In 1939, the Jewish Berlin émigrés Alf...
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In 1939, the Jewish Berlin émigrés Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff founded the legendary Blue Note jazz label in New York. Their unique cover designs set standards for modern photography. Now, Berlin’s Jewish Museum is devoting an exhibition to the Blue Note label. And this year’s Berlin jazz fest...
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Ai Weiwei is China’s best-known artist,...
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Ai Weiwei is China’s best-known artist, blogger and critic of the government. The Haus der Kunst in Munich is now hosting his largest solo exhibition to date. Ai Weiwei enjoyed long years of freedom, but ever since he investigated the victims of the Szechuan earthquake, he's come under pressure ...
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Cult Shelves – Ikea’s top-selling item, the Billy shelving unit, turns 30 Not One of Us – New publications on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Hans Magnus Enzensberger Centenary – The Julia Stoschek Collection at the Performa 09 biennial of new visual art performance at the Museum of Modern ...
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Trolley bags with cat posters and astro...
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Trolley bags with cat posters and astronauts under the covers. Two years ago Isa Genzken fascinated visitors at the Venice Biennale. Now Cologne’s Ludwig Museum is showing a collection of the German artist's enigmatic work.
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Bauhaus is arguably the most revolution...
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Bauhaus is arguably the most revolutionary architectural movement of the 20th century. To this day its buildings and furniture are viewed as design icons. Even the core idea that form follows function remains incredibly fresh 90 years on. ARTS.21 takes a look at the most comprehensive Bauhaus exh...
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· TOP 3: James Cook – An exhibition in ...
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· TOP 3: James Cook – An exhibition in Bonn about the famous British explorer and his voyages to the Pacific · TOP 2: Plenty of prizes – Ursula Krechel’s novel "Shanghai, far from everywhere” cleans up · TOP 1: Moses und Aron – Schönberg’s opera at the Ruhr Triennial in Bochum
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Taxis instead of subways, white Boer w...
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Taxis instead of subways, white Boer women instead of rich war widows, impoverished black people instead of jobless Germans. The Namibian version of “Linie 1” is harder than the original cult musical from Berlin. ARTS.21 attended the premiere in Namibia and experienced verve, comedy, and enthusi...
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The Second World War was triggered by a...
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The Second World War was triggered by a supposedly Polish cross-border raid on 1 September 1939 that was actually staged by the Nazis. German and Polish filmmakers have joined forces to reassess this crucial date in history to create a valuable documentary. ARTS.21 took a look behind the scenes.
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A strong German presence at the Venice ...
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A strong German presence at the Venice festival this time round: flying the German flag in the competition for the Golden Lions are films by Shirin Neshat, Fatih Akin and veteran filmmaker Werner Herzog who has distinguished himself by being the first-ever director with two entries in the runnin...
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TOP 3: The Bayreuth Festival – the worl...
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TOP 3: The Bayreuth Festival – the world’s biggest Wagner tribute comes under the management of the composer's great-grandaughters. TOP 2: East German Art – Werner Tübke in the Leipzig Museum of Fine Arts TOP 1: Inglourious Basterds – Tarantino's Nazi-killing movie premieres in Germany
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This week, ARTS.21 heads to Potsdam to...
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This week, ARTS.21 heads to Potsdam to meet Nuno Lucas, a Portuguese dancer and choreographer who is currently artist-in-residence at the Fabrik Potsdam.
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