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many people commented just how it was structured just like a normal state visit. nothing had happened of note recently. he took a huge trade delegation with him, cut many deals which is not uncommon for a state visit. hundred and 60 airbus planes. he brought many culturalfigures, moviemakers, musicians, representatives of the louvre museum and talked about cultural changes. but i was actually speaking with french political scientists who were china experts and there is no mention for example of xi's recent visit to putin in moscow and the famous video that is circulating that people are saying we are seeing changes we have not seen in 100 years and

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HARDtalk

sculptures honour various historical and culturalfigures. but how should society commemorate controversial people from the past? barbara chase—riboud, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. we're sitting here at a major exhibition of your work called infinite folds, and you started your artistic training at the age of seven. how on earth did you know at that early age that you wanted to become an artist? i didn't know i wanted to be an artist. it was my mother and my grandmother who decided that i was going to have something to do with the arts. they weren't quite sure what.

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HARDtalk

Zeinab Badawi speaks to American artist and writer Barbara Chase-Riboud. [S]

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HARDtalk

on webcams paid for by customers in the us, australia and some european countries. the uk and some european countries. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk, with zeinab badawi. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. i'm in the serpentine galleries in london where there is a major exhibition of the work of the renowned american artist barbara chase—riboud. her art is on display in museums around the world, and she is also an award—winning novelist and poet. throughout her long career, barbara has been fascinated by public memorials and her sculptures honour various historical and culturalfigures. but how should society commemorate controversial people from the past?

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HARDtalk

by public memorials and her sculptures honour various historical and culturalfigures. but how should society commemorate controversial people from the past? barbara chase—riboud, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. we're sitting here at a major exhibition of your work called infinite folds, and you started your artistic training at the age of seven. how on earth did you know at that early age that you wanted to become an artist? i didn't know i wanted to be an artist. it was my mother and my grandmother who decided that i was going to have something to do with the arts. they weren't quite sure what. you were 16 and you were

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HARDtalk

human rights groups say at least a50 people have been killed. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. i'm in the serpentine galleries in london where there is a major exhibition of the work of the renowned american artist barbara chase—riboud. her art is on display in museums around the world, and she is also an award—winning novelist and poet. throughout her long career, barbara has been fascinated by public memorials and her sculptures honour various historical and culturalfigures. but how should society commemorate controversial people from the past?

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