tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle November 13, 2019 7:45pm-8:01pm CET
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tension to a traditional bread of spain combined with a humorous look at the politics there. and a british photographer who makes cameras out of well almost anything including sheep. was one of the great. contemporary art he was incredibly prolific producing thousands of works of all sorts of artistic endeavor including even $150.00 books in his short lifetime he lived on the edge and died in 1970 of liver cancer just 44 years old right now museum in the western city of bonus holding a huge retrospective of his work which reflects his extraordinary production in all its facets and cold and. provocative cynical sarcastic
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artists. made fun of almost everything including himself. pope benedict personally complained about this ironic self-portrait called 1st the feet . the beer mugs a reference to keeping heavy drinking. sculptures title translates as street light drunks. the artist wears a sign around his neck reading please don't. is an artist whose own story is always present his broken fragile personality all of that plays a big role in his. perspective of germany's. contains around 300 50 ready works by the prolific artist. i suffer this one. painting belongs to the series. other self-portrait with souvenirs
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from communist east germany. 'd 'd 'd started it was popular to say that painting was dead he made fun of that notion and of conceptual art in this footage from 1970 s. west berlin. some people talk i love to talk more than painting painting takes too long so i gave it up talks better when i got to do with art i don't know this is. the artist tried his hand at everything including the punk band. no matter what he did kicking back i wanted to stand out. cultivated an air of eccentricity of it comes across in portraits taken by his wife . this painting reads the spread of mediocrity there's one thing keeping better was not its mediocre. though he did joke about it with these paintings 2nd price and 7th prize. also dealt with topics
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other side away from confronting post-war german identity with this painting hitler you fascists. that's havoc. some of his works he destroyed sometimes he painted in a kind of style called bad he became doing badly on purpose. and there are moments in his work that are really touching really see the artist's own fragility of his works and you think it's very touching and you feel very close to the painter as a person that. is. i think what. you're going to go began these self portraits just before dying of liver cancer at age 44 the artist sitting with biting wit that he's not willing to stop creating until life has left his body. the retrospective shows keep him back up for what he wants an odd gentleman the king of trash culture and an artist for whom nothing was too private
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. now in our continuing series baking bread our europe correspondent georg matters is kneading the dough of all 28 e.u. countries yes he's taken on the task of making a popular bread for every european union member country he's done 22 so far and today he's having a go because a traditional spanish like you need just 35000000 liters of water to make the credo spanish because. mix the water together with one gram of yeast and 70 grams of claim flour. believe it to ferment in a glass jar like e.u. leaders during an overnight summit 14 hours that room temperature spain's prime minister knows the school bit to be patient to stick to our values principles are
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the ones in this case our goal is a prieto that is as fruity as spain. by far the largest orange producer in europe. next take 150 liters of water and mix in 290 grams of plain flour. after 30 minutes at the remaining ingredients another 200 grams of plain flour 80000000 liters of water 5 grams of fresh yeast and 10 grams of salt. meat the dough by hand for 10 minutes and leave to rest for 5 then roll it out with a rolling pin. this loaf is from a family of threats called pan candy l. . these were reserved for the nobility and kings who much like dictator franco later on. we're responsible for centralized rule from madrid.
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so always roll the door outward from the center to the edge of flying even but intense pressure something old spanish region experienced at some point in time. spray the do with a bit of water and then fold repeat this step 4 times. this is something unacceptable for us really come on if you can have 4 elections in just 4 years surely you can do this 4 times over but i don't think so i don't think so. ok so how about we repeat this step just once for every official language that is spoken in spain custom william calley sian basque and catalan would that be ok i think so. excellent so next divide the dough into 3 pieces and. roll them out and roll them up into a sausage about $25.00 centimeters long. to 15 minutes later you need
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to reach for a razor blade making deep cuts into both sides of the pond a pickles is a bread that literally tells itself apart. just like its home country spain the pieces are yearning to detach themselves at every corner. for a long time separatism was strongest in the basque country but now the government in madrid faces the intense heat of protests from catalonia. 200 degree celsius is what you need to know place the lives with water slide them into the oven and throw in a good gesture. bake for 30 minutes. place the finished loaves with more water. and let them cool the great good news for separatists it's pretty easy to break off
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a corner of this national treasure without provoking a constitutional crisis. if you want to have a baker's cellphone or a video tutorials of recipes of old baking bread series on our website at d.w. dot com slash baking bread now my fellow countrymen the british a thought to have their fair share of eccentrics and some say you just have to look at what's going on in the parliament right now for proof of that however i'm not going rather a report now about someone who fills this category of eccentricity the british photographer brendan barry. sees the camera. telephone box camera. and a camp
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a camera all built by british photographer brendan barry let's start with a cheese. thank you barry teaches photography in exeter in southwestern england. but he's more interested in the process than. the fascist himself. said he built his own cameras with all possible and impossible materials. today a camera made of cheese. the one thing i like to do. is kind of play with people's preconceptions an understanding of what cameras and what it can do. when you make a camera of a block of something that people don't usually expect they respond to the to the camera so publicly in a different way but also the pictures that you take whether. it's trying to easy to build the camera like this but it's not so easy on the net.
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a frame for the light sensitive paper is screwed to one side of the hunted up block of cheese and then just twisted into the have assigned and one of. the light passes through the lens and hits the photographic paper which can then be developed. oh it works stressed out. after just 2 hours of slicing and fitting that she's cameras ready for a time to session brendan barry uses old polaroid film develops itself. through. the from the user's out they run out they start making about 10 years ago i've kept my fridge since then which we're using today so the effects could be all over the place. and lego a camera an accordion camera a large camera and so on and so forth. he's even
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converted an entire camp and equipped it with a darkroom of its. final preparations for a photo shoot with his mobile x x l camera. and place friends in bury positions the model and they're ready to shoot tiny bits you're right. but well. he puts the 1st read through the 1st dogs inside the camp and does the rest outshined. this incredible is very nice because something interesting. so incredible photographs. even a telephone box can become a camera and brant is already planning to repurpose many other objects to. owners of boats boat camera one day. double decker bus submarine because it would like
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leave but using the periscope as a camera. phone sales are. his camera concepts may sound rather eccentric. but they do show a new perspective on photography. because. they produce unbelievable images. so proof that there are eccentrics in britain i do hope he doesn't waste that big lump of change that's it for this edition of arts and culture of our from the. move.
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into the conflict zone today with time running out cold brussels on monday to get oppressive feel for the e.u. is planning to keep the blame on the british before we go she ations fire my guest this week here in progress. czech foreign minister tomas partnership he has surprisingly clear differences with the government so why doesn't he resign. in 13 minutes past. the present europe at its most as a nation at its most exciting. its most creative colorful
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this is g.w. news live from berlin tonight taking the case for impeachment to the people who come to our. morning everyone the u.s. house of representatives opens historic public impeachment hearings against president. in the biggest challenge yet to his presidency democrats want to prove he abused his office also coming up palestinian militants maintain their rocket
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