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by Rudi Prott
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On April Fool’s Day 1997 a group of artists in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius declared the city’s bohemian quarter an independent Republic called... more
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On April Fool’s Day 1997 a group of artists in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius declared the city’s bohemian quarter an independent Republic called Uzupis. They have an army of approximately 12 man. Shortly afterwards, four national flags were designed (one for each season) and a constitution was written, which included the articles, ‘People have the right to be happy’ coupled with ‘People have the right to be unhappy’. On this wall You can read the constitution in 20 languages. Untill today the state remains a glorious vindication of the absurd. Copyright by Rudi Prott, Munich.
I started photographing when I was 16 years old. In the beginning I set the focus to soccer. Four years later I made the photos for the local soccer team and the local newspaper. After having finished my university studies I started traveling. Photographing nature and sometimes city views replaced the soccer engagement. In the 90s I had two exhibitions in the rooms of a Life Insurance in Munich (Carnevale di Venezia and Nepal). The Venice images where used by a big pre press company for a calendar. For 2012 I published my first own calendar about World Heritage Sites of Nature. In the next years some shared exhibitions followed: 'modern architecture', 'micro and macro photography', 'black and white'. Important notes: All my artwork is...
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