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A documentary account of East and West Germany’s contrasting visions of property
Julian Irlinger (born 1986) examines documents from the German Reich and postwar East and West Germany relating to property transfers and the expropriation and retrocession of a plot of land in Schoenebeck an der Elbe, which had belonged to the artist’s family: it was confiscated in 1983 and transferred back to his grandmother in 1991.
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A documentary account of East and West Germany’s contrasting visions of property
Julian Irlinger (born 1986) examines documents from the German Reich and postwar East and West Germany relating to property transfers and the expropriation and retrocession of a plot of land in Schoenebeck an der Elbe, which had belonged to the artist’s family: it was confiscated in 1983 and transferred back to his grandmother in 1991.