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  • Thierry Noir, who is claimed to be the first street artist to paint the Berlin Wall. His brightly coloured paintings, which often feature cartoon-like profiles, are now considered iconic and can still be seen on the East Side Gallery. Marianne Platz squat, Berlin.
    Thierry Noir
  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. Thierry Noir, the first persn to paint on the wall, in the Marianne Platz squat where he lives.
    Berlinsquatters_026.jpg
  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies.  on the wall, in the Marianne Platz squat where he lives.
    Berlinsquatters_028.jpg
  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  Often occupied premises are used to make statements about the occupants ideologies. Thierry Noir, the first persn to paint on the wall, in the Marianne Platz squat where he lives.
    Berlinsquatters_025.jpg