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Title: LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
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(Date Posted:08/13/2009 00:32:48)

On Nov 8th La will build a wall across Wilshire Blvd. leave it in place for three hours. Then dignitaries will know down portions to coincide with it being Nov 9th in Germany the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall


<!-- sphereit start --> In what government and arts officials are calling the most ambitious commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall outside of Germany, a symbolic re-creation of the wall that once separated East and West Berlin will be erected across Wilshire Boulevard in November.

The Wall Project, painted by professional and amateur artists, will close Sunday afternoon traffic on one of the city's busiest thoroughfares for three hours on Nov. 8 beginning at 3 p.m. The project involves the Culver City's Wende Museum and Archive of the Cold War, the city of Los Angeles, the German Consulate General in Los Angeles and other partners, and will be officially announced Thursday.

In a reenactment of the actual events, invited dignitaries will break down selected portions of the Wilshire wall, which will be placed directly in front of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Project leaders plan a live feed of the events between Los Angeles and Berlin, official sister cities since 1967. (Because of the time difference, it will already be Nov. 9 in Berlin, the day the wall came down in 1989).

Professional artists who will participate include "Obama Hope" muralist Shepard Fairey, L.A. muralist Kent Twitchell and Berlin-based Thierry Noir, noted for painting his brightly colored human figures on the real wall in Berlin. Twitchell said that he plans to create portraits of the two presidents who saw the beginning and the end of the Berlin Wall, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.

The Wall Project will be made up of two parts: The "Wall Across Wilshire" will have as its adjunct the "Wall Along Wilshire -- Eastside Gallery West," which will have a somewhat longer life in front of the 5900 Wilshire Blvd. building, remaining in place from Oct. 17 to Nov. 14.

During its short existence, the "across" wall will bisect the "along" wall, with one end of the "across" wall ending at LACMA's outdoor installation "Urban Light."

The location is "highly symbolic," said Justinian Jampol, president and founder of the Wende Museum. "It connects downtown to the ocean, those two cultural anchors to the city. Also, going through an area where there are lots of museums and cultural institutions, it's very reflective of what occurred in Berlin, because when that line was drawn through the city, it divided up the cultural institutions."

Symbolism aside, the location is not random: Wayne Ratkovich, owner of the 5900 Wilshire Blvd. building, sits on the nonprofit Wende Museum's board of directors.

From Oct. 23 to Nov. 7, 40 wall panels, all 11 feet tall and 3 feet wide, will be painted on the grounds of the Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits in Hancock Park, adjacent to LACMA. Thirty of those panels will be used to construct the Wall Across Wilshire, and the other 10 will form the Wall Along Wilshire.

The work of graphic designer and political illustrator Fairey will be part of the "across" wall, along with the work of graffiti artists working with ArtStorm LA and arts students at the Otis College of Art and Design, USC, CalArts and USC. Twitchell and Noir will paint an additional 10 panels for the Wall Along Wilshire, doing most of their work in front of the 5900 building. The public will have the opportunity to observe the artists at work in both locations.

Jampol said the painting done on the Berlin Wall circa 1989 "was not art, it was a political act. It was not about showing the finished artwork, it was dynamic." He said that so many artists wanted to make their mark on the Berlin Wall they often began painting over another artist's work before the paint was dry.

Los Angeles officials had to sign off on closing Wilshire.

"We do this all the time," said Councilman Tom LaBonge, whose district includes the project site, mentioning a recent NASCAR-related event at the nearby Petersen Automotive Museum that also required the temporary closure of Wilshire. "Wilshire is the backbone of all the buses in the city, but . . . having had the experience of this closure near Fairfax for the Petersen, I knew it could happen."

Los Angeles German Consul General Wolfgang Drautz, who moved to Los Angeles just weeks ago, said that the Wall Project is the largest Berlin Wall anniversary commemoration that he is aware of outside of Berlin. Germany plans to donate as much as $40,000 to the effort, which Jampol estimated could cost $500,000.

"Look at the map -- that we are doing this here on the West Coast, in California, is symbolizing that it's not just a narrow, transatlantic relationship between Washington, D.C., and Berlin," Drautz said. "We are really looking forward to an event where all American cities can celebrate with us."

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RE:LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
(Date Posted:08/13/2009 09:15:29)

President Dwight D. Eisenhower was our first president to deal with the beginnings of the Cold War, me thinks.
This project hopefully will be positive, but Jerry, I don't see any mention of the US Cold War Troops that really made all of this possible, but that was expected.  The three artist get world wide exposure, must be nice for them.

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Re:LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
(Date Posted:08/13/2009 10:11:45)

Truman was the first Cold War President, unless you don't count Korea as a Cold War Conflict.

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RE:LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
(Date Posted:08/13/2009 12:04:48)

I did say "me thinks?"  Actually, the first published beginnings was The Truman Doctrine, issued by Harry on 12 March, 1947.  It began with the US trying to keep Greece and Turkey from coming under the Soviet's as client states.  The Korean War, "I believe" started in 1951 (?).  Ike came along for two terms as president and finished up Truman's beginnings ending in the truce in Korea, but no resolution to a "state of war".  Subsequently, Eisenhower was the US President who found himself more fully (worldwide) in directing the US in the Cold War struggle again the Soviets, after Eisenhower, the rest is now history.

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RE:LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
(Date Posted:08/13/2009 12:10:10)

I meant to mention that one of the true heroes of the Cold War and whom we here greatly honor was General James A. Van Fleet who directed operations against the Soviets in in Greece - 1948 and then later commanded the 8th Army in Korea.

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RE:LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
(Date Posted:08/13/2009 12:14:52)

Further.................Thanks to Jerry and Joe for getting some traffic going.  All please respond as you wish and let's see if we can't get history and "learnin goin on about The Cold War".  Might improve others view of what we're about.

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RE:LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
(Date Posted:08/14/2009 15:07:11)

The official date of the start of the Cold War is Sept 2, 1945.  That was the end of WWII and the Soviets were occupying and positioning itself even before WWII ended.  Plus the Greek Civil War with communist backed insurgents start soon after WWII and The Berlin Airlift in response to the Soviet blockade was started in 1948.  Korea started in 1950 and he left office in Jan. 1953 with just months of the Korean war that was in a full stalemate with not much movement of the front lines around the 38th.  Truman was the first Cold War president.

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RE:LA to celebrate 20th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall
(Date Posted:08/19/2009 03:54:19)

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