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and he created them, i made the artist imo carbo. can you see krista from gordon parks? 21 a dw. ah, what people have to say matters to us? i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. ah, for me that's, that's how i see things. and i said, painting as a problem or the congress has a problem or the papacy problem suffers as
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a problem. and you have to find solutions to solve up hoping ah, i'm welcome while for a young painter from gonna appear on the international, seem like a bolt out of the blue. his works like hot cakes and the prices soon shut up a 1200000. the fashion world also took a fancy to his motifs for mm. we went with unlock global awful to tracy's roots in the capital of gonna crap where he also sees his future. mm. how did dishonesty shipment from west africa's coast become a rising star of contemporary art and so quickly for
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and what does he and others think of his success? mclamore and he's an artist who lives in his time and with his contemporary, alyssa cooper and i teach down the field mother them in there. he's the most recent star in the firmament and he's gone through the roof in terms of attention price. i don't get that and also incredible recognize ability or send it with you. such ment is one of the rates of it for some of us because we know that you can make it and truly make it i was born in, i was born here in a so. and then at some point i move with my product. medina. and then when he died
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was we came back here because this is where my mom stay. so they moved back to my father is a fisherman. so when you goes foresees, i'm the area. so i have to basically stay home and look after my siblings. and then, you know, you have to invent your in games because you mostly stuck on the house. that's where my friends also get to come to the house. and that's where we kind of start drawing in to. it's more like a mini competition where we find out who did or copied the best cut. so we all were doing the same thing. and then we'll be the judges and decide which of us did the best one in just off the coast, the central district of acura is known for its restaurants and my life in this is where he grew up.
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a with the more no more in the morning and often visits his family a . so we stayed here for some time actually this one now is a bathroom and then move to that one. i live with a 1000000 coffee, coit in some way. if you don't have to necessarily come from the same model, but no, once you are living in the same house, if you are in the community or in that neighborhood,
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it's funny. that's how it grew up. europe is very, you know, for yourself. and i mean, sometimes it, it, okay, it gives you a lot of space to grow for yourself. but i feel it's, it's nice to have to pour on that, you know, if you see how to be together, how to do things together. mean it just beautiful. mm. his studio has become a neighborhood meeting point it being an artist or a painter in guy. you know, for sure that you don't have a career like, you don't have a life. you know, you're not gonna make anything for me like this. you know from the beginning because your. busy parents love you, this supports you,
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but they would tell you point blank that you're not gonna make anything from it and do is supposed to you education. but in when you're done, you're going to tell you have to find the job. ah. so gonna spas is it's, it's a big thing. it's kind of a way to get out. you know, so for me, i thought, you know, i'm gonna make good money with tennis. and i thought, you know, i'm just going to get it. so at some point i was like, if i make going to money and i'm getting old like, why do i have one to do? i love fancy, like hello joint. so then i went to school to men, my hobby, which is painting. and then come back, play tennis, make the money, and then paint. but then i got stuck with painting and knocked and this is, ah, ah,
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she just walker walker. i often say that m o r cole is a sculptor too. said that i have the impression that he scalps as paintings in his characters on guards with his reg. he's invented a new visual language with regard to skin, especially black skin was coughing because it's a very personal nation. oh wow. his painting has an organic aspect for almost bain us with the all gets as if you can see the veins, a painting that gets under the skin, who while eventually call such a bunch of it's work that has a lot of sense. you ality, see i have i, it's work that is deeply entwined with the body. he's describing 33. he plays with his fingers. he has a sensuality with khaki because he has a touch that has liberated itself from the instrument. and yes, it's all from the brush. he set up the fact that he came to study and learn about
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the theories and practices i lived. and i was told, this is how it goes. these are the rules and he still uses his fingers eclectic or in the end office. but i think that's quite ironic. griffin only refused to the actual flesh vehicle nick, back to school gal to college of art and design was founded in 1969. and it was a hot bed of talent for decades. i bought i was forced to close 5 years ago due to a lack of funds. this is glinetta. so i do took my glassdoor, this is my glass. it was a wooden structure. move to close it down. i think they had some problems with probably the government and also financial stuff. that's why they put it on
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her. i've been cannot, i was a delay financial stuff. but yeah, i really believe because i have to raise the money in make payment and i saw it is own pencil. what under bought for me it was amazing. i was thinking how to do it. but then, you know, i checked the energy of the class and do a laugh in like making fun of the person. and so you know, i had all my joys asset i need to hide. so i hid owen dreams because what i had was not even close to what this under bought and already do and making fun of it. so i better not show it. and you know, that was gonna. so then i knew already that if you don't, you know, sit up len, do astro, you're not gonna make it. so you know, i had to,
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i knew already arriving that i have to protest. i went to in 2014, marco had the opportunity to study in europe at the academy of finance in vienna. it was time to leave acura for students with us if he has a very unique style. yeah. self taught, but at the same time, well sophisticated having the ski though sequel korea would cover his training in vienna, also told him that there's a certain rica and that it's necessary to know his influences. in this case, the viennese expressionist painters in well, i think he succeeded in combining 2 completely different styles in the scene. complex monte phil, vienna's museum distance, quickly became the 2nd home of the gun. an art student
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is foster or off it is. i knew that he visited the leopold museum regularly, rose and had a strong affinity for sheila and for clamped thinker, i think for our for certainly got a sense of ornament from trenton. and from sheila he got the expressiveness on individual the austell, the search for self and identity to crib, the the deep as high to go put out of the sense of being thrown into the wall to say, and constituting oneself as one or several individuals. was me or the individual? ah, for the 1st time since michael bluffer, college days. some of his early works had going on display in vienna in 2021. 3 self portraits from 2017. i ran. therefore for bring both memories. oh, you know the immense de la lake i was in a position or i was in a space where i needed to like to look into myself. and so for that article i
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turned the made sense. i like painting blow buddies and hearing the and i you have less blood but it is just a boy. so you know, a way to keep up painting. dr. bodies will be just looking to myself is good to go back to the groups that they got to see how your study is the word have seen what to accomplish. this is that way, but it's it's, it's wonderful that they get to see how are spattered either see or sundance. it all so constitutes important to momentum her and him a thought and period in terms of the question of black identity in a lot like his tone, what i kissed young could book, would it be? so it's a question. many countries are asking this hippie about their accountability regarding their relation, shopping with africa. think so no involvement and trade of a clue go math sir, in slain for a go and colonialism. second,
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industrial compet by no country can avoid that question to her. so did the shifting them all the said christian, i work by m o r cold while pho sits mid the v needs modernist. at the lee pulled museum. ah, ah! the gift from a private leader collector now has its place among bois 1st great role models, eco. and sheila and gustav, clint, who shaped venus, are below in their time they to revolutionized body in nature painting just like waffle today. in vienna have in, you know, i says to all this, it was amazing to finally know get to see some art and you know, be in touch with it. and also be in an environment where people actually
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appreciated and that you know, kind of change the way you also think about it. but in, you know, getting to vienna, seen all the different stylus in do for me doing how people worked. you know, no, get in tune to witness or this is kind of changed me us like, oh i just don't have to really, really good. like i don't have to pin the peasant to look like the pacing or the details to be good. and you just have to be authentic. you know, it took me a while. but then at some point i sat like i'm thinking how to on lend the things that i learned. and that was difficult because lennon how to pin really good and then trying to lose enough. it was, it was, it was done. mm. ah of course you can see the influence of ego. and sheila,
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in the signature is very similar to she did in the media. that's interesting to english feed that it's an example of how much a going sheila influenced him at least in this case, need be any stairs indecent pilot behind with their bit enigmatic baby. and a bit pensive, sometimes not dang, to their free, and they know what they are. if they're proud of themselves, they look squarely at themselves in my life. very simple. i like to audi, use the word busy, but i like to be as simple as possible. no, not too much so i don't want to be loud. and then at some point i arrived
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with the finger painting was uncomfortable. i didn't know what i was doing because again, i just couldn't control it. but when i finished to face painting, i was like, this is special. i grew i sent in to a friend of mine. i was like i dis radish this is just he said wishing risha flag ha no, but i'm like, it makes me like you. i feel good. last night. yeah. i just, you know, i don't, i no one don't stop painting with the brush. so i kept painting the prize and doing my finger painting, trying know how to simplify. how to, you know, for me does, that's how i see painting. i said painting as a problem or they come back as a problem. our deposit problem suffers as a problem and you have to find solutions to solve that problem. at any rate at blah
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forest paintings have triggered a food on the not market by a marco bow, awful, 6000000, 800000. your back are swap that in many of the berlin, 200000. on the summer of 2020, fueled in part by debate surrounding the black lives matter movement. la foes work sold at auction for more than 15 times their estimated price. so the 1200000. congratulations, jackie, because every appeal, when you reach such high prices, you have to listen to the market because the machine and the market is saying i c, d c. we won 10 malackle over and work at any price and then bought the market. so seattle machine. it ok, so you have to be able to find a balance between what the market once us could have here and what's good for the annotated, secure in the long run. along here i'm workable,
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our phone is not the 1st artist to be thrust into dizzying heights of fame by the art world. it's a beautiful thing to for a special but yours. i just have to know that she just an ordinary person and everything can go wrong. he knows how inconsistent that success can be sworn o my say. oh, my voice. oh, oh. oh. i mean, i have doth obscene to move anywhere i want to and leave all the life you live that are on by you know, it can also, it is disappear like that if you don't. but dwarf, i did take care and continue to explore new territory to if you look on my dainties,
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you will see the freshman has a big role. so hello fresh, you know, you don't have to see it, but what you were says everything intrigued by blossoms. lots of fashion, ch, kim jones, the created director, a d o. invited him to collaborate on the summer collection of 2021 year in very tabla, i'm a new was in real harmony, a connection between kim, jim's and amola cole. bhaskar kim james lift in africa for quite a long time, vicar, and also spent time in gone. i briefly in his youth, bassinger thought he'll go now, but it's not unknown to rain for him soon. a private tour until it will. hank, when you polish, goin shed the eyes rush hour, a man more detriment,
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dial our on the art always influences fashion. so again, more days our i entitled a school ground, vice versa on van viewed on, i'm awkward to him by speed. it can be said that fashion as a part of creativity, react indecent fan, and d, r, thinking about m o r co, and his project with your eyes and high net morgan mall. i hope that he can reach a broader audience in this group, which might also be or become interested in art. the, on the life out goldstein's, i see it see and order quantity and to see it in. mm though i'm walk or waffle, enjoys success. he's less keen on the hype, so he's pulled back into his corner as he puts it, and that's at home in acura. he wants to set up a new art school in oh,
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soon. mm hm. what koya, i'm like, who is a very, very generous person, if you will give them a someone have won't forget his roots, his origins from them all. and what is lacking in certain big african cities, such as for artists, structures that enable creation, but also production heal up when you show. okay, so this on my alley works. yeah. these i louis, i'm awful voice. when i started to sound critics enough, i visit, he's a wise connector, luscious. he supports his contempt freezing mice. there were buffalo, a, it is equal. he also discovers them fast, faster than the professionals. it don't come well, go up, al sam clue. he thought about residency when artists can create on the ground level k. and we, if, if the observers gather the collectors vehicle, it will have to move around to them the figure plessy. it was just
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a trial to see how people war act with each other being this in space working now just to get it done and then so i just fossil them to understand or see how it is like to work with each other and also take from each other so well that's why i go to space and i think was the time is really nice to have your own studio space where you know, you feel free to do whatever you want in the space. a mako is a friend of mine, you school done at the college of art i design. so we're back. we started for school, so you got a chance and travel outside. so you can bark. we've said okay, have a studio space. i think this place has been a good place to help some of us contemporary artists and guy here. i think we are doing great, great to x in this studio space. there is something that i got in vienna that i feel like dental getting. so with my university, for example, i have a professor that you know, you do
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a presentation and dates from time to time. the criticize a way and you know, it depends how you take it and then you go from there. and i feel like they don't have it, you know, it's like everyone works, india own show and that's it. and so bringing them out here, working with each other, interacting meal. they will go to each other studio and they will make comment. i come in, we go visit one notice to the ada, and every one have to say something like, you know, you look at a work and you make a comment, you like it, what you feel they can do better. and that's how they go. and i feel like that's what i got from, you know, because in hearing gonna will and how to paint. and i mean, we have the technique, we can, we can do it. but you know, presentation and learning how to talk about someone else's work and you know, getting criticized to, to be better is something that we did not get. so i think that's what i'm giving them and maybe they see that i actually started working on my police at all.
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and when i have my teeth, my clothes and everything are on me, my freeze my tv one, they always it in actually pay me a surprise visit. so he came in there and was like no on the split is too small for you. are the big police that's i don't fix you. you got to start working on your and, and start developing your style. and i saw that disability. well, good. and also big for me, for me to start exploring what's, what is with the foundation stone for his artist in residence project has been late . and the plan is to build a complex with several studios opposite his own studio, or been in the west. hello. did you know how the community is like, you know, they have so many spaces and that makes you feel more comfortable being
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a notice and i feel like, you know, i should be the same in my community. so may i thought if i have them is i'm gonna make and that's in the gulf of guinea is just a few minutes away by con amola cove waffle accompanies his mother. then it's time to reflect upon everything that's happened. what's coming and who he is. i usually been defensive for painting. so i will paint everything my head. so i see a character. i think what i want to do, you know, like do everything in my head finishing and in that comes it was i come to the, come on. i know what,
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where are you really well is that, you know, that's where you have to go, right. i'd like that because you know, i, i, i couldn't go by den this is when i go, there wasn't any not i wasn't really, wasn't saying anything at all. me back in the ad when been out for oh, with
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