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DW Arts And Culture June 25, 2019 08:45:00

With die hard fans also coming up on the show this is exactly what you usually dont want to see unless youre a fan of the swiss destruction are to see more. Than from shattered glass to the collapse of a wealthy family we look at. The debut novel that one thomas nobel prize in a series of 100 german must read. Ramstein have a reputation for putting on the most amazing large shows that also one of the most controversial around with their frequent use of nazi era imagery that often gets them into trouble especially here in germany now they just crowned their career so far with a huge concert in the Olympic Stadium in a venue which of course was famously built to showcase the olympics in nazi germany in 1936. Like moths to the Flame Tens Of Thousands of fans crowded into berlins a Lympics Stadium Aloose th ....

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. curator philip broadly promotes the swiss urban art scene with exhibitions like this one you know people look around i don t really think everything s broken we even have people come in who want to fix something others think we re a repair work shop. but for me this is about telling stories. specializes in classical portraits made of fine usual materials to train carpenters experimented with wood and stickers. later he used tools like these hammers he took a piano apart in made it into this portrait and did the same thing with a calculating machine. like a face that i want to capture it somehow i ll see a face on the street and think that s what i want to. thank. he finds his motifs on the internet or photographs them himself. ....

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