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BLU Mural an der Cuvry-Brache in Berlin überstrichen

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Eine der bekanntesten Wandarbeiten an der umkämpften Cuvry-Brache in Berlin Kreuzberg wurde letzte Nacht übermalt: Darunter die zwei bekannten Schwarz-Weiß-Gold Murals desvom italienischen Street-Art-Künstler Blu. Sie zeigten eine kopflose Figur mit zwei Golduhren, die sie wie Handschellen trägt, und zwei Figuren mit Masken.

In der Nacht zum Freitag (12.12.2014) wurde das Mural,welches in tagelanger Arbeit 2008 entstanden ist, beseitigt: Von zwei Kranwagen aus wurde im Flutlicht von Scheinwerfern die Wand mit schwarzer Farbe übermalt – das Kunstwerk dürfte unwiederbringlich verloren gegangen sein. Selbst der stehengelassene Mittelfinger ist nun am morgen weg, was bleibt ist eine schwarze Wand.

Vor kurzem wurde noch über den möglichen Denkmalschutz des Murals auf der Cuvry-Brache diskutiert, es gab sogar Petitionen.

Der Investor, der die Brache mit Eigentumswohnungen bebauen möchte, hat jetzt wohl ein Verkaufsargument weniger.

Hier ein Statement von BLU (via polysingularity)

“And it is not the city of Berlin doing that, neither it is the real estate developers who want to build a new residential complex at this empty spot.

In fact, it is being done by the people related to BLU — the artist who made this painting.

With his consent.

A sort of desperate statement: having learned that a new house would be built at that spot with a panning view on the paintings (that would be kept on the wall), the artists decided to paint them all black, so that nobody can take advantage of the original work. In a way, it is a “fuck you” gesture towards the city, towards the real estate company, but most of all – to all the people who love this artwork and everything that it’s come to represent.

The argument of the people who are doing that is that Berlin is not the same anymore, that the real estate company will just use the artwork to sell apartments more expensive, that a new statement needs to be made… In a way, they are doing exactly what the artwork says: “reclaim your city”.

But their way of “reclaiming” Berlin is actually accepting their own loss. Accepting that they cannot win the fight. Losing the hope. Sinking the ship that is already drowning.

It’s an act of total despair, pessimistic at its core, devoid of any faith, belief and hope.

The only hope that it has is to make a statement. But that statement is of a negative kind. The sailors of the sinking ship decide to take the ship that is already sinking with a big Bang. So that at least, after they sink, they are remembered.

A gesture that is full of anguish. Attempting to gain control where it cannot exist anymore. And very symptomatic of street art and contemporary art in general: full of irrelevant ego-driven explosions within the small bubbles that nobody cares about anyway.

A gesture that is also full of hypocrisy. The people who are destroying the artwork say that they act from BLU’s consent. They say that he doesn’t want to help real estate companies sell their apartments better. But he does not seem to mind that those same real estate companies inadvertently provide canvases for his own artwork to sell better…”

Fotos: Marc Honninger TWITTER, Davids, Living Large TWITTER

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