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tv   Arts and Culture  Deutsche Welle  October 23, 2019 8:45am-9:00am CEST

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which has led to some of her undead coming to life on the big screen. here is one of the few artists where just looking at his brushstrokes will tell you this is a work by vincent funny the dutch painter is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of modern art and his rise to prominence sadly after his death in 890 had largely to do with the enthusiastic reception of his work here in germany well now a new exhibition at the stedding museum in frankfurt sheds light on that relationship. is of a man who changed painting forever. as the glow brushstrokes that sculpt this style can be done. here you really have the feeling he was in the middle of a painting and just left the paint to stand and it produce such natural wonderful
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effects the processing tree the fruit trees here or the water in which all of this is reflected all this is made visible by a lot of individual brushstrokes it's as if we were there while he was painting it by. view of it was painted in 1809. works from all over the world have been gathered for the show at frankfurt's state of museum harvest in paul's has just arrived from jerusalem. making vanguard a german love story is the name of the exhibition it was german art lovers who 1st started showing an interest in the artist after his death and $890.00 german artists took inspiration from bangkok after 1900. hour long comes of answer who uses dark horse. what max beckman does later the one
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who outlines pictures with darts lines and uses 2 colors that don't go together bringing together this yellow and this petticoat and he has this strong contrast we'll call the contours of the hats and the look of it is just an ordinary man who is presented here because of this whole composition is one that in particular fascinated the german expressionists and. then go home as role models the exhibition illustrates that as the son sometimes shining brightly then in the pictures of german artists then god was there 1st the stable director calls him the godfather of the modern. the man who made pictures that the brush had furrowed like a plough through a field. pictures that radiate. making vanguard helps us understand just why his works are so loved and why they have inspired so many
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artists. from there the villa stock museum in new nick is celebrating 14 years of german vogue which after a very brief appearance in the late 1920 s. here in berlin was relaunched in 1979 in the bavarian capital and since then it has been a monthly mainstay on the german press stands and this exhibition takes a look at how fashion and fashion coverage and of course the ideals of german women have evolved over that time. populated by style icons and filled with outlandish dream vision. and mirror of the heart is vonnie nails the llama world was and is the bible for that which surrounds us every day. what is needed i'm fashion is not just a shallow emotion you don't like anything else because this close to you we all
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need it because we all get stressed and most of the time the ugly outfit is just as expensive as the beautiful out it can also toy. when the question is what's beautiful what's here and what's in demand has. set trends and standards. anna wintour the legendary boss of us both is considered by many to be the most powerful person in fashion. hated and feared the ice queen in the front row. the exhibition shows vogue as fashion bible and as platform for and photography were just fashion end and. fashion and have always met. fashion fashion designers who work within i think the categories of very fluid and as here one of the last call talk relations of
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recently deceased german just signed the call. a lot of. the time rasputin of pretending burke's iconic supermodels fall child. landing on the boat cover was always the ultimate accolade passion as a driving force and mix of life. but even if it's a wonderful game with a grown up women play i think we like to think that elegant it's a plastic a bit i think it's the same gesture of. playful gesture that we do where we are thrown out of. 40 years of german folks also illustrates that fashion is always political a motor of societal change so you swims against the train to stand up and out for the course just wants to fit in and who wants to step out of the crowd putting on
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cloves means showing who you are all in the scene the more that if you look at the way fashion can change a person even top professionals who do it every day when they wear a special outfit they change the way they move changes this is the power that i say fashion has solutions basic power now in the hands of young designers this is the way they see the future. well olivia favorite has a penchant for things like persian cats manga comics and zombies and as an illustrator and comic book artist she spent a lot of time working on the latter producing a graphic novel about a zombie invasion of germany that itself morphed into a horror drama that's done surprisingly well in foreign cinemas and it's her fearlessness when mixing and matching all of these genres that makes her one of germany's most promising talent. in the 2 towns in eastern germany
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have survived a zombie apocalypse. t.v. and are struggling to stay alive was. the film ever after is based on a graphic novel by olivia fever. she's really into scary stuff. and the child i loved fairy tales especially the ones where horrible things happen like when somebody gets an i poked out. of stories like that with the ones for me. when i was a teenager we were trying to sneak into horror films even if they were x. rated and we weren't allowed in on him privately involved. ever after has been released worldwide. your fee they also wrote the screenplay. the director cinematographer and 2 leads are also women.
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the crowd was worth something many people including women filmmakers didn't think possible they have always been obstacles placed in their path the assumption was women can't make horror movies so we just went ahead and made one and it turned out to be good with women in almost all the key functions which is not a tool typical just. for graphic novels are set in. germany and its backwaters reworking of mark twain's huckleberry finn is set in holland. and when it comes home is that in a country village. she then finds inspiration in all kinds of places including an old cemetery invite marched. off miles from the man after a stay contained snippets of information that can trigger an idea for a story. from a story even just a name there's a woman buried here called hole is that it pink night what
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a great fake. grew up as a teenager read lots of japanese manga cartoons especially ones with tough female protagonists their distinctive style has influenced her work and she still relishes the complex plotlines. that you have of the hollywood from tallahassee they tell stories horizontally. vents influence what happens later with people dying though getting older or changing on this what happens is not what you might expect. on the night went on in my head. this is the way i want to tell stories and tell you straight them highlight films and so unpredictable still the process of making a film that was new and different. enough would have through the film if you have
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a crowd scene at an old railway station it might cost you $50000.00 euros that when you're touring a comic it always costs about the same basically the price of a pencil or. the transition to the screen went very well but olivia fever will remain true to the tools of her trade good old pencil and paper. and finally it turns out that music memorabilia has become a major investors market and in the coming days an auction in new york city will see over 700 historical artifacts going under the hammer personal items used by some of the world's biggest music stars are expected to fetch 6 figure sums with the centerpiece guaranteed to smell like teen spirit. this grammy cardigan is not for the dustbin it may be a bit tattered but it was once worn by legendary grunge cobain it will be opened in
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new york and he's expected to fetch almost 300000 euros. sweaters a sweater that he actually bought for a shop was made sometime in the sixty's heavily used had a lot of stains has cigarette burns so it's really you know it's easily identified because of the stains and burns and he wore it on the most important performance in my opinion so it's the holy grail of article quoting of kurt cobain's that could ever come up for auction. nirvana singer wore it for the group's famous m.t.v. unplugged concert in 1993 cardigan the road rope history along with cobain's guitar which is also full of musical history items also under the hammer a mustard yellow velvet jacket worn by elvis presley in the film happy. and handwritten lyrics from bob dylan and eric clapton. a michael jackson
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is expected to fetch up 219-0000 euro. some pop at the pockets are simply too deep well that's all for this edition don't forget about our website w dot com slash culture if you need to read more until next time from all of us here in berlin all the best off he does in and.
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