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Border Crossing - Conceptual Series - 2012

Death Strip
Halted
On the Run
Spotted
The Fence
The Chase
Caught
No Way Out
Imprisoned
Shot Magazine
The series Border Crossing was fully featured in Shot Magazine 1/2013.
In October 2012, it was shown in a solo exhibition at Lightbox Gallery, Vienna.
For 2014, it has been listed by Kids of Dada Gallery, London.

Cast: Theresa Glanzberg, Falko Hartmann
Light Assistants: Ingo Heye, Nils Herres
Make-up Artists: Janine Drost, Sigune Roloff
Set Assistant: Lea Lassak
Location: Bunker Wollenberg

Production Notes

Between May 1952 and November 1989 almost 900 people were killed while trying to cross the border that separated the two German states. The so-called “Staatsgrenze West” was heavily guarded and reinforced with a protective strip, equipped with 1.3 million anti-personnel mines and other potentially lethal weapons. The German Democratic Republic (GDR), as East Germany used to call itself, put a great effort in preventing their people from leaving the state territory - thus, the number of refugees who actually succeeded in crossing the fence was quite small.
A study from the late 1970s, carried out by the East German army, found that almost 5,000 people had attempted to escape across the border between 1974 and 1979. More than 200 of them died or were caught at the fence. Most others were captured in the “Sperrzone”, a three kilometer wide area east of the fence.
Today, the Berlin Wall Memorial commemorates the victims of the regime. This series is dedicated to all those who lost their lives on the Inner German Border.