you 00:34 the block was a tool for me to drink to 00:40 travel via to Ali on 00:42 all kind of places on earth before the 00:45 Revolution before the fall of the 00:47 companies before when I couldn't travel 00:51 actually I couldn't get out from my 00:54 country but I was fascinated by any 00:57 image haha I I find because from that 01:03 only small image I start to really dream 01:07 at all kind of places i'm kim barossa 01:13 director of the National Museum and 01:15 where it states of mind the mid career 01:17 retrospective of Donnelly approach of 01:19 scheming now renowned Romanian artists 01:22 we're looking at postcards from America 01:25 a series of drawings that Don for jobs 01:27 he did on his first trip to the United 01:30 States in the early 1990s these are over 01:33 500 drawings small and scale but so 01:36 interesting and full in content 01:39 documenting his trip and the impressions 01:42 he got when he came 01:48 his performance using the de body was 01:52 like the one of the most radical it 01:54 looks like a more radical medium in my 01:56 country because until then the body were 01:59 completely controlled by the unique part 02:01 the Communists when the change of coal 02:03 companies were gone it was as if we took 02:06 the body back I was showing 02:09 internationally and I've been asked not 02:11 by my work but about the political 02:13 condition in my country so I felt very 02:16 offended and I felt as if I belong to 02:19 somebody still marked this was the idea 02:23 of them 02:24 of the tattoo first this is a tattoo 02:27 will last it's not going nowhere to stay 02:31 on me and second it's uncanny contravene 02:35 idea of spectacle 02:43 Donna Lea's work is very political but 02:46 in a wonderfully subtle way and that I 02:49 think makes it very special but it's the 02:52 the power of its political statement the 02:54 subtlety of it and the beauty really in 02:57 it with which they express it through 02:59 their various means of artistic creation 03:06 for meat I'm curious and I imagined that 03:10 maybe I can walk in a kind of four real 03:13 google so not a beautiful one where we 03:17 final all kind of things when we need 03:22 but what about walking in the lack of 03:26 information till nineteen eighty nine 03:29 will be a motive behind this and then 03:34 when know when you don't know and you 03:37 find out that it's quite a lot what you 03:41 don't know then I in my case I was upset 03:47 and I tried to recuperate 15 years of 03:50 missing information 03:56 if you think about like 03:58 medieval ages like this kind of guys 04:01 were travelling cities singing the news 04:05 and singing this panda calc and I could 04:08 criticize the king and like you know 04:10 because they are this kind of they were 04:12 allowed to do this in order to spread 04:14 communication to help you know so I kind 04:18 of think of myself the same still I 04:21 still take this risk and I'm still I 04:24 still think politics they shape shape 04:27 our life so we have to somehow be 04:30 careful and be attentive to know what 04:33 we're really English (auto-generated)