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passage is the title of this installation made up of five hundred distinct sculpt is a modern art museum in munich purchased the work of. the installation is a tribute to the talents of individuals and the role the artist place in the creative process. the figures are in there is of of daily life of japanese culture and steel workers who know the material inside out. a story of childhood and dreams it's about messam offices movements and tales that are told. actually it's this is not the content which comes even before i start working on the piece so there is a story behind it and it comes through the process of simplification so i'm working . with maybe a very difficult. story which wouldn't be interesting to people to be transmitted there but i am but i have to simplify to very. abstract form i would say so the title is for me as important as the work itself titles like measuring the universe more than empty words visitors can measure themselves here on the wall of work created by the exhibit leaving behind a presence and an absence cheerful get militantly the art of moment. and finall
passage is the title of this installation made up of five hundred distinct sculpt is a modern art museum in munich purchased the work of. the installation is a tribute to the talents of individuals and the role the artist place in the creative process. the figures are in there is of of daily life of japanese culture and steel workers who know the material inside out. a story of childhood and dreams it's about messam offices movements and tales that are told. actually it's this is not the...
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batali now his signature works are scattered around the world and include san francisco's museum of modern art another art museum in the u.s. state of north carolina as well as the samsung museum of art in seoul just to name a few red bricks are normally his trademark but he's gone in a different direction with one of his latest projects the fury for a restaurant in switzerland is perched some seventeen hundred meters on top of a mountain overlooking the valley below now of course we went there to check it out . and impressive construction. as an impressive altitude the fiord a d.b.a. trap of stone flower is perched at a lofty one thousand seven hundred meters landmark crowns the monte general also in the swiss can talk to chino dion takamine restaurant with its kind aramic views was designed by mario bava the world renowned swiss architect was inspired by the form of the mountain. in the past month and i wanted to do justice to two different sides of the mountain one of them which faces south is very pretty and all the other is north facing and it's craggy and steep and the a there that i can
batali now his signature works are scattered around the world and include san francisco's museum of modern art another art museum in the u.s. state of north carolina as well as the samsung museum of art in seoul just to name a few red bricks are normally his trademark but he's gone in a different direction with one of his latest projects the fury for a restaurant in switzerland is perched some seventeen hundred meters on top of a mountain overlooking the valley below now of course we went there...
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modern art. the metropolitan museum of art , i'd be in the damascus room and i guess i just, i love the language, love the art and that's why a lot of people get. in terms of light, following syria, i wrote a book with my best friend on her, that's probably why. >>. >> we have time for one last question. >> ai'd like to talk to molly about wanting to go back to syria and there are millions of other people who want to go back to using it through right now the regime is making it more difficult by operating property of people who have left and can you tell a more about that? >> that seems cruel to. >> i'm glad you got that point, that was something but we ran outof time the regime is really , has made literally that you don't register your property within 30 days, theregime cases. it's something similar to what israel did , and it's sort of an asses you wanted allows turkeys state to potentially unseal fast, high people of land, people's homes, people entire wealth and resources and yes, it is something that would lead to the impoverishment and disinfectant of huge swaths of the country. he conside
modern art. the metropolitan museum of art , i'd be in the damascus room and i guess i just, i love the language, love the art and that's why a lot of people get. in terms of light, following syria, i wrote a book with my best friend on her, that's probably why. >>. >> we have time for one last question. >> ai'd like to talk to molly about wanting to go back to syria and there are millions of other people who want to go back to using it through right now the regime is making...
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eight hundred projects all over the world one of his most famous works is the san francisco museum of modern art which opened in one nine hundred ninety five. is a master of both geometric forms and likes to use materials like stone and concrete as he did in tel aviv symbolised a synagogue and jewish heritage center typical of his architectural handwriting the red brick and round form of avery could be draw in france only one of the noise can even make up everyone writes as best they can because a signature is unmistakable you just need to see to think oh strokes see. garcia marquez wrote a number of novels but its language remained the same i think that my style is very autobiographical fico. barrier bottas monumental architectural star has had the greatest impact on his home count on to chino where he's best known for his tickle buildings. the church of san giovanni battista in the mountain village of manual has striking black and white stripes. and attract lots of tourists. hopes that your a.d.p. atra will be just as popular it's a project that's particularly close to the architect's heart af
eight hundred projects all over the world one of his most famous works is the san francisco museum of modern art which opened in one nine hundred ninety five. is a master of both geometric forms and likes to use materials like stone and concrete as he did in tel aviv symbolised a synagogue and jewish heritage center typical of his architectural handwriting the red brick and round form of avery could be draw in france only one of the noise can even make up everyone writes as best they can...
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eight hundred projects all over the world one of his most famous works is the san francisco museum of modern art which opened in one thousand nine hundred five. is a master of both geometric forms and likes to use materials like stone and concrete as he did in tel aviv symbolised a synagogue and jewish heritage center typical of his architectural handwriting the red brick and round form of a free coffee drill in france the noise can even make up everyone writes as best they can because the signature is unmistakable you just need to see to think oh strokes see. garcia marquez wrote a number of novels but its language remained the same i think that my style is very autobiographical fico. verio banters monumental architectural style has had the greatest impact on his home kant on to chino where he's best known for his last tickle buildings. the church of san giovanni battista and the mountain village of manju has striking black and white stripes. and attracts lots of tourists. hope said for your a.d.p. atra will be just as popular it's a project that's particularly close to the architect's heart af
eight hundred projects all over the world one of his most famous works is the san francisco museum of modern art which opened in one thousand nine hundred five. is a master of both geometric forms and likes to use materials like stone and concrete as he did in tel aviv symbolised a synagogue and jewish heritage center typical of his architectural handwriting the red brick and round form of a free coffee drill in france the noise can even make up everyone writes as best they can because the...
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and that is still the case even today brown was museums are famous for works of modern art from all overthe baltic region along with the at and of music festivals the extensive cultural sphere that includes architecture photography and living in a middle class atmosphere. the former chipotles home says not only as a museum today the municipality uses some of the rooms for representative but as it . roma live in the old town today for one hundred eighty families a workshops with offices and stores some eight hundred citizens enjoy the privilege of living in this if you. will. but in the past life was only delayed or indeed comfortable for a handful of the townsfolk built in a traditional log cabin style kissed a house which is two hundred years old was home to simple farmers and seamen. each family had just one room space but only the barest to descend from the beds for the parents could be pushed together children had to sleep on the floor or in how much. drama is not just a museum town for inhabitants and visitors alike it is a creative and inspiring blend tradition progress and from oc
and that is still the case even today brown was museums are famous for works of modern art from all overthe baltic region along with the at and of music festivals the extensive cultural sphere that includes architecture photography and living in a middle class atmosphere. the former chipotles home says not only as a museum today the municipality uses some of the rooms for representative but as it . roma live in the old town today for one hundred eighty families a workshops with offices and...
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or something, at the museum of modern art in new york. >> it doesn't quite sound like "imagine."he's going to go in a different direction. >> i hope. >> i think this is a remix. >> it's still going. >> and they claim she broke up the beatles somehow. i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. right, freshness for weeks! downy unstopables. for a fresh too feisty to quit. and now try downy unstopables with the original scent of tide stop fearing your alarm clock... with new*! zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin ...that supports your natural sleep cycle... ...so you can seize the morning. new! zzzquil pure zzzs. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ >>> it is prime shark season. and the disc
or something, at the museum of modern art in new york. >> it doesn't quite sound like "imagine."he's going to go in a different direction. >> i hope. >> i think this is a remix. >> it's still going. >> and they claim she broke up the beatles somehow. i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. right,...
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arts master plan in particular appeal today her. her work is in the permanent collection at sf noma, museum of modern art in new york to name a few. she states that her work tends toward reconsideration of the over looked, neglected, forgotten and forsaken and she works in a variety of media from fabric, metal concrete and glass. for this project she did research about the history of treasure island, particularly the 1939 world's fair and she recognized there was an opportunity to remake a lost art work. she had seen a promotional video for the 1939 world's fair and she noticed behind the massive sculpture of the mythical figure pacifica in the seven seas, there was 100 foot tall silver chime curtain which tinkled the tranquil song of peace. she would like to propose a variation of that, give it depth, orient horizontally and in addition to creating sound, it would have numerous spinning elements of different sizes that would harness the wind coming off the bay. it would include an assortment of pattern and open work that would allow for a good amount of transparency to take advantage of the view of the bay, the city and the lands
arts master plan in particular appeal today her. her work is in the permanent collection at sf noma, museum of modern art in new york to name a few. she states that her work tends toward reconsideration of the over looked, neglected, forgotten and forsaken and she works in a variety of media from fabric, metal concrete and glass. for this project she did research about the history of treasure island, particularly the 1939 world's fair and she recognized there was an opportunity to remake a lost...
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. >> when you hear the term modern art you don't necessarily think high tech, right? that'sxactly what they are doing at this museuma digit-at-art guide called hirshorn eye. can you scan any piece of art and a video will explain the piece. right now the museum is the only one offering this service but ing that will change. >> that's what we hope because it's so simple and easy for everyone to use. we think a lot of museums might be interested in just exploring and takinthis journey with using seein w how can transform the museum experience for the 21st century. >> the eye is not an app, it's a website. android use nee google chrome installed. if you have an iphone you have to use safari. so far more than 20 artists havv recordeo to make their art come alive. i think that' a real fantastic idea. nl >> that's the way i can see using a cell phree. >> tou go. >> looking at the screen while you're actually in front of some art. >> yeah. >> okay. that's cool. >> the restaurant industry is in the midst of a boom, but that growth is not a p of romantic date nights but it's fueled by delivery. next, how it's changing how re
. >> when you hear the term modern art you don't necessarily think high tech, right? that'sxactly what they are doing at this museuma digit-at-art guide called hirshorn eye. can you scan any piece of art and a video will explain the piece. right now the museum is the only one offering this service but ing that will change. >> that's what we hope because it's so simple and easy for everyone to use. we think a lot of museums might be interested in just exploring and takinthis journey...
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and large scale art installations have been displayed around the world and very rarely in a museum there saying that he's probably best known for the weather project at the tate modern and lunch at this site specific installation and point a semicircular screen a saving of near is an artificial mist to create a dazzling sound that enchanted over two million people. now he has a new show opening which depicts a much softer the side of his work the exhibition called water colors in munich spin you have to take is not what you might expect the images present his multi-faceted skills as a draftsman. these humble works of art or a far cry from monumental installations. for any use on the man who made them he's actually famous for his spectacular highly emotive pieces. but his current exhibition in munich spinnaker take them all down on shows a different side of the artist. a more delicate frugal such a sight. this block used to hold a chunk of ice when it melted it left its shape inside hardened concrete. only for an e.s.r. and had a few ice chunks left over so he placed them on watercolor paper to fool examining what it means to let twenty thousand years melt away this
and large scale art installations have been displayed around the world and very rarely in a museum there saying that he's probably best known for the weather project at the tate modern and lunch at this site specific installation and point a semicircular screen a saving of near is an artificial mist to create a dazzling sound that enchanted over two million people. now he has a new show opening which depicts a much softer the side of his work the exhibition called water colors in munich spin...
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and large scale art installations have been displayed around the world and very rarely in a museum there saying that he's probably best known for the weather project at the tate modern and lunch at this site specific installation and point a semicircular screen a saving of marriage is an artificial mist to create a dazzling sound that enchanted over two million people. now he has a new show opening which depicts a much softer less side of his work the exhibition called water colors in munich spin you have to take is not what you might expect the images present his multi-faceted skills as a draftsman. these humble works of art or a far cry from monumental installations. on the man who made them he's actually famous for his spectacular highly emotive pieces. but his current exhibition in munich spinnaker take them more than a shows a different side of the artist. a more delicate frugal such an aside. this block used to hold a chunk of ice when it melted it left its shape inside hardened concrete. only four and yes on had a few ice chunks left over so he placed them on watercolor paper to fool examining what it means to let twenty thousand years melt away this is not t
and large scale art installations have been displayed around the world and very rarely in a museum there saying that he's probably best known for the weather project at the tate modern and lunch at this site specific installation and point a semicircular screen a saving of marriage is an artificial mist to create a dazzling sound that enchanted over two million people. now he has a new show opening which depicts a much softer less side of his work the exhibition called water colors in munich...