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...Yet the Haws were ahead of the game. The allotment used to be seen as the preserve of retired folk of Brian Haw’s ilk; now demand is soaring among the under-thirties....
...Mr Wallinger won the Turner Prize in 2007 for State Britain, a meticulous recreation of Brian Haw’s antiwar protest camp in London’s Parliament Square....
...Tate Britain has also been gifted a politically controversial work by Mark Wallinger, “State Britain 2007”, which reconstructs the Parliament Square peace camp created by protester Brian Haw, who died in...
...There are plenty of others: Goya’s “The Third of May”, Picasso’s “Guernica”, Mark Wallinger’s “State Britain”, which recreated the anti-war protest of peace campaigner Brian Haw on Parliament Square, Anselm...
...Maybe… The legislation into which these new powers are being inserted is best known for being used to try and keep the Iraq war protester Brian Haw away from Parliament Square....
...Last year’s winner was Mark Wallinger’s “State Britain”, an exact duplication of Brian Haw’s Parliament Square protest against British policy in Iraq....
...Mark Wallinger, who won last year’s Turner prize for his work “State Britain”, a recreation of Brian Haw’s Parliament Square protest against Britain’s policy towards Iraq, will unveil his sculpture, called...
...Haw, the peace campaigner....
...Haw’s 40 metres of peace placards, for which he was nominated, to “Ecce Homo”, the diminutive statue of Christ erected on Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth....
...Since June 2001 the peace activist Brian Haw has been camped out in Parliament Square in London. At first, his protest, against the Anglo-American treatment of Iraq, was small in scale....
...And Brian Haw, the celebrated anti-war protestor, appears in court over his demonstrations in Westminster square. Friday marks the fifth anniversary of his anti-war vigil....
...On the 1,529th day of his anti-Iraq war protest opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, Brian Haw sits in warm sunshine rolling a cigarette and reading a newspaper, surrounded by a shantytown of placards...
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