Revolutionary Romances?
Wagner, Hilke / Saehrendt, Christian / Shtromberg, Elena / Lange-Berndt, Petra / Võ, Ch¿¿ng-¿ài / Ruckdeschel, Annabel / Kaschuba, Nora / Lagoda, Jule / Mende, Doreen / Hohn, Pauline / Buhlig, Martin / Ackermann, Marion / Nielsen, Astrid / Geuer, Lena / Nienhoff, Lea Marie / Wagler, Silke / Kremer, Gwendolin / Wielga-Skolimowska, Katarzyna / Haß, Kirsten / Cugini, Carla / Schankweiler, Kerstin / Wittinghofer, David / Reinhardt, Kathleen / Wagner, Mathias / Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden / Wagner, Mathias / Wagner, Hilke / Schankweiler, Kerstin / Reinhardt, Kathleen Revolutionary Romances? Global Art Histories in the GDR looks at East Germany's relations-
rooted in a spirit of friendship and revolution-with its socialist "sister" countries in Asia, Africa, and
Latin America. The concepts of "international solidarity" and "friendship between nations" had
an inherent geopolitical agenda: as such, they not only determined East Germany's foreign policy
but also supported a multitude of transcultural contacts ...