德國巴登巴登VLOG|奈良美智 Yoshitomo Nara|最愛的黑森林蛋糕🍒 |早午餐咖啡廳

Baden-Baden is still very beautiful. Baden-Baden is a famous spa resort, tourist destination, and international conference city. Additionally, the casino in Baden-Baden is the largest and oldest casino in Germany. We are now going to the 87 Cafe across the street to eat something. There is a very beautiful cherry blossom tree behind me. This is the salmon bagel (Salmone) I ordered. My brother ordered the truffle pasta (Tartufo). The portion feels quite small. This looks freshly made. And it’s also a glass straw. In the future, you can add ginger together. The taste is so unique. Didn’t I tell you? I feel like I’m eating tofu pudding. You can try eating the slightly white part on top. The noodles are a bit too few. But it’s quite delicious. The sauce flavor is very rich. But I don’t think this is the flavor of white truffle itself; it’s just too strong. So tasty! It’s quite soft. It’s pretty easy to cut. The smoked salmon is quite thick. The bagel is a German twisted bread. Cut in half and then toasted a bit. Very delicious. (This place is highly recommended👠) Getting married in a horse-drawn carriage? How romantic. We came to see Yoshitomo Nara’s art exhibition today. The Frieda Burda Museum was designed by the American star architect Richard Meier🤠. This three-story building is carefully embedded among the majestic trees. Its main entrance is located on the east side of the central path in the park. On the second floor, a glass bridge connects the building to the lower level of the Baden-Baden State Art Museum. It feels like coming to a forest museum, really beautiful. Currently on display is the first large retrospective exhibition in Germany by Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. At the entrance of the exhibition, you won’t first see the wide-eyed children from the painter’s works. Instead, you enter a space filled with a sad and tranquil atmosphere. Upon entering the venue, the first thing displayed is the large piece ‘No Means No.’ The artist wants to convey his anti-war, love, and peace beliefs through this theme. In 1988, at the age of 28, Yoshitomo Nara came to study at the Duesseldorf Art Academy in Germany. In a foreign country where he couldn’t speak the language and felt culturally alienated, he built his fortress with a paintbrush and began a 12-year life in Germany. His paintings are known for cartoon-like melancholic children and animal depictions. The children that frequently appear in his works sometimes have wide-open eyes or sometimes closed eyes. The seemingly innocent children’s expressions are usually cynical or feature incongruous objects (like sharp blades). They present a contradiction of innocence and anger, cuteness and rebellion. This small cabin recreates the creative space where he blended reality and memories of growth in Germany. In addition to creative tools, you can also see many small items from Germany in the 90s. He is still a rock youth, immersed in rock music from the late 60s to the mid-70s (rock music is playing in the cabin). There are many works with anti-war and anti-nuclear themes. He likes to draw on various recycling boxes, cardboard, and wrapping paper. (My man even used his limited Japanese understanding to explain the Japanese on the painting to foreigners) The view outside the glass window is beautiful, like a painting. After the exhibition, you can visit the souvenir shop on the basement level of the museum. Many of the merchandise is sold out. I’m hesitating whether to buy this one. The souvenir shop’s decor is beautiful. (Guess if I bought it) Outside the museum, a street artist is playing the Celtic harp in the park. Now we are going to eat a Black Forest cake here. The strawberry cake also looks very tempting. This shop is the one we always visit whenever we come to Baden-Baden. The main ingredients of the Black Forest cake are fresh cream, cherry brandy, and chocolate shavings. Two pieces of cake for 9.2 Euro. Hey, but we don’t have forks. Just eat it directly. Passed by and saw the newly opened Steinway exhibition hall. The sound of Steinway is really good. I dream of owning one. Getting ready to take the bus back to the train station. My man can’t wait to eat the cake before the train arrives. That’s ridiculous, who eats cake like that? It’s not elegant at all. So delicious that it instantly makes me happy (food solves all problems) The cherry brandy flavor is super strong. I remember we bought it last time. It seemed like there was none the next day. There wasn’t much alcohol flavor left. It seems like it. Delicious (this is the best Black Forest cake I’ve ever had). I see you’re eating quite happily. It’s my first time eating Something with such a strong cherry brandy flavor. It shouldn’t be your first time (you forgot). After returning home, we specifically went to Ikea to buy a frame to put the painting in (this is our first time framing a painting). This painting is called ‘Tears of Midnight.’ I really like her eyes that look like a starry ocean. And her hair and the warm color of her sweater remind me of a mermaid. My man said this painting suits me very well. Because I often cry at midnight for not playing the piano well. Done. See you next time. If you like my videos, feel free to subscribe to my channel.

4月26號去了巴登巴登看了奈良美智的畫展,喜歡上了近期藝術家畫的這個眼神少了些憤怒叛逆,多了幾分內省、寧靜安詳的小女孩💙

時間軸:
0:16 87Cafe 早午餐咖啡厅
2:24 Museum Frieder Burda 弗里德·布爾達博物館
2:48 Yoshitomo Nara 奈良美智画展
5:54 Cafe König 甜点店🍰
6:27 Steinway Gallery Baden-Baden 斯坦威展示厅

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