In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall Exile Ausstellungsraum presents two projects focusing on the ramifications of the physical and emotional divisions between East and West created by the Berlin Wall.
Speck’s installation project Berlin Off/On Wall consists of a video, photographs and documents spanning more than 30 years. The video,
filmed in 1978, shows a protest/performance by Berlin Painter Per Lüke in collaboration with Video Artist Wieland Speck. In the video we see a man climbing onto the Wall and play the harp while being watched by security forces and spectators from both sides of the concrete divide. Decades later, Speck discovered photographs of said performance taken by Eastern border security forces in the archives of the former East German Staatssicherheit (Stasi). An extensive Stasi file, poetically entitled The Harp Player, was created in the aftermath of the protest/performance.

Speck’s installation Berlin Off/On Wall presents the video, photos and documents together for the very first time. In this seemingly distant past everyone seemed obsessed with watching one another. Today, Berlin Off/On Wall acts as an absurd testament to a scary, alienated past. The physicality of the Wall as an epitome of Cold War politics makes the conflict overt; both sides have no other choice than to watch one another through their circumscribed lens.
Consisting of hundreds of street interviews done in Berlin two years after the Reunification, Former East/Former West is a vital, surprisingly open, and at times disturbing documentary about what it meant to be German at that particular moment in history. For forty-five years, residents of the divided city lived radically different lives, both in terms of ideology and everyday experience. Silver questions the very notion of a shared language, focusing on changing definitions of words for political and economic systems - democracy, freedom, capitalism, socialism - as well as words used to describe nations and identity - nationality, Germany, history, foreigners, home.

In Silver’s 1994 project, Former East/Former West, the Berlin Wall has become an internalized psychological divide between the residents of the former East and West based on fundamental misconceptions, stereotypes, hopes and fears.
The juxtaposition of both projects commemorates the fundamental complexity of the transformation of a concrete external reality to an internalized mindset that is still relevant today.

Additional Exhibition Events

Friday, Nov 27, 8pm
Screening: Astrid Proll: Der Zug aus Leipzig, 1988

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SummerCamp, Jul 17 - Aug 14, 2010
Stuart Brisley: Measurement and Division,
Jun 12 - July 10, 2010

33 115 68, Apr 29 - May 28, 2010
Anneli Schütz: Open Source, Mar 27 - Apr 24, 2010
Heiner von Alberti: Es werden jetzt für die die noch gut sehen Minusbrillen ausgeteilt, Feb 20 - Mar 20, 2010
Erik van der Weijde: Siedlung, Feb 20 - Mar 20, 2010
Nadja Abt and Katharina Marszewski: Tabledance,
Jan 30 - Feb 18, 2010

Arises, Dec 13, 2009 - Jan 23, 2010
Wieland Speck: Berlin Off/On Wall,
Nov 4 - Dec 5, 2009
Shelly Silver: Former East/Former West,
Nov 4 - Dec 5, 2009

Jack Smith: Cologne, 1974. Photographs by Gwenn Thomas, Film by Birgit Hein, Oct 10 - Nov 1, 2009
Bill Jacobson: American Trip 1974-1978,
Sept 5 - Oct 3, 2009

Summer Camp, Jul 11 - Aug 22, 2009
Tom Holmes: Noisy Bottom, Jun 6 - Jul 4, 2009
Howard McCalebb: Butterfly, Jun 6 - Jul 4, 2009
Kazuko Miyamoto: String and Thread,
Apr 18 - May 23, 2009

Sol LeWitt: Walldrawing 815, Apr 18 - May 23, 2009
Psychometry, Feb 6 - Mar 21, 2009
KAISERIN Magazine Exhibition No 2.:
Hors Les Murs (H.L.M.), Jan 4 - Feb 1, 2009

Ad Memoriam, Nov 23 - Dec 21, 2008
Al Baltrop: Pier Photographs 1975-1986,
Oct 19 - Feb 01, 2008

Straight To Hell, Oct 19 - Nov 16, 2008



Wieland Speck
Berlin Off/On Wall
Black and White Video, 24 min, 1978
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