One of the most famous works of graffiti on the Berlin Wall is a depiction of former Soviet Union General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev kissing the ex-leader of East Germany, Erich Honecker, full on the mouth. In the painting, called "My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love," Brezhnev's profile commands a majority of the frame, as if he's sucking the life out of Honecker. It's based on a 1979 photo of the two statesmen locked in a fraternal kiss, a common form of greeting among socialist leaders at the time.
Fast forward to 2016 and artist Rafal Fedro of inbetweengames has updated this iconic painting to feature US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin sharing a fraternal kiss. In the studio's' latest project, a spy tactics game called All Walls Must Fall, the new painting represents a wide range of scenarios: heightened tensions between two countries that were once at the heart of the Cold War, fraying international relationships, or the subconscious desire to love our enemies, to name a few interpretations.
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