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the the dangerous battle for the images five women. five exceptional stories. one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing fateful moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women war photographers starting research on g.w. . i want to welcome to another show i'm your host and meghan lee from sleeping giants to award winning sound artist we have a packed show in store here's a look at what's coming up. life like models are for charging for creates miniature
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worlds with a quirky touch. limited access to location scouting and her unusual finds for film locations. specialty reentering a hearty meal from switzerland right here in the german capital. for a job or for a frank crew not to likes to play with people's perceptions now aside from taking photographs cornette spends hours building minutes for models of buildings streets bridges or various scenes then he photographs them to the viewer these look like real settings until you look a bit closer and that's when you notice that something is a bit off or out of the ordinary or his photographs are meant to make statements about society as he perceives it. the place to sit down with a good book become for reading in an underwater. calls it
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a diverse paradise the photo and its object. basic idea is that you immerse yourself in another world far away from your everyday problems it's like a page. this model served as the setting for a photo titled. an illusion to the carefully composed holiday snaps in travel magazines. illusions in the studio and they're supposed to local frantic and i always think that's fascinating it's a way of playing with reality. it. chronicles his miniature worlds in. some a caricature and some are quirky. he calls this image into the blue yonder. downwards is aimed at escapist who refuse to see the abyss beside them. i want to show the
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whole spectrum of life from tragedy to comedy. before he reaches for the camera he constructs the settings in his studio. the bed the sink and the parts every detail gets the same attention he finds many of the miniatures on line he also uses modeling clay customized tools phone boards and paint. in this scale syringes are an essential tool a bottle of red wine he stands ready to welcome this apartments new residents. but actually the apartment listing probably reads like this a fully furnished one room apartment and upon arrival the prospective renter gets a surprise. cancun draws inspiration from the real world he lives in the western german town of pop art on the rhine river when he's on the road he looks not so much for beauty. traces of time passing. he was born in france in one thousand nine hundred sixty three and after leaving school trained to be
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a photographer. starting up professionally in commercial photography he began constructing his little worlds as he calls them in the mid nine hundred ninety s. . come from every day life and i mix them up with impressions i get such as the way an old halves kind of varies the passage of time and the lives that are laid out. and i try to funnel all that into my image. i am the transitory nature of modern everyday life the people's worries and dreams these are the themes that recurring his work on this bridge provided the inspiration for suppose a graph under the bridge. once he's had an idea he stands to sketch for a model. and then you haven't yet made a leap it's autobahn quokka this is my favorite bridge come this way and at one point the idea came china there's
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a housing shortage across germany especially in the cities so whatever little house were built in the bridge pillars that are sort of tiny houses totally fashionable right now and. it will solve a lot of problems. back in his studio he gets to work on his solution to the housing crisis. invests from two weeks to three months on his meticulously crafted three d. models. sometimes i wonder why i do this to myself it would all be much easier if i use photoshop but by doing it this way i feel like i'm breathing life into things. once it's finished his. photographs the result with an analog camera that's around
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thirty years old. his photographs depict just like the only. doesn't alter the images digitally before he publishes them. his most recent book is called life style. it's his third. stage the feels with his or her own imagination. to me that's more exciting than filling it with people. people might be absent from his images but some of the miniature models are imbued with the human presence. in the mind. more artistic expression is coming up as we take a look around germany's biggest trade fair for contemporary art that plus a focus on fashion in london coming up in today's express.
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since thursday two hundred ten exhibitors from thirty three countries have been welcoming the public to view works of contemporary art and classical at. over two thousand artists from major names to young talents have works here. alone is germany's biggest and the world's oldest art fair it started out in one nine hundred sixty seven. this year it will run until april twenty second. more prominent on friday an exhibition titled the empty house featuring work. opened in berlin franco american artist who died at the age of ninety eight and twenty is often described as a pioneer a feminist. the exhibition center piece is how work. in which scrutinise his her origins family life and work. to devoted her life to art
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but only gained international recognition after turning seventy submission will run until july the twenty nine. the next edition in london's victorian albert museum examines the relationship between nature and fashion over the past four hundred years. time sessions from nature it includes some three hundred pieces ranging from precious silk and flower patterns from the seventeenth century to creations contemporary design is stella mccartney. a sufficient also looks at how the industry depends on planning for both resources and inspiration and asks what can be done to. fashion from nature will be on from april twenty first to january twenty seventh twenty nineteen.
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we are off to france now to see a young artist do well after work and peter have made a name for themselves with their giant figures pasted or painted on rooftops parking lots dams or on the sides of buildings now their signature style includes large sleepy characters which can mostly be seen in public spaces but they also have paintings and galleries throughout the world of they say they really don't care where they display their art as long as they can paint or draw. the sleeping giant the work of the artist and peter. snoozing and exhausted characters can be found on the sides of buildings and. in. central france there are makes a statement about the underprivileged members of society refugees the homeless or
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the elderly who are often neglected or even forgotten. for many of these projects the artists receive sponsorship and it's enough to be able to live from their. work out of their studio and. there are a couple both personally and professionally with no clear division of labor in them . our point of view. now maybe people are. because they feel. stuck. maybe something like that. that. was once a boom town for coal production but the last of the mines closed down in the early one nine hundred seventy s. and since then the town a struggle to find a new industry to sustain it as well as its residents. learn peter's murals reflect
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this reality in almost every corner of the city back in the studio the artist prepare their subjects on paper they then paste them on a wall or on the side of a building for the larger murals they use paint the themes depend on what inspires them or the size of the space. we just love to do so every day everywhere it's a good. inside are. we don't hear you. we just need to pay and. they never asked for permission to put up one of their drawings public reaction to their work is mixed with some people viewing it as vandalism of a public space. just. somebody of them. about their problems or their off the board the board. the scale of their drawings varies from post to size to massive murals and they don't limit
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themselves to something t.n. from norway and eastern europe to canada and japan. peter travel to where the next project will take. one of the most challenging works to date was painted on the band and outside science. so we heard about these. from somebody with this maybe sarah. there but i don't know exactly where it is so we decided to do follow indeed because maybe twas interesting we decided to ask the small i react do you mind if we paint something on your own baby and he say oh yes he could be so nice for us to have a growing from you understand so we say ok let's do thinking about that that. are expensive the local council pitched in and meanwhile peter continue to spread and
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social message all over the world. before a movie or a television series takes place lots of preparation goes into finding the exact locations for the shoot and that is the job of a location scout now they go out weeks even months ahead of time and test spaces until they find the right one well berlin as a film location has been growing in popularity over the years so we've companied a scout on the job to see which spots are the favorites. be it nazi thrillers darkseid fire films or historical movies berlin's tempelhof airport is a popular filming location with movie makers also because film crews don't bother anyone when they work here in the disused airport. mario and gary hart is a location scout. she suggested that counterpart be shot here it's a u.s.
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spy series set in berlin. i have come to this building every day and my job. decades are given to this office. but honestly sometimes it scares me. i don't know what we do here. for several years now filmmakers from across the globe have been frequenting berlin to shoot movie scenes here but that's making things harder for the local movie industry. is fulfilling the occasions of rising american movie makers have more money than local film projects they can pay high rents those who rent out the locations think prices will just keep going up said things are tricky for small german film crews with small budgets. but the film business is booming despite location rents now sometimes as high as ten thousand euros a day. the area around berlin central train station is also very popular.
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the crew for counterparts filmed in a nearby hotel. they wanted a very particular angle it was pretty complicated and we couldn't get it done anywhere on gendarme mocked is unfair let me he said then we thought of this back a hotel in this area and that worked out. well to me. there's not one favorite filming location in town but some spots are more popular than others. as a result of filming is done near the iconic. in the cuts back district. so much in fact that the city's traffic management has put an end to it. noble feeling that it's with megabit. good thing then the temple fairport is no longer in use since two thousand the site has been the location of choice for sixty different movie and t.v. productions and it'll probably remain just
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a sought after in the future. time now for something to eat and berlin is not just one of the most exciting cities in europe it is a melting pot of nations people from some one hundred eighty nine countries live here and many of them bring a piece of their homeland with them in the form of colon airy delights so today for our series fifty kitchens one city we're trying out a specialty from switzerland. doesn't help much but i may have a swiss passport but at heart i've always been a big fan of germany from what i like about berlin is that it's so multicultural we but different cultures come together here so it was clear to me that if we left switzerland again then only for berlin in flight. until it was born in germany in the one nine hundred seventy five to a swiss father and german mother but he often spent the holidays at his
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grandparents in this was. all to training as a chef ever worked all over the world before settling in switzerland. in twenty thirteen he became the chef to cuisine in restraint in the swiss. four years later he moved up to head of food and beverage. important for me to associate the recipes with something that they have to be tasty i have to think thing that's something i like to eat as a child and it's always has to taste the same like when i my grandma list example chart it's important to me that when a guest dines here and then comes back three weeks later it will taste the same that it will be associated with a nice feeling for been. in twenty sixteen the michelin guide's german edition awarded restaurant forty four month a distinction for establishments that offer accept surely good food at moderate
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prices. the search for terrorists offers a great deal. the restaurant says the mix of modern swiss cuisine and traditional dishes like zero. is an absolute classic to please what so swiss about it. is that i use beautiful veal tenderloin from a suckling car so the meat is very light and tender. the original recipe called for veal kidney which you can order as well as our restaurant to go with it. but many people don't like it for them and. their source of course gives it the perfect touch just muttered to give it some touch of. is a classic swiss dish. it's always made from feel.
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the dish it was just a few ingredients. it's a special sauce is made from white wine. in the us stock. and cream. the recipe for this year external review is thought to have been first published in a swiss cookbook in the one nine hundred forty seven. which. is traditionally served with swiss potato fruit it's known as wristy which have fried in butter.
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especially greedy and. his hand harvested from the magic valley in switzerland to chino continent has a really fine taste and has to be refrigerated and can use a bit more because it's not that spicy rather it has a nice peppery taste it's simply my favorite pappa and not even going to get it myself if i had to lose all women since i most. restaurant is located right on the cook at popular shopping in the west of berlin but you have to look up to spot the establishment. was once considered the host of. off to the full of the wool the area became less popular. but that's changing again the west is livelier than ever. read well.
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remember when i first came to berlin i took the bus somewhere and a young berlin woman got home with a curry vorst and sat down right next to me and looked at shop cold all over my jacket she said to me in the berlin dialect you should watch out and i thought then i k. of arrived. five years on a really feels at home in the german capital at restaurant forty four he made me use his recent products as is common in switzerland. and his team set up no frills potatoes cuisine of the highest quality. software is going to. introduce him and go up to. the scottish woman susan philips for. as the first artist to receive the prestigious turner prize for
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a sound insulation one of her main focuses is examining transience and memory in her current exhibition separated strings which is on display in the eastern german city of dresden phillips deals with the subjects of loss separation and deportation the feelings which the exhibition provoke have been overwhelming for some of the visitors. they look. listen. and marvel at the sound. some are confused others intrigued susan phillips a sound installation of dresden albertine a museum elicits all kinds of reactions from visitors. individual cello and viola notes issue from twelve loudspeakers filling out the large room. the. work tells a story just like a painting portrays people or tells a tale. and when i was standing in the middle of the room it seemed like the music
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was flowing around me it was the. fund is coming at us forces as i can imagine that some people will recognize this piece but unfortunately i don't we all know that's enough it's difficult to grasp from process the first time you hear it. first i was overwhelmed it's not easy to be open to write. for his illness and the school to this is a sculpture of a different kind and i think that's exactly why i wanted to host it interest and where a very materialistic understanding of our prevails because. here were alone in this room with nothing but sound that. susan phillips says audio installation plays jewish composer pavel haas his piece study for a strong orchestra which he wrote in one nine hundred forty three as an inmate into easy and start concentration camp. phillips his work explores the past and present
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experimenting with space and sound. i'm interested in home and defying architecture i used to study the sculptor i went on to explore the architectural concerns of southern and and home connect here out of the place. while heightening this faith of yourself and place. the scottish sound artist feels an uninterrupted listening experience is vital. this is so the people of justin have an affinity for music so i'm certain they'll be excited by this work and love this conceptual contemporary piece and that's exactly what we're trying to achieve. the installation is truly intriguing and it can be experienced until late may. and before we sign off we want to announce the winner of this week's draw now all this week we have asked you to write in and let us know
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which topics you would like us to cover here on your max arts and design and european traditions were the most popular with our viewer reviewers and we will gladly take this into account for future shows but there can only be one winner and this week it is so read that power dylan from india she would like to see more travel reports on euro maxence europe is full of beautiful places that are worth visiting so congratulations so vienna you are the winner of a euro max wrist watch and thank you to the rest of you who participated so with that we wrap up today show but we will be back tomorrow with our highlights edition and the best picks of the week so be sure to tune in the. next time on your a match the highlights of the week colors good lol the italian brand celesio the congressman design week. pretty city for a day trip to the spanish capital of madrid. the our clinic volkswagen beetle
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