East Side Berlin Wall Graffiti
We cherish the pass over with some photos from east side gallery.
East side berlin wall graffiti. The longest preserved piece of the berlin wall standing between ostbahnhof and oberbaumbrücke is known worldwide as the east side gallery. The paintings and murals reflect the political events of the time not just in germany but for the whole world. Graffiting on the wall became popular for artists from all over the world and a place where tourists would go and admire the artwork. The east side gallery is the largest outdoor art gallery in the world this piece of the wall shows a graffiti of a trabant car which breaks through the wall mezzotint alamy alamy stock photo. And when the berlin wall came down in 1989 the soviet artist dmitri vrubel decided to paint the iconic image on the east side of the berlin wall along with paintings from other artists who descended upon the city in the heady days following the fall of the wall. Referred to as the fraternal kiss german bruderkuss is a graffiti painting on the berlin wall by dmitru vrubel one of the best known of the berlin wall graffiti paintings. The murals are on the side of the wall that does not face the river but rather faces territory that belonged to east berlin.
The west berlin side of the wall had artwork completely covering the wall while the east berlin side was kept blank because people were not permitted to get close enough to the eastside of the wall to paint anything. The painting is a nod both to this popular car and to the many east germans who tried to escape over the berlin wall. After the wall fell 118 artists from 21 countries redesigned 1 3 kilometers of the former border into the longest open air gallery in the world. The east side gallery presents the wall in a different light. S plit as it was berlin in the late 1980s was literally a tale of two cities. The month of february 2018 marks the moment in which the berlin wall has been gone for more time than it has stood or if countings correct 10 317 days over 10 316. After the collapse of the berlin wall in 1989 118 international artists from 21 countries began painting graffiti art on the berlin wall and on 28 september 1990 the east side gallery was officially opened as an open air gallery.