a colony of the united states we had our elections and our laws said that these are the monday now last until two thousand and twenty five unless there is a recall referendum for a long research what's your response to that. well you just let me point out that they are going to say tional american stages keep it out mother was representative and welcome that i woul
well i think that some extent it's a question of pride venezuela has its constitution a venice whale has a selection is why should he call new elections just because donald trump and john bolton are calling and rama charts are quite advanced that do say venezuela has three elections last year and to some extent the venezuelans had their opportunity to l.a. they had two left wing candidate two write in candidate the fact that some party decided not to participate doesn't mean it doesn't...
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it two or stalemate in venice for ella because our less of the whole of the military so porous. for on mode or two way door there is not chance that there could be a negotiated of peaceful transition some other fact that qantas seems to be more in for work closer to the more civil war in depending on your position of where you sit in a watching the pictures it seems that president is trying to downplay the and the demonstrations and the exodus of people leaving the country from. go i don't position obviously he is trying to get as many people on to the streets to make the images certainly on television look like he has the public behind him and to also illustrate the food and medical shortages that venezuela is experiencing how do you see the situation from where you are in miami also having worked in the inner sanctum of government you know how it operates. there what i see top dollar per all this is within the government. my chinnery which means non of the things we've got a good study government is supposed to provide to the population it's being provided there is no security
it two or stalemate in venice for ella because our less of the whole of the military so porous. for on mode or two way door there is not chance that there could be a negotiated of peaceful transition some other fact that qantas seems to be more in for work closer to the more civil war in depending on your position of where you sit in a watching the pictures it seems that president is trying to downplay the and the demonstrations and the exodus of people leaving the country from. go i don't...