lördag 11 december 2010

Free Press

What a week: with the revelations from Wikileaks and especially the US reactions. What are they so afraid of? There own incompetence! Where is the free speech here?

Then there is China: not allowing the Nobel Prize winner to come and collect his own prize! What are they so afraid of? What do they have to hide/safeguard?

Then we had "elections" in Egypt. What? Was that a joke? No that's what they call it when the sitting President Mubarak, old and sick and his party continues their ridiculous "status quo" that the Egyptians are so tired off, they have to joke about it, it's so insane. The writer Alaa el-Aswany (Jaquoubian's building), one of the founding members of the opposition movement Kifaya (Enough!), is one of the voices speaking up for democracy in Egypt. In vain it seems... at least so far! Presidential elections are coming in November 2011.

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India: then I went to get my visa for one of the biggest democracy in the world and after filling out several forms, indicating even my father's name (!) and of course my job... I had to pay 147 € as a punishment for stating that I was a journalist (although not going as an assignment) and a Swede living in France, hence the high prize I was told... and I will only get a single visa for ONE entry for three months. If I want to go back I'll have to pay the same horrendous amount once more...  Where is the freedom and democracy here I wondered? It sounds more like discrimination to me. 
Finally, I attended a very interesting press-conference about the situation of handicapped people in Sweden verses in France: Stockholm wants to show off as the most handicapped friendly capital in the world and France has voted a law of quotas to force medium and larger sized companies to employ handicapped. A good thing. Maybe they should do the same with women because on that level, France is lagging behind (after Kazaksthan)...
Still, I want to believe the world is moving foreward because however hard some try to musel us, we'll always find ways to speak up and denounce tyranny on whatever level.

 


 

tisdag 30 november 2010

Manish Arore: fashion

Great fashion show in Stockholm and my Indian adventure that's starting with Manish Arore - living between Paris and New Delhi. A wonderful man, fun, happy and down to earth despite his huge international success. Check the dresses here:
http://www.manisharora.ws/manish.html

Some winter pics from Stockholm

... and the metro station:

Anders Zorn

One of Sweden's leading artists from last century: Anders Zorn is shown in Stockholm this fall:

His self-portrait, nature and his well-known women in the Orient. His depiction of water is his high-light.

måndag 8 november 2010

Princesse de Montpensier

Tavernier's last movie "La Princesse de Montpensier" is beautiful: the scenery, the acting, the dresses...
A bit too much fighting for my taste though.
Check the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIJWSE1aAvI&feature=related

fredag 5 november 2010

CHIN

Chin and four centuries of ceramics. From Korea to Japan a family Odyssey of fifteen generations of ceramists are shown on the lovely "hôtel particulier" at Mitsukoshi-Etoile, close to the Champs-Elysées in Paris. It's not a very frequented place and I could stroll around without the crowds obscuring the objects. A feast for the eye and the soul!





onsdag 3 november 2010

David Hockney

David Hockney's drawings on iphone and ipad shown at the Fondation Yves St Laurent made me want to get one of those just to be able to draw while traveling, or just sitting on the metro... so beautiful and fun! Forget about the paper, water-colours, water, brushes... you can do that later at home!





The documentary "L'amour fou" about their life together is also worth seeing with pics from their interior, the dresses, the shows... It will come out on dvd beginning january 2011 if you've missed it at the cinema.


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tisdag 2 november 2010

Basquiat Paris

Hi, just saw the exhibit at the Modern Museum in Paris: Basquiat: don't miss it! There's an excellent film about him too: the Random Child