No Photos on the Dance Floor! | Metal Magazine
It’s no secret that the club scene in Berlin has been thriving for decades. People from all over the globe travel there to party for three days and nights straight, lining up for hours to get into cult places like Berghain, Tresor or Griessemuhle. But when did it all start? At a key moment in contemporary history: the fall of the Wall. Opening on September 12, the exhibition No Photos on the Dance Floor! Berlin 1989 – Today at C/O Berlin gathers pictures of the evolution of the club scene, taken by photographers like Wolfgang Tillmans and George Nebieridze or even DJs and sound artists like Alva Noto or Marcel Dettman.