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The famous Berlin techno club has been repurposed as an exhibition space during the pandemic. It’s a mixing of club culture and visual art reminiscent of the golden days of the 1990s.
Posted: 8 November 2024 | Last updated: 26 March 2025 The GDR’s two-stroke automotive lemon, that went on to become an unlikely cult car – representing freedom and hope to people behind the wall.
Today, nearly two decades after the Wall came down, the city has become a showplace for marvelous street art—murals, folk installations and even guerilla knitting. That’s right. I said knitting.
Photo courtesy of the artist. Tim Bengel’s public work is on view at Factory Berlin Mitte, Rheinsberger Str. 76/77, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
Berlin’s East Side Gallery is a long stretch of wall segments muraled shortly after the reunification by over 100 artists from more than twenty countries. Photo: Nick Hilden It’s been 35 years ...
In 2013, part of the wall was even taken down to make space for an access road for the luxury condos. All of this has led to outcry from art lovers, historians and locals.
Daniel Rodan, Berlin's leather fashion designer to the stars, unveiled a new collection of Berlin Wall art-themed clothing on Tuesday as part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the fall of ...