Places of Remembrance - Memorial in Berlin-Schoeneberg (1993)
by Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock
Places of Remembrance / Orte des Erinnerns is a decentralized memorial in the Bavarian Quarter in the Schoeneberg district of Berlin, which was inaugurated in 1993. 80 double-sided signs are put up on lampposts, depicting images on the one side and on the reverse side condensed versions of anti-Jewish Nazi rules and regulations passed between 1933 and 1945.
Together, the words and images force passers-by to remember the almost-forgotten history of this neighborhood, where Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Gisele Freund and Carl Einstein once lived.
Dispersed throughout the area the memorial becomes a metaphor of the daily deprivation of rights and humiliation, leading to deportations and mass murder of Jews during the Nazi era.
Texts & images:
(c) Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock, Berlin
VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn/Berlin
Artists Rights Society, NY
In cooperation with:
Visit Berlin
Ivo Wessel, Berlin
by Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock
Places of Remembrance / Orte des Erinnerns is a decentralized memorial in the Bavarian Quarter in the Schoeneberg district of Berlin, which was inaugurated in 1993. 80 double-sided signs are put up on lampposts, depicting images on the one side and on the reverse side condensed versions of anti-Jewish Nazi rules and regulations passed between 1933 and 1945.
Together, the words and images force passers-by to remember the almost-forgotten history of this neighborhood, where Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Gisele Freund and Carl Einstein once lived.
Dispersed throughout the area the memorial becomes a metaphor of the daily deprivation of rights and humiliation, leading to deportations and mass murder of Jews during the Nazi era.
Texts & images:
(c) Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock, Berlin
VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn/Berlin
Artists Rights Society, NY
In cooperation with:
Visit Berlin
Ivo Wessel, Berlin
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