who has always put her own life at the centre of her work, in drawings, paintings, videos, sculptures and installations, she tells very personal stories. we met in a radio studio in the bbc broadcasting house. welcome to this cultural life. your life is always has gone through your art but wended the art stop? it took off at school wended the art stop? it took off at school because - wended the art stop? it took off at school because i - wended the art stop? it took. off at school because i stopped going to school when i was about 13 and i had to go back when i was 15, i went back for three months and i had to do three months and i had to do three days a week by law, otherwise my mum would have beenin otherwise my mum would have been in trouble with social services and things, and ijust did whatever i wanted to do, and i think that s what it was really, it had become me in a serious way and because the teachers took me seriously and trusted me, that was quite a fantastic th
1963- 1985. everyone i ever slept with, 1963-1985. you think the painting has been overlooked? i think i have been overlooked, and i think the painting has been overlooked. i and i think the painting has been overlooked. and i think the painting has been overlooked. i don t think the peeple been overlooked. i don t think the people understood - been overlooked. i don t think the people understood the - the people understood the seriousness of my work over the past 20 years, i think they just saw it as are dumbing narcissistic, screaming banshee. narcissistic, screaming banshee- narcissistic, screaming banshee. ii, ., ., banshee. 20 years ago i was accused of banshee. 20 years ago i was accused of moaning - banshee. 20 years ago i was accused of moaning about i accused of moaning about myself, and i wasn t, i was making work about rape, about abuse, about heartbreak, about, it s something for everybody to look at and go on my god, let s talk about this subject, let s open this up,
demonstrators in tahir skrar, boldly marking a date that seems to be celebrated in years to come, january 25th. cnn correspondents have been there to record this remarkable uprising. demonstrators have one basic demand. they are demanding the ousting of egyptian president, hosni mubarak who has been in power since 1981. the army has come out into the streets. an armored personnel carrier full of army soldiers just up there. this is the first time we have seen that the army has become involved. the army has stayed out of any civil disturbances since 1985. everyone here wants to speak to us, everyone. everybody has an opinion. as you can see, some people would like to push have their voices out and get themselves on camera. despite that, it is quite relaxed and quite friendly.