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in april 25th a boat sank in the mediterranean at least $700.00 migrants drowned this was on his coast of vision has brought the wreck to the venice biennale on it but can't of us will really be charles does or is it just tasteless well it's certainly getting people talking and that is very much in the spirits of this being on day now in its 58th edition which aims to open up new perspectives on the world is that succeeding let's take a look. steam sick ribbons of a rolling down the facade of the central pavilion. the us official thought envelops the visitors at the entrance puree said ralph rudolph promised powerful images and the show begins with one created by lara for the rest so. that you can physically feel. it's rising for the bill because
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it was a great. collecting all the thoughts of the visitors who are inside who are engaging in this work. of course as human beings we're not just about big. you know it's we can live in the past or the future or whatever our bodies were always will be the rest of the exhibition is entitled may you live in interesting times what does that mean is that a chinese casts as is widely supposed to know that's a political myth and of this age of fake news and alternative facts this show urges us to take a closer look at the world around us and to take a stance. that was really big. for all the 5 people coming. in a small cabinet is the diagram a created by dominicans are dispersed and joy brittle it's amazingly realistic but
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where are the animals and other living beings. those people more was actually based on photographs of somebody driest places on earth through the desert in chile work doesn't work for you. so while it is looking like something near the science museum also making a big about what could be the future of earth with climate change. many die rama's used to offer an insight into the past stage scenes of everyday life this diagram a gives an insight into the future into death in this diner rama. also to be is the religious form of work for real. rudolph has done many works which are easy to understand and yet have a lasting impact. jimmy durham who won this year's golden lion for lifetime achievement brought his. slab of stone his path around the world he detailed. me
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india. how it's brought them to mom by our travels through the suez canal street. to it becomes a. story about global economic relationship. and so the office building for you live. weighing in at half a tonne it's dazzlingly beautiful but at the same time it's a symbol of exploitation. and. real love isn't one for spectacle nor does he believe in political correctness he thinks that our should be allowed to be an image that burns itself. so that it's not forgotten. robots wiping clean a surface soil by viscous liquid that looks like blood over and over again.
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water is still work in the world she was furious she does. it for you. if you do it. a relentless and desperate beast that might shatter the glass panels at any time programmed with 32 different motion sequences is everything under control. of the law so. yes the outfits we've reviewed. the work is by the chinese artists when young and pen you who think that the essence of us is that it cannot be taint. the jury. to i guess john
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is or. so i was. think it's possible to read this but many different love. artists. insert 1st free expression. we're going to society that's. structured to confer expression. this is. not dissimilar to what sounds. like a murderer whose crime comes back to haunt them. a machine perhaps can be controlled a human being cannot. humans try to seek their own path in venice this path could lead perhaps to lithuania's pavilion to some accra with a deeper meaning.
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i cried so much when i heard that the corals want to exist anymore the girl sings. the way it is the winner of this year's golden lion for the best national contribution to the venice biennale 0. 0. 000. sun and see it's a performative piece it was created by the artist trio. of 5 a good i need to and lena. i.
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it's actually you want to think that it's a nice contrast between the softer underneath and the there is a lot. of sides informal no there really loves on the slopes soon you will observe. a lot. going on in the various. experimental tests and something to look at 1st glance they might look like they kitchener's at the beach but the people in swimwear sing about the impact of everyday travel on our climate or about the mass extinction of species the accompanying text explains how casually crises unfold today with the ease of a pop song a brilliant piece of work with when you're a worthy winner. where to now the longest line is in front of the french pavilion. is it worth the wait. to.
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get smokey and folky here to visit a metaphysical pressure cooker or a mystical palace whatever it is it's a leering hope value come on. really good deep snow so just such a. visit his have to go around the back. and then you want to enter for their friend transfer you know i wanted. us to find you a good life d and not you know that too and just begun trying for the right. the right way and it is much more special for the better. living out. we've already.
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so if you if you want to know they used to get into the back and you just climbed of the but you know tense and nervous if you could you. come in. on the ball games. here we started to get turned on to the british so we stayed with a little break then. busy busy busy all around us the detritus of civilization. busy of a poor war creates miniature installations depicting the end of the world she's interested in a state of transition as well as status of destruction. it's a visit to a dead end live green when it's in me it's quite close to reality and future you know thirty's. up there well
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a bit different to. the work also brings to mind biblical imagery and now after the flood released to dark to find land. clarke who won the turner prize in 2013 travelled across france and viking artists and performers to come with her to venice to animate the french canadian. then we met a magician there can start getting the table seeing the birds flying out of paintings and we couldn't believe it so as i can reverse it we carry on the tree and then bam joined and it gives an amazing thing. a film journey with real. discovery's digital surrealism continuing into the analog world
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. a marching band at that. i mean we met and i don't know where you go here is the father of the president that we met you know you know that went in to fill. in the you know we didn't. know paul fishes in the unconscious and discovers the state of the world magnificent but where should we go now after all this strangeness welcome we expect at the german to villian. should suit up and run want to do something completely different with her head
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hidden the artist representing germany can't talk right now and has her own spokeswoman. but marking. the artist's real name is no touch of solder head again she was born in iran and is now a professor in britain and this is a work of anti representation she simplified her name. deconstructing what is it with this measure of conformity the artist wanted to confront the challenge of curating the german trevelyan in venice and the optimal form for doing this is integration of the optimal of form got into cuts. that's how has he to help a man is not a pseudonym but an adaptation. so i don't i don't see what. the artist produced videos for the be another but depict are journeys to migrant processing centers in germany centers have been called anchor centers anchor here is a euphemism for right. decision return. to center service holding camps until
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people are deported or choose to go back to their countries of origin voluntarily. in korea in italy the artist visited the spot where migrant harvest helpers were killed in a road accident he. kept not just as you to help them and also i chose that task as you to happen man because she inspires me very much for significance to make this team the way she works with different art forms different forms of knowledge and has successful transitions between music installations and the different sensual the patients that are in policy it can. look at the french per 1000000000 here to the front entrance is closed. inside there are rocks and a dam that reaches to the ceiling it's powerful but permeable.
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it's a bad spot and right sample dams hold back water and the accumulated pressure forms energy i believe in an arch against the pressure that they are expecting but if the pressure is too high or miscalculate his best. it's a simple image to illustrate some german people's fear of being inundated with migrants. it doesn't seem as if this wall will hold for very long the other side reveals the simplicity of the installation. the structure is made of wood and cardboard whistle sound screech from the speakers the sound track of protests. message clearly received time to move on. these spaces are
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meant to be for all races you know follow tripes for all communities that dare to speak the truth because it's mush leave it. to this statement could well be the most hope for the c.s.b. anomaly the dominance of the west is over and venice to access from the global south especially from asia and africa are represented this year as never before. impossible to miss magnificent self-portrait by the south african photographer and activist. who exposed various roles. her gaze is seeking. questioning. demanding. we don't have much presentation at museums around the
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world so i think that it's about time it's we. are a genre specifically spaces and also to take ownership of our voices to take ownership of our archives we write our own narrative is visual narratives are really important and also for us to say that's we are proud of as black people. proud and joyful this was one of the great emotional moments of this he has been on the surface. gonna celebrated its 1st national pavilion in venice an exhibition that has 120 years old the country's 1st lady came to the inauguration as the top british architect to david adjaye last canadian roots and who designed the villian . as president wants to ensure that the gods are central to the development of a country some filters. i'm so cool to the soft part of the country and
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communicating to the world because of incredible benevolence of a country and its people so that's why we're here and not a small pavilion but a very large to really make it very large state with. just designed plays on good main building traditions creating an intimate space for the sensitive portraits by painter the net your dog watching. you. and your 1st names by philistia braun gammas 1st professional female photographer she started taking pictures at the age of 14 and captured the political developments in ghana which in $157.00 was one of the 1st african countries to gain independence from britain and that narrative informs ghana's 1st pavilion which is untitled gun of freedom. in such a powerful state where we have freedom you know what does that freedom mean what did it mean that in 1050 is that what he got in the pen and what does it mean now
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how you know how is that freedom grow or not grab it and what does it mean for us to be free. 6 artists from different generations offer their viewpoints on these questions. join a conference video installation was commissioned especially it's about migration climate change and trust environment. the works will be displayed in gone as capital city opera after the begin on the island will be accompanied by a series of debates around the gonna freedom project. it's all very well coming to venice you know with the well heeled crowd and doing something like this but what relevance and what resonance that they actually have within the country not just in our ground and in the kind of sound where people you know maybe east large galleries but. communities across the country this is very
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much part of this press and. thousands of kilometers line between ghana and india but only a few meters separate that type of aliens. the world's biggest democracy is being represented in venice for only the 2nd time the government at the theme of the pavilion pays tribute to a national icon mahatma gandhi this year is the 150th anniversary of his past. everytime a dime's of face is addressed then we do look up gandhi so the idea was to really look at these artists and how their leo do all very subtly he walked him through his ideas and pronounced values of either p.s. nonviolence passive resistance minimal consumption ecological concerns and so on. in 1039 mahatma gandhi wrote his 1st letter to as of hitler addressing him as dear friend. just as khaled has decided to project the original manuscript onto
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a smokescreen gunnies failed attempt to prevent a war 5 weeks before germany marched into poland remains very moving today. the center of the work is really the viewer who 1st reads the message in 1st person because the writer says their friend friends have been urging me to write to you for the sake of humanity and i think it's a moment a reflection of your own position and how you might in the words your own gestures or actions. force a container cook county to gandhi is a point of reference she explores violence in public space sexual violence india is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for women. the artist's works are wearable. so this is our moment for protection for the female body but the mccann ism is such that when you read. that you can move
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too easily you know the hands move in a particular way the head moves in a particular way so you're trapped the body is trapped in a way so i'm talking of both the things the notion of protection and the motion of being trapped. what does it mean to be a woman in a patriarchal society the artist herself or the i am a 5 performances to do this in the middle of mumbai was courageous. it's getting loud here in the brazilian pavilion. partly fictional documentary that follows the rehearsals for us when garrick competition this subculture combines folklore and pop i'm vogue it's a scene that attracts that involves the l g b t i community and young people from
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the outskirts of brazil's big cities. there are poor people from the favelas a socially speaking people who are very very less access to things of. a whiter more privileged class colonial class of people in the northeast have access to so there's a feeling of. collectivity and they space where they get together they recognise each other they understand that they belong to a certain form of x. this is and and that is mainly for me a very very beautiful form of resistance despite the public power i mean the state the power. moreas fighting for self-assertion. there is no hierarchy regarding gender abusing my. just an incredible amount of energy. the.
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this has been olive deals with some pretty serious topics but also in a very left field and colorful way. shaggy and fairy this could be chewbacca seen from inside. and here she comes. to put out a nailed it on a daughter also known as choppy short for shoplifter alias. the route through her pavilion leads from the darkness to the end of the rainbow into the sky. the material hair extensions from china as cheap and as many as possible.
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it's like a place they can't just nest. and be embraced by almost like like you know walking into your children book dream world or being embraced by a teddy bear instead of you're bracing the teddy bear it's. basically my main inspiration as humans and human ingenuity and you know the absurdity of the things of the mass produced for obscure purposes like most of the color hair extensions to be out the to our own hair shop the who was born in reykjavik has been living in new york for a long time. herr sculptors have already been displayed at the museum of modern art and on a record cover fulfill the icelandic. color therapy where art seeks to put feel is in a good mood. that
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was $21.00 from the venice biennale night with the artists and visitors from around the world. thanks for joining us see you again next week.
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