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Virginia City, NV. This is special because this was the first and only time I used my Hasselblad to take a candid street photo.

The Honourable Mr Justice Pepperpall sentenced two Leicestershire drug dealers at Oakham Castle Court on Friday, October 6, 2023.

 

The judge also set a date for a trial for Tyler Wright.

 

He sentenced Leicester University student Jay Shah to an 80-hour community order for dealing drugs. It was accepted that Shah was a low-level dealer and sold drugs to fund his own habit. £600 that was found after his arrest was forfeited and drugs and a mobile phone were confiscated and the judge ordered their destruction.

 

Callum Noon, (whose 28th birthday was today) the second drug dealer, was handed two custodial sentences, suspended for 12 months. His drugs, mobile phone, scales, and a knife were confiscated and the judge ordered those items should be destroyed. Noon received a 6-month suspended sentence for carrying a blade in a public place, although it was accepted that Noon did not realise the small knife attached to a key ring would be illegal for him to carry in his rucksack. The judge pointed out that ignorance of the law is no excuse, and that the law is clear that no bladed article can be carried in public.

 

Before the court session at Oakham Castle, on Friday, October 6th, 2023, the High Sheriff of Rutland, Geraldine Feehally, hosted a Justice Service for the County of Rutland at All Saints' Church in Oakham.

 

The Justice Service is a traditional service of prayer and thanksgiving for all who have the responsibility of administering justice, ensuring safety and security, and promoting peaceful communities.

 

Before the service, at 9:45 am, a procession from Oakham Castle included members of the judiciary, military, civic High Sheriff's, and other local officials walked to the church, where they were welcomed by a brass fanfare.

 

The service was led by the Reverend Stephen Griffiths, Team Rector of Oakham.

 

The Justice Service is an important event in Rutland, held every two years.

  

Oakham Castle has been used as a court of law since at least 1229, and is the longest-running seat of justice in England. In 1264, the Great Hall was damaged by fire during the Second Baron's War. However, it was repaired and continued to be used as a court of law.

 

In the 16th century, Oakham Castle became the seat of the Justices of the Peace for Rutland. The Justices held their regular court sessions in the hall, and also used it for other administrative purposes.

 

Today, Oakham Castle is still used as a Crown Court once every two years. It is also a popular tourist attraction, and is open to the public for visits.

 

In addition to its legal use, Oakham Castle has also been used for a variety of other purposes over the centuries. It has been used as a banqueting hall, a meeting place for the local government, and even a prison and a place to get married.

 

Oakham Castle is an important part of the history of Oakham and Rutland. It is a beautiful and historic building that has played a significant role in the life of the community for centuries.

We gave Izzy 3 words and she had to make a sentence out of them. We ended up playing this all week.

developing a code based off of sol lewitt’s sentences on conceptual art, this piece extends his influential logic through colored cubes.

In one workshop we were asked to make a sentence from cut out words from newspapers and replicate it in pencil sketch.

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From my art history 107 textbook.

Reenactment of the sentencing of Anne Boleyn

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Yin Xiuzhen One Sentence No. 8, 2011, getragene Kleidung, Edelstahl, H: 4,7 cm, Durchm. 40,2 cm

Yin Xiuzhen One Sentence No. 89, 2011, getragene Kleidung, Edelstahl, H: 4,7 cm, Durchm. 39 cm

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Vom 23. März bis zum 18. Mai 2014 gewährte der Kunstsammler Heiner Wemhöner Einblick in seine Sammlung, die in den Osram-Höfen in Berlin ausgestellt wurden. Er stellte etwa ein Zehntel seiner Sammlung vor, die seit den 1990er Jahren entstand und Fotografie, Malerei, Bildhauerei sowie Videokunst umfasst.

 

Gezeigt wurden 90 Arbeiten von 28 Künstler und Künstlerinnen:

 

Marina Abramovic, Darren Almond, Roger Ballen, Gauillaume Bruère, Tony Cragg, Julian Charrière, Asta Gröting, Gonkar Gyatso, Carlos Irijalba, Alfredo Jaar, Isaac Julien, Joseph Kosuth, Yue Minjun, Andreas Mühe, Michael Najjar, Helmut Newton, Hans op de Beeck, Bettina Pousttchi, Alexandra Ranner, Nicolai Rapp, Erik Schmidt, Alexandre Singh, Andrea Stappert, Marianna Uutinen, Erik van Lieshout, Erwin Wurm, Chen Xiaoyun, Yin Xiuzhen

 

Kurator: Philipp Bollmann

 

Vernissage, 22. März 2014

 

youtu.be/iwyinFQyI1I?si=78kfjCE3VM5vPpzf

www.sammlung-wemhoener.com/

 

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Opening INSIGHTS into the Wemhöner Collection, Osram-Höfe, Berlin (Germany) 2014

 

From March 23 to May 18, 2014, art collector Heiner Wemhöner provided an insight into his collection, which was exhibited at the Osram-Höfe in Berlin. He presented around a tenth of his collection, which has been created since the 1990s and includes photography, painting, sculpture and video art.

 

On display were 90 works by 28 artists:

 

Marina Abramovic, Darren Almond, Roger Ballen, Gauillaume Bruère, Tony Cragg, Julian Charrière, Asta Gröting, Gonkar Gyatso, Carlos Irijalba, Alfredo Jaar, Isaac Julien, Joseph Kosuth, Yue Minjun, Andreas Mühe, Michael Najjar, Helmut Newton, Hans op de Beeck, Bettina Pousttchi, Alexandra Ranner, Nicolai Rapp, Erik Schmidt, Alexandre Singh, Andrea Stappert, Marianna Uutinen, Erik van Lieshout, Erwin Wurm, Chen Xiaoyun, Yin Xiuzhen

 

Curator: Philipp Bollmann

 

Opening, March 22, 2014

 

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Some say their music was the real cause of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Going back further, others whisper quietly that it was their sound which inspired the Rolling Stones’ to record "Exile on Main Street." I have even heard it said that there 1994 masterpiece called "Let’s work it out, it will cost less in the long run" was the driving force behind the move towards the resolution of legal disputes through mediation.

 

Whatever the true record of history is, all that matters is that they have all posted bail in time to be here tonight. With Dave Gedge on Drums, Peter Stojackovic and Mark Colavechia on Guitar, Andrew "slappin da bass, man" McLeod on Bass, and Chris Jackson and Tiffany Hambrook on Vocals, this collection of billable hour giants can only be described as the most awesomest thing in the history of the recording of awesomest things.

 

They live by the words – "Factum if they can’t take a joke!"

 

Dave Gedge – drums

Peter Stojackovic – guitar

Mark Colavechia – guitar

Andrew McLeod – bass

Chris Jackson – vocals

Tiffany Hambrook – vocals

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