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Other info and articles about, references to, appearances by T.U.'s paintings:
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Notes on Balligraphies
Some notes by T.U. about the rice-paper paintings and prints.
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2022 Play The Game Award
Given to the Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation and Khalida Popal for using their passion for sport and their athletic careers as drivers for social change and putting themselves at the forefront of struggles for democracy and basic human rights.
Article about the award.
Photo: From left, Play The Game International Director Jens Sejer Andersen; Khalida Popal, Founder, Girl Power; Maryia Zhurava, interpreter for Mikahail Zaleuski; and Mikhail Zaleuski of the Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation. Photo by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
Award was a TU print.
Odense, Denmark, June 30, 2022. |
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"Oakland moments" cover
Part of a T.U. rice-paper painting was the cover art for the album "Oakland moments", a duet between Lori Goldston and T.U.
Released Feb. 5, 2021 by Obscure and Terrible. |
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2019 Play The Game Award
Given to Nancy Hogshead-Makar, a longtime advocate for the protection and support of girls and women in sport, for fighting to stop sexual abuse in sport and helping the rise of athlete power through the formation of Champion Women.
Article about the award.
Photo: Nancy Hogshead-Makar with Play The Game International Director Jens Sejer Andersen. Photo by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
Award was a TU print.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, October 16, 2019. |
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Dansk Idraetspolitik blog
Texts and paintings from T.U.'s music performance with Chrysanthe Tan at Gallery 30 South featured in a series of 12 posts on Søren Riiskjæter's blog Dansk Idraetspolitik (Danish Sports Politics).
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2017 Play The Game Award
"Given to Yulia and Vitaly Stepanov as well as Hajo Seppelt for their uncovering of the unprecedented doping conspiracy among Russian and international sports leaders."
Article about the award.
Photo: Play the Game’s International Director, Jens Sejer Andersen, left, and Hajo Seppelt. On the screen, through a video connection, Yulia and Vitaly Stepanov. (Photo by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game.)
Award was a T.U. print.
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Nov. 29, 2017 |
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Cover image, "Speciel Relativitetsteori"
One of T.U.'s paintings is on the cover of Ulrik Uggerhøj's book, "Speciel relativitetsteori" (Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2016), about Albert Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. In Danish.
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Mazava installation
A set of five of T.U.'s rice-paper works were installed at the 10th anniversary of Mazava in Morogoro, Madagascar.
June 2016 |
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Balligraphies site
Site launched for those who might like to purchase T.U.'s paintings.
Nov. 3, 2015 |
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2015 Play The Game Award
Given to Bob Munro and Mathare Youth Sports Association in Kenya,"for their efforts to create sustainable social progress and their courageous battle against corruption in sport."
Article about the award.
Photo: Bob Munro, left, receives the Play the Game Award 2015 from Jens Sejer Andersen, international director for Play The Game. (Photo by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game.)
Award was a T.U. print.
Aarhus, Denmark, Oct. 28, 2015 |
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2013 Play The Game Award
Given to Richard Pound, "for his uncompromising efforts in the fight for a cleaner and more democratic sports movement."
Article about the award.
Photo: Søren Riiskjær, left, vice-chairman of the board of Play the Game/Danish Institute for Sports Studies, presents the award to Richard Pound. (Photo by Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game.)
Award was a T.U. print.
Aarhus, Denmark, Oct. 28, 2013 |
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2011 Play The Game Award
Given to Jens Weinreich and Andrew Jennings, "in recognition of their tireless work documenting and bringing the enormous levels of mismanagement and corruption in the world's leading sports organisations into public view."
Article about the award.
Photo: Weinrich and Jennings receive the award. (Photo by Tine Harden and Play The Game.)
Award was two T.U. prints. (1) (2).
Coventry, UK, Oct. 6, 2011 |
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2009 Play The Game Award
Given to Declan Hill, "for his work exposing the realities of match-fixing in East Asia."
Article about the award.
Photo: Hill, left, receives the award from Tine Teilmann, Play the Game Board member and chairman of the IPC's Women in Sport Committee and member of the IOC?s Women in Sport Commission. (Photo by Jens Astrup and Play The Game.)
Award is a T.U. print.
Reykjavik, Iceland, Nov. 12, 2009 |
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2007 Play The Game Award
Given to Sandro Donati, "one of the world's leading anti-doping fighters, for his courage and determination in revealing cases of doping and corruption in Italian and international sport and for his tenacity in researching the links between doping and international organised crime."
Article about the award.
Photo: The award was accepted by 2002 award recipient Laura Robinson on behalf of Sandro Donati (shown in background), who spoke to the conference by phone. (Photo by Niels Nyholm and Play The Game.)
Award is a T.U. print.
Reykjavik, Iceland, Nov. 1, 2007 |
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2005 Play The Game Award
Given to Mario Goijman, former president of the Argentine Volleyball Federation, for his courage and commitment in bringing to light the theft and corruption that has taken place in the International Volleyball Federation during the reign of FIVB-president Ruben Acosta.
Article about the award.
Copenhagen, Denmark, November 2005 |
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Featured
Accompanying a text on jazz by Jack Kerouac.
Lettre Internationale, #008, 2005 |
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Interview
by Lars Movin
Jazz Special, Second International Edition 2003 |
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Featured
by Nikolaj Rønhede
Apparatur 9, June 2004 |
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Featured
by Jan Frimodt
"Boldspillende billedkunster", Nyt fra Danmark, Sept.-Oct. 2003 |
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Cover image,
"The People of Democracy: Understanding Self-Determination
on the Basis of Body and Movement"
by Henning Eichberg
Klim, March 2004 |
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Play The Game Award
Given to Canadian journalist Laura Robinson for her reports on sexual abuse in ice hockey.
Article about the award (.pdf).
Copenhagen, Denmark, November 2002 |
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"Before The Wall: Body & Being"
Featured in the digital film by Rick New, Molly Martin
and T.U., 2002 |
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Play The Game Conference
Article "Philosophy and absorption: a breathing space"(.pdf format)
about T.U.'s presentation.
Three paintings: 1
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Copenhagen, Denmark, November 2000
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"Moments of Play"
Featured in the film by Jørgen Leth.
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