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Edmund de Waal donates library of exile to Mosul following exhibition at the British Museum

Edmund de Waal donates library of exile to Mosul following exhibition at the British Museum Edmund de Waal library of exile at the British Museum 2020 © The Trustees of the British Museum. LONDON .- Following presentations in Venice, Dresden, and London, British artist and author Edmund de Waal will donate almost 2,000 books from his acclaimed installation library of exile to the Mosul University Library in Iraq to help rebuild its collection which was almost destroyed in 2015 by the group calling itself the Islamic State. The Mosul University Library will be the final home for the library’s collection recently on display at the British Museum, and features the work of writers from over a hundred countries in dozens of languages from antiquity to the present day by over 100 writers from across the world who have experienced exile, loss and displacement. The books will be transported to Mosul with the kind participation of Book Aid International, the UK’s leading book donatio

Artist donates almost 2,000 books to Mosul library

Artist donates almost 2,000 books to Mosul library Updated: 25/01/2021, 2:12 pm The Library Of Exile was designed by artist and author Edmund de Waal (PA) Artist Edmund de Waal is donating almost 2,000 books from his Library Of Exile to Iraq to help rebuild a collection almost completely destroyed by so-called Islamic State. The University of Mosul’s library once housed more than a million books, according to Book Aid International, including rare manuscripts and works from over the centuries. Its library was targeted by IS in 2015, after their occupation of Mosul. Artist and author Edmund de Waal (Fulvio Orsenigo/PA) Books were burned across Mosul in what Unesco called “one of the most devastating acts of destruction of library collections in human history”.

Edward Colston Jury Trial Raphael Cartoons Edmund de Waal Mosul Gift

Edward Colston Four Opt For Trial By Jury The four people charged with criminal damage for pulling down a bronze statue of slave trader Edward Colston and dumping it in Bristol harbour have pleaded not guilty. Jake Skuse, 36, Rhiannon Graham, 29, Milo Ponsford, 25, and Sage Willoughby, 21, appeared at Bristol Magistrates’ Court earlier today to deny the charges. They have opted to be tried before a judge and jury. They were bailed and are due to appear at Bristol Crown Court on 8 February. Arrests were made outside the courtroom when protesters ignored warnings not to gather outside the court.  The offending bronze statue of slave merchant Edward Colston was pulled off its pedestal during a Black Lives Matter protest on 7 June. On Friday it was announced that two other statues of men involved in the slave trade would be removed from the Guildhall in London. The statues honoured former Lord Mayor of London William Beckford and 17th-century merchant Sir John Cass, who also had a

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