West Germany, Berlin, 1989
As the Berlin Wall was beginning to be dismantled, a man from the east grasped the edge to lift himself over. The opening of the Wall signalled the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the so-called new world order, which was beset by civil wars, famines and genocide.
James Nachtwey
Print Size: 1485x990 mm
Frame Size: 1575x1080 mm
Paper Type: Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS JN 174 01
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West Germany, Berlin, 1989
As the Berlin Wall was beginning to be dismantled, a man from the east grasped the edge to lift himself over. The opening of the Wall signalled the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the so-called new world order, which was beset by civil wars, famines and genocide.
Photographer:
James Nachtwey
Print Size: 1485x990 mm
Frame Size: 1575x1080 mm
Exhibit: POS JN 174 01