As art galleries and museums closed their doors due to the new epidemic of the "Corona" virus (Covid-19), about 50 artists residing in Berlin present their work on the balcony of the buildings, and invite the public to "intimate visit" to discover their creations.

"While freedom of movement is suspended, the balconies have become unique locations for daily shows and civic mobilization," said the gathering of artists who supervised this project in the Bernzauer Berg art district in the east of the German capital.

The exhibition commissioners, Efoul Dormosoglu and Ioana Farisa, who asked artists to unleash their cells, explained: "The balconies are emergency exits, to breathe and spend time in the sun or smoke", in the shadow of the home stone. In Berlin, where curiosities are less strict than other German provinces, hikers and curiosities are called upon to raise their heads to see these works, including a ladder made of tree branches, and black and white photographs of people standing on their balconies in Athens or Cordoba. One of the facilities includes long pieces of toilet paper on the front of a building that testifies to the rush by Germans to this product, which has become invaluable since the emergence of the emerging Corona virus in Europe. The organizers emphasized that this artistic demonstration “without a budget, without opening and without attendance, is an intimate walk in search of indicators of life and art.”

- An open exhibition without a budget, opening or attendance.