'Art and Identity' in a changing Germany- Harvard Gazette
Briefly

Hito Steyerl's films document the fraught period following the Berlin Wall's fall, capturing a rise in xenophobic and racist violence in unified Germany.
The exhibition highlights artists who complicate notions of German identity and engage with contemporary conversations about national identity in both the U.S. and abroad.
The films acquired by Busch-Reisinger exemplify complex dialogues around identity, showing how historical context influences perceptions of national belonging.
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