Dimensions
165 x 213 x 8mm
Painters and graffiti artists from all over the world used the grey concrete of the Berlin Wall, that stretched for miles and divided a city, as a canvas to visually record their impressions of the underlying political and social culture it represented; thus the Wall became iconic, representing the voice of a generation in the 1980s. Today, more than 20 years after the re-unification of the city, only a few sections of the Wall have been preserved, and just as much of the powerful and emotive graffiti, it is now a thing of the past. This book documents the art of the Wall - over 70 of the most fascinating, creative, colourful, uninhibited and provocative works of graffiti produced - photographed by the artist and designer Hermann Waldenburg between 1984 and 1990. Text in English and German. AUTHOR: Hermann Waldenburg, born 1940, is a multi-award-winning painter and designer. From 1985 to 2005 he was a professor of Free and Applied Drawing at the Augsburger Fachhochschule fur Gestaltung. From 1983 he designed furniture and everyday objects and was one of the best-known exponents of the New German Design movement. Hermann Waldenburg lives in Berlin. SELLING POINTS: Documents the original works of art on the Berlin Wall 113 colour illustrations