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he met pablo picasso in paris. the ideas underpinning works like picasso's figure carrying a stone began to filter into moore's sensibility, emerging as the four-piece composition. alberto giacometti was also an influence. the swiss sculptor was exploring an abstract style - part biology, part geometry - in works like woman. moore responded with a carved, abstracted head. he continued to explore surrealism and its exploration of what lay beyond the boundaries of logic and reason. moore joined the loose association of british artists who were influenced by surrealism. he showed works in the international surrealist exhibition of 1936 in london. but he was not quite a card-carrying surrealist. henry moore took from the continental avant-garde of his day whatever he liked the look of, and he played with it visually and turned it around to his own ends. in the '20s and '30s, he is at the experimental learning phase of his career. he is a major artist all his life - so even when he's learning, he produces major work. bu
he met pablo picasso in paris. the ideas underpinning works like picasso's figure carrying a stone began to filter into moore's sensibility, emerging as the four-piece composition. alberto giacometti was also an influence. the swiss sculptor was exploring an abstract style - part biology, part geometry - in works like woman. moore responded with a carved, abstracted head. he continued to explore surrealism and its exploration of what lay beyond the boundaries of logic and reason. moore joined...
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picasso was one of the great modernist painters. at one time they were either communist or communist sympathizers. both of them were seen as a justification. if even people like picasso and satre were communists, it was ok for other people. picasso was taken to see a new apartment block was being built in the city, of homes for the workers project, which was seen as a sign for progressive architecture, and he painted a picture of one of these new apartments, which later became a mini tourist attraction. they became annoyed by the amount of people who knocked on the door to see the sketch on the wall, survey painted on it. >> if you were going to send people to a number of places today in eastern europe but that would somehow reflect those years, what would you sing? >> i would send you to warsaw. you can do a visual archaeology. you can see what was killed when, and there were a number of prominent stalinist and buildings in the center of warsaw, including the palace of culture, which was a skyscraper built in the high architectural
picasso was one of the great modernist painters. at one time they were either communist or communist sympathizers. both of them were seen as a justification. if even people like picasso and satre were communists, it was ok for other people. picasso was taken to see a new apartment block was being built in the city, of homes for the workers project, which was seen as a sign for progressive architecture, and he painted a picture of one of these new apartments, which later became a mini tourist...
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picasso was one of the great modernist painters. at one time they were either communist or communist sympathizers. both of them were seen as a justification. if even people like picasso end were communists, it was ok for other people. picasso was taken to see a new apartment block was being built in the city, of homes for the workers project, which was seen as a sign for progressive architecture, and he painted a picture of one of these new apartments, which later became a many tourist attraction -- mini tours attraction. they became annoyed by the amount of people who knocked on the door to see the sketch on the wall, survey painted on it. >> if you were going to send people to a number of places today in eastern europe but would somehow -- that would somehow reflect those years, what would you sing? >> i would send you to warsaw. you can do a visual archaeology. you can see what was killed when, and there were a number of prominent stalinist and buildings in the center of warsaw, including the palace of which was a skyscraper buil
picasso was one of the great modernist painters. at one time they were either communist or communist sympathizers. both of them were seen as a justification. if even people like picasso end were communists, it was ok for other people. picasso was taken to see a new apartment block was being built in the city, of homes for the workers project, which was seen as a sign for progressive architecture, and he painted a picture of one of these new apartments, which later became a many tourist...
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it's people that when they are in front of a picasso painting they cry. you saw the people that they walk by and without even looking and it's the same painting. >> rose: and that's the way you have to approach food that individually it has to touch you as an individual. >> ( translated ): we are in a moment where everyone is the ones that they're going to be charge n charge of what is going to be hpening. because people are the ones that they're going to be deciding what is really emotional. especially when we are talking about avant-garde cooking. because avant-garde cooking is no reference. it's something very visceral, very animal. and you feel it when you eat a good meal, a traditional meal you have a previous reference with something you had before okay, this was system to the thing i had in paris or the thing i ate in barcelona. you have her reference. but when you have in front of you a dish of avant-garde cooking you have no rest. you think new another planet. and noing like eating in the western world. not the thought, the spirit behind the food
it's people that when they are in front of a picasso painting they cry. you saw the people that they walk by and without even looking and it's the same painting. >> rose: and that's the way you have to approach food that individually it has to touch you as an individual. >> ( translated ): we are in a moment where everyone is the ones that they're going to be charge n charge of what is going to be hpening. because people are the ones that they're going to be deciding what is really...
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best chef in the world sometimes called an artist like picasso. what does it mean -- >> it's a horror. it's something terrible because i don't feel like the best chef in the world. but when others keep saying that you are something, i guess you have to live with it. yesterday i was at the culinary institute of america and i gave a conference for 2,400 people. i realized that i am like for many young people to make sure that i will always be there for them and i will be a good example. you cannot let down to a young student 15 years old and then he sees you as honesty, the total thing in your kind of line of work and that's a big pressure. >> rose: let me talk about your relationship. you first knew about him when? >> oh, i was 15, 16 years old and i work in barcelona and i kind of try to go to a school and i was always working and never went to a school and i spent a summer working in a little restaurant in brussels in the town where it's located and cooking paella for the tourists. >> rose: you want to transform food. transform food. but you also
best chef in the world sometimes called an artist like picasso. what does it mean -- >> it's a horror. it's something terrible because i don't feel like the best chef in the world. but when others keep saying that you are something, i guess you have to live with it. yesterday i was at the culinary institute of america and i gave a conference for 2,400 people. i realized that i am like for many young people to make sure that i will always be there for them and i will be a good example. you...
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crayone did the dragon, he did the face, here in this corner is blaze aka picasso, this wall was done by nate one, this corner here and the character was done by east three and craze one, and then we have the buddha done by mike bam tws. leftgalinda enlisted six of some of the most accomplished street artists in the bay area to produce street art in his fifteenth street gallery for an exhibition that will demonstrate that works of art can be created with a spray can. >> what i do per se is not the vandal on the street what i do is art work with the spray can, that a huge diffierence between me and the average tagger. >> the artists assembled for the exhibition which opens on december 7th all have decades of experience in perfecting their art and have had both exhibitions and commissions to produce their work. i would consider myself an artist with roots in graffiti arts, i started in 1987 and after more than twenty five years i'm still doing it. i started doing gallery shows and started getting paid commissions from corporations and local businesses and here i am a long ride. >> the a
crayone did the dragon, he did the face, here in this corner is blaze aka picasso, this wall was done by nate one, this corner here and the character was done by east three and craze one, and then we have the buddha done by mike bam tws. leftgalinda enlisted six of some of the most accomplished street artists in the bay area to produce street art in his fifteenth street gallery for an exhibition that will demonstrate that works of art can be created with a spray can. >> what i do per se...
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. >> crayone did the dragon, he did the face, here in this corner is blaze aka picasso, this wall was done by nate one, this corner here and the character was done by east three and craze one, and then we have the buddha done by mike bam tws. >> galinda enlisted six of some of the most accomplished street artists in the bay area to produce street art in his fifteenth street gallery for an exhibition that will demonstrate that works of art can be created with a spray can. >> what i do per se is not the vandal on the street what i do is art work with the spray can, that a huge diffierence between me and the average tagger. >> the artists assembled for the exhibition which opens on december 7th all have decades of experience in perfecting their art and have had both exhibitions and commissions to produce their work. >> i would consider myself an artist with roots in graffiti arts, i started in 1987 and after more than twenty five years i'm still doing it. i started doing gallery shows and started getting paid commissions from corporations and local businesses and here i am after thirty y
. >> crayone did the dragon, he did the face, here in this corner is blaze aka picasso, this wall was done by nate one, this corner here and the character was done by east three and craze one, and then we have the buddha done by mike bam tws. >> galinda enlisted six of some of the most accomplished street artists in the bay area to produce street art in his fifteenth street gallery for an exhibition that will demonstrate that works of art can be created with a spray can. >>...
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you connected the dots and you somehow got a gay guy whereas i connected the dots and it was like a picasso painting. >> when ever i connect the dots i get a gay guy too. >> those aren't dots. anthony you said you once got caught smoking in high school and the gym teacher punched you in the stomach. >> where did you go to high school. >>? john h glen high school. and he was known for doing that. he got fired because that's how he disciplined the kids. he wouldn't report them or take them to the office, he would punch them. but then it was all square. it is like, you are cool. jay my dad taught there for 30 -- >> my dad taught there for 30 years. i am not even joking. >> no way. >> not gym. but yes. we will talk after the show. >> wow. >> did he come home with bruised knuckles. >> was his name mr. levey? >> no, yes. >> we had a smoking area in the high school it was called the pit. >> oh yes, the pit. it is not there now. i have gone back and shortly after i left -- the bench -- i was the end of the bench. i was the end of the smoking area. but i didn't smoke. >> i would imagine the pit is l
you connected the dots and you somehow got a gay guy whereas i connected the dots and it was like a picasso painting. >> when ever i connect the dots i get a gay guy too. >> those aren't dots. anthony you said you once got caught smoking in high school and the gym teacher punched you in the stomach. >> where did you go to high school. >>? john h glen high school. and he was known for doing that. he got fired because that's how he disciplined the kids. he wouldn't report...
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drawings on the wall which i quite enjoy, a trying out aliphatic, which is one of those things that picasso did, where he cut his face in a few lines, like five lines. obviously very quickly and it's a miracle. so i have pictures of people who are better writers than i am who encouraged me to try harder. >> they looking over my shoulder saying do that again, father. >> speaking of doing it again for me to do a lot of rewriting? >> when i started the morning, i always change it. i can always think of ways to improve it. sometimes i'm lucky if that happens, but sometimes i read a couple chapters and bigots the wrong approach in the back and do it again. >> back to square one. >> back to square one. i do a lot of that. nowadays if i feel lazy, then i remember there's about 5 million people waiting for this book and if i do something a little sloppily, they'll know. 5 million people will think that chapter wasn't up to his usual anders. he must've fallen asleep. >> so they look over your shoulder, too. >> it's very important to me. those people who ensure a book of mine, i want them to enjoy an
drawings on the wall which i quite enjoy, a trying out aliphatic, which is one of those things that picasso did, where he cut his face in a few lines, like five lines. obviously very quickly and it's a miracle. so i have pictures of people who are better writers than i am who encouraged me to try harder. >> they looking over my shoulder saying do that again, father. >> speaking of doing it again for me to do a lot of rewriting? >> when i started the morning, i always change...
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she is no picasso but you won't believe how many people are lining up to buy he work because you can never have too much money. adam: time for a little bit of fun with spare change. we're joined by fox news contributor and freedomworks outreach director, jean borelli, a attorney joey jackson. first up, this got a lot of attention when this happen. the artist o famously botched this restoration of this fresco of jesus christ is selling her own original painting. looks pretty good. up for auction on ebay. so far 30 bids have been placed. it is going for $800. the proceeds go to a catholic charity. what do you think? will she get the 800 or even more? >> perhaps. this poor woman. i feel bad. she was trying to do the right thing. perhaps she went to confession and her penance was to do something for charity. the money is going to charity and will be for a good cause. adam: the message for forgiveness, this is a perfect, what is the word, not a novelty. >> mea culpa. adam: it is a homily. >> why feel bad. i feel great. you know that expression, lemon aids from lemons? who would have thing
she is no picasso but you won't believe how many people are lining up to buy he work because you can never have too much money. adam: time for a little bit of fun with spare change. we're joined by fox news contributor and freedomworks outreach director, jean borelli, a attorney joey jackson. first up, this got a lot of attention when this happen. the artist o famously botched this restoration of this fresco of jesus christ is selling her own original painting. looks pretty good. up for auction...
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it's going to be a picasso, something where somebody knows the name. still looking for work. nothing has happened. i'm taking it day by day. >>> i'm very, very, very hurt and angry. we had an 11-year marriage. we had a covenant that we would never leave each other. she just decided at some point she wants to bail out. i'm still incredibly angry and hurt about it. i think that the best thing would be if we eventually got back together. i'm not sold on the full speed ahead thing. a month from now, she could be like, you know, he's really turned around, turned his life around. he's kicking butt, making good money. he bought me a new mini cooper. i was taught in this class at our church by professionals that there's a really good chance when she says, i hate you >>> i need for you to really love me the right way. and you've been loving me the wrong way. >> we're divorced. it's not right to be living together. >> a lot of psychologists would say she's not totally in touch with her true emotions. subconsciously, there's a part of her that might prefer that things would work out. >>
it's going to be a picasso, something where somebody knows the name. still looking for work. nothing has happened. i'm taking it day by day. >>> i'm very, very, very hurt and angry. we had an 11-year marriage. we had a covenant that we would never leave each other. she just decided at some point she wants to bail out. i'm still incredibly angry and hurt about it. i think that the best thing would be if we eventually got back together. i'm not sold on the full speed ahead thing. a month...
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she is no picasso but you won't believe how many people are lining up to buy her work because you can never have too much money. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you hava heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair cld help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. adam: time for a little bit of fun with spare change. we're joined by fox news contributor and freedomw
she is no picasso but you won't believe how many people are lining up to buy her work because you can never have too much money. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting...
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. >> crayone did the dragon, he did the face, here in this corner is blaze aka picasso, this wall was done by nate one, this corner here and the character was done by east three and craze one, and then we have the buddha done by mike bam tws. >> galinda enlisted six of some of the most accomplished street artists in the bay area to produce street art in his fifteenth street gallery for an exhibition that will demonstrate that works of art can be created with a spray can. >> what i do per se is not the vandal on the street what i do is art work with the spray can, that a huge diffierence between me and the average tagger. the artists assembled for the exhibition which opens on december 7th all have decades of experience in perfecting their art and have had both exhibitions and commissions to produce their work. >> i would consider myself an artist with roots in graffiti arts, i started in 1987 and after more than twenty five years i'm still doing it. i started doing gallery shows and started getting paid commissions from corporations and local businesses and here i am a long ride. >> t
. >> crayone did the dragon, he did the face, here in this corner is blaze aka picasso, this wall was done by nate one, this corner here and the character was done by east three and craze one, and then we have the buddha done by mike bam tws. >> galinda enlisted six of some of the most accomplished street artists in the bay area to produce street art in his fifteenth street gallery for an exhibition that will demonstrate that works of art can be created with a spray can. >>...
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. >> picasso. >> there aren't winners and losers, we all just want to play. >> i think the new way of raising kids has some great things, no abuse, no beating, no saying you'll never amount to anything. all that is -- i'm glad a lot of that is gone. >> reporter: before you brush off their parental guidance, consider this -- >> i love getting a chance to make this. i appreciate everything that i do a lot better than i did when i was 40. >> you take nothing for granted. >> reporter: you sound like a happy man. >> getting there, getting there. >> interesting. bette midler has chirp but not grand children. >> not a chance to see him as a minor league baseball announcer. that's almost a role perfect for him. >>> okay. coming up, curing a hangover by eating one vegetable. it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. n
. >> picasso. >> there aren't winners and losers, we all just want to play. >> i think the new way of raising kids has some great things, no abuse, no beating, no saying you'll never amount to anything. all that is -- i'm glad a lot of that is gone. >> reporter: before you brush off their parental guidance, consider this -- >> i love getting a chance to make this. i appreciate everything that i do a lot better than i did when i was 40. >> you take nothing for...
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. >> that's le reve, the dream by picasso. >> in 2006, wynn had a contract to sell it for $139 million, a record price for a painting. he was showing it off to some friends when... >> in gesturing to the picture, i turned to the right and caught her right on the arm and poked a hole in the picture the size of the end of my thumb. we stood there in shock. "i can't believe i've done it. oh, no, oh, no." and then i said, "thank god it was me and not someone else." >> and here is the photograph. >> there's--i don't know if you can see the picture. there's the tear right there. >> he had the picture restored, and it's no longer for sale. >> but the fact of the matter is, what stands historically is that the painting was damaged by its owner, the clouseau of collectors, wynn. but, look, people make mistakes. >> steve wynn has made few mistakes in his business career. he grew up in the gambling business. his father, michael wynn, owned a string of bingo parlors. when steve was ten, his father took him to las vegas for the first time. it was 1952, and nevada was the only state in america where
. >> that's le reve, the dream by picasso. >> in 2006, wynn had a contract to sell it for $139 million, a record price for a painting. he was showing it off to some friends when... >> in gesturing to the picture, i turned to the right and caught her right on the arm and poked a hole in the picture the size of the end of my thumb. we stood there in shock. "i can't believe i've done it. oh, no, oh, no." and then i said, "thank god it was me and not someone...
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from douglas fairbanks to elvis presley, dean martin to pablo picasso, it was made for... >> the privileged world of those who enjoy america's most distinguished motor car. >> reporter: the author john steinbach wrote that no other car so satisfied my soul. bank robber clyde barrow had one though it's not known if he actually paid for it. >> there be a brand new thrill on the highway in 1951. >> reporter: its creators wanted the most luxurious ride with the most beautiful styling of anything on four wheels. something that went well with country clubs, fine wines, and beautiful people. >> my name is pucci. this is the pucci edition mark 4, the first pucci fashion with an engine. >> reporter: the lincoln motor company was founded by henry leyland in 1917. named for abraham lincoln, his hero and the man for whom he cast his first vote in 1864. by 1922 leyland had sold lincoln to henry ford who entrusted his son edsel with the task of turning lincoln into something special. it's a story. edsel ford ii knows well. >> i think quite frankly he wanted this so he could make a mark on the industry. h
from douglas fairbanks to elvis presley, dean martin to pablo picasso, it was made for... >> the privileged world of those who enjoy america's most distinguished motor car. >> reporter: the author john steinbach wrote that no other car so satisfied my soul. bank robber clyde barrow had one though it's not known if he actually paid for it. >> there be a brand new thrill on the highway in 1951. >> reporter: its creators wanted the most luxurious ride with the most...
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works of art, but because they're not picasso, they're works of the devil. this is nigeria, just like myself, and this is encountered on the comic level, the absurd level, and on the tragic level, which really is where we are today. in the situation where these holy warriors go to institutions, and this is one incident in nubi, went to the school, the institution, had a list -- they'd taken the trouble to penetrate and collect a list and they called oat the children one-by-one and shot them, 46. shot them,. i try as hard as i can to be as even-handed as possible in the book, but these are issues which agitate one rightly, i think. i try to be as balanced as possible. i can claim that because i have a feeling if the book -- in the process because a book sometimes begins -- even the prisoning process -- some of you know in the library -- begins and can take two years to come out. it's like the book had come out, and certain incidents had happened, specifically one incident had taken place which was one too many. i would have rather they permitted me at least a
works of art, but because they're not picasso, they're works of the devil. this is nigeria, just like myself, and this is encountered on the comic level, the absurd level, and on the tragic level, which really is where we are today. in the situation where these holy warriors go to institutions, and this is one incident in nubi, went to the school, the institution, had a list -- they'd taken the trouble to penetrate and collect a list and they called oat the children one-by-one and shot them,...
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the as with picasso, there are horrible paintings. but i try not to get caught up in the mindset of that great, great, great, great. >> was it inevitable you would bring back smashing pumpkins? >> it's kind of funny. we discussed when with the band broke up, we started to create a psychological space so that years later if we ever wanted to pick it back up, we would know where to start again. but they didn't sort of honor their end of it. we had sort of a kind of an unspoken contract that if we ever decided to put it back together, it will be like this for these set of reasons. so when i decided to press that button again, those got the point where that didn't work like that. >> you've written and reported some of the greatest songs that people love, can sing along with, can sing along for decades. how did you come who you are? how young were you when you started playing instruments? >> i think i was 4. >> oh, really? >>. >> my father was a musician. and he didn't want me to play music, was really against it. so it was very strange be
the as with picasso, there are horrible paintings. but i try not to get caught up in the mindset of that great, great, great, great. >> was it inevitable you would bring back smashing pumpkins? >> it's kind of funny. we discussed when with the band broke up, we started to create a psychological space so that years later if we ever wanted to pick it back up, we would know where to start again. but they didn't sort of honor their end of it. we had sort of a kind of an unspoken...
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. >> i'm picasso. >> in 1995 this portly pair went hollywood, alongside woody and buzz light-year in the blockbuster film "toy story." >> oh, my hero. the success of that franchise breeds new life into the toy inspiring other movie inspired characters like spider spud and darth tater. >> one of our best-sellers of all time. >> so why has this potato remained so hot for so long? child development expert shannon ice says its recipe for success is pretty simple. >> the toy is for a child to play in open ended ways to use their creativity and imagination and that's what makes it a classic. >> it's why in an age of ever more sophisticated video games stores around the world still find space on their shelves for a plastic potato. no batteries required. for "cbs this morning" mo rocca, pawtucket, rhode island. >> you can find a story out of anything. >> i love that darth tater. just when you thought that mr. and mrs. potato head were going out of style, they were in "toy story" which i think really helped revive the toy again. >> i forgot about that. without giving anything away will your c
. >> i'm picasso. >> in 1995 this portly pair went hollywood, alongside woody and buzz light-year in the blockbuster film "toy story." >> oh, my hero. the success of that franchise breeds new life into the toy inspiring other movie inspired characters like spider spud and darth tater. >> one of our best-sellers of all time. >> so why has this potato remained so hot for so long? child development expert shannon ice says its recipe for success is pretty...
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. >> picasso. >> reporter: there aren't winners and losers, we just want to play. >> i think the new way of raising kids has some great things, no abuse, no beating, no saying you'll never amount to anything. all that is -- i'm glad a lot of that is gone. i am. >> reporter: before you brush off their parental guidance, consider this -- >> you know what planned parenting is? a second chance. >> reporter: and their new movie reminds us there's still a lot to come from bette and billy. >> i appreciate everything i do a lot better than i did when i was 40. >> you take nothing for granted. >> reporter: you sound like a happy man. >> getting there, getting there. >> interesting. bette midler has children but not grandchildren. >> not a stretch to see him as a minor league baseball announcer. that's almost a role perfect for him. >>> okay. coming up, curing a hangover by eating one vegetable. it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleani
. >> picasso. >> reporter: there aren't winners and losers, we just want to play. >> i think the new way of raising kids has some great things, no abuse, no beating, no saying you'll never amount to anything. all that is -- i'm glad a lot of that is gone. i am. >> reporter: before you brush off their parental guidance, consider this -- >> you know what planned parenting is? a second chance. >> reporter: and their new movie reminds us there's still a lot to...
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. >> at one point you mentioned john paul and pablo picasso. what role did they play? who were they, by the way? >> probably the preeminent philosopher, french philosopher of the postwar time. what of the great modernist painters. both were at one time or another, for part of their lives , communists or communist sympathizers he painted -- u.s. taken to see a new apartment block that was being built in the city, homes for the workers project. -he painted a picture, a kind of sketch on wall in front of these new apartments which later became the many tourist attraction. there was a couple that was given that apartment 11. they became enamored by the number of people to would knock on their door. they painted over. c-span: if you were going to send people to a number of places today over in asia and europe that would somehow reflect what happened in those years, or reduce send them? >> i would certainly send them to warsaw. if you walk around warsaw you can walk around and do a visual archaeology and see what was bill when. a number of very prominent buildings. kind of s
. >> at one point you mentioned john paul and pablo picasso. what role did they play? who were they, by the way? >> probably the preeminent philosopher, french philosopher of the postwar time. what of the great modernist painters. both were at one time or another, for part of their lives , communists or communist sympathizers he painted -- u.s. taken to see a new apartment block that was being built in the city, homes for the workers project. -he painted a picture, a kind of sketch...
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he met pablo picasso in paris. the ideas underpinning works like picasso's figure carrying a stone began to filter into moore's sensibility, emerging as the four-piece composition. alberto giacometti was also an influence. the swiss sculptor was exploring an abstract style - part biology, part geometry - in works like woman. moore responded with a carved, abstracted head. he continued to explore surrealism and its exploration of what lay beyond the boundaries of logic and reason. moore joined the loose association of british artists who were influenced by surrealism. he showed works in the international surrealist exhibition of 1936 in london. but he was not quite a card-carrying surrealist. henry moore took from the continental avant-garde of his day whatever he liked the look of, and he played with it visually and turned it around to his own ends. in the '20s and '30s, he is at the experimental learning phase of his career. he is a major artist all his life - so even when he's learning, he produces major work. bu
he met pablo picasso in paris. the ideas underpinning works like picasso's figure carrying a stone began to filter into moore's sensibility, emerging as the four-piece composition. alberto giacometti was also an influence. the swiss sculptor was exploring an abstract style - part biology, part geometry - in works like woman. moore responded with a carved, abstracted head. he continued to explore surrealism and its exploration of what lay beyond the boundaries of logic and reason. moore joined...