The desire for freedom is .. Museum
in Berlin offers the idea of freedom in all its forms and
expressions
Bringing
together works of painting, video, photography and artBerlin -
AFPA
stone's throw from the Berlin Wall, opened Wednesday in Germany gallery bears
the name of "the desire for freedom" and trace art that expressed their passion
for freedom since 1945.It
comprises an exhibition at the Museum of Berlin's historic works of painting and
video, photography and art, and provides the idea of freedom in all shapes and
artistic expressions through acts for 113 artists from 28 countries. Says Monica
Flack responsible for the exhibition "No regard for chronology in the exhibition
not rated by nationality, because
the basic questions such as "Who am I, and to what extent I am free?
It
is the other? "Is always asked questions are the same" regardless of time and
place.According
to Monica, founded freedom draw from the ideas of the Enlightenment and the
Renaissance, and beyond the limits that took root between the East and the West
after World War II.The
exhibition features twelve chapters revolves around the idea of freedom, from
the Revolution to the ideal through policy and sustainable
development.It
is held in the city of Berlin, which saw the covenants of tyranny in the last
century, one of the Nazi regime led by Adolf Hitler, and the second communist
state railway in the eastern part of the city. Berlin
has been able to do a peaceful revolution in November 1989 led to the fall of
the wall, which was separated into two parts.The
organizers of the exhibition commented on the entrance of the first article of
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which states that "all people are born
free and equal in dignity and rights."Extending
exhibition space thousand square meters, visitors can watch the work of leading
artists alongside works by lesser-known artists. It
includes works by Rene Magritte and Fernand Leger and Russian Ilya Cabakov and
German photographer Andreas Gursky, as well as paintings by Gerhard Richter and
Christo.And
also displays works by Francis Bacon, Joseph Beuys, and Niki de Saint Val, and
Antoine Arto.According
to the supervisor of the exhibition, "the very idea of freedom is rooted in
Europe, has moved to America, manifested in the revolutions in recent years, and
in the movement" Ahtheloat (Wall Street) and the student protests.
"And
deals with a number of works on display Multi suppress freedom, like a
photograph of the two twin sisters into British Jane and Louise Wilson, shows
where the prison was a follower of the political police in East Germany
north-east of Berlin.

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