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(21 Feb 2013) AP Television Berlin - 20 February 2013 1. Mid of painting "The Great Butcher" (1963) 2. Various close of painting, "The Great Butcher" 3. Zoom in of painting "Ministry of War" (1977) 4. Close of painting 5. Mid of "New York City?" (1965) 6. Pull-focus of painting 7. Mid of sculpture 8. Close of sculpture 9. Wide of people in exhibition 10. Mid of "Museum of art and crafts, cityscape" (1976) 11. Close of Berlin TV tower in painting 12. Man looking at painting "Flag" (1985) 13. Close of flag on painting 14. Man looking at "Storm towards Brandenburg gate" (1990) 15. Close tilt of Brandenburg gate on painting, tilt up 16. Close of figures on top of Brandenburg gate on painting 17. Karl Horst Hodicke speaking to journalists in front of "Museum of art and crafts, cityscape" 18. Low shot of Hodicke 19. Zoom in of sign 20. SOUNDBITE: (German), Karl Horst Hodicke, artist "I would say that if you are searching around the world for a peculiar place, then you will eventually end up in Berlin." 21. Wide pan of exhibition 22. Close of "cobblestones" (1965) 23. Various of "By the large window" (1963) 24. SOUNDBITE: (German), Karl Horst Hodicke, artist "I think you can still see what I was trying to show when I made the paintings. So, I can't say that I have a favourite painting here. That is impossible." 25. Mid of "By the large window" (1963) 26. Close of painting 27. Wide of installation 28. Close of barrel in installation 29. Tilt down from roof to Hodicke speaking to media 30. Close of Heinz Stahlhut, the curator of the exhibition 31. SOUNDBITE: (German), Heinz Stahlhut, curator of Hodicke exhibition "I think for people who come here without any previous knowledge they will be surprised by the sheer diversity of the artworks shown. Each room of the exhibition is like a new chapter with new types of art and new unexpected turns." 32. Mid of "Hunter and hunted in German woods" (1972) 33. Close of "Electric snowflakes" (1975) 34. Pan from painting to Hodicke 35. SOUNDBITE: (German), Karl Horst Hodicke, artist "I don't really leave the house very much anymore. I live a fairly withdrawn life now." 36. Mid of painting of woman 37. Close of painting 38. Wide of exhibition LEADIN An exhibition by one of Berlin's favourite artists has opened in the German capital. The Hodicke exhibition includes paintings and sculptures from the last five decades of his works. STORYLINE: From portraits and city motive paintings to installations and sculptures - K.H Hodicke has captured Berlin in its very essence for over half a century. His paintings range from famous Berlin landmarks such as the Brandenburg gate and the iconic TV tower to street scenes at the Potsdamer Platz and portraits of daily life for Berliners. And for the first time in twenty years, a major exhibition showing his Berlin inspired works has opened at the Berlinische Galerie. Karl Horst Hodicke was born in Nuremberg in 1938. After a few years in Vienna, where his family escaped to as Germany was engulfed in the final stages of the Second World War, he settled in Berlin in 1957. And the history of Berlin is reflected in many of his paintings. Some, such as his dark "Ministry of war," shows buildings and sites associated with the National Socialists regime under Hitler. Others deal with Berlin as a divided city, cut in the middle by the Berlin wall, which separated the West from the East. Some of the paintings from his later period show the jubilation and celebration when the wall fell, such as people dancing on top of the Brandenburg Gate. The K.H Hodicke exhibition runs until May 27, 2013. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...