On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama will be the first African American to become US President — a historic moment. The expectations placed in the charismatic speaker are immense, but the problems facing the USA are also immense. ARTS.21 asked German artists who are particularly tied to the US how they view Obama and what they expect from him: director Wim Wenders, who divides his time between Germany and the USA; the photographer Martin Schoeller, who shot a portrait of Barack Obama; writer Irene Dische, who worked in Obama’s election campaign; and Cornelia Funke, author of the best-selling “Ink” series, who has lived for three years in Los Angeles.
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How German Artists See Barack Obama
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