
Freunde von Freunden - Karen & Christian Boros
2 months ago
In the Boros residence – a former Second World War air raid shelter built in 1942 in central Berlin – visitors can easily lose their way in the maze-like corridors of bare concrete.
There, Christian and his wife, Karen, live with their son amidst paintings by Elizabeth Peyton and a series of installations by groundbreaking artists such as Olafur Eliasson. It is a dream home that once seemed impossible to realize, but has now become an art manifesto for Berlin’s historical Mitte district, where change is the norm.
The whole interview and all pictures will follow in 2012. In the meantime you find the best pictures in our book freundevonfreunden.com/book/
Video by Christian Fussenegger and Maren Sextro
There, Christian and his wife, Karen, live with their son amidst paintings by Elizabeth Peyton and a series of installations by groundbreaking artists such as Olafur Eliasson. It is a dream home that once seemed impossible to realize, but has now become an art manifesto for Berlin’s historical Mitte district, where change is the norm.
The whole interview and all pictures will follow in 2012. In the meantime you find the best pictures in our book freundevonfreunden.com/book/
Video by Christian Fussenegger and Maren Sextro
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Eva Schulz
2 months ago Richtig toll. Danke! -
Jason Sondhi
2 months ago brilliant looking space. and the stuff in it isn't bad either. -
Katie Armstrong
2 months ago Wow, what an amazing space. I can't get over it! Such fabulous taste. -
Freunde von Freunden
2 months ago Thank you everyone for the amazing feedback. We are thrilled. -
Tribute | SF
2 months ago Fantastic color exposures and composition in your shots. This was a delight on many levels. -
Daan Gast 2 months agoSecond that! Amazing. -
Silvan Wittenberg 2 months agoStunning! Is it possible to get at least some of the furnitures names? This wooden floor lamp is to die for! -
gary nadeau
2 months ago Wonderful. -
Red Square Visual Arts
1 month ago So well done. The subject was great and you maximized the potential of the visual story. I love the part when he admits that he purchases art that he cannot live with. So different than how we Americans see art (something that must be shown to impress your friends and enemies). Congrats on an inspiring documentary. -
artberlin.de 1 week agojust one word: Beauty
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