Labour Sustains Community in the Socialist States
Walter Womacka
1965
Textilkaufhaus (now, LindenCenter). Eisenhüttenstadt (Landkreis Oder-Spree. Bundesland Brandenburg) GERMANY (former DDR)
1965
Textilkaufhaus (now, LindenCenter). Eisenhüttenstadt (Landkreis Oder-Spree. Bundesland Brandenburg) GERMANY (former DDR)
1969
Kulturpalast (Palace of Culture). West Exterior Façade Mural. Dresden (Freistaates Sachsen) GERMANY (originally, GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC)
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This mural has been a protected state cultural artefact since 2001. This is due to the fact that Die Linke (“The Left”: an anti-capitalist Democratic Socialist party, the successor of the DDR’s SED) is strongest in Sachsen, preventing some of the anti-Left cultural and intellectual vandalism committed by the Right found in some parts of German society.
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Ricardo González. Dream for Reformation. 2011
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Dream for Reformation
Ricardo González
2011