Beirut and Berlin have much in common. Both lack a center, divided and destroyed by the war. Both are under reconstruction. It is today the two capital cities comparable. Division-demolition-reconstrction of the center: It is in this context that the comparison is set up.
Beirut and Berlin have much in common. Both lack a center, divided and destroyed by the war. Both are under reconstruction. It is today the two capital cities comparable. Division-demolition-reconstrction of the center: It is in this context that the comparison is set up.
“Beirut-Berlin” is a research conducted with artistic media such as painting and photography by Stefanie Bürkle, and texts by Thomas Sakschewski. The catalogue of the exhibition is a comparison through a personal approach. Two fascinating cities with a long history, on their way to an unpredictable future as interpreted by the authors.
Source: Stefanie Bürkle & Thomas Sakschewski