Abstract

Punk youth culture, which originated in England, started to appear in Germany in the mid-1970s. By the end of the 1980s, it had assumed a presence—not least as a visual counterpoint—in virtually every West German pedestrian zone. This photograph shows two punks in Fulda, a city famous for its Baroque architecture. Photo by Günter Zint.

Punks in Fulda (1989)

  • Günter Zint

Source

Source: Two Punks in Fulda. Date: 1989. Photo: Günter Zint.
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