What I learned from working with North Korean artists | Alice Wielinga | TEDxAmsterdamWomen
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"Alice Wielinga is not your ordinary photographer. Her work is an imaginative blend of documentaries, art and commercial photography. “I am an artist,” she states on the TEDxAmsterdamWomen stage.
To Alice being an artist it means willing to search, to understand the world that we live in, grasp what’s essential and try to visualize that. “Go out, taste, feel and smell life. That is when you can paint life.”
In 2014, she started her first project in North Korea. She started a visual conversation using local propaganda and her own photographs. “Propaganda are not lies. They are about ideals, hope and dreams.”" Alice Wielinga her work is an imaginative blend of documentaries, art, and commercial photography. In 2004, she graduated from
the Academy of Fine Arts St. Joost and she had her first solo exhibition Time Lapse in Beijing’ in 2011. With colorful and detailed images Alice explores the complex reality of North-Korea. Another project, published at the end of 2017, she took the risk to travel through Pakistan to
give a glimpse into the dangerous lives of Pakistani children. She won various awards and was nominated for her art projects on these cultural and social topics. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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