tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle October 8, 2019 1:45am-2:00am CEST
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saw fickel novel about a man who fears he's not living his life to its full potential night train to lisbon by messiaen. the french painter. was one of the greatest post-impressionist painters of the 19th century mark was sadly not appreciated in his life time and died in relative poverty in the french colonies in ma cases islands in the south pacific in 93 so he is particularly renowned for his experimental use of color at the time and of course is portraiture the national gallery in london is currently holding the 1st ever exhibition solely devoted to his portraits. of his most famous work on the pacific island of tahiti the artist was fascinated by society's close to nature he travelled to what was then a french colony for the 1st time in 891. for
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a long time we thought of these 2 fish to fish and portraits were sort of generic to haitians but now we understand that he knew these people very well he was in constant contact with them. but also repeatedly entered into sexual relations with young girls while on top he'd see marrying 2 of them and fathering children. the 1st of those wives can be seen in one of his most famous paintings. he's highly proprietor on many levels and we felt it was important to show specks of hand and deal with the facts and not try to hide things under the carpet. great granddaughter of the artist says his action should be seen in the context of the time. i can understand certainly with me too going on now you know 14. 1314 year old. but in the
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context of the time. 14 was the time when most women marriage. they were on the shelf that i hadn't. with somebody. the exhibition also has a number of intriguing self portraits on display and runs until january 2020. with me in the studio kennedy author of that report you look at this exhibition the story mentions. be reassessed in the wake of beats to a certain extent certainly in the wake of feminist and postprandial critiques this is an exhibition that law she does with that wants the more famous take he should. only one is included among only 4 pictures of polynesian women this is
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one reviewer to say that the whole thing's a bit of a cop out what we do see is to he traits where the locals are dressed in european costume so to speak now these are set against a lot of free. trade it's the consensus here though is that they only serve to accentuate that it was really only in the south pacific that gauguin began to soar as an artist. he may have shown as an artist today he's even in the south pacific but there are certainly some disturbing aspects to his behavior that. none of the. free me to he's always been considered as somewhat of a dodgy character not a man of high moral standing he saw himself as an artist living outside convention and he certainly used his clothes neil and male privilege in a paradise that he thought he had discovered but may have only existed in his own
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head now we saw the great granddaughter saying it was normal at the time that they would marry so young in polynesia and indeed in france they. consent was 13 too but . only counts of the 1st take he should marry she was already married in denmark he says it was an arranged marriage arranged an afternoon he was 43 by today's standards a lot of questions miss a good guy who's great granddaughter. that's for a great great. who is defending him he's a descendant his 1st wife the day. and she's saying that all these stories are exaggerated to even his own damning accounts semi fiction that he wrote them to entertain and to shock people so that. for her to go down was a brave man living outside of conventions she's been defending him against accusations
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that he was something of a sex tourist that he abandoned his own family her family you know the family of her great grandmother portray of. the exhibition. is this all light to affect the price on the market as well i mean these paintings in the polls are going for ostrom normal. songs they have an opportunity to test out quite soon as you say when will you marry was sold for $300000000.00 or it was reported at the time actually it transpired that only 22215 had changed and so it was downgraded to the 4th most expensive of all time now there's a new slightly more reasonably priced gauguin coming up on the market this is one of his. polynesian. young females in it and it is
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expected to fetch upwards of $5000000.00 put in a bit of history and it is always thanks very much thank you. adama. is a senegalese fashion designer who goes by the name of adama paris which is also the name of her label in recent years she is champion black fashion with a series of black black fashion weeks in different locations around the world a main base is in paris and it's there that she has a boutique which is becoming increasingly popular with fashionistas and the occasional celebrity to. the daughter of diplomats adama paris has lived in france germany italy and the u.s. . in africa the fashion designer is viewed as an influential b. ip she speaks 5 languages and studied fashion design in france today she commutes between paris and new york city the one. that has turned me into
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a very curious person i'm interested in various languages cultures and mentalities i would describe myself as being very african but also very international so i'm glad to be both senegalese and french because i am that too and i'm glad to be. people always want you to take a side but i have many different sides and that's what characterizes and in riches make. and this is what her collection looks like these dresses from black organs are made by hand and reminiscent of. dumb occurrences incorporated books into the traditional african headdress to send a message. to the process of going through this collection i found inspiration now unique black culture school and for me this has to be combined with knowledge of his knowledge is power.
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and only with knowledge is it possible she flings this era down the parents began selling her fashions or. with those of other african designers. in the hard yards. colors materials and carts make the african influence clearly visible star beyonce has already been seen with this bank. beyond say fell in love with his back right away some of that boosted sales a lot. to live in takes courage to carry a bag like this because the shakes quite unusual. this episode but one thing's for sure go out on the street with it and you'll stand out. a variety of african designers present their fashions at the boutique but they aim to attract the attention of a diverse clear into. our example here is our best seller. the
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typical african dress that's been reinterpreted the mauritanian embroidery was changed slightly and is a bit more refined. here and the side additional plates were added and it's tied together at the back to make it more form fitting and flattering to the woman's body. and when i see that this time to take it we'll present fashion that a made in africa but that can be sold in year 2 of all and i hope. parents and rich is the paris fashion scene not only with her creativity but also with her schwab to beaver. dams infections. in our continuing series 100 german must reads a book that was a bestseller when it was 1st published here in germany in 2004 and again internationally when it was translated into english 4 years later night train to lisbon by swiss author messiaen was also turned into
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a film starring jeremy rampling and christopher lee amongst others the book and the film tells the story of an unassuming professor who spontaneously embarks on a dating. adventure is all man of letters david leavitt's with mole. what do you do when you see a woman who's about to jump off a bridge do you run to her call the police. take a selfie try to help her. and. that's the beginning of pasco massy is novel night train to lisbon sounds like a psychological thriller maybe a love story. nope it's a story of a latin and greek teacher a name that i wonder could go over us for stumbles upon a portuguese memoir and it he finds a question that will change his life. given we can only live in
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a small part of what there is in us what happens with the raft. goriest decides to discover the parts of his life he's left on lived he goes on a quest to find the man who wrote those lines he takes the night train to lisbon. he gets to know the city and immerses himself in the history of portugal dictatorship for goriest it's an emotional journey to the past and also to himself . and i turn to lisbon is full of pathos and melancholy a combination that sold millions of copies worldwide it's an unusual book that will put your stamina to the test. more on that book on our website at v.w.
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dot com slash culture indeed you'll find more about all 100 books in our series so there's something to suit every 10 used to take your pick many other stories from the world of pop culture on the web site as well but that's all for this edition thanks for watching and do join us again soon if you can.
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