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20 May 2019, Brandenburg, Beeskow: View into the heart of the new art archive with its innumerable pull grids to which pictures from the GDR era are attached. 30 years after the fall of communism, GDR art is finding interest again, especially among those who did not experience this state for themselves. The Beeskow Art Archive wants to make a contribution to this with its new open depot. It has around 23,000 GDR commissioned works of art in its inventory, which are now more easily accessible. The art archive is scheduled to open on 29.05.2019. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Image details File size:
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