A Catalan artwork in Berlin's East Side GalleryYour browser does not support the video elementOctober 3, 1990: Germany’s two parts, separated after the Second World War, were reuniting – or the East was joining the West – four decades later. A few days earlier, an open-air gallery stretching 1.3 kilometers on the Berlin wall had been inaugurated. Called East Side Gallery, over a hundred artists from around the world were involved – and among them, the only Catalan, or Spaniard, to contribute with a mural was a young artist from the Ebre river region, Ignasi Blanch / ACNshareACNFirst published: October 2, 2020 08:08 PM