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happiness for everyone. human payments are very different from primate penises. we have a totally ridiculous romanticize view nature. and david and this is climate change prejudice who happiness in for you books, you'll get smarter for free. you books on the never been this much filming. it's going to have never been as many of reduction in germany as right now. he's a radical progressive and groundbreaking out. yeah, because i'm with the rose history history. the
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to not have like a city someone had called the clock on like a capital on home. but now city life, it's starting up again and arts and culture then use open thanks to low infection rate. we took a trip through a city making it's come the 1st stop cup of legend. yeah. your customer. oh, huge tentacles. draw us into the cosmos artist your, your summer. the con damage berlin, scoop you spout. it's showing a retrospective and owner of the 92 year old japanese artists who adds a spot of color everything. so that is the real, i think, desire of her to create need like a parallel unit,
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worse in which you know, she sometimes lives in. so the poconos are way to create also for us completely different ways of looking. to summarize, one of the world's most important contemporary artists, the well, she creates a psychedelic and i popularly cut for someone has suffered from panic attacks and nation since childhood. the cheapest flashes of light come to mind to installations provide a glimpse into wells like that. like the yellow or you know, you get slightly busy, you suddenly think what's happening with the floor. and if you look longer on the wall, you suddenly feel like i was actually the wall. there is this kind of going into into that. so it is a for that kind of way of playing with the way we see in our vision. and i think she's very good in kind of retaining how we can see. and therefore, also of course, questioning what is the normal way of looking for the last 2 decades to santa has
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chosen to live in like you have to cross the children co q every day she lexitas to do next to painting dose and move in the i am not sure if it is a suggestion from my own or whether it is because i am totally absorbed in the piece. this is really what you need to do. but when i am creating my work, everything disappears around me and my hands creates my work. my self into work contin confuse, has approached, as she calls self obliteration has been a form of self therapy to escape traumatic childhood. she created her own cause. some a unit playfully captures a childlike fascination that she still retains to this day. but there's
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no shocking going to go to school. my desire for peace craving for life, sun predictability, dancing mystery of universe to into the world. so, so someone will come in most the retrospective traces artistic journey to 7 decades of wild creativity. in the 900 sixty's castanan left a homeland of japan and went to seattle and then new york, finding her place among the flower children to protest against the vietnam war and prudish sexual most. she organized happenings that were political, irreverent and shocking. including painting her poke adults on to naked body. young kazama, who wrote history article, he was one of the 1st, you know, who did make it performances and even at the time in new york, that was shocking. and i mean, that is something of course with has, hasn't revolutionized also the presence of the bonnie,
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the idea that we can be naked, of both sexual. but it also shows on their ability. it shows a way of how the human body connects with the environment as one of the few women in the art scene at the time. christina had to fight male dominance while pop out contemporaries like andy warhol, shot to fame and fortune, who summer was barely able to make ends meet. her work is full of feathers, symbols as she crossed the question. is it a man's world? he also talks about the fear of the penis, which i think i think she was very good and also writing stories about her also. i looking at the works. i don't feel it's the fear. i mean it's it's, it's clearly no obsession. it stands for the man, it's been so kind of, you know, something a woman also just to kind of reflect on the relationship between women and man and how in her time also, i mean, even if she would call her self a feminine deck to see change to perspectives on women, you achieve that ref. feet has been both controlled and impulsive. works
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playfully push boundaries from gender to personally even spatial luminous infinity mirror rooms gives us few as it cosmic glimpse as seen by the artist. oh, the berlin is fully booked. never had there been as much building in the german capital as there is right now. the back lot of studio babbles burg looks quiet, but behind the scenes where we're not allowed to shoot things are as busy as ever. one year after cove at 19 shut down, everything production is in full swing again. a year ago i was stunned. every production was suspended. and the international filmmakers who were here in the country, they've had to have a full complementary, every square centimeter of the studios filled list. and certainly there was nobody there. of course,
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no one knew how things were in any one cannot give us this way. but while the berlin government stumbled from locked down to lock down, babbles berg was able to press restart and finish production on big blockbusters, including the 4th matrix film starring piano. read. welcome back. green. with coven safety measures now in place and demand for entertainment higher than ever. prospects for 2021. look very good via hub. and we have at least 3 big filters this year. 2 big series streaming services on spies, which are great for the workload because they stay a lot longer than the to the for the also some toys invited by the feeling and keanu reeves will be coming back to berlin this summer, promising to shoot up the german capital and the 4th film of the john wake action
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franchise the with series and film production booming across the city level berks, the biggest problem these days is keeping up with the demand of in so much in production as there is right now. and i can't find crews this year. i think it's, there's never been as much to me in germany as there is right now. you can't walk 2 blocks in berlin these days without stumbling over a film set. like this one for german tv epic, babylon, berlin, the shows producers had 3 series on the go and cove. it hit, they had to learn fats. how to shoot safely in a panoramic. we had to set up a protocol very fast for the 3 shows. and we use this knowledge and always adjust this protocol for all productions which we do afterwards. you know, we included doctor's medical advisors and people like this always to be
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right in time with the newest information since then, production has been nonstop x. crime drama. julia shot in the middle of the 2nd wave of cove it with crew shuffling between scandinavia and berlin. with german romantic comedy. i'm your man even manage to shoot up hacked and mass placene and bought a house. berlin, the cities 900 twenties dance club. we had a t extra as dancing with each other, flirting kissing each other, plus the crew of at least 30 people plus the actors. but we did it under strict
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corona conditions. whenever one of the films producer cas actual couple for the dance scenes to keep the number of households and possible infection risks at a minimum producing under cove, it is more expensive and time consuming. but so far it hasn't changed. how filmmakers tell their story. thank a shit the berlin producers are proud of the solutions they found that there is still frustration in the sector caused by the months of lockdown, or politicians. maybe they do not have the time to hear the cultural sector right now does, because you know, the cinema c o t, as everybody has a concept to go back to work right now. but they are not able to, to use it. they are not allowed to open thankfully,
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cinemas and other venues are now allowed to open. but the public sector is still being careful. and so for now, parties like this can only be on screen. after years of renovation, the noise national cannot be in berlin. it's finally reopening, and it's monumental. simplicity is as impressive as ever. the renovation of berlin in national gallery took 5 years to complete. currently, the museum by looping these founder can be seen completely unadorned. and judging from the exterior, everything looks the same. the building remains a capital of light to indiana off. this whole is unparalleled in terms of openness . and there isn't another museum in the world like it was not going to preserve and
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didn't change this openness. often we crammed lots of technical equipment into the ceiling where it can be seen cancer. most of the renovation can be summed up in the credo as much nice as possible. the german born american me found a ra, became the icon of modern architecture. the extreme clarity and simplicity of his designs is always striking. yet the national is his most radical. nissan roy was commissioned to design the museum in the early 19161200 metric tons of steel had to be welded together on sites into one giant plate. hydro, alec jackson lifted the roof into place a top a pillars. it was a masterpiece of engineering and attracted many visitors. the museum was the last building nice sandoval completed the dentist of his career. the goods on this guy's benoit in national gallery opened 968, and became a cultural highlight,
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1st of west berlin and then of the re unified city. it hosted one major exhibition after another and maintain its own important collection of 20th century art club. after 50 years, the buildings technology had become outdated. i renovation was needed. english stark attach. david chipper field had fallen in love with the federal building. early on. the radical uncompromising piece of architecture was quite shocking and very impressive in the elements being very ident 5 and comprehensible your you know, everybody can understand how this didn't work, chip or field who had previously overseen the reconstruction of brilliance. more damaged noise museum. one, the contract for the new national galaxies renovation. it was an immense undertaking. $14000.00 granted plates had to be removed,
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restored and reinstalled. the entire structure was guarded from the electric outlets to the light switches. everything was meticulously inventory and later reassembled like a massive puzzled renovation in the spirit of miss vanderbilt means holding back what was needed from david chipper field architects was not designed but practical solution. he was also along the glass to shuffle. the biggest challenge was acquiring the glass on the food as a new will. almost all the outer pains were split before the renovation because it had no longer been possible to obtain such wide glass pains on the island. and we found a glass manufacturer in china and the logistical pain and getting the approval for a one off glass product from china without a certification was definitely the most complicated part of the renovation. they could be conflicts of government. the lower level exhibition spaces have also been updated. in the case of the fire, the original 960 stores from now close,
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electronically clear form steel, stone and wood fried from everything superfluous means vanderbilt signature style is still present. the artworks are set to be moved back into the museum and the sculpture garden this summer. when we get off the human, classical modernism done, then move on to show off from austin 1945 with a special emphasis on east and west for east german election from via the very much look forward to that. but i will have to continue in this way until we can display the collection with the new building. the new building is the museum of 20th century being built right next to the new national gallery. but while that is still in the work needs standard building can be rediscovered right now. design ticket goals. one major work of me fund a row as in germany or in europe after world war 2. so it will automatically regain its place. because i think everyone has been waiting for answers and one building
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is re integrated into the urban space. there will be new exhibitions and new experiences. here though, we're very much looking forward to this building, being open to the public once again since the north national gallery may still be empty, but the building alone is worth a visit. the museum is set to open with an alexander calder exhibition in august. if all goes well, but then has been rubbed its legendary night life over one year, many clubs, the struggling, but they haven't given up the fight. no music and no people. just empty quiet don't flores. for a, for a year, the pandemic has 10 berlin club scene into a wasteland. and a new photography book entitled the hash, captures the re, skyland photographer, musicians gat visited over 40 clubs for the book. she worked as a dorman for many years and wanted to document the effect knocked down his pat on
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these places. and, you know, my love the basis that normally stand for the music, extra fun and letting loose. and now they're just empty. there's a hush, which is also the title of the book on his lover, none of us realize just how important the spaces are for people. engines and pre covered the lens. clubs attracted people from all over the world and boosted the capitals reputation as a party city. but they also provided livelihoods to balances, manages, and bartenders. for them, the closing of their clubbed means financial worries fast for most, but that's not all the 15. as i'm fast down there will for many it's the place they feel good. the colleagues and guests give it a family like atmosphere. it's
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a piece of home to many naps or trying to maintain the sentence via even if it's just online clubs, like the collections keep in contact with the community over streaming platforms that an operator. pamela chavez also has a club commission. she says thing in touch helps those who are worried. the more listening has proposed recently we had a facebook post. and a guest wrote that seeing us saying present, meet the fighting during our streaming, making an effort, and clearly believing that we'll survive authentic. he believes that it doesn't really and that helps him that have blocked out on his for over a year. now, the club scene has managed to scrape fine, but everyone knows streaming. can't replace that real live experience. stand good, he community or i think about the community while i play. i know people are watching port still. the main parts missing that sense of close clubs without
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outdoor space is, are closed indefinitely because of the pandemic. although some of working on co concepts recently there was a pilot concert during which everyone had to have a negative cobit test to enter where mosque and maintain social distance to concert among people. even if you can move around for me, some of you know, i'm glad to get dressed up again and go to a cultural event even since the beginning of june, things have been able to open up further thanks to the lo, infection rates soon open at parties will be allowed, the story is another indoor venue or the full time we very much i understand that our inner space is aren't compatible with the pen demik to the combination of aerosols and closing. and so moving outdoors is the only possibility for game on this end, fatal for all of us that this prospect is now being taken away from us. and even
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though we all know that events aren't really the problem, the fun side on the list of problems, and just how long can the scene hold out? well, the book hash, wind up being a requiem for club culture. as a matter of course, i really want a club sticker vive and hope that we will be able to party again without fear. but right now i can't quite believe it because i hope all survive, but there's still no end in sight. and the clock is because the clock is ticking for many of the lens clubs, and some fear time is running out out here under the open sky on temple half a failed life goes on despite cobit an exhibition, exploring how europe is doing is now finally open temper half airport used to be located in west berlin, surrounded by the wong with
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a breach to the free world. these days, there are no more planes landing on its runways, but people from all over the world still room here. and an exhibition is now creating another bridge to the world. diversity united features, 90 artist from 34 countries and depicts a europe of disparities vital, a few well over 400 pieces by no means to want to save it. this is an absolutely comprehensive view of europe and fashion does. it simply gives an insight into the artistic face. that was our intentional stops. was made clear that an exhibition austin was chosen boys one said doctor is like a permanent name for the what lies ahead for europe where countries and people are drifting apart, where nationalism is driving and hotspots are emerging. whether be a happy ending. and where should we begin to now men took her own origin as
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a starting point. when i was born in east germany, it's not all that long ago, but sometimes it feels as far away as the stone age. that's why i found it interesting to combine this idea of the stone age of archaeology, of ruins, or rubble that wasn't really cleared to something that still relevant for many people on the status of an event for them. and this is jim and tennyson. i've combined with an ear piece that looks like it from the instance. also from the, from a flash drive in the, in the nation. all these pieces of furniture and objects are going to be fix to go . all it's a lot of work must have basically tilted a normal room by 90 degrees. so the ground is no longer beneath l. c. which is my attempt to create a visual language to describe what happens when the fits and seizes to exist from
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one day to the next room from an old rules are replaced by new unknown ones. figuring this mega lawyer you know, missed, can last the homeland of ground beneath the feet are important themes in the works. have many artists from former socialist countries, some reference lennon o patriots had placed on his recollections that the jewelry his mother burried during the civil war and yugoslavia recreated out of war debris. not that long ago, more refugees for house here at temple house. what seems far away can sometimes be close by in 2007, lucy and jorge, or to created a tent village in the antarctic. the 1st place in the world for which a treaty was drawn up to ensure all use of the area would be peaceful and cooperative. it was an important symbolic to create this
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village to, to found this world community, the community and cherry without bogus communities for cooperation, for sharing, for piece, for collaboration me, the global slogan, diversity. united runs through the whole exhibition of climate change. war and hunger cannot become by the by countries acting alone. we must act together to succeed, to order some already issued over $70000.00 passports for their articulate essential . it was supposed to centrally, this passport deals with the big problems of society and obliges or invites the holder to transmit that to all generation. this kind of duty and it's possible to transmit values and the values are, act in favor of sustainable development. simple data acts that we can all do,
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and the other would be did defend the natural environment on the threat as a global resource, and fight against climate change generated by human activity and support human humanitarian actions aiding, displace customers of the world. there is darkness and the challenge of humanity is facing. but there is also hope and to trust that things can change for the better. like and the silent picket line by the russian artist it katerina move on to eva interesting. it's a time when there is political speechlessness. often we need social dialogue to the office in the exhibition that demanding could come to bridges. that goes beyond political difficulties and the guns. this has been a very important experience for us. it's the panoramic allows it, the exhibition will trap on to moscow where it will attempt to build another bridge
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. meanwhile, outside the city of berlin had reawaken and culture. summer is finally taking off. mm mm. use the news .
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