
Dmitry Vrubel - Mein Gott, hilf mir, diese tödliche Liebe zu überleben · Audio guide
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On the East Side Gallery, two men kiss on weathered concrete. Graffiti covers their faces. The paint is cracked.
October seventh, nineteen seventy-nine. Brezhnev and Honecker embraced on the thirtieth anniversary of East Germany. A socialist fraternal kiss.
French photographer Régis Bossu caught the moment. Paris Match ran it across a double spread. It became the face of the Eastern Bloc.
In nineteen ninety, Russian artist Dmitry Vrubel painted it here. The Wall had just fallen. Brezhnev was dead. The GDR was gone.
He cropped Honecker's head outside the frame. East Germany was always the smaller partner, half-visible, obedient.
Today tourists sign their names across their lips. The rust, the graffiti, the signatures — all part of the story now.
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