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lizzie's is the real deal. she's a real world famous artist, a criminal, a. crim are crazy about her. these is on that. these are the alexio's, a special person, just a bundle of energy and we were just as fascinated by her as by her artwork. dot com . mm. ah, jonathan tay, it's kind of that i think is an artist. you totally have to learn to formulate thorne's should that they turn into what you mean to create with . mm. ah,
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ah, nicholas was for nikolai, when phosphorus, carbon, and so forth. the human body is made up of $24.00 elements. misconduct is more than the sum of its parts. that's all it is the last one. ah, this is how it looks when lead sick vada creates a self portrait. she reduces the human body to its elementary ingredients, cool and precise. born in 1979 and cut of its poland, she has risen to become one of the most successful artists in germany. her expansive sculptures and installations have a special place in private collections and museum exhibitions and audiences love them. she is enjoyed world wide renown since designing the rooftop garden on new
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york's metropolitan museum in 2019 isn't out law. so my view is only see the highlights and not how the whole thing takes forever, or how you exhibited work and 100 like garages. no one's interested in that to go behind. from the very beginning, she received support from collectors, cotton and christiane morris. the couple showcases her work in a former bunker in berlin metro district. ah. what fascinates them about her art alecia alecia is always asking question a thing and i find that courageous, i think i'm one as a dst mom. she even questions things we all agree on in our culture and society for she constantly asked, but why the whole list of these is payment? she questions and examines all systems in place is team is whether earlier currency pick the time system or, or statistics cargo. lou,
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a bank in spies of her proud chest, a very analytical element to it, and like touch welfare for and at the same time, something very poetic, precise, and downright scientific and chocolate of crowded thought. the home, these and am dear mountain didn't y, diamonds have aquatic killer price or gold plan. why do they say a gram costs? i don't know. $32.00 euros and $0.80 is that who decides it cost that much. what are the forces and play creating the supposed reality? and the more you look at it, the more you realize that everything has just been made up. of course, there is no natural reason why something costs a certain amount or claims to be such and such a home. and i think i've always had problems with these alleged fundamental truths or belief order is had that i was, but maybe also since i'm from poland, maybe because everyone's catholic. that of maybe because everyone there runs to
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church and you don't invite the devil into daily life. i don't. but what devil are they talking about like and why anyway? and why am i supposed to buy? like i said, it's all just so strange. i've always had a hard time just excepting when someone says that's the way things are that the so just believe that theater and buddhist lead sick brought as ideas are the result of highly concentrated research, drawing and writing. ah, it are studio. she works with her team to turn her thoughts into art and art has been a guiding force in her life since she was a child. and methodist was historic, and i got a e and porn dentist, and cut of it. my father is an art historian and used to run a gallery and cut of it's a poland. my mother is a cultural scientist and everything always had to do with art art history or history in general. mm hm. which is what meaning it was normal for me to constantly look at church. it was and paintings. i wasn't aware of the possibility of existing
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outside that well as yet. ah, my father always may join competitions for me and all my cousins. there would be 5, right? kids laugh, we'd get a topic and we'd have to draw something based on out or whatever. and since i was the youngest one, i had to give it everything i had to half way keep up with it. that's it. and i did laying on, i've had fix of him. it's high, isn't basilica, mat mm. as an in demand artist ali chick water is always working on several projects at the same time. she is currently preparing a big exhibition in berlin. several sculptures and public places. and a new series of pieces for private collectors. her studio is a research lab material warehouse and workshop in one of them with scansion,
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alice the time. i think everything would quickly collapse for me if i didn't have the possibility to do a lot, as is everywhere. it's kind of like a perpetual mobley the father and the machine runs the longer it keeps going. as though legarb labs, the author, that's of to quote a studio discipline is key. the various production processes are perfectly inner coordinated and deadlines. set the pace to day up to 30 employees work on her projects. ah, chrysler, viola is a guy, sir of his eyes. now her entire production has grown and she employed several people, mia loiter and, and a chef taste. he had, she basically has a factory. now he m losing it. so i'd say she's also covering market demand to keep the structure alive, to a little, to let us in just
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a short time alisha, colorado needed to expand our operation to meet the demand of the art market. hey, sorry. hey, sorry, i got held up. was look, i also have to dash over to egos for the concrete talk is both of those. okay, thank a thanks. that looks great. thank you kevin. okay marie, go ahead and mark which ones those are you to send, not put in. and also would you be able to make the other thing look a bit nicer? you know, here as the here, kevin, i just have these visitors to morrow. probably we just need to open this and then whatever we have probably will hang this here. thankfully, with does go over mature listed, i think on homelessness i. of course everyone thinks of reuben's and to 60 employees when an artist is very successful and has to produce a lot. of course they're not going to be building their own canvas. it all does by alyssa and the li chick fata, when you think of it works with giant pieces of stone. so she needs employees and
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a well organized studio, a foreclosure. i think the mark of a successful artist is great organizational skills soon as far as ma'am, ah ah ah, ah ha, i'm fungus is forgotten. me. if it's at 1st i found it really difficult to take any health, no food, because i couldn't imagine having any one else and the same space while i was working from bonham, even just physically being banking, it seemed like a terrible idea. i put it off for ages us against lavish, as things changed very slowly. for a long time, i had no employee on friday's cider and because i also had the weekend,
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it meant i had at least 3 days week for myself. you got that on me, but at some point that was no longer possible and that he had his over, it's been a learning process there is. and what i'm trying out now is having my own area. that's where we are now. and when i'm here it means my employees should mostly leave me alone would. i'm also totally happy when i can be here in the evenings avenue. ah. of this little ones, enough space of eventually this will become some sort of office space or something but, but right now i just have an incredible amount of stuff. summary. i don't even know what it is. anyway, i collect all kinds of things and there are endless lamps and also parts of lamps. they're mechanical, clockworks, i clunk way or is that really old?
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mantlepiece clog life? and i've been obsessed with looking for the same objects. but usually they're like decoupled particles of matter. hubbard. i look for the exact same thing produced at the same time. let's say made in the 20s, but one from mexico and the other from i don't know norway. and then i put them back together on the patio also. so if lobby had on the stuff, i don't think she's interested in hoarding material. her for obsessed with winning things. obsessed through gazette. that was the boring of she is obsessed with using these things to go are i it's was that slow. she deploys them as insatiably as stones and a piece of jewelry. so point clear to the work is like a piece of jewelry and the objects emphasized her ability or oh, young on entrepreneur. so she needs things that are highly charge use gosnell from buffer balls. i'm sure she has piles of things. she doesn't yet know what to do with. oh,
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but eventually the one hope she'll knew was most of them at mock. about more about suspicion, stanley cat. what is that still a turnaround thing here and maybe not close. i see that limit. calculate what the turnaround is quite a nice work the mind of it. i'm not sure it's in here. if it was, i would have come across it again. confused my. oh no way. there's a turn around and it will. but we can probably online. i haven't seen this work at a 100 years or not, and smith at the end of his meeting. it's not on display right now, madison. i love it. it's called turnaround. does not attended yet. it might have been 2009 when i did it. it's just a section of a burden, staircase, barrister, or absent from them, but then it's mounted on the wall like this, and you, and that's the moment when you change direction. so this is i think that so beautiful and fits the hand so nicely. so this was written and is often hunt bye.
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hello lou. preparations are underway for the exhibition in up fees and tight, or in absence at the barely nisha gallery in the german capital. a li chick father's own heartbeat is the show soundtrack, emphasizing her presence or absence. the sculptures play on her personality and also physical height. and ellis blossom, all of these are bronze, is a phones laid on top of each other. and here you see my team, law, me greg, go kevin and valentine. as the tallest at to 7. the smallest is lauer at one and a half liters. plus there's an unknown giant of 3 and a half meters tall and b, their portraits in away, and they all correspond to someone's height was the fun in the artworks arrive at the museum. i li chick vada is personally involved with the installation. she's
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very clear about the times when she wants to retain control, retain. an exhibition in her hometown of berlin brings an additional challenge. and in it's, it's difficult because you absolutely want to exhibit in berlin because you live here. but berlin scared me the most. mm. an added but because it's berlin, i've developed an exhibition that formerly very different from outside the museum, a sculpture titled self portrait, his ghost welcome visitors made of bronze. it's a shrouded depiction of the artist herself. it's life size. ah, i emphasize that a 5 is one experimentalist because i think it was sort of like an experiment. i
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said ok, i'll try to look at myself as an option as a sort of biological object in a certain period of time. because i'm quite interested in the human object as an a current interval. see it for the show with the belinda shad gallery at each chick vauder had her personal dna read than paper it onto the museum. was her heartbeat as transmitted, live into the space directly from a smartwatch she wears during the exhibition that makes her state of mind immediately audible. including on this monday morning, just a few kilometers away. the group exhibition diversity united is taking place at the former temper hope airport. it brings together art from all over europe. ok, ok. ok. that's great for these 2 to rate or invite us snarling has deliberately
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placed for the next a male heavy weights georg buys and it's an unseen m kiefer. but at 1st glance gotta isn't quite convinced. oh, it's reality which is always between a dream and a nightmare at home. she gets in touch with the studio. she's decided she wants to show another work here. maggie has the own then fin marie, do you have any film of the work? you don't get a good sense of it from photos of it. it would be great if you could send it to me quickly. can you off on another province of it's and now she just needs to convince the curator hello via her hello val to her. it's fantastic. i'm so impressed. warm and to be in the space again. yeah. those, those of you knew what special either there. everyone taking part has their own style. whether it's you, adrian, jumping me, young,
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painting or limb saliva. i love much of their own signature that would be his own opinion frontier. rhonda, who does it? i understand you are all unique, but it all works together. yes. so it looks great and it's working well in the space. i can tell you like it, i, i really love it and that, but i go in because there's something i want to do back. i'm temperament. heaven and all that will be taken away. if i know this is i think it's really great for barrett and i just had an idea. i think we need bottled us, but wait a minute, i have the work ready? absolutely. i would. i think it would fit so great. here. do you know this one yesterday? nice is really would be so incredible here. great. it's a rock and we could hang it so that it's a bit higher. hang correct? yeah. oh my god middle is hide from all the time. amazing. right. and yon has to work in the warehouse saying, laura, she is also an artist when it comes to diplomacy. inter gambit pays on. just in
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time for the opening, the exhibition incorporates our leads, her father's idea. but between negotiations and studio management, how much time does a successful artist have left for creativity? as mrs for me, a work is complete when i've managed what's the most important step for me to formulate my voice in such a way that a physical artwork will eventually come out of it. and i achieve that using almost no tools that just a pencil in a sheet of paper, but that's it. ah mine, my artistic process is still an incredibly intimate one with her. i'm here and can only really be on my own. i listen to some music and in the best case scenario, it's a moment of total joy. you're quite euphoric and could just shout out how great everything is, though that can all change really fast is open. it's almost like being in a permanent manic depressive state of permanent mileage to prison.
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think everything was starts with the drew in, though naturally there needs to be a thought behind it. and to formulate that thought, i need to make a sketch. so i make several sketches and try to consider, okay, what might work and what doesn't work, as well as to imagine the sizes. and as soon as i have a drawing, i sent it usually as a simple to cell phone photo to my team late at night, along with an incomprehensible e mail, which i always dictated to my phone and nobody understands at all. and i say this is what we're doing now. it's usually the schedules incredibly tight, which is something i wish could change, but likely never will. then things take off quite fast to put out of a middle working company. here in a specially rented building cronner is working on a huge commission for a private collector. ah, the production costs
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a lot run into 6 figures. here with an a course as a big sculpture called linear land is being constructed here. and then it'll go to a private collector in texas, though i think it will be displayed in a semi public space. it will, i hope, will be open to the public. but i don't know that yet, it slowly coming together and should be finished in february. i believe. let's see if the welding seems, have been removed, hulu provider monitors such details because she also needs to keep an eye on production costs. it's the only way to ensure her ambitious projects remain profitable for gallery owners and her studio. ah,
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there's no counter sync yet, but oh, it's nice that it still needs to be flat. yeah. love i. yeah. there is no counter sync at all. yeah, that's yeah, but it quite elegant. ok. impacted if and there are projects that require certain production budget. i project the costs, make a budget and hope that a gallery will finance it as soon as they financed it. i hope that the work will sell, so they'll get their money back. at 1st you earn almost nothing on these projects, but that allows me to build the next one. this creates a basic sense of trust is that folks aren't investing their money for nothing. if they give me $500000.00 euros 3 times than the warehouse would fill up in and with all the cost of some of the movement and storage always cost money is lather. who do that? i can't ask that of anyone that person doesn't exist being 50, the person kept is me look is done. it's quite exact. it's on a $1.00 to $20.00 scale that proportionally it's just like the real thing. you can
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tell that from the present, standing here. it mr. kennedy, mr koenig exactly his group that at some point, elisia made it her goal to do bigger projects because she finds them exciting one. and that's how it work mostly at the theme. all you set yourself goals, they work out somehow. she doesn't have to do much to convince me exactly. she just says it looked like this and i had to be on. but that's the framework. this was i'm can we do it together? and almost always, i say, yes. on the 2nd half of my yog, though nothing works, without the gallery owners, they're only tick father's most important partners. she's even found representation abroad. since 2012, the renowned gallery cml manure, has even shown her works, and parents, ah! to be she! the marvelous artist and one of them was interesting artists of her generation. if you could,
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i'd seen some of her works with shame. you really question what contemporary sculpture to read it for the fishery out to be an artist who creates objects for public spaces, galleries and museums pedagogy regards. that's true. but there's also a tension, something extremely powerful in her work or from the premier to when i met her. and i was extremely surprised to find the particular channel singers because i'd imagined her to be more physically imposing result. one more company. let's see. sure, happy installation. her parisian gallery believes elite, has works, have great potential on the french art market. and she's determined to make it big in france. b as this late like this right. now, booster club is a great music, al, is he to lizzie's art. there's also something graphical and sonorous about it yet not wanting her work as a sense of time. but it's also very spatial to dog. ah,
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if you like a lawyer, it's like a caricature. it always makes me laugh because this collaboration is just the way you'd imagine it was it's, it's for quite different. and of course the buy is a different to generally the americans like to buy big, huge things and right away here the madam was like to have a little something nice on display in their bathrooms. yet i know that the germans, i turn, keep a very low profile there, often bourgeois industrialization. you know though, you'd never even recognize them as such. and they have incredible collection of me . outdoor him in missouri, a can go to, i saw helium, home mothers. i'm not but clara has no time to enjoy the sights of paris. back in berlin, work is starting on a new big project. alita father has been invited to take part in the sculpture exhibition desert x in california. oh, as always,
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her concept begins with pencil and paper. this sketch will act as a blueprint for the artist and her team in the coming months. clever hamilton as her, as an artist. i think you have to learn how to formulate your thoughts in such a way that then late to become what i want to create. mentally, you have to perceive your vision in such a systematic and logical way that it can be realised somehow. and of course, i learned from that 1st impulse that's may be half dram till you half encountered voice, half, who knows what exactly, and how to reformulate that into the chain of events which is necessary to produce the desired result type of when i identify the north bend it is on band, this is an a, there's a difference of hulu. ah,
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okay, i'm fine. i get an adrenalin rush when i have an exhibition here and then have a project results and you speak the whole diva and get to show it off. and then you have to set a price and see if you can offer a discount or a package deal with. but i think that super and great fun to somehow i think it just helps you get better and better with me. ah with
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