6) Spray-can graffiti covered the West Berlin side of the Wall. Here the message is clear, and it reinforces the first holes chipped in the Wall. (1989)
3) It was by way of Allied Checkpoint Charlie -- under the watchful eye of the guard tower -- that travelers entered East Berlin on foot or by vehicle. (1964)
Brochure for the exhibition in Gallery K. Contains an essay by Richard Schade, a brief artist's bio, and a statement by Emily Bauman, who curated the exhibition. The brochure design is by Michelle Dietz.
Along the Wall: Photographs at the Berlin Wall, 1989 is a documentary photographic narrative created by Richard Schade. The exhibition poster includes a photograph taken by Dr. Schade. The design for the poster is by Michelle Dietz, a graduate student in the Department of German Studies at U.C.
Along the Wall: Photographs at the Berlin Wall, 1989 is a documentary photographic narrative created by Richard Schade. The photographs were exhibited first in Gallery K in the Max Kade German Cultural Center from November 3 - 26, 2014, and then in the Clifton Cultural Arts Center from January 17 - February 28, 2015. This is the entry wall text that accompanied both exhibitions.