Walls of Berlin reframes construction fences, barriers, and temporary walls as a satirical public collection. Part street archive and part institutional parody, it treats urban obstruction as an unofficial exhibition spread across a city permanently under repair.
Approach
The project borrows the voice of the museum, cataloging anonymous planners, workers, and barriers as if they were artists and artworks. That shift in frame turns everyday frustration into civic satire and makes the city’s temporary surfaces newly visible.