With Berlin exhibition, winter has come
for Game of Thrones fans
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[January 24, 2019]
BERLIN (Reuters) - Fans of "Game of
Thrones" are flocking to Berlin to see a one-off exhibition of paintings
showing hitherto unseen parts of writer George R. R. Martin's fantasy
world Westeros.
The exhibition, put together by a 40-strong team of artists who worked
painting sets for the HBO series, is free to visit until January 29 in
an abandoned electric transformer station in the suburb of Reinickendorf.
Fans had arrived from as far away as Bolivia and Spain for Wednesday's
opening of the exhibition, which is based on a companion book that
describes the origins of the fantasy continent in Martin's "A Song of
Ice and Fire" novels.
"I thought the book had a lot of potential," said Sven Sauer, the artist
behind the exhibition, "so I got on the phone and drummed up artists
(who'd worked on the show) worldwide to ask if they wanted to show this
book visually."
The scenes show castles, landscapes and animals from locations that have
never been shown in the series, whose eighth season airs in April.
"This is an incredible gathering of fans," said British visitor Marcus
Roberts. "It's not just about the core battles or the awesome dragons or
the amazing political plots and twists. It's about the characters and
the richness of the story."
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The Iron Throne is seen on the set of the television series Game of
Thrones in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Picture
taken June 24, 2014. REUTERS/Phil Noble
The paintings, each composed digitally by dozens of artists, will be
exhibited in the halls of the imposing brick transformer station,
built in 1926 by architect Hans Heinrich Mueller, who drew
inspiration from medieval fortresses.
"We're so happy that there are these mad people, these talented
people who are so inspired by our work," said Elio Garcia, a
co-author with Martin of "The World of Ice & Fire", the companion
book on which the exhibition is based.
"It's a great honor."
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Writing by Thomas Escritt; Editing by
Peter Graff)
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