setteobjekte
Setteobjekte are a fascinating aspect of German cultural history, particularly within the context of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The term "Setteobjekte" literally translates to "seven objects" and refers to a specific group of seven artworks commissioned by the state for public display. These pieces were intended to embody socialist ideals and promote a positive image of the GDR.
The seven artworks were created by prominent artists of the era and were strategically placed in significant
While intended to be celebrated, Setteobjekte also became subjects of critical discussion and, in some cases,