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Source: WikipediaThe East Side Gallery memorial in Berlin-Friedrichshain is a permanent open-air gallery on the longest surviving section of the Berlin Wall in Mühlenstraße between the Berlin Ostbahnhof and the Oberbaumbrücke along the Spree. It consists of a series of murals painted directly on a 1,316 m (4,318 ft) long remnant of the Berlin Wall, located near the centre of Berlin, on Mühlenstraße in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.
In the spring of 1990, after the opening of the Berlin Wall, this section was painted by 118 artists from 21 countries. The artists commented on the political changes of 1989/90 in a good hundred paintings on the side of the Wall that was formerly facing East Berlin. Due to urban development measures, it is no longer completely preserved, and instead of the originals from then, only the replicas from 2009 exist today.
The actual border at this point was the Kreuzberg bank of the Spree. The gallery is located on the so-called hinterland wall, which closed off the border area to East Berlin. Mühlenstrasse, one of the main arterial roads to the south, ran along these border installations. Due to the spatial conditions, the previously usual concrete pipes were already installed here, so that the interior wall in this area was atypically optically, but somewhat elevated, resembling the outer wall.
The gallery has official status as a Denkmal, or heritage-protected landmark. According to the Künstlerinitiative East Side Gallery e.V., an association of the artists involved in the project, "The East Side Gallery is understood as a monument to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the peaceful negotiation of borders and conventions between societies and people", and has more than three million visitors per year.
Description
The Gallery consists of 105 paintings by artists from all over the world, painted in 1990 on the east side of the Berlin Wall. The actual border at this point had been the river Spree. The gallery is located on the so-called "hinterland mauer", which closed the border to West Berlin.
It is possibly the largest and longest-lasting open air gallery in the world. Paintings from Jürgen Grosse alias INDIANO, Dimitri Vrubel, Siegfrid Santoni, Bodo Sperling, Kasra Alavi, Kani Alavi, Jim Avignon, Thierry Noir, Ingeborg Blumenthal, Ignasi Blanch i Gisbert, Kim Prisu,
Hervé Morlay VR and others have followed.
The paintings at the East Side Gallery document a time of change and express the euphoria and great hopes for a better, more free future for all people of the world.
The East Side Gallery was founded following the successful merger of the two German artists' associations VBK and BBK. The founding members were the speche of the Federal Association of Artists BBK Bodo Sperling, Barbara Greul Aschanta, Jörg Kubitzki and David Monti.In July 2006, to facilitate access to the River Spree from the Mercedes-Benz Arena, a 40 m (130 ft) section was moved somewhat west, parallel to the original position.A 23-meter section was scheduled to be removed on March 1, 2013, to make way for luxury apartments. None of the artists whose work will be destroyed were informed of these plans. The demolition work actually started on March 1, 2013. According to German news FOCUS, authorities were not aware of the start of the demolition. Due to the involvement of protesters, demolition was postponed until at least March 18, 2013.
Remediation
Two-thirds of the paintings are badly damaged by erosion, graffiti, and vandalism. One-third have been restored by a non-profit organization which started work in 2000. The objective of this organization is the eventual restoration and preservation of all the paintings. Full restoration, particularly of the central sections, was projected for 2008. Remediation began in May 2009.
The restoration process has been marked by major conflict. Eight of the artists of 1990 refused to paint their own images again after they were completely destroyed by the renovation. In order to defend the copyright, they founded "Founder Initiative East Side" with other artists whose images were copied without permission.
Bodo Sperling launched a test case in the Berlin State Court in May 2011, represented by the Munich art lawyer Hannes Hartung and with the support of the German VG Bild-Kunst. The Court will address the question of whether art should be listed as destroyed and then re-copied without the respective artists' permission. The outcome of the trial will be a landmark declaration for European art law.
Future of the East Side Gallery
As of November 1, 2018, the State of Berlin will be responsible for the "Park an der Spree" and "East Side Park" plots with the elements of the former Berlin Wall known as the "East Side Gallery" from the property of the State of Berlin in the Transfer of ownership to the Berlin Wall Foundation. Parliament approved a proposal from the Senator for Culture and Europe that had passed the main committee. The Berlin Wall Foundation received the mandate for the structural maintenance of the East Side Gallery monument, the maintenance of the associated public green space and the mediation of the historical site of remembrance.
In the future, visitors to the East Side Gallery should receive more information and historical classification. For this purpose, the foundation has launched an extensive management program. The aim of all new mediation offers is to illustrate the unique dual character of the historical place: On the one hand, as an artistic testimony and symbol of joy over the peaceful overcoming of the German division; as a testimony to the GDR border regime on the other hand. Both narratives need to be related in a common narrative.
Artists
Oskar: (Hans Bierbrauer)
Narenda K. Jain: Die sieben Stufen der Erleuchtung
Fulvio Pinna: Hymne an das Glück
Kikue Miyatake: Paradise Out Of The Darkness
Günther Schaefer: Vaterland
Georg Lutz Rauschebart
César Olhagaray: untitled
Jens-Helge Dahmen: Pneumohumanoiden
Gábor Simon: Space Magic
Siegrid Müller-Holtz: Gemischte Gefühle
Ursula Wünsch: Frieden für Alles
Oliver Feind, Ulrike Zott: untitled
Ana Leonor Rodriges
Muriel Raoux, Kani Alavi: untitled
Muriel Raoux: Les Yeux Ouverts
Ditmar Reiter: untitled
Santoni: Trilogie-Maschine Macht
Bodo Sperling: The Trans-formation of the penta gram to a peace star in a big Europe without walls
Barbara Greul Aschanta: Deutschland im November
Willi Berger: Soli Deo Gloria
André Sécrit, Karsten Thomas: Du hast gelernt, was Freiheit ist
Theodor Chezlav Tezhik: The Big Kremlin's Wind
Catrin Resch: Europas Frühling
Irina Dubrowskaja: Die Wand muss weichen wenn der Meteorit der Liebe kommt
Dmitri Wrubel: Mein Gott hilf mir, diese tödliche Liebe zu überleben
Marc Engel: Marionetten eines abgesetzten Stücks
Alexey Taranin: untitled
Michail Serebrjakow: Diagonale Lösung des Problems
Rosemarie Schinzler: untitled
Rosemarie Schinzler: Wachsen lassen
Christine Fuchs: How's God? She's Black
Gerhard Lahr: Berlyn
Karin Porath: Freiheit fängt innen an
Lutz Pottien-Seiring: untitled
Wjatschleslaw Schjachow: Die Masken
Dmitri Vrubel: Danke, Andrej Sacharow
Jeanett Kipka: untitled
Gamil Gimajew: untitled
Jürgen Große: Die Geburt der Kachinas
Christopher Frank: Stay Free
Andreas Paulun: Amour, Paix
Kim Prisu (Joaquim A. Gocalves Borregana): Métamorphose des existences lié par un mobile indéfini
Greta Csatlòs (Künstlergruppe Ciccolina): Sonic Malade
Henry Schmidt: Vergesst mir die Liebe nicht
Thomas Klingenstein: Umleitung in den japanischen Sektor
Karsten Wenzel: Die Beständigkeit der Ignoranz
Pierre-Paul Maillé: untitled
Andy Weiß: Geist Reise
Gabriel Heimler: Der Mauerspringer
Salvadore de Fazio: Dawn of Peace
Gerald Kriedner: Götterdämmerung
Christos Koutsouras: Einfahrt Tag und Nacht freihalten
Yvonne Onischke (geb. Matzat; Künstlername seit 2005 Yoni): Berlin bei Nacht
Peter Peinzger: untitled
Elisa Budzinski: Wer will, daß die Welt so bleibt, wie sie ist, der will nicht, daß sie bleibt
Sabine Kunz: untitled
Jay One (Jacky Ramier): untitled
Klaus Niethardt: Justitia
Mirta Domacinovic: Zeichen in der Reihe
Patrizio Porrachia: untitled
Ines Bayer, Raik Hönemann: Es gilt viele Mauern abzubauen
Thierry Noir: untitled
Teresa Casanueva: untitled
Stephan Cacciatore: La Buerlinca
Karina Bjerregaard, Lotte Haubart: Himlen over Berlin
Christine Kühn: Touch the Wall
Rodolfo Ricàlo: Vorsicht
Birgit Kinder: Test the Rest
Margaret Hunter, Peter Russell: untitled
Peter Russell: Himmel und Sucher
Margaret Hunter: Joint Venture
Sándor Rácmolnár: Waiting for a New Prometheus
Gábor Imre: untitled
Pal Gerber: Sag, welche wunderbaren Träumen halten meinen Sinn umfangen
Gábor Gerhes: untitled
Sándor Györffy: untitled
Gruppe Stellvertretende Durstende
Laszlo Erkel (Kentaur): You can see Infinity
Kani Alavi: Es geschah im November
Jim Avignon: Miriam Butterfly, Tomas Fey: Doin it cool for the East Side
Peter Lorenz: untitled
Dieter Wien: Der Morgen
Jacob Köhler: Lotus
Carmen Leidner: Niemandsland
Jens Hübner, Andreas Kämper: untitled
Hans-Peter Dürhager, Ralf Jesse: Der müde Tod
Jolly Kunjappu: Dancing to Freedom
Susanne Kunjappu-Jellinek: Curriculum Vitae
Mary Mackey: Tolerance
Carsten Jost, Ulrike Steglich: Politik ist die Fortsetzung des Krieges mit anderen Mitteln
Brigida Böttcher: Flora geht
Ignasi Blanch i Gisbert: Parlo d'Amor
Kiddy Cidny: Ger-Mania
Petra Suntinger, Roland Gützlaff: untitled
Andrej Smolak: untitled
Youngram Kim-Holdfeld: untitled
Karin Velmanns: untitled
Rainer Jehle: Denk-Mal, Mahn-Mal
Kamel Alavi: untitled
Kasra Alavi: Flucht
Ingeborg Blumenthal: Der Geist ist wie Spuren der Vögel am Himmel
Youngram Kim
Awards
2010: 1st special prize “Lived Unity” “365 Landmarks in the Land of Ideas” under the patronage of Federal President Horst Köhler, sponsored by the Federal Government.
In popular media
The gallery was seen in Wolfgang Becker's movie Goodbye, Lenin!
The gallery was featured in the fifth leg of The Amazing Race 6 and the sixth leg of The Amazing Race 32.
The gallery was featured in English indie/rock band Bloc Party's single Kreuzberg taken from the album A Weekend in the City
Panel 32, Gerhard Lahr's "Berlyn", is seen in Anton Corbijn's video for U2's song One.
East Side Gallery photos
References
Literature
Mauerkatalog „East Side Gallery“. Oberbaum-Verlag, Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-928254-02-2
External links
Artist Initiative East Side Gallery e.V. (official website)
April 2015 Cloudy and no tourists
Virtual e-Tour East Side Gallery 2007
Berlin Street Video along the East Side Gallery
A visit to the East Side Gallery on MuseumChick
The East Side Gallery on OpenStreetMap
Picture of the East side Gallery
Tolerance: Mary Mackey and the East Side Gallery (Trailer)
East Side Gallery at Google Cultural Institute