Ann Hamilton
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 67 |
Web site | www.annhamiltonstudio.com |
Date of birth | June 22,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Lima |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Job | Sculptor |
Visual Artist | |
Installation Artist | |
Education | Yale School of Art |
University of Kansas | |
Movies/Shows | Magic Mike XXL |
Broken City | |
Herman U. S. A. | |
Meredith Monk: Inner Voice | |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada |
MacArthur Fellowship | |
Official site | annhamiltonstudio.com |
Nationality | American |
Edited works | 1997-1998 Oklahoma Almanac |
Known for | Installation, textiles, sculpture, video, performance, photography, printmaking |
Movement | Installation art |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 525277 |
Book Weights: Human Carriage Editions
Stylus: A Project
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The Irishwoman in London: A Modern Novel
A Winter at St. James's: Or, Modern Manners: a Novel; Vol. III
The Irishwoman in London: A Modern Novel; Volume II
A Winter at St. James's; Or, Modern Manners: A Novel, in Four Volumes
Montalva, or, Annals of guilt
The Irishwoman in London: A Modern Novel; Volume. III
A winter at S[ain]t James's
The Monk's Daughter: Or, Hypocrisy Punished: a Novel; Vol. I
Taken with Time: A Camera Obscura Project : Ann Hamilton, Vera Lutter, Abelardo Morell
Ann Hamilton: Whitecloth
Ann Hamilton
Ann Hamilton: An Inventory of Objects
Ann Hamilton Life story
Ann Hamilton is a visual artist who emerged in the early 1980s known for her large-scale multimedia installations. After receiving her BFA in textile design from the University of Kansas in 1979, she lived in Banff, Alberta, and Montreal, Quebec, Canada before deciding to pursue an MFA in sculpture at Yale in 1983.
Guildford pub bomb inquest: Victims were unlawfully killed, coroner concludes
... Those who died were 21-year-old civilian Paul Craig and soldiers Ann Hamilton, 19, Caroline Slater, 18, William Forsyth, 18, and John Hunter, 17...
Pub bombs inquest: IRA 'attacked the military before Guildford'
... Earlier, Mr Travers opened the inquest with a " pen portrait" of each of the victims, civilian Paul Craig, 21, and soldiers Ann Hamilton, 19, Caroline Slater, 18, William Forsyth, 18, and John Hunter, 17...
Morecambe and Wise: Rediscovered episode to air on BBC Two
... The duo s long-time collaborator, Ann Hamilton, played a nurse in a hospital sketch, looking on as Eric ate all of Ernie s grapes and then used the empty bag to catch an invisible ball...
Guildford pub bombings police 'grab files'
... lawyers representing the family of the victim, Ann Hamilton and survivor Yvonne Tagg in the Guildford pub bombings, inquest said, when files were maintained, or marked to be closed, for the destruction, it has serious concerns ...
Guildford pub bomb inquest: Victims were unlawfully killed, coroner concludes
Five people were unlawfully killed by an IRA bomb in Guildford in 1974 which could have been planted by a " courting couple" a coroner concluded.
The Ira detonated devices at Two Soldiers pubs in the Surrey town as its mainland terror campaign gathered pace.
Coroner Richard Travers said the main bomb was probably planted by a young couple who were never identified, as part of a wider conspiracy.
Four soldiers and a civilian died in the blast in The Horse and Groom pub.
Another explosion detonated moments later in the Seven Stars on 5 October 1974.
The Guildford Four and Maguire Seven were wrongly-convicted for the attacks before an IRA terror cell claimed responsibility.
Those who died were 21-year-old civilian Paul Craig and soldiers Ann Hamilton , 19, Caroline Slater, 18, William Forsyth , 18, and John Hunter , 17. Sixty-five people were injured.
The inquest, which has sat at Woking Coroners' Court without a jury, is looking into the Five Deaths . It has, the wrongful convictions or the original police investigation.
Mr Travers said both pubs were widely known as army pubs and were targeted as such, and there were A Number of military bases within Striking Distance of The Town .
The Court heard it had been The First Night Out for many soldiers who were weeks into their training.
Mr Travers said The Bomb was planted between 17:30 and 20:50, when it exploded, and after the blast, he was satisfied that The Bomb was probably planted by a young man and woman, often referred to as a " courting couple" over The Years .
He Said : " Given that two bombs were planted in two pubs in tandem it is, of course, likely that the overall conspiracy involved More Than just two individuals. "
Police, ambulance and fire services were on The Scene in minutes.
The Coroner said 62 people were injured That Night - 52 in The Horse and Groom and 10 at the Seven Stars .
There were about 120 people in The Horse and Groom at The Time , The Court heard.
Mr Travers said all five of those who died fell into a hole in the floor made by the blast and into the pub cellar.
The Coroner found it was likely Caroline Slater had been sitting directly above The Bomb .
The Five who died " made what proved to be fateful movements" in the moments before The Explosion , Mr Travers said.
All The Victims ended up near The Device before there was " a loud bang and a bright flash and the lights went out".
Mr Travers said the Time Bomb was about 10lbs (4. 5kg), and " a significant quantity of high-powered explosives equivalent to about 18 sticks of dynamite".
The Court heard the original coroner Lt Col Murdoch McEwan decided the murder trial in 1975 had made the inquests unnecessary and he did not resume them.
The convictions of the Guildford Four were overturned in 1989 but this did not automatically revive the inquests and no-one sought their resumption, Mr Travers said.
After requests by The Sister of wrongly-jailed Gerry Conlon , survivor Yvonne Tagg and The Sister of Pte Hamilton, Mr Travers ruled the inquest would be resumed in 2019.
Source of news: bbc.com