Rainer Opolka wants to start a discussion and this is why these wolves are in Berlin a few weeks after a mass shooting in Munich, a bomb in Ansbach, an axe attack near Würzburg and a machete death in Reutlingen. Two of these attacks were carried out by asylum seekers and it sparked fear that could be exploited by the right-wing. And since it already happened before in Germany, those attitudes towards minorities have come under the spotlight.
But don’t think that racism only happens to asylum seekers. It goes beyond that but seems that germans have a hard time seeing this from where they stand. Germany has an issue with racism and Rainer Opolka is here to show it to them.
On the pictures here, you will be able to see eight different Wolf statues. One of them is clutching a gun and represents the murders committed by the neo-Nazi group National Socialist Underground. Another one represents the mob, the blind follower that doesn’t think for itself and can be seen everywhere. There is even a wolf covered in glittering gold and is leading them all.
I really like to see a public art exhibition like the Wolves are Back in Berlin. Sometimes, living in Germany as a foreigner can be a little bit too hard and it is good to know that I’m not alone on this.
Rainer Opolka is one of the many artists from Berlin that are trying to guide public discussion and debate in those uneasy times. Because, in the end, it’s really important to understand Germany’s past and history to see how they see race and identity. I believe Rainer Opolka is doing this really well with these big, bad wolves.
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