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tv   Arts.21 - One Photo - A Whole World  Deutsche Welle  January 31, 2022 6:30pm-7:01pm CET

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ah, she has suspended game a so about the todd you're saying aren't 21 in on d, w and a. yeah. we got some hot tips for your bucket. list. romantic cornered, tread hotspot for food and some great cultural memorials to brood w, travel off. we go with be using the visuals to speak on what is not most has spoken with you since one things we love to
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explore, it's on multiple identity. ah, i wasn't really, photography was it was notetaking markham. yep. they opened the thing up and take a photo with . ready ready ready a good photograph takes us on a journey to new worlds, to times past and enter the lives of other people. it shows a staged as well as real identities and allows us to explore places as they once were were beginning our journey in south africa, where for more than 20 years, black algae b t q i,
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communities have been the focus of photographers ineligible holly's clerk. and nellum holly's powerful self portraits are politically charged there. the visual artist, exploration of black identity, one knew by indicating of a month. in addition, when the continental idol by india can do is i not selfish. i really photograph and they took in there with it as the provisional camera. i am one of them clearly just call me professor sam were calling to get the balance. i feel empowered. i felt actually good because people get to see somebody. i am not doing what i do to make money, but i do it to become is somebody said l m a julio identifies as non binary. what we caught up with him and kept her at an exhibition in the stevenson
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gallery. when a good one, the works on display are diverse, photographs, paintings, and installation. the document of celebrate the lives of south africa, lesbian, gay, trans, queer, and intersects communities with the well is visual in not thou wealth is a globe of pixels that forms a picture. so to make sure that we have like, good, high quality pixels, it means that we need to write this history. and l m a wholly grew up in latino township near durban, in the 19 seventy's that was during the apartheid era when south africa's white minority ruled over the country's black majority. holy was in the early twenties from south africa, held its 1st non racial democratic elections in 1994. well, came to south africa document elections. our 1st elections in
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a lot of us who are so definitely kids who had elections, who have what's in the couldn't access our own history, our own visual history. how sick is that? that's was them. i wish i had an opportunity to document the 1st. so does that can elections by due to lack of resources, with holy uses or camera to show the realities of the l g, b to our community continue to face discrimination and ostracism to this day. many people here see who sexuality as non africa bullies called her 1st photo series. only half the picture with a lot of people have been here. a lot of people have been violated on daily basis because of the agenda expression or because of their sexual
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orientation. so i come on board as a messenger of god, speaking on these issues as an insider in the entropy, see i community speaking as a black person understanding that politic of existence. so visual activities in is about activities and basically, but we using the visuals to speak on what is not and most has spoken about a denellin holly's in a position to take portraits of a wounded and vulnerable community. others could not. the artist describes the people in these pictures, participant seeking recognition rather than subject in 26 holy photograph martin, singer at their church. their close friends to this day. oh,
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i mean i could teach these human beings that i work with. then i have photograph of the photographing of a parent of time as participants who informs as in wish without them these know 4 to clarify business videographer. there is no academic pass. all calls later that they are knowledgeable more then these participants. holly's 1st meter exhibition in germany is that the group is bo, in berlin, is a collaboration with london's team modern natasha can well, the curated the berlin shoes, and we're speaking about questions of sexual violence and sexual rights. these connect to all of our histories, really, so not only thinking about south africa, but really also looking into how minorities address their desires, often without fear embracing all premises of love. and i think that is what brings
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me really close to these images. ah, so too long, we've been done and distorted mostly. and now i said, it is our time. it is our time cuz we are black with a smile. we exist and our experiences is what makes many people say and feel and cry because they get it. they get it here lou. ready ready our next are just brings us back to berlin, a city that is for ever changing. ready ready ready alexander stephanie has been documenting the change in faces burning for years. he photographs old
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shops, snack bars, abandoned buildings, industrial plants, and open spaces. the photos speak of the past as well as of the present, and create visual memories of places before they disappeared. florida liberties and mob eden charm that i love the cities more of a charm, pardon wise of my drawn to these places as if by magic. and i can't resist going on and they speak to me. you know what a graphing them is basically my you, i for my oldest yellow my we have capturing them for myself and for posterity fest side remnants of the berlin wall. relics of another time and spaces where artists lived and worked in divided berlin. and after the men fell, when in shoveling west 1000000000, i grew up in scruffy west. berlin wanted to mitchel call an exciting all those big
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baron spaces, were like vast adventure playgrounds her to be applied. i go baking there with friends, my mom, and find it exhilarated under par on font as we are offering. one of the cities biggest construction projects is currently underway, new berlin, central station. it's called you ropers city, and will include 3000 departments and offices 416000 people. not so long ago, the area looks like this. a disused always grounds over 60 days in size, when berlin was divided after world war 2. this area was maroon in the no man's land between east and west. since the war fell, its central location has made an attractive place to build and admire. schleiden fun there, ma'am, blown away by the sheer quantity, common reason. last year's apprentice and air where i'm standing, it looks like it could be anywhere in the world. my la misunderstood, that's what bothers me. the most tired one does not say,
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interchange ability. rhoda does. this is one area where i wish they are preserved. have at least 10 years ago, a little didn't verify these new buildings along the spree. less and make it nostalgic. that room they read us was over. there is what was once the curry felt it world famous for graffiti by street artist blue lab law on i photographed this place regularly for over a decade in ya. i'm a bigger man. it was the most hotly contested place in the chrysler district. in the last remaining open space or, or any one could have a barbecue, we are group, then it became berlin's 1st fidela, one bill, whom to refugees and towns on the thrift at. ah, so in crow expect is gleiss strike park, which covers some $31.00 hacked is it's a full morale wide area that stood empty during the time that the world. traces from its former identities still remain among the green. alexander stefan started coming here long before it became
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a popular park. he captured what has since disappeared. for instance, the gulf driving range that closed in 2009. but there's still plenty to do here. one here, shown a vague we found a great way to keep the memory of the parks history alive, and we saw or creasing a space for all berliners and relax and enjoy them so lot on the job impact fugly. well, in still has places where time seems to have stood still. he is experiencing a construction dune more and more alexander stefan feels the need to hurry so that he can capture the soul of his home city in time before it changes again. these next few artists can't get enough of change and of the possibilities it opens . ah,
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behind each image, there's a personal story. many of the videos and photos by the french. you else a para and you had a banana show the artists themselves. and yet, they are also always some one different. the 2 women appear as different characters and stage portraits. the results are versatile, an unsettling mix of performance and disguise. to invent their characters, stories and spaces elsa and you. hannah, are always observing everything around. allister call her consider stores we tell are a bit like a magical puzzle made up of aspirations. we have and share images from a films like observations about found them through inspiring foam people. we pass on the street, woke up those of the starting points, which allow us to play these characters in their med dirge with fascination
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or the resulting photos resemble film stills. elsa knew hannah don't just disguise themselves for their food to seize. the also scout out and style interiors as well as x 2 years to suit each story and character occasionally. chance also please apart like when a dog happens to come is can use of the restroom. i'm what we are really interested in. all that is the magic of the moon and it's all, for instance, if we want to shoot in a room, we'll do it at a specific time of day when we know the lighting will be good. so we been to reality rather than the other way around it and we like that because it makes for plenty of surprises. so chris, oh elsa, you, hannah, use natural light and few high tech tricks. in terms of photography, the jews approach is rather minimal, but it's
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a different story when it comes to their vast treasure trove of wigs, accessories, clothing, and makeup. oh, it's the 2nd mix. it is one thing we love to explore. it's our multiple identity meal necklace. olden, admit aon of a banner that we also know our limits and don't take things too far. oscar, it's very important for us because it's the authenticity which brings our characters to life with them about an edge. it's a song, it is an altered thinking of these identities resemble us in some ways that are very far away from us and others on general as a dialogue between the characters and us would you know, the sense of intimacy, anton affinity, it was, we like some of the characters a lot, only perhaps because they don't resemble us, but that, that rather remind us of people. we love them all the characters are extensions of ourselves, but in a bad way, so to speak. no oncology men earlier to move us us whenever possible. the
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2 women designed the exhibitions to hear it calls rash. natasha gallery. they decorated one space to look like a 700 hotel, bobby low sam 0. we had fun, creating an ambiance a bit. likewise, anderson, it's something we like to do a lot because it has an extension of how we tell stories and an invitation for the public to understand how we work as artists of how we discover a place to observe things on the details. text is in colors that den inspire our stories to it's our own universe. we're presenting you back, hopeless. children's bedrooms can also feel like private university. james madison traveled the world photographing where children sleep ah child to see in reality often manage. what would the world look like if it were made by children may be like this.
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the domain, a full year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals the biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains 4 hours a day. this is her bedroom. other times a place where a child lays their head for the night provides insight into their families, difficult living situation, and daily fight for survival. ah, for the 15 years british photography, james madison has documented where children sleep. i was asked to come up with a project for a children's charity or either of a child in kind of smiling a lot or a child in a disaster situation. so i began to think about my, how could you know
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a little bit more about a child. and i thought back to my own childhood, i kind of looked at the kids in the pictures and i kind of thought, i wonder what bab bedroom is like. nicole home to 7 year old indira. she'd have family live in a single room. the children sleep on the floor. indira has worked at a granite quarry since she was 3 years old for 5 to 6 hours a day with any protective game. mm. james madison met many boys and girls who have been robbed of the very things that make childhood special, being free from care and responsibility. ah, i live in a fayette in rio de janeiro. she's 14 and pregnant for the 3rd time,
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8 year old ro see from cambodia lives on a garbage town. it's home to 5000 people. not only were they'd living in these terrible conditions, but they will also having to pay rent. it's still almost makes my stomach turn because i can remember that one of the things that the family do was that when they're going through the rubbish, they kind of pull out, you know, some of the leftovers. they've made these mattresses out of har tires, which they had found on the rubbish dump. that was a very, very difficult situation. children having their own room is mainly a western custom. in the best case scenario there, a place of refuge and freedom. it's a recent privilege, but one more and more germans have been able to afford in the last 50 years. these days on average, parents spend several 100 years a year on children's furniture. ah, james madison lisa photographed with these children sleeping in design of rooms
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that looked like a child's paradise. he captures things that are contradictory, absurd, and shocking, and presents them without judgment. he knows that kids can change it. for example, jazzy, who is a young girl the i photographed a beauty pageant to house just had hundreds and hundreds of these are crowns from all of the competitions. and i did actually go back and meet her now is not into beauty pageants, but she's really into swimming. and she gets up at kind of 430 or 5 in the morning . her life has kind of gone in different directions since our photograph millison says his photos aim to provide a window into others, lives and cultures to p curiosity and promote understanding. some also reflect the huge conflict in our world. and israeli settlement in the west bank is fetus home,
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where religion is the most important subject in school. his orthodox family strictly follows the torah. just a short distance away, its palestinian, do. her brother killed himself and 23 others in a suicide bombing. in retaliation, these railey military destroyed her family home. they've lived in a refugee camp ever since. i also think that children a, quite a good way of looking at issues that are going on in the world is if i was to photograph an adult, you kind of somehow implicitly blame them for the situation around them. whereas the child is kind of so clearly kind of born into that situation is it is, is kind of innocent. so you can kind of, i've used the project to look at some kind of quite complex issues. burlison's project raises big questions. like how can we make the world
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a fair, a place for children? he says the short answer is more education. indira still works the granite quarry, but thanks to an aid organization, she can also attend school. she longs to be a dad. so when she grows up, kaya wants to be a cartoonist. and la mean had to be the teacher. no matter where and how these children are growing up. they all have victory. ah! we don't know what film maker van ben ness tramped off when he was young, but he started taking photos, age, sex, and remains passionate about photography to this day. taking pictures once required looks at machinery, big cameras, photo booths, labs and the results were all analog. film directive in vendors started
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telling his great stories, put little photos with polaroids instant prints that at 1st just functioned as quick sketches ah, mature auto. you'd hunt for locations, amanda, and once you found one, you shopped there, come on. and if you had several, you'd want to be able to compare the lies and shoe others all. and it wasn't really photography of last year. it was no taking notice. and you could also fix them to the stream playing a pin, them on the wall at night. arms on the pillow. pity the camera fascinated vendors so much that he gave us a role in his film. ah .
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the photos in the movie act like words in a story in a window into the world. beyond is, frederick images were often blurry and a bit asia focused police also because the exposure time was really long on i thinking that was great when it was sunny to travel. when it was darker, you had to keep incredibly still too poor as noon photos a polaroid on a tripod. louise's sure what fuzziness was almost the stylistic devices about him doing. plus, the photo always came with its own frame. that was nice was, was a frame, was part of the attraction, so she was grandchild. and all that the object, her person being photographed, he was still there. you compare what you had in your hand, or you just photograph, quantify something you can normally do and taking pictures of them being in the hand as kamala. my love of all of you unleash the image is a faded,
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fuzzy blurred, weathered and have color casts, but that's part of their appeal there. and i love the fair morality has become great and special, and the depth and breadth vendors also sought to convey in his films the world beyond the horizon. it's always evident here as well. mm. noon. these days vendors always has his smartphone camera on him. but it's not the same person, bigger. it's such a shame really than this is the train stuck in the country where i took my wife yesterday with hawkins, that i'm like, wow, that would have such a nice nighttime atmosphere. i la view, someone had a room that was completely lit up and purple that i photographed that in one data
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to dance. that was a moment where i thought it belated by what a shame this i wish to put that would have made a good photo that. now it's only on my food suitors foot of the business. if this is new amended, his polaroids records of the past. former lives and a quieter, more peaceful time. or maybe it only ever existed for that one moment in the eyes of the photographer, ah, what is good for mom? so she was good to boost that when you're conscious in the moment of taking it, that it's a good photo. i mean, you just knew it a month month, but muncie, the more you photograph. and you remember the lesson you to lou man was bought on the coup with the essex 70, but as exhibits that my body could do that time. a couple of i didn't need to mess around with the soup was out here. i opened the thing, luck and take
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a photo. don't ever think it. just press the shutter. it's that simple. one photo po, world. ah. it and that brings us to the end of our picture show. we hope you enjoyed the journey. see you next time with ah
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