Fragments - photographs
Berlin, Germany, Bernauer Str.
2012Remains of the Berlin Wall at the Berlin Wall Memorial Park
more>>Berlin, Germany, East Side Gallery
2012Souvenir stand at one end of one of the few sections of the Berlin Wall in the city that are in their original location.
more>>Berlin, Germany, East Side Gallery
2012The inner zone of the East Side Gallery, between Muhlen Str. and the Spree.
more>>Berlin, near Hamburger Bahnhof
2012Behind the Hamburger Bahnhof is a dumping ground for the displaced Berlin Wall. The re-situated slabs have become a kind of training ground for Berlin´s young graffiti artists as the slabs are painted and re-painted almost daily.
more>>Berlin, near Hamburger Bahnhof
2012Behind the Hamburger Bahnhof is a dumping ground for the displaced Berlin Wall. The re-situated slabs have become a kind of training ground for Berlin´s young graffiti artists as the slabs are painted and re-painted almost daily.
more>>Berlin, near Hamburger Bahnhof
2012Behind the Hamburger Bahnhof is a dumping ground for the displaced Berlin Wall. The re-situated slabs have become a kind of training ground for Berlin´s young graffiti artists as the slabs are painted and re-painted almost daily.
more>>NYC, 520 Madison Ave.
2012Five slabs of the Berlin Wall are set in a courtyard at 520 Madison Ave. These are owned by Jerry Speyer of Tishman Speyer Properties and were collected as art objects for his contemporary art collection.
more>>NYC, Battery Park City
2012Two pieces of the Berlin Wall, painted by well-known Wall painter, Thierry Noir, donated to NYC by the city of Berlin in 2004. Situated less than a kilometre from Ground Zero.
more>>Montreal, World Trade Centre
2010Wall section donated to Montreal by the city of Berlin on the occasion of Montreal´s 350th anniversary in 1992.
more>>Truro, Nova Scotia
2010Six segments of the Berlin Wall are located on one of the town´s main streets.
more>>near Ocean, New Jersey
2009Joe Sciamarelli, President of the Berlin Wall Commemorative Group, with his two Berlin Wall slabs, currently in storage behind a suburban garage in New Jersey.
more>>Simi Valley, CA
2009Cold War exhibit with American flag and Berlin Wall segment, Ronald Reagan Museum and Library, CA.
more>>Orange, CA
2009This segment of the Berlin Wall was supported with funds from the Carl and Margaret Karcher Foundation,Chapman University, Orange County. Carl Karcher was a wealthy business man in California who owned the Carl´s Jr. fast food restaurant franchise.
more>>Yorba Linda, CA
2009The Richard Nixon Library and Museum. The donation of this Wall slab to the museum was also made possible by Carl Karcher, one-time owner of the Carl´s Jr. fast food franchise.
more>>Los Angeles, CA
2009Vid interviews a student at Loyola Marymount University,standing before a Berlin Wall segment painted by Thierry Noir.
more>>Berlin, Nordbanhof area
2009Original Segments of the Berlin Wall at the future site of the Berlin Wall, Memorial Park, Bernauer Str.
more>>Berlin, garage in the former East Berlin
2009Berlin Wall fragments stored for future use as souvenirs.
more>>Berlin, Germany
2009Tourist shop with Berlin Wall segments for sale near Checkpoint Charlie.
more>>Arlington, VA, Freedom Park, The Newseum
2003The Newseum calls itself the "Museum of News" and it´s mission, according to its website, is to "provide a forum where the media and the public can gain a better understanding of each other."
more>>Arlington, VA, Freedom Park, The Newseum
2003This photograph depicts the reverse side of previous installation. At the time of this photograph, the Newseum was located in Arlington, VA. The Newseum has since been relocated to a site Washington, DC. This relocation illustrates our contention that the Berlin Wall is a mobile ruin, displaced even within the same city.
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