What started as an audacious experiment in 1951 has become an international event and a celebration of art, culture and the unifying magic of film. Read the story of Berlinale.
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Visual Memories of Berlin: From Construction to the Fall of the Wall
The fall of the Wall on November 9, 1989, marked the end of an era and symbolized the reunification of Germany and the triumph of freedom over division. As we mark the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, it's time to look back at its story from its rise to its fall in photos and videos.
Fall of the Wall, 35 Years On: How Berlin Became a City for Graffiti
Berlin, a city whose walls tell stories, is well known for its street art and graffiti culture. But how did it all begin, and how has it transformed over time? Discover the full story in The Game Magazine and explore striking images through the IMAGO archive.
The Berlinale Stars Through the Lens of Gerhard Kassner
In this interview by Jens Pepper, renowned photographer Gerhard Kassner takes us behind the scenes of the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale), where his lens captured the event from 2003 to 2019. As the Berlinale approaches, Kassner shares his reflections on capturing the stars, the shift to digital photography, and the memorable moments that define his tenure as the festival's official photographer.
Fall of the Berlin Wall, 35 Years On: A City in Frames from the ’70s to Today by Rolf Zöllner
Observe Berlin's history and transformation from the late 1970s through the dramatic changes of the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall to the city's current state via the lens of IMAGO photographer Rolf Zöllner.
Berlin Dialogues: 20 Years of World Press Photo Contest in Berlin
With its 20th year anniversary in Berlin’s Willy Brandt Haus, columnist Sofia Bergmann reports on the World Press Photo Contest exhibition and its emphasis on climate change.
Berlin Dialogues: The Groundbreaking Photoplatz in Hotel Bogota
A Berlin cultural timestamp and its photos. IMAGO dives into The Kommunale Galerie’s current exhibition Hotel Bogota, showing until May 21.
FC Union Berlin: A Football Fairytale in Germany
In a visual timeline, The Game magazine laid eyes on the history and development of the rising German Bundesliga Club Union Berlin, starting from the 90s.
Fall of the Wall, 35 Years On: Berlin landmarks by two different generations
Most of Berlin’s landmarks have remained, but how we depict landmarks and even what we consider to be a landmark, has certainly evolved. IMAGO looks at Berlin and its culturally significant landmarks through the lens of two generations of photographers.
Faces of Berlin by Jannis Chavakis
Actors, politicians, authors, activists – the Berlin-based photographer and new member of IMAGO Jannis Chavakis has been photographing the people of Berlin for over 20 years.