Sentences with phrase «peace campaigner»

A "peace campaigner" is a person who actively works to promote peace and fight against violence or war. They advocate for peaceful solutions to conflicts and aim to create a more harmonious and nonviolent world. Full definition
He won for State Britain [Wallinger's recreation of peace campaigner Brian Haw's protest camp]-- but that wasn't shown.
Wallinger was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995 and won in 2007 for his installation State Britain, an exact replica of peace campaigner Brian Haw's protest camp in London's Parliament Square.
Nathan Coley, who... Square by peace campaigner Brian Haw.
Christian peace campaigners at Pax Christi have accused the UK Government of «deafening silence» over a recent spate of killings by Israeli soldiers in Gaza.
Christian peace campaigners at Pax Christi have accused the UK Government of «deafening silence» over... More
Modesty aside, State Britain meticulously recreates the motley selection of placards and banners that comprised veteran peace campaigner Brian Haw's anti-war protest outside Parliament, until most of it was dismantled by police last year.
Peace campaigners complain that this has not changed since the end of the Cold War, but the symbolism never had a direct linkage to that extraordinary confrontation or the existence of the Soviet Union in any case.
State Britain, by Mark Wallinger (right... erected in Parliament Square by Redditch peace campaigner Brian Haw.
Officially, he was given the award for his recreation of peace campaigner BrianHaw's Parliament Square anti-war protest, which competition.
Picasso Peace and Freedom: Tate Liverpool's look at the artist as postwar peace campaigner.
I would probably have Jeremy Corbyn, Jarvis Cocker and Marjorie Yates who played Carol Fisher in Shameless in my cabinet as well as Walter Wolfgang, the veteran peace campaigner.
Wallinger has been shortlisted for the prize for State Britain, a reconstruction of the more than 600 banners, flags and placards erected in Parliament Square by peace campaigner Brian Haw.
The prize was officially given, in fact, not for Sleeper, but for State Britain, his meticulous re-creation of peace campaigner Brian Haw's anti-war protest in Parliament Square.
Wallinger is recognised for his headline - grabbing exhibition State Britain, a meticulous reconstruction of peace campaigner Brian Haw's anti-Iraq war protest in Parliament Square.
She was seen as a peace campaigner on the hard left of the Labour Party.
Peace campaigner Brian Haw has lost his campaign against eviction from the grassy area of Parliament Square.
The Labour leader was one of six speakers to address the crowd of union members, workers, families» peace campaigners and politicians in what was the biggest demonstration for years.
It contains a fine collection of photographs of Hodgkin, her extended family, and the extended families of scientists and peace campaigners she worked with.
Uber Crony City Poacher Who Turned Gamekeeper; PROFILE Daily Mail (London); February 28, 2009; 700 + words... favour of the open - necked look, and buying artists such as Mark Wallinger, who won the 2007 Turner prize for a recreation of peace campaigner Brian Haw's anti-war protest display outside Parliament.
Brian Haw The Herald; June 22, 2011; 700 + words... war protester; Born January 7, 1949; Died June 18, 2011 Brian Haw, who has died aged 62 of cancer, was a peace campaigner... immortalised as a work of art in January 2007 when former Turner Prize nominee Mark Wallinger meticulously recreated his camp in...
Titled State Britain, it is... meticulous replica of peace campaigner Brian Haw's five - year demo in Parliament... statement by Tate to hold this year's Turner Prize in Liverpool.»
In 2007 Wallinger was awarded the Tuner Prize for one of his most well known works, State Britain, a recreation of peace campaigner, Brian Haw's one - man political protest against war and foreign policy in Parliament Square.
Mark Wallinger immortalised Haw In His Turner Prize winning Exhibition In 2007 Brian Haw the peace campaigner who help set up the peace camp in Parliament Square has died of cancer age 62.
Brian Haw the peace campaigner who help set up the peace camp in Parliament Square has died of cancer age 62.
Tate Liverpool will stage a large - scale Picasso show in May, focusing on his role as a peace campaigner and activist in the post-war period.
No one, not Wallinger, not the staff of Tate Britain or Tate Liverpool, not the Turner judges found it odd that Haw the «peace campaigner» began his protest in the summer of 2001 when the second Iraq war did not begin until the spring of 2003.
Running the length of the central spine of Tate Britain is a near - perfect, life - sized replica of the one - man camp that peace campaigner Brian Haw occupied on Parliament Square between June 2001, when he first began his protest against the economic sanctions imposed on Iraq, and the night in May 2006 when the police removed almost the entirety of Haw's belongings.
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