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the museums need to shoot soon the answer to. the call to change is not to this time soon. but. please. people who put big dreams on the big screen. play movie magazine on d w. i want to welcome to another edition of your imax i'm your host meghan leak from monkey lamps of boxing photos we've got a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. out of the ordinary the company selectee and they're
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pulling for these designs. strike a blow and a for target for makes her portraits of the wrestlers and boxers. and magic potion in a london pub the cold and you can brew your drinks yourself. made in italy is a trusted phrase in fashion food and home decoration and perhaps because of the made in italy label customers may be more willing to purchase lamps with a monkey or colorful lightbulbs held by a mouse well the italian company selectee has in playful home furnishings since the one nine hundred sixty s. we visited the companies at creative director to see how selebi products reflect today's culture and lifestyle. the sofas the fun the role is a hot dog the cushions are tomato and cucumber slices stefano selectee loves little
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provocations fast food furniture and animal lamps made his company's name these objects are right loud and garish but then he doesn't take himself all that seriously. he and his wife adriano like to decorate their own home with products from stefanos company. calls on the queen the move to the truck and i love my work so well so i love all the things we make. there my passion going on what i like surrounding myself with them is that i should point out when the new rug go play just finished i can hardly wait to try to help at home out of it. stefano selectee lives in this farmhouse in the countryside of the whole basin your parma. he bought it twenty years ago and
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has decorated it in his personal style. the living room centerpiece is the selectee phone rug but not everything here is from his company. who likes to mix things like the sofa by microsoft with their own photo print pillows in the fall something of one color. combined with these strong images. i like the so called mistakes and the not so perfect combination and on and on i must be i mean. not far from his home is the company headquarters with a large show room for iconic selectee designs. the hot dog so first. and the burger chair. the banana lymph originally an expensive art objects cast in bronze is now made of synthetic prison and retails for two hundred twenty nine euros. the best seller is
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the monkey lamp designed by italian artist marcantonio. it's an object with a personality it keeps us company and it's decorative it makes us smile and expresses our desire for joy and being carefree. this alleged company's beginnings were a bit more humble stefanos father romano began importing basic housewares from china in the one nine hundred sixty s. stefano joined the family business after finishing high school and quickly developed his own ideas. he wanted to replace the house whereas with amusing it on usual decorative objects. nearly all of it is still made in china though now forty seven years old stefano doesn't create the designs himself but works closely with various professional designers and artists. such as more e.t.o. catalogs co-publisher of the photo magazines toilet paper. select he uses images
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from the publication for his designs for home accessories sometimes testing the limits of the takes. you're going to support so. i think you can make anything we call pretty even to do big with the spaghetti because if you do it properly i know that using a professional image on a professor not in the second reason wonderful for me to be able to make my wishes reality. my craziest ideas and dreams and most of this and then to see that other people like them to the collision to. this do they cover features dollar bills with his face on them an idea from his friend. is sending animals cabinet off or storage space and as a tribute to the one time farmhouse as is the plastic tablecloth in the kitchen another designed by catch on. to let you know as there's a thin line between our tent. bust i think we're good
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at not drifting over into excessive k.h. if we manage to stay on that city in the borderline issues of the monkey land the monkey for instance at the cost been copied countless times but none of the knockoffs has the artistic culture that you can see right away that they're not cops they look like gadgets. this conservatory with open fireplace and company sofas strewn with pillows is the only addition he made to the old farmhouse sometimes stefano selectee can't find any space for a new collector's item so it gets stored here in the laundry room his own personal cabinet of curiosities. next up in the spirit of the upcoming easter holiday we take a brief look at some of the activities taking place around europe coming up in today's express.
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more than twenty thousand dramas a marching through the southeast and spanish town of even this week called temple rada it's a christian holy week tradition that attracts around a million visitors each year the drama's traditionally wear red or black skin offs and black to mix the final is splitting parade takes place on holy saturday this division stores will close on easter sunday with a large perception. vienna's largest eastern market discarding taking place until april second on the full court shouldn't wooden pallets more than sixty traders from around austria and neighboring countries are presenting traditional customs high quality hundred food and like music it's fantastic. i think because it's very cost are into it and it's so many handmade beings and it's not will maybe in china the market is being held this year for the sixteenth time. after three years of
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restoration work afresh by italian painter piotr del francesco is back on display at the museum of science to pull in tuscany. the fifteenth century painting depicts the resurrection of jesus christ it's also thought to feature a self-portrait of the artist seen at the bottom of the painting different cesc is considered one of the most important artists of the early renaissance in this work was described by british author of the sucks lee as the most beautiful painting in the world. the sport of boxing is a raw and rush to say the least but in the eyes of one for charter for there is an artistic quality about it photo and video artist paula save a ding and manages to turn the brutality of the sport into a soft artistic expression she was the slow motion and dramatic lighting to capture many of the movements well we caught up with her in berlin. a different
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octave boxing. figures like marble statues of the lim pins from ancient greece brought back to life. artist told us the bidding filmed unfold grabbed boxes and restless. she wanted to connect the aesthetics of antiquity with modern day ideas of ought and beauty fasti to nearly every art form stunts because body and of course i thought it was interesting that a certain body image is being conveyed that goes back to classical antiquity which we're old familiar with the use of and image with whom schooled in the spirit can be. sure fog moves into. policy buildings i was schooled at home while growing up. she's the daughter of a photographer a concertina c. building and her father is also an artist. she lives in berlin but she grew up
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in deceit. she's just published a book entitled the epic featuring photos that were on show in an exhibition often . photos from the series are enough show pro wrestlers in the ring. see bidding is interested in the theatrical presentation of the male body but also in the subliminal cracks in the established image of male ness is the times they are classified as men i'm bit. it was sex as men i'm the image presented is one of the classic heterosexual masculinity i know. but i will go with the kind of exaggeration all over emphasis. that for me has a lot of similarities with drag shows. when these incredibly strong men climb into the ring in their pinks mandates out of fear says to me
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that's the key to saying that there's a wide range of the big or no course a wide spectrum in what's considered the masculine image it's mainly his view to. see that it is especially interested in the ambiguous when wrestlers go after each other with aggression it's also a kind of embrace. finish festoon and sadness coyote's i think there's almost tenderness in it and this hand which holds the head tightly and pushes it down and then the incredible body of the other figure which here is pressing into the robes and of course it's also a very erotic image. which was. you know. you could see the boxes the same way. blows in tenderness i'm not mutually exclusive as the artist realize when visiting berlin boxing jess. she wants to find
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actors for her video the epic how films make the physicality of the fight as visible they're almost intimate closeness exposed mess of muscle and skin all accentuated by the slow motion images and there are these moments where you see how a punch affects the other body. part of the you see the vulnerability of the bodies desi insecure and to make that visible i needed a different pace was i had to stretch time. to type it in fear. seems to be pure pleasure of the bodies in the world. curiosity or fascinated gaze at the male body. can't be reduced to simplistic a motivation. does ok but i think it's ok to describe it as a female gaze at the male body in the sense that for centuries the female body has
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been almost exclusively defined through the lens of the male gaze so that's fine considering that reversal. invites us to reinterpret classical expected for a new way. singer and songwriter alice merton moved twelve times in twenty four years and that experience affected her so much that she wrote a song about it no roots has now catapulted her into the european music chart and it put her on the radar of music producers while the song in the meantime is appropriately named because it's hard to pinpoint where merton is actually from she's canadian irish and german and she currently lives in berlin and now she is chary with her new debut album well we caught up with her backstage to hear how she is handling her newfound fame.
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that's the hit single by alice merchant it's about money feeling a tug in any one place. the motion currently resides in but she didn't canada until the age of thirteen and spoke any german. yeah basically won't and then they fly and try to here's where i used to live near toronto ontario my father has none of what my dad worked a lot in of which were all the mines are. about me and he worked in the mining industry but he also had to go down into the mines but he was an advisor. and he traveled a lot. mershon also moved around a lot over the years and she now travels throughout europe performing her music so remind us of canada are important to her. i just love maple syrup i like maple syrup on everything tank exist grapes french toast.
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and salmon to salmon with maple syrup a stylish it was also. no roots when platinum and twenty seven teamed with sales exceeding four hundred thousand units and sees it as a recognition of their artistic development since relocating to the german capital before it gets nothing it's all mine was before i moved to berlin my music was quite different it's developed a lot higher. i always played guitar and sang or plays keyboards. missing out on caviar. and at some point i wanted more of a full band sound a rock sound talking good and solid. rock sound goes down well with fans of her concerts. she's pretty swell which has
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a powerful voice i heard on the radio and wanted to see what she's like live. the singer songwriter discovered that an eight week tour on a bus through europe doesn't leave time for much else other than music. inside of the international. company should definitely exercise more. it's. a plan anyway i mean so far that's not going so now. but i have a yoga mat with me about you should keep it when you're actually on the stage just like a workout anyway. fellas versions debut album is set for release this spring. time now for some tips for all you do yourself there are flowered monograms are a colorful decoration which are nice the first education is like anniversaries birthdays or weddings and they are easy to make at home if you have some cardboard foam and a few artificial flowers while our resident d.i.y. expert friends and create us shows us how to make them.
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hi i'm friends with guy and today i will show you how to make a beautiful lawn of granite flowering for its perfect color magic location and i will make sure you can do it yourself you will need some flowers and he would like some cob. enough to write something florence phone which you can get from a florist the internet shopping. and maybe a bit of the pain so you can color the lettuce from the outside cut of all of the cob plods along the top of the lettuce the knives easily so be very careful. remove the cot but inside that have tests so they are completely empty and. now you could if you like paint the lettuce. i'm making mine wide so they will match the blossoms i'm using. now kept the foreign film so it fits neatly into the
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hollowed out bed. it's finicky but not difficult to swallow should hold by itself but you can glue it to be on the safe aside remember every little gap. that the stems off the flower. so there's just a little bit left now comes the really fun part starts taking the flowers into the home base in unit is you might want to experiment a little until you see which flower you want with. one that you've got them over and flower arrangement that intense in mother's day a wedding or as a decorated element in the ending. to make the whole thing and that most favor once you know wage flower goes put in it with a blue on the end of them to keep it in place. so what is the best way to show off a piece of artwork to the public well this is
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a question that curators of museum exhibitions grapple with all the time so now an exhibition in germany deals with the question of exhibiting and gives us some insight into how museums and galleries go about displaying art in the best way to attract the most attention. have you ever wondered why the pictures at an exhibition have been hung the way they have. or why objects are arranged as they are it's all the result of careful consideration by museum professionals how do you display art how do you create an exhibition. the biden has provided an almost overwhelming abundance of answers the main exhibition room looks a bit like a second hand shop. i actually feel very at home in this room. items have been carefully collected in arranged to document the history of exhibitions
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through the ages. during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries cabinets of curiosities were popular as members of the nobility and the rich bourgeoisie were keen to show off their treasures preferably all at once. with the dawn of the modern age it all became more structured as. many private collections provided the basis for the first museums and exhibition architecture became ever more important . putting out an exhibition about exhibiting might seem like quite a challenge. as a student as i wish it's certainly a difficult idea that we had with the show how do you present the nature of exhibiting through an exhibition but that was exactly what interested us. alongside historical items from exhibitions are artworks about the behind the scenes of exhibit a. this is a mock work by fred wilson guns one who likes to show all the invisible technology
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that he's taught to block out of us is that so i know and this is a sort of movable war long slow that allows you to hunt pictures flashed but also slanting from behind. and come. over the years it's been mostly artists themselves who have influenced exhibiting. they designed exhibition furnishings and discovered new exhibition space and. the idea of this exhibition is also to show that it's not only about exhibiting in a museum but that artists can turn almost any space into an exhibition space such as our lovely liston saw. from the outside this piece looks a bit. true it could be a construction site trailer. but inside it smells like a there's real grass and a real tree rather than putting nature into
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a white cube the artist has brought the white cube into nature. art works accompanying the exhibition are scattered throughout the city even in shop windows on possums will have to go with the construction side outside here's an artwork made of construction workers clothing. an exhibition about exhibit a. is taking quite a risk. but it manages to present what could be a dry topic in a playful manner encouraging visitors to reflect and ask questions. that there is no such thing as the perfect exhibition. but this one at least to. why such perfection is impossible. a majority of the fans from the harry potter series are kids and definitely not of drinking age however there are plenty of fans who have grown up in the mean time who also revel in the magic of the wizardry and
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for this group there is a new public land in which specializes in cauldron like cocktails while here visitors can sample a wizards of brewing and at the same time feel all of its magical effects. the coltrane is london's latest trendy pub kitchen shelf out with a magic wand and a cloak and you can enjoy a fun drink an experience so this was apprentices cocktails made by a mostly just all they can do their own mixing in the spirit of how to process and her mind. it might look like magic but it's all down to chemical reactions still that's good enough to play the fans of the possible. we live opposite sides that will be one of the things we sort of bonded over years ago when we first meet was harry potter so when i said i was coming over to visit we thought that's fine harry potter things we could do it's higher prosser passed out.
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tonight. but you don't have to be a part of that and to enjoy this bit during his dream come true a simple gesture. of beer dispensing tree is pretty incredible. and really get. the parts owners would have liked to call it the bus would be a treat but acquiring the rights to trademark names from the harry potter series would have been too expensive. for that reason any similarity to the creations of writer j.k. rowling is purely coincidental even if the manager himself there's a certain resemblance to. combine those two things to create an interactive. oceans experience where we use science in tech in very specific ways so that invented magic wands that control aspects of the room and the co-founder dave has invented molecular cocktails that double and smoke can change color the generation that grew up with harry potter is now old enough to
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conceal adult beverages but the childlike enthusiasm for the magical world. and with that it is time to say goodbye but we go we want to let you in on this week's contest since the easter holiday is a holiday is just around the corner we would like to know what your favorite holiday is is it easter or maybe it's ramadan or something completely different only celebrated in your part of the world and in the case we would like to know so please go to our website for all the details and you could qualify to win a euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again tomorrow. on the next edition of your a max on the takes mario batali is turning seventy five this weekend the perfect opportunity to constantly look back at his life's work his designs question traditional forms of construction and he finds new solutions for
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