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through. we begin though with an exhibition and just pulled off of pisa limburg photography which he himself put together just before his death last september limburg was one of the most influential photographic office of his generation working almost exclusively in black and white he's perhaps best known of a.z. models like campbell and cindy crawford to supermodel status but as the exhibition shows he was so much more than just a fashion photographer. untold stories was peter lindbergh's farewell a retrospective of his work he spent 2 years working on the german photographer's friends and colleagues came to decide off to celebrate his legacy it's the 1st exhibition limbo curated himself and tragically also.
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to tell him to cut the also in book selected the works he chose the works that meant the most to him so this really is a display of his legacy. and from it. peter lindbergh was a fashion photographer who was never really interested in fashion he liked to shoot in black and white stripping away glossy surfaces and pioneering a more naturalistic style it was the personality of his models that fascinated him as an artist he was always in pursuit of authenticity. i think that wrinkles and experience reflective in faces are much more interesting than what people are used to seeing today. was never obsessed by you for his models included older icons such as french actress shannon novel he was inspired by self-confident strong women and how to read ability to capture the soul
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of some of the world's most photographed women like hollywood stars human famine and nicole kidman. and in return they appreciated that he liked them to be real and natural i. his unpretentious approach made him many famous friends in the industry one that was worlds away from his hometown of 2 spot in western germany. i see the man. be the limber in the for. shish. the contact he had to touch people into the can you can tell that that's how to think there's no longer here. peter lindbergh's photos tell of human vulnerability they question the superficiality of show business they tell stories. whether he was
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photographing he always managed to get to that very. office as a spy as roman polanski his film has just been nominated for 12 seasons the french oscars botts the film has been subject to a backlash after polanski himself related the plot of the film to his own sexual abuse case back in 1900 g.s. and further accusations of harassment and assault against him that have more recently come to light i'll be talking about the film and the controversy surrounding it with my colleague mike a crew off to her report why don't you that the fossett. also not fixed on the sockets and i just know if. you can say to get there when all do that you simply should be called out meet i think that is you know me place if i fight
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or only proposed guilty a military court convict an officer 3 captain down for dreyfus is publicly humiliated and sent to prison. but if i do that he said 3 fourths is jewish the evidence against him is not just weak it's fabricated. even when the real german spy is exposed the authorities do nothing to overturn the false conviction it's a true story from paris apart from its high flying lieutenant colonel george works to uncover the judicial scandal he's more concerned about the principle of justice than the fights of the jewish oversaw. but soon he becomes the hunted. in an age of resurgent anti semitism the film has struck a chord many critics have hailed the film as another polanski masterpiece.
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but polanski is making headlines for of the reason. krueger who did not report joins me now did i just see roman polanski in the very good yes it was indeed a cameo he was the guy with a moustache oh ok. before we talk about the controversies let's talk about the film it's got all getting awards or being nominated for awards so it's seems to be pretty good yeah it's a very narrative driven film with a very strong story and it's also about fake news we all know about today yes the movie has already won prizes for example at the venice film festival he's also nominated for the european film awards and. a couple of days ago it was announced that he is nominated for 12th season the most important french film awards and that
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is the most nominations this year absolutely so it's quite successful in the when the president of the acts i mean to say is out a lot has yeah was asked about the controversy he just set well we're not the forum for debate but that doesn't mean that there isn't that while polanski was celebrated women's groups have really. raised against him even when the protesters but kept away from him here we are there were some of them every it was an odd give all the season tweeted for example one of the french women's groups so it took a while for the me to movements to take off in france but here we go in the recent years that behavior from celebrity was often kind of smile the way even stars like cutting the nuff she was speaking read it against openly against the movement but in the meantime she changed her mind now polanski has said the persecution of dreyfus is similar to his hounding by the authorities concerning allegations of
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sexual abuse against him he kill ames to be a victim of course this is met with quite a lot of criticism absolutely but he refers to the new accusations another woman. has just come forward who claimed to have also been raped and beaten as a young woman by him but in this new case he rejects all accusations he said this is ridiculous and in a recent interview with the. newspaper he said the public wants to turn him into a monster even census intrigue and that he sees the parallels with dreyfus he also said that he doesn't want to identify with him this would be too much but i have to say. it seems so he does see himself as the victim. it's already known in the case it myths of being guilty when he expelled from the oscar committee and 2018 what he appealed against it was very briefly the anti semitic aspect
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absolutely in the case of. polanski using his jewishness to cry wolf well he knows he's not just jewish he's survived the ghetto in poland he lost family members in bosh oh and when he things history could repeat and this attitude i think is really credible michael as always thank you caesar's will will there on the 28th of february will be able to find all absolutely how many seasons he wins all doesn't win then fines. now an exhibition in the cone styles in the swiss city of zurich that makes us think about the relationship we have with op planet that has been the overriding topic of danish icelandic his do all of us on in recent years and is not all doom and gloom with lights lasers and installations on a grand scale that explores how we should co-exist with our planet and how not can help.
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the exhibition symbiote exceed comprehends human beings as part of a larger system artist or live for us on explores our relationship with the natural world with work that has a powerful emotional and sensory impact. see it clings to the contrary and i'm thinking about culture in general is often a physical a sensual experience it doesn't just appeal to you rationally it's about coexistence you might experience it with other people in a certain context or place experiencing art isn't the same as reading about something in the paper size will listen to the exhibition proposes an idea of the world based on coexistence and collaboration rather than competition. tuesday
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with the modern world and the history that has brought us to where we are today says it's backfired we need to rethink things we do given the way things are going the planet won't be able to survive much longer i was hoping. extending over more than 1000 square meters this show in 0 critically interrogates the relationship and hierarchy between humans and other species on earth in september $2900.00 points at a goodwill ambassador for climate action by the un and with his installations and sculptures he invites us to reflect on climate change as a consequence if human action and to contemplate other ways of existing. maybe it's necessary and maybe it's actually not a bad idea to give flora and fauna more of a central position on an equal footing with human. and plenty of people are
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thinking like this and working towards it scientists and philosophers are. the only ones looking at overhauling existing systems muson here in his bed in studio he works with a launch team of specialists in fields spanning design architecture research and multimedia as well as creating aunts they develop social projects such as the little sun powered by affordable solar energy instead of fossil fuels. is needed just as whole to me the idea of hope is very central as the german artist gerhard richter once said is the highest form of hope and i believe that. and as engines of change that's the message at the heart of this luminous lovely exhibition.
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