Transition: The Dresden Project Fredrik Marsh January 19th - March 27th
Historical Background: Dresden, Germany Dresden events explored: –Dresden after 1989 and the fall of the Berlin Wall Economic transition Abandoned factories, hotels, and apartments –Also: WWII Bombing of Dresden Flooding of the Elbe River Map from:
Abandoned Apartment Abandoned spaces in Dresden Found; never altered Little to no retouching © 2010 Fredrik Marsh. All Rights Reserved.
Liepziger Strasse most spaces are domestic but the work also explores economic sides of abandoned industry © 2010 Fredrik Marsh. All Rights Reserved.
Gasometer example of early work panorama © 2010 Fredrik Marsh. All Rights Reserved.
Stauffenberallee artwork’s name is often location (street or avenue) © 2010 Fredrik Marsh. All Rights Reserved.
Am Lagerplatz although these places are abandoned they have been re-inhabited by visitors and residents © 2010 Fredrik Marsh. All Rights Reserved.
Liepziger Strasse scenes are photographed as Marsh found them, often showing the visitors and re-inhabitants had artistic tendencies © 2010 Fredrik Marsh. All Rights Reserved.
Rosenstrasse © 2010 Fredrik Marsh. All Rights Reserved. The poster is a nationally recognized work of art that brings a sense of hope and pride
Transition: The Dresden Project Fredrik Marsh January 19th - March 27th OSU Urban Arts Space 50 W. Town St. Columbus, OH FREE to the public Tuesday–Saturday: 11 am to 6 pm Thursday: open late, 11 am to 8 pm.
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