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my guess is week is julianne smith. you are some buster to the alliance. com which zone in 60 minutes on d w. they want to know what makes a german 13 in the german love and banning thing away from that. but i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes and everything today getting, are you ready to meet the german can join me, rachel stuart on d. w. now this building is not just very unique from the outside, but within these walls lies a very unique approach to art and some secrets ought to be revealed in today's show . welcome to the job contemporary art foundation. although this is an art space and never houses a permanent art exhibition, nor does it exist as a commercial art gallery, but rather promotes and shares and appreciation for contemporary art
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before me to put the people behind the exciting foundation, let's see what's a store for you on today's show, we are dropping in as francis brown, who's placing gun firmly on the map with his and imation focusing on education in african history. we also uncover how traditional rhonda and artifacts are being modernized, supporting local artisans, and allowing for these off today to continue to exist after max was all about bought in africa and the story delivers on that promise and more. i'm sure deposit must be the and you watching the re max ah ah ah, i'm visiting the job or
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a contemporary foundation bringing ought and ought appreciation into the modern age . i'm a box to meet with a representative from the job contemporary art foundation. but 1st, let's see what's on the plate. a pizza 190 takes us on the calendar e jersey from head to toe in this kitchen. every day has a special twist. i just love that also played on the meat. so oxley is one of our best phillips in cape town. fetal kitchen is 7 original african this is people grew up with the most popular, this is, are we call it or do we call it go it board. this is one of the things that people can afford because it's very odd to me as a teacher. so this is not going to chicken. our 2nd best seller, we call it all ran away. actually like chicken, the ones that grew up in the street. it takes longer to cool the same as the 5
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pension of food. no food to be exec has brought me to this for that. i'm at right now, and welcome to my restaurant. maybe about 5, not a lot. but these are the basic stuff that we need to put the judge hogan originally from the bubble is not a chain. she started cooking for home sake. this actually my objective came. i went to the police station. i was a police detective to be exact. yes. late, i've just opened a restaurant just they told me, what does it be? i started my business and 36 been in a place called like a lead kylie. john, let me take you that i was excited when i came to tell from the different from what i grew up in tv like all the time. i've got tired of it so
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so this is the role that i started my business. i started selling from one of this bold budget. the year we used to put our said here. every sale meant that your business is for 4 different types. it's covered with yeah, it's a place to be, i was there for like a month or 2. and i just realized like people a lot really key or eating the put, the mother could think. and there's restaurant, we do follow traditional rate to be with a whole animal is use and nothing go back and look over the level. it's all about, you'll flavored what i don't need to pretend to be someone. i'm not, this visit was everything is something that i grew up next. i just feel like you have to keep it. or if you know, we are now bases ration like lifestyle change, but whatever that to do with the food, we do to keep it that way for that we can also have our people that are coming
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after to know where we come from, the people that will prefer to bow food is people like me that has came from other provinces to come, leave you what i like about is displayed. the vibe wall is the same as that. as i told you, like this one is more horrible if you could give me a new ones. do the ones for the food general the world. we live a good rate to go to work with his mission and he does how get a good variety of homeless jews and the likes. there is why we don't have the signature this because if i say because he's sick this, this might be excluded. another culture we cover the dark up to you,
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we had the right combo, which had a lot of meat. we had the hard buddy with them and i always have a fun time when i come, you know, enough food for everyone. given us be people. you can see my brother going in originally from the same case when take me back home. i can hear the birds in the cow. taxes buying the gates is the top priority that he has also committed. mostly like the way to student, one of the chefs to be that ability or for their g people lives to make what to do better, better, better want to take this to the other africans that update over to either to buy or the u. k. as a basic leg 02 of my favorite things,
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food and cape town. time to delve into what this wonderful space has to offer. janine, thank you so much for chatting to me today. why was jake have established jacob was established as the new philanthropic initiative? and that was to support the arts with a particular focus on the global south. and for the 1st 3 years we focused on only women artists in our 1st 3 exhibitions. janine, the exhibition is set up in such a way that this much just auto enjoy. but there's a strong digital component. why did you merge art and digital? we are looking at a different way of experiencing. often we use technology to support your experience . part of this is about having a different encounter between the visitor and the artwork that allows for more space for reflection and engaging with the artwork around the exhibition. there's no wall takes no labels. we've taken all of that information out of the exhibition and it's in an app. and as you walk round,
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you can explore the exhibition by just looking. and when you move close to a certain area, the beacon in that area will push the information to the app and you can read more about the actual artworks that you are looking at. thank you so much, jenny. before we check out who the 3 ot is that exhibited here today, ah, let's check out how rhonda is allowing for their rich autism tradition to live on in modern times. i don't vessel, we innovate by integrating traditional skill sets into modern and contemporary pieces. the entrepreneur revolution in africa has seen the meteoric rise of women tightened in the fear of the art. one such pair founded an art collected in the city of kigali. they are proudly tapping into their cultural route and their communities created talent to breadth, enviable, beautiful fashion and interior deck or pieces for retail. in doing so, the true espouse, the principle of rising by lifting others. philosophy is really about 2 heads are
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better than one. it's really just about collaboration in all aspects of our business. we're always looking to collaborate with other artist, with artisans, with other creatives, other businesses. so not just running businesses as well, but we collaborate with businesses and hang out businesses and sell africa out businesses and in west africa as well. so we're always just looking at how can we really offer a really rich products that is african uncle. clam equal parity working in a cooperative is good and advantages because it fosters development. lactaid included because when we started this, there were many unemployed women. god continue on leading to dispatch in the household when they asked that women are not capable tomorrow. so we got the idea of creating that. we still got a cooperative in mo hanger got guidance, student tuition compared to the competitors. so my new credit
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graham in our grandma is the one who started teaching us this. she taught to other women as well. we got market demand in the to what we generated or does, and we fulfilled them the whole minded as a result of our children went to school and there are many other needs that the women were able to have gotten themselves without relying on their husbands. we'll call, we'll be addition, any atlanta, when a woman in the corporate, if has some needs or a problem, you know, i'll call them, she can get a loan to solve it. frankly, because we save money for that. pamela is simply, i do. she doesn't have to borrow it from alice where idea the different ours that are found under age be as passion, we have home to core. and very specifically, we have a lot of artists in the products, and these parts are really important to our brand. and our mission is way to be
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able to collaborate and create pieces that are, that are using traditional techniques, but in a very modern way. so we work with over 300 artisans to make this possible, some of which include red color window, which makes really beautiful sculptures. and also traditional pieces like b did each of these. and each of which are traditionally used, like the kitchen, was, says calabash to drink local beer from. whereas now we'll take an innovative with that is to beat, be that calabash analysis and home to go into the literature. i'm crafting about this color class and it's called gus ha, i don't think that is what we thought about it and realized that you got it after you get to. we've got the idea that it can be used for other members. she can use it for declaration or keep other objects depending on what you want when you
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this wooden copies are traditional utensil using short drinking milgar, macola mac. nowadays, people don't remember these things because they used glasses cops and much 0 question combat. so we decided to embellish them with be passing. that rate can make a comeback with a new long arnold, which it must. i know it's actually an old object with a new look into rejected article. you can still use it to drink milk or for decoration dish. coloma took o'connell, many creation the way though in modernized traditional pieces in our own way. i think it's really picking on the subtleties of traditional skill sets. so whether it's beadwork, where we're doing the traditional colors, like black and white, but maybe not in such an overt way, or even things like baskets. we're doing them in modern shapes on that can be more suitable to a contemporary client. but we're still respecting the essence of the craft.
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the success of hot bustle as an ethical fashion and deco brand proudly rwandan is largely due to the collaboration of more than 300 artisans who create products that eventually find homes all over the globe. born in burundi and raised in congo rwanda's artist christian walk as pieces are notable fixtures at hot bothell. my uncle is a mixture between a traditional and model is a bridge between the 2. here we have the chassis. it is inspired by the occupational medical tainer. people used to traditionally drink with and we custom carver and also added a be surprise, all just integrated and we have here um, what he on as far by the traditional i run an hour thought between bruno actually ah, cool, i'm a, its minimalistic culture. but you know,
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innovated by the have a series, the machine does to version of these. you have the 63 cow is in rundown, and also in grande. i think it auto countries in africa represent a beauty and fertility and all that. i love culture. what i do is actually, and by the culture and congo, run 9 bruley with those uplifted i lived and that i love and fit myself through the country. it also takes around a year, year and a half to come up with a finish product. but you know, the result is often for the side concepts of, of the 3rd, really to be able to emerge clients in the middle, right experience. so whether you're dining, cafe and drinking running coffee,
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or you're shopping in the shopping, you're buying know traditional things like baskets or b, the item. we really just want to be able to provide the client with a really averse of experiences made and rhonda hi wanda, who are these 3 she my aunt is exhibited here. so these are pioneering artists from the global south. we have frida kahlo from mexico. she is a self taught artist who constructs for identity around what was happening in mexico at the time. and then we have, i'm with a shy girl who is from india. i. she is a woman of mixed hungarian and indian heritage. and she basically shows us personal agency by deciding that europe is not for her and her destiny as a painter, live in india. and then we have irma stern, who was born to immigrant, german, jewish parents in south africa. and she is wilmington, trained in germany as an artist, but then returns to as
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a after the rise of antisemitism in germany. okay, so the side we just have pictures showing erma sterns or rather her formation her identity formation from. so that's her from a young age until she returns to her house in south africa. it's why these 3 artists specifically, they forged their own identity. they call their own pause at a time when women don't have much room to do so. i mean, this is the early 19 hundreds, right, and are for the 6th edition, we wanted to look at the constructions of cosmopolitan and indigenous identities are through female artist who did portraits and self portraiture. also these women fit that criteria perfectly in the section, i guess is if we get to gain a deeper understanding of each artist, right, i'll get to see the social cultural context to what, what was inspiring them. i would have influenced them would get to see how they
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grew up, but more importantly, we get to see how they transition from the european influences into those embodied indigenous identities. not being bound by one society, stand or tried to define women as they all provide inspiration to us at the time as women and everyone at large. i am ready to enter the last part of exhibition we one carefully selected piece from each of our artist is on display in their own structure, specifically created for this exhibition. mm hm. let's take a tour with rising music. god top cherry as she takes us through her favorite hotspots in the viet. mm. this is your girl thought teddy. what was all the way from libya currently in the height of been took and i'm about to show you around then took city. so please follow me. let me show you
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around the monica in is also known as top cherry is a rising star, maybe as music seen, the 31 year old has collected pretty much all the nominations, namibia has to offer album of the year a bit. you've come up with collaboration best but what the top cherry, what, what mean sub say what. 8 5 what means the number one goal, like top means on top of the game? number one, nobody can come on top of that, you know, and the what, what just came because people would always say, what are you doing? what are you about? what's next? what? so i added that, what was the music varies from don sole to afro pop to rap to gospel, but soft jerry herself refuses to box in music. i don't like to put a john ra tag on my music because i think my music, i just wake up and when i go to the studio,
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it depends what i'm feeling. if i feel rock that day, i can do a rock and roll song. you know, so yeah, i do music that people love because people love me and i love people doing what she love. wearing a journalist by profession actress and right to buy passion. but top jerry, i certainly found her calling music despite being one of the maybe a top artist, talk to cherry angles with the crowd like quarters markets in kinds of tour every so the next morning. yeah, because this, this is perfect for the next then i'm going to did you have to have the 5 to give it up bringing in her mother tongue or she bumble isn't owed to her heritage and culture . being a maybe in itself is a source of inspiration, but top cherry, particularly namibian,
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and then every day hostile motivates. so this is the heart of to, to listen to see that people that came from the north. they came from the house. we came from canada. they came from their homes to the city, basically to come make a living. listen at a time. i tell stories from people here, cardinal, i'm on that and i, and i got dad, i'm and i'm the guy. dad goes to look. * bad back with good stella, good japan. you know the whole bill. why she long as you got that, but there was she was, she was meaning like, don't think about the situation that you are in today. doesn't determine your to moral. all you have to do is post to day, so that you tomorrow is better deals are valid, what you want to be, what you want to become. you can become the right mindset. so that's where you said heavy mind. read the
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news from one odd space to another artist is breaking into animation with creative and african features. frontal brown. as breaking into the scene in the, in the our history moves, we're mainly now written by, as there is an idea of the african only being knowledge through or our transition, which is also not so much true submit. it is about time that we document some of the stories to the new medium and for me
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it is an emission ah frank says runs one of the biggest animation house in ghana which is kind of in the green space and imation and tell him authentic african stories are local ways. 2 key, our main idea was the bring something which is more authentic and more related to the kid. what do you want to do when you maybe want to be a farmer or even a plumber? how he did his deb, you and more fractional 7, some minutes. children's content was picked up by amazon prime, making him the 1st african animation producer to achieve such a feat. their idea is to bring it back home and mitigate that lack of identity that our kids have when be watched all of these as
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a genius content. ah, to, to actually is my most ambitious project because it led me to go to film school as much as i wanted to be a great time into and to be producing cool stuff with animation to, to made me think about the right ways of doing things how do, why really tell the story and tell it's well, just like how this me and the big studios that telling the stars so to, to above the 17th century formation of shampoo. i'm sorry where 2 young friends come together. pragmatic, young prince and also, and as soon grand magician come in together to liberate the people from bondage and they have to do this by united and case plan. so if i can, which is
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a very difficult tax to unite these such life claims, to be one under one umbrella to fight one tire and 10 done to take them. and after taking them become in the biggest empire from kingdom to an empire in africa, in the 17th century, 2 is very much lead. subplot kind of projects that really go along with teens by our people in africa was francis was a little wrecked in 2020 of africa, 35 and the 35 as one of the most inspiring young and to permit under the age of 35, making good strikes in africa. he has won many awards, both on local and international level, but it has been a long journey. i drive my creation from
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a lot of places. the beach has become a place where i kind of have them in contact with myself. so i look at the horizon of the fee and the way i get my answers back, frances continues to blame the trill in animation industry, and he currently works with about 20 specialist john from both government and other african countries. now we have local producers and one in there who are now producing the film and chuck film to tell our stories to also direct and show people how we want our voices. so for yes and generation is to come, will be able to also collect all of their identity crisis that we fit, who thank you for
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spending time with me as we showcase the latest modern offerings from all over africa. for more check us out on d, w dot com, forward slash happy next till next time. be kind to each other with ah ah, ah, with
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