Czernowitzers…

Avignon is the tenth stage of my tour, but my secret destination was La 
Ribaute, Anselm Kiefer's 200-acre retreat, his monumental artist's studio in 
the former factory in Barjac. Visit dates are booked out for many months, but 
why do I actually ride an off-road motorcycle? No fence, no marshland, no guard 
dogs could prevent me from approaching the site. At least that's how the photos 
of the "Towers of the Seven Heavenly Palaces" were taken. Anselm Kiefer has 
been awarded numerous prizes and honors and is now one of the ten most 
important contemporary artists in the world. (Our) Paul Celan is considered one 
of the most important German-language poets of the 20th century. The symbiotic 
relationship between Paul Celan's poetry and its artistic realization by Anselm 
Kiefer is incredibly fascinating for me, and this long before the 3D 
documentary film "Anselm" by Wim Wenders.

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Back to Avignon! We had four European Capitals of Culture (Antwerp, Lille, 
Paris, Avignon), one (Bourges), which will become one in 2028, but not the 
other one (Montpellier). And then there is the Capital of Comics (Angoulême), 
the World Capital of Eine (Bordeaux), the Capital of the Spanish Exile 
1939-1945 (Toulouse) and, last but not least, the Capital of the Kingdom of 
Majorca 1276-1344 (Perpignan). But Avignon has even more to offer, as the seat 
of nine popes with its Gothic Papal Palace and UNESCO World Heritage-listed old 
town. On this sunny Whitsun weekend, countless other tourists - apart from me - 
see it that way too.

Additional Links:
https://youtu.be/Ye5YU9EaPKc?si=4uhjz7lj7DCYREYb

Edgar Hauster [iPad]

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