Camel back to our main and metta theme is to present the experience of exile what does it mean to leave to be in transit that state of limbo what is it like to arrive in a foreign land will you be accepted or shaken by homesickness. Than half a 1000000 people were forced out of nazi germany like writer on a say in 1933 the nazis burned her books on the run from the gestapo she fled to mexico writing explores the trauma of the statement. And Nobel Prize Winner thomas mann the novelist found a new home in california the villa aurora became a home away from home for exiled german intellectuals from director fritz lang to playwright battered play he. Just. Gets an incredible saga of different fates people who scattered across the world and who didnt just save their own lives but brought about an unbelievable cultural transfer because it wasnt just anyone who left many of the exiles came from the intellectual classes the liberal democratic classes the sciences and the arts. You could say they were the elite of the 5 my republic. Republic here is where the contributions from this cultural elite will be remembered the museum of exile will be built on the ruins of the un height of months berlins main train station a symbolic spot. On. Here here is where the exiles often began their journey filled with fear then here is where their memories return because this was the last piece of berlin they remember that. The focus of the museum will be on exile and displacement from germany between 19331989 but the issue could not be more topical there are more than 65000000 displaced persons worldwide People Living with the same sense of exile. And these think you did this so this is old story of exile is very current of course the fates of people back then and those now mirror one another the same existential stories are playing out today one from the hard to. My colleagues. More so sculpt an ounce the winning design today yes no its quite interesting its a design the design that one out is from a danish architect. And basically her concept is to take the old entrance of the of the train station the old train station where hundreds of thousands of of exiles german exiles left germany in the thirtys and fortys and use that as sort of an entrance into this new museum that tells their stories and today of course it was a great moment for. Nobel prize winning author because it was her original idea and of course its quite compelling because miller herself is an exile she escaped the dictatorship in romania to come to germany and shes been working for almost a decade to make this museum a reality and its unusual also this museum because unlike most german museums its fine thats privately yeah thats it. Is very unusual really i mean as you know here in germany Public Financing is Public Finance for almost all museums but in this case it was all privately financed and particularly for one particular patron. Art director a dealer and he auctioned off a lot of his private collection to raise money for this museum and in fact raised around 6300000 euros in selling off his own private works money for this in total they expect the museum will cost around 27000000. 00 euros and all of it will be private finance ok lets go back to the good for him i should say but lets go back to him and hear what she had to say about why this museum is so poor. And really it comes on good as a project that reminds us of our history and fills the gap in germanys historical memory no we do it. Because exile next to the holocaust which is the worst thing in our history he was the 2nd worst is the son and they are connected i think it has to be remembered. You know worse. But this isnt just about history is quite relevant today yeah definitely i mean i would always even say history in general is always about the present moment i mean the story that we tell ourselves about the past informs how we act in the present and if you look at this this museum im talking about the story of exile i mean theres no more politically hot topic at the moment than migration and exile here in germany and i think a museum that looks back and looks at the stories of germans who are who fled war and dictatorship in their own country and went to foreign shores looking for looking for help and looking for assistance i think thats an incredibly relevant culturally and politically relevant topic for right now and i think we can say the germans deal very well with remembrance actually dont they i mean yeah i think so you can see that in the way that the this cult culture has dealt with with the legacy of the holocaust that theyve theyve not just tried to make their history into a heroic story about also looked at the very dark and problematic aspects of their own history not always perfectly but i think their next sample for for a lot of countries around the world scott. Thanks very much have a great weekend you have said. Now the final part of our mini series on how members of the Artistic Community around the world coping at the moment in the russian capital moscow there was a very Strict Lockdown just like everywhere else just went online and various events happened on social media but now the city is opening up again. People in moscow have been waiting for this the vince of arts center for modern art has reopened after months of lockdown political twitter artist remained active online but hes happy to be back outside again. The pandemic is the topic of conversation even in exhibitions this graphic work depicts a covert 19 infection curve. Having to spend months in lockdown gave us time to think and develop new ideas and new approaches so it was also a productive time. During lockdown moscow citizens want allowed outside without permission elisa yasha said things out in her basement studio the punk political artist had no lack of material. She says the police used the quarantine as an excuse to break up unwanted demonstrations she covered the issues in her newsletters posted on line. Supporters going to the people in power use the coronavirus to push through changes in the constitution cemented putins power no one was allowed to protest against it the only lifted the quarantine to let people vote the measures through the civil rights. Moscows triumph gallery has dedicated an entire exhibition to corona inspired work yaffa has a piece here about government repression during the pandemic. Other artists denounce new digital surveillance methods by the government. Across town the archos no fish is holding the 1st Classical Music concert since lock down its a charity affair for artists in need. Some moscow galleries have gone broke because of corona the citys artists are trying to help each other out. I think by successful artists have been buying works from those who are at the end of their rope is that its helped pump money back into the art market but in. The russian art scene has been hard hit by the crisis and not just financially artists have come out of lockdown to face a new and oppressive political reality while the virus continues to rage artists like elisa you have to fear putins government is using the coronavirus as a cover to further restrict Political Freedoms in the country. As we see the autistic people. Creative and in these strange times we have to adapt and change now a museum in rotterdam in the netherlands has created a unique corona proof drive through exhibition not possible everywhere of course but the museum has borrowed space in a Convention Center that which has no events at the moment. Im off to the museum in these corona times evil cop and dont even have to get out of the car there at an exhibition organized by rotterdams museum by mans unbinding. Here theres a prescribed route thats not usually the case in a museum where i can decide myself in what order i look at things so thats a totally new experience and haleh filing. Visitors can experience 40 different artworks in a new way large format pieces hang on the walls installations are mounted on the ceiling. The show includes works by cook kasha and mccarthy in this new setting the art works literally appear in a new light. And its quiet very very quiet no footsteps no buzz of voices like in a museum you can listen to sounds and explanations on the cars radio. Ringback or the character theyre always looking through a frame the windshield or side windows or sunroof you drive underneath the artworks and feel as though you could touch them. The show is about the confrontation between man and nature at a maximum speed of 5 Kilometers Per Hour visitors roll from installation to installation in eco friendly electric cars we think of a bargain i think its a good idea for invigorating museums in the future too it will definitely draw new visitors because its not a static its really special also the fact that youre driving an electric car. And if you dont have your own like the car the exhibition has 30 of them to lend to visitors at no extra cost. Is an ingenious idea and evidently its working well that wraps up the show for today and culture stories on our website at v. W. Dot com slash culture facebook or twitter at culture thanks for watching and see. Africa. South africa both. Energy the initiative cake the point john environmentally friendly to generate green energy from florida hydro power. Is always energy. Africa. Ws. Grappling soundtracks. Expressing feelings i am not very fond of yet but i would love to be considered an artist monday looking for new perspectives. To watch and not to be replaced by 3 of the candidates doing things differently. Come to the place where we reflect on society wants to. Come on the job. Where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t. V. Shadow and a few newspapers one official information as a journalist i have worked on the strength of many can trust and their problems are always the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans something humans unseen or microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. My name is Jenny Harrison i work a day down and. 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