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Exhibition theme: German Unification: Manfred Butzmann at the demonstration, "Round Table from Below" [10/21]

OBJECT INFORMATION

Info

November 4 1990
Berlin, Alexanderplatz
Created By: Jürgen Nagel

License: Not Creative Commons

From the Set

A Demonstration: The “Round Table from Below”, East Berlin, 4 November 1990

From the Set

Portraits

The graphic artist Manfred Butzmann, who pleaded in favour of painting the Eastern face of the Berlin Wall on 16 November 1989 at the general assembly of the GDR Visual Artists Union Berlin (Eugen Blume (Publisher): Butzmanns Heimatkunde in 24 Abteilungen, Berlin 1992, p.110-114)

"The Round Table was the point at which dialogue between new and old political leaders of the GDR took place" (retrieved and translated from Robert-Havemann-Gesellschaft e.V.: Runder Tisch, on April 23, 2009)

Depicts

animal, artist, crowd, demonstration, graphic art, handmade medium, protest sign

Context

criticism, escape, exile, German reunification, media, national day

People/Organizations

Alliance 90, Butzmann, Manfred, Die Grünen (FRG)

Places

Alexanderplatz

Text in image

Let's go - together! / Bündnis 90 - Die Grünen

Kein Gel[d] / [...]

Other items in this set

On 3 October 1990, when the GDR came under the Basic Law of the Federal Republic, people had almost become used to the idea that the two German states were one. Or, at least, it appears to be this way when we see the many small celebrations held at new border crossings opened in winter 1989/1990 and spring 1990. In retrospect, they appear far more euphoric than the official celebration of German Unity. By autumn 1990, the worries of everyday life had caught up with people again. Hence, in their minds the weeks immediately following 9 November 1989 would remain unrivalled as the most joyous period of celebration.