'Balconies, life, art': Berlin's shut-in artists show their work

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Berlin's artists hold balcony exhibitions to show their works amid coronavirus lockdown

Berlin-based Polish artist Isabella Sedeka stands on her balcony as she displays her work, part of the"Balconies, Life, Art, Pandemic, and Proximity" exhibition, in Berlin on April 12, 2020.

"While our freedom of mobility is on hold, become unique sites of everyday performance," organisers said as they launched the project in the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district of east Berlin. One installation presents ribbons of toilet paper cascading down a building's facade, a reference to Germans' rush to stock up on the must-have commodity as soon as the coronavirus pandemic arrived in Europe.

"With zero budget, no opening, and no crowds, the project proposes an intimate stroll to search for signs of life, art and points of kinship and connection", the organisers said.

 

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