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“BERLIN: WRITING GRAFFITI” at Manufacture 111- Brussels

, by Bart Van Kersavond

The photo exhibition BERLIN: Writing Graffiti at the Manufacture 111- Bruxelles presents a collection of circa 400 photographs in a chronological order and provides insights into the developments of graffiti writing in Berlin from the period from 1983 until today in the changing urban space.

The photographs are from private archives and by professional photographers from Berlin who deal with the subject artistically. The current exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue in three languages (German, English, French) published by the Berlin publishing house Hitzerot.

Berlin’s style writing culture has been strongly interwoven with the city’s upheavals for four decades. Created in the 1980s, the first pieces and pictures were sprayed mainly on the Berlin Wall in the western part of the city. Graffiti spread throughout the city during the 1980s and even more after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Because with the opening of the Wall the graffiti culture experienced a real boom in East and West Berlin, the scene grew, networked and the activities increased rapidly.
Graffiti has been a part of urban life ever since. In the early 2000s, new forms of styles developed from classical style writing, which were re-contextualized with unusual techniques and new materials. For almost 20 years Berlin has been marked by a strong urban change, which is also visible in the graffiti culture. Since 2010, trainwriting, performative actions and new forms of style writing have been increasingly observed. Graffiti Writing is constantly developing, not only on the level of image design, but also on the level of content, and Berlin remains a magnet for the international graffiti writer scene to this day.

The exhibition is curated by Katia Hermann and Mark Straeck

With archives of :
AKTE, ALEX, AMIR, BAS2, BOSS, BROSOWSKI, BUS 126, CEMNOZ, CES 53, CHIKA, CREAM,CRIME/TDC, CROY, DEKO, DENIS 78, DSYER, DTAGNO, EXOT, FAME 184, FUGAZ, GATE, INKA,KAKAO, KERA, KOBE, KOBOLT, KROK, LOOK, MC POISE, MOGA, MONKEY, MR.IX, NEON, OASE,PENG, PILOT, REW, ROGER, ROSER, SEKT, SHARE, SHEM, SINCE, SMASH, SNYDER, SOME, SPAIR, STONE, TICK, VETO, ZEAL, ZAST, ZEBSTER, ZUFALL

Photographs by :
Bart van Kersavond, Bernd Feuerhelm, Emmett Edelstein, Hans-Joachim Burmeister, JanvonKatze,JUST, Jürgen Große, Kevin Schulzbus, Martha Cooper & Ninja K. & 1UP, NSMBERLIN, Peter Hamm, Peter Stelzig, Sascha Blasche, Stefan Haehnel, Sven Scholz, Thomas von Wittich

Archive by :
ARTE & RED TOWER FILMS, Berliner-Mauer-Archiv Ralf Gründer, Christoph May (Überdose), Die Dixons,Frank Senf / Siebdruckwerkstatt Lichtenrade, Gió Di Sera / StreetUnivercity e.V., Graffiti Lobby,Katrin Müller, Marco Lauber, Mark Straeck, Markus Wiese, Peter Pegel, Urban Spree Gallery


“BERLIN: WRITING GRAFFITI”, Video by Kevin Schulzbus

The exhibition is made possible by the kind support of the Senate Department for Culture and Europe of Berlin, with the kind support of the Governing Mayor of Berlin within the framework of the city partnership between Brussels-Capital Region and Berlin, and international.brussels, Brussels Regional Public Service .

The initial exhibition “SORRY! | Bekanntes und Unbekanntes aus dem Berliner Graffiti Writing | Fotografisch festgehalten von 1983 bis heute “ in Berlin at the Kornversuchsspeicher (01.06.2018 – 24.06.2018) was as a project by Berlin Art Bang e.V., by Die Dixons in collaboration with Katia Hermann and Mark Straeck, with Kera Christian Hinz for the set-up design and Knorke for the graphic design. It was made possible by the friendly support of Kornversuchsspeicher and the Senate Department for Culture and Europe of Berlin.

Thanks to Guy Weladji, Manufacture 111 – Bruxelles.
Publication © Hitzerot – Prints & Publications, 2019

Manufacture 111 – Bruxelles
Centre de Créations Urbaines
Chaussée de Boondael 537
1050 Ixelles, Belgium

Opening, 5.12.2019 from 6PM till 10PM
from 7.12.2019 till 26.01.2020 only on Weekends
Saturday from 12-19h
Sunday from 12-18h

Entrance: 3,00€
Catalogue: 20,00€

Bart Van Kersavond
Founder URBANPRESENTS.net

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