Belfast Telegraph

Borders from around the world grace walls of Belfast peace line

- BY MICHAEL McHUGH

A BELFAST peace wall is exhibiting photos of the world’s border walls ahead of Brexit.

Wall On Wall includes images of structures in places such as Korea, Palestine and the United States.

It is an open-air exhibition in west Belfast, on a boundary between Catholic and Protestant residents.

The display marks 50 years since the building of the first peace line in Belfast and 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The exhibition, by German photograph­er Kai Wiedenhofe­r, features 36 panoramas measuring 10ft (3m) by 30ft (9m).

The photograph­er has taken pictures of 10 border and separation walls in the EU, US, Korea and other countries since 1989.

Northern Ireland’s peace walls are a legacy of the 30-year conflict and are scattered around what were once flashpoint­s between the two communitie­s and which are now largely peaceful.

Deirdre Robb, chief executive of Belfast Exposed photograph­ic gallery which is supporting the exhibition, said yesterday: “It is a conversati­on about why are they still there.

“Should they still be there?” She continued: “It is a vehicle of internatio­nalising it because we are not the only ones with peace walls and quite often we feel we are; it is a growing problem across the whole of Europe.

“There are more and more walls being built in our society, which creates a barrier.”

The exhibition, which opened last Friday, is accessible day and night and will run until November 15.

There are no fees and further informatio­n about the photograph­er and exhibition can be found online by logging on to: wallonwall.org.

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Belfast’s peace walls
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PA Photos by German photograph­er Kai Wiedenhofe­r which are being exhibited on Belfast’s peace walls
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