tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle November 21, 2019 12:45am-1:00am CET
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and from slovakia which even has been here in the recipe. but 1st a great deal of contemporary art is open to interpretation however nowadays museums around the world do offer audiogram lives or text placed next to the picture to give some sort of explanation as to what you're looking at a new exhibition at the pina could take them or den in munich called simply feelings features 100 works of art with no explanation and the artists remain anonymous the idea is to let the artworks alone feed your emotions. what does art do to us. how does it touch us. what does a picture inspiring us when intuition guides arcane he says is there a connection and how does it feel. this
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girl would be a tough quest i think the way we look at art is always influenced by our individual perspectives and biographies so by memories and experiences but also by whatever mood we happen to be in when we view a piece of our office back. this exhibition is an experiment there's no information about the art or the artists no distractions no signs nothing but the art. all that matters is the feelings that arise for the general director in art historian this is a highly unusual fancher. to have a cure to the ocean when i heard that the exhibition wouldn't have any descriptions i thought that's the best thing you can do just see what the work says to you and only after that read what it was. was. everything that is in us humans is also in art suspicion.
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moments. enough. was. green. card. for the exhibition the artistry of die humbled the fallen into 2 whole walls full of what they are currently moved by and stand. as crucial people who have. their feelings play a very big role because you can construct a lot but if the feeling isn't there it wouldn't work at all. so abstract art also evokes emotions surfaces forms or materials can make you happy calm you down or hurt you. is this
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a cold material is that hard material is it something soft something or oily. the pictures also have surfaces and textures and you can feel that very beautifully with your eyes a few days. and since art is ultimately in the eye and heart of the behold or the emotions triggered by the works are sure to be as varied as the viewers themselves . that means you just concentrate on the work and nothing else now british actress and singer. relationship with. the infamous and then to a song they recorded together tame a hit in many countries despite being banned from the airwaves for being too racy however this was just one stage in her long career and now the 1st volume of diaries is being published here in germany which tells us so much more about her. this is james birkin at the age of 72. and this was her at almost 20 the
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media called her a sexpot a fashion icon the infamous party girl on the arm of sash james poole the reality was different. you're not in every evening of your life until 5 o'clock in the morning and then taking about. that was that was just boring. her diaries which she started keeping as a child showing unexpected sides of her. and you write your diary every night and you write all the details thank goodness because that's why there are so many details and things are never of remembered everything. and it's rather sweet details about kate and charlotte when they were tiny i characters i think was well designed and then unexpected things with says. jane birkin grew up in
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a glamorous upper class british family her mother was an actress. her father a former secret agent. one of her uncles had a place manufacturing company where even the queen visited. young jane was allowed to present her with flowers when she was 15 she decided she wanted to follow her mother to the stage. who. were too much makeup. and i used a firm i know straws too that made them a little bit bigger it was quite complicated too but. clearly. by each 19 jane birkin was already married and the mother but her marriage to composer john barry was a mistake she left him shortly after the birth of baby kate. and then while shooting a film she met him. no. she noted in her diary
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i just finished a movie called slow god in it as a man i love. you he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity there were heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but older daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt superfluous. i judge my somebody being wrong. on not having understood that kate needed to know where she came from and then reading the diaries i thought how childish sage and i were and how adult kate was to have understood and to have given to such idiotic. grown ups. seem from today's perspective the diaries read like a self interrogation kid killed herself at the age of $46.00. i
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don't. confidence in myself. even as a grandmother. i didn't know i went into. and i never put pen to paper. after kate the last entrants who. jane birkin has revealed herself in her diaries and they are heartbreaking because they're sad and funny and so much more. time for our continuing series baking bread where our europe correspondent. is baking in national bread from each e.u. member states mixing it liberally with lights to look at the country's politics there's just a few more countries to go to day bread from slovakia it's quite complicated to make
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it no problem for. georg and it also includes an interesting alcoholic greedy and. why would anyone ever warm up and ice cold lager especially in a peer producing country like slovakia. to say where your brand and i am ready as a slower prime minister to do that pelligrini knows that to make a real slovakian beer bread your beer needs to be lukewarm. while it's warming up makes 120 grams of fruit water with 120 grams of plain flour and add a bit of fresh east 10th of a ground to be precise. and. next bring 100 grams of water. 800 grams of salt and 20 grams of plain flour through
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a low heat keep stirring the mixture till it thickens to a customs consistency. then take it off the heat and leave to rest overnight. now combine the prieto and the flour custard with 580 grams of plain flour and 280 grams of spelt flour. 3300 milliliters of your lukewarm beer followed by 10 grams of fresh yeast and 30 grams of honey. needed all in a stand mixer for a total of 18 minutes then cover the mixture and let it rest for another 2 hours. next split the dough into 16 equal portions reflecting slovakia's status as the 16th country to join the euro. shaped pieces of gold
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into round balls. grease a cake tim and placed the dough pieces inside in a circle when you place the dough pieces in the 10 slovakia sits right in the center after all it's slap bang in the middle of central europe bordered by the czech republic and austria to the west poland to the north ukraine to the east and hungary to the south. in this part of the world of course everything's contested this you in poland ukraine and belarus all claim they sit in europe's geographical center slovakia joined the e.u. in 2004 together with 9 other countries and if you want to see how they've grown together just take a look at this after 90 minutes side by side the dough balls have totally bombed it brush them with an egg white for nothing he claims. place your loaf in
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a preheated often at 240 degree celsius chalk in a glass of water to create some steam and bake the dough for 10 minutes then reduce the heat to 210 degree celcius and bake for another 15 minutes. the bread has to be checked it from the 10 in much the same way as tens of thousands of protesting slovakians it checked it former prime minister robot faecal from office. corruption party colleague and successor pellegrini will have to act fast now or even leaders will gobble up this beer bread in a flash your friends are already talking in without you on they might think so it many times things are finishing like that peacenik clear is a great tear and share bread load it with sweet multi flavors don't expect any leftovers.
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oh i can just smell that warm bread if you want to have a go at making that read or others from around your recipes and explanatory videos can be found on you tube that's all for this edition of arts and culture for myself and all the crew here in berlin thanks for watching and to join us again as soon as you can. in talks more about.
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