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Polk Awards Honor Pandemic Reporters Three CNN journalists — the reporter David Culver, the producer Yong Xiong and the photographer Natalie Thomas — received the foreign reporting award for work on the virus’s initial strike in Wuhan, China. The award for magazine reporting recognized Katie Engelhart for an August article in California Sunday Magazine about the Kirkland, Wash., nursing home that was the site of the first deadly Covid-19 outbreak on American soil. In October, California Sunday Magazine suspended publication. Two awards went to reporters who revealed failures in the federal government’s response to the pandemic. Dan Diamond of Politico won in health reporting for several articles, including stories on the Trump administration’s attempts to cut back on testing and meddle with the Centers for Disease Control. And Matthias Gafni, Joe Garofoli and Tal Kopan of The San Francisco Chronicle won the military reporting prize for work that included a scoop on the Navy’s punishment of the captain of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt, who sought to evacuate nearly 5,000 sailors to protect them from an outbreak. A special prize was given posthumously to Regina Martínez, of the Mexico City magazine Proceso, and to the investigative-journalism collective Forbidden Stories, which reported last year that authorities had stymied an investigation into Ms. Martínez’s death in 2012 while she was reporting on disappeared persons in the state of Veracruz. Several other awards honored work that described racism in the United States and a summer of protests. The New Yorker’s Luke Mogelson won the national reporting award for three articles that portrayed Black Lives Matters activists in Minneapolis, militia members in Michigan and activists on the left and the right in Portland, Ore. The television reporting award went to Roberto Ferdman of the Vice Media show “Vice News Tonight” and his crew for their coverage of the Louisville nurse Breonna Taylor, a Black woman whose death at the hands of police this year galvanized protesters across the country. ProPublica won the health reporting award for a pair of series on communities disproportionately affected by the pandemic: meatpacking workers and Black Americans. The staff of The Minneapolis Star Tribune took the local reporting award for its coverage of Mr. Floyd’s death and its aftermath. Robert Lee and Tristan Ahtone of High Country News, a magazine based in Paonia, Colo., won the education reporting award for a series, two years in the making, on 11 million acres of land seized from Native Americans by the federal government and made into campuses for 52 land-grant universities across the country. Source link Orbem News #Awards #honor #Pandemic #Polk #Reporters
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Director: Eli Sverdlov Head of CG/VFX Supervisor: Tal Fisher Head of Production: Roni Brand Hershkovich Animation Directors: Itamar Barak & Eran Lazar Art Director: Michael Burde CG Supervisor: Eric Harvey Production Manager: Eitan Gafny Production Coordinator: Yifat Balassiano Concept Art : Nir Hirschfeld & Yanir Tearosh Modeling: Or Mabe & Ori Medina Rigging: Paul Neale & Clovis Gay Shading: Vladimir Loginov, Eran Levy, Dana Ilan & Nozomi M. Chaillet 3D Artist: Dan Chekanov Animation: Arthur Kazine, Yoni Audi, Rongo Geva, Talia Tsur & Raffi Yaniger Lightning & Rendering: Yevgeni Krachak & Orr Segal Compositing : Rotem Tsulker, Nathan Elias, Maxim Ronkin, Eli Cohen & Artyom Belikovetski Post Production Technicians: Amit Adar, Yuval Yosef & Ido Shimon Moral Support: Omry Shalish & Roman Molotkovskii Production Company: Borax
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The third and final installment of The Kids Want Communism opens on 22 June, 2017!
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Opening reception is 8:00 - 11:00 pm.
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The Kids Want Communism | Part 3 -- And the re-opening of the Ben Ari Museum
Opening of the third and final installment and the re-opening of the Ben Ari Museum after its renovation is Thursday 22 June, 8pm!
"The Kids Want Communism” is a yearlong exhibitions project at MoBY-Museums of Bat Yam that is held in conjunction with a number of different artists and institutions around the world, including exhibitions, lectures, exhibits, screenings, and publications throughout the year of 2016-2017. Partner institutions include the Tranzit Prague, VCRC Kiev, Free / Slow University of Warsaw, State of Concept in Athens, Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana, Westspace in Melbourne, and MoBY. As part of the third round of “The Kids Want Communism”, the entrance exhibits the paintings by the artist Toy Boy, who was born in Luanda, and grew up as a street kid in Angola after the Cuban war against South Africa and the United States. The unique story of this unknown war, which led to the fall of the Apartheid, is being told through the artist’s experiences.
Beside him, is the installation of Hila Laviv and Dana Yoeli, ‘In the Corner This Morning’, an installation poster inspired by the utopian rooms designed by the Soviet artist El Lissitzky (1890-1941). The visitors are invited to take with them a poster with a paper self-preparation model and are encouraged to touch, cut, fold, paint, and decorate in handicrafts tradition of DIY (Do it Yourself). In this way the painting becomes an object.
On the second floor, the large-scale installation of Max Epstein “Dacha", which was created especially for the exhibition, restores not only the traditional Russian wooden summer house, but also provides the uncanny features it involved. Tamar Nissim presents "I am Simha Sabari", which tells the fascinating story of Sabari (1913-2004).
Mati Lahat exhibits “Titans", an installation created especially for the exhibition and composed of original frescoes created by Shraga Weil and Shmuel Katz in the communal dining hall of Kibbutz Ein Hamefratz in 1954. Lahat rescued the frescoes before the dining hall wall was destroyed. At MoBY he presents them against graphite drawings of the Liquidators monument in the Ukraine. These volunteers sacrificed their lives to seal the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl with concrete in 1986 in order to prevent further leakage of radioactive radiation.
Tal Gafny's installation "Atidim" was also created especially for the exhibition. In its center is the image of Alyssa Carson, an American girl who has been practicing for the last nine years in order to participate in the first manned expedition to Mars planned by NASA for 2033. The work represents a summary of the first chapter of the project which will accompany Alyssa on her departure to Mars in 17 years. "Structure for Rest," a formation of beds for daydreaming by Ohad Meromi, is moving in the second floor to construct new constellations between the exhibits. In addition, the mural by Jonathan Gold showing people standing in line has been completed during the year and is now presented in its final form. The exhibition "Notes on Division,” curated by iLiana Fokianaki of State of Concept in Athens, one of the international partners of "The Kids Want Communism" activities, focuses on a return to the Greek civil war of 1946-1949 and the political discourse surrounding the current economic crisis in the country. The exhibition will host six major artists from the art scene in Athens, including: Konstantinos Kotsis, Yota Ioannidou, Antonis Pittas, Yorgos Sapountzis, and Vangelis Vlahos.
“The Kids Want Communism” is an annual exhibitions project at MoBY-Museums of Bat Yam, and is held in conjunction with a number of different artists and institutions around the world throughout 2016. The Kids Want Communism is organized by iLiana Fokianaki, Vladimir Vidmar, Oleksiy Radynski, Vit Havranek, Kuba Szreder, and Joshua Simon.
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“Since NASA’s first mission to Mars in 1964, humanity has seen the planet as the ideal target for the first interplanetary space mission. In The Mars Generation, director Michael Barnett delves into space exploration’s history and current state while looking beyond technology to what we will really need to get to the Red Planet: the power of youthful dreams.
Through amazing archival footage of the space program as well as interviews with a number of scientists and astronauts—including Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, and Sunita Williams—Barnett provides an overview of the history and current state of space exploration. The film juxtaposes this with a revealing and intimate look at participants in NASA’s space camp for youth. These self-proclaimed “space nerds” aspire to be the scientists, engineers, and technicians on whose shoulders humanity will reach the Red Planet. Their infectious passion and optimism is the heart of the film, leaving little doubt that if given the support and opportunities they need, they will get us there.”
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Find it on Netflix here.
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Now Available: Being Together Precedes Being, A Textbook for The Kids Want Communism (Archive Books, 2019)
Edited by Joshua Simon
Copies available here.
Even as global capitalism’s extremes of inequality, violence, nationalism, and imperialism expropriate the lives and futures of most of the planet, hope for another future, one of justice, solidarity, equality, and life, continues to burn. The works collected here not only attest to the fact that the kids want communism. They fuel the desire for communism with new memories of its past and imaginings of what communism can be for us again.
— Jodi Dean, author of The Communist Horizon
We want what we got! This riotous, ravenous collection of communisms past, present and future is what we want and what we got, what we’ve had, what we have, and what we can have again. But the only way to have it is to share it. And the only way to share it is to share it all. So share this amazing book that was brought together to bring together.
— Stefano Harney, co-author with Fred Moten of The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study
In the turmoil leading to the October revolution Lenin wrote about the importance of finding a new slogan that will capture the totality of a specific historical situation. “The Kids Want Communism,” the title of the series of exhibitions documented in this volume, may be the appropriate slogan for today. This book brings new passions and joys to the spirit of communism, and reminds us that communism may be the truly human way of being together.
— Noam Yuran, author of What Money Wants: An Economy of Desire
This volume offers so much more than an updated version of Sartre’s famous dictum that existence precedes essence. Combining theory and practice, art and philosophy, politics and aesthetics, it is a resounding call to make communism a thing of the present.
— Bruno Bosteels, author of The Actuality of Communism
Contributions by Bini Adamczak, Odeh Al Ashhab, The New Barbizon Group (Asya Lukin, Natalia Zourabova, Olga Kundina, Anna Lukashevsky, Zoya Cherkassky) Toy Boy, Diego Castro, Angela Dimitrakaki, Paul Eluard, Max Epstein and Yuri Primenko, FAMU Archives (Piyasiri Gunaratna, Nosratollah Karimi, Nabil Maleh, Krishma Viswanath), Stano Filko, iLiana Fokianaki, Agnes Friedrich and Ivonne Dippmann, Tal Gafny, Jonathan Gold, Irena Haiduk, Nir Harel, Ronny Hardlitz, Raana Harlap, Micah Hesse, Yota Ioannidou, Nikita Kadan, Jakob Kösten, Konstantinos Kotsis, Mati Lahat, V.I Lenin, MAKI Archives, Alelsandr Medvedkin, Ohad Meromi, Olaf Nicolai, Tamar Nissim, Antonis Pittas, Praxis School Archive, Yakov Protazanov, David (Rabino) Rabinovici, Oleksiy Radynski, Yorgos Sapountzis, Joshua Simon, Tereza Stejskalová, Ian Svenonius, Kuba Szreder, Piotr Szulkin, Pelin Tan, The Union of Soviet Artists (Vasil Artamonov, Dominik Forman, Michael Hauser, Alexey Klyuykov, Avděj Ter-Oganjan), Vladimir Vidmar, Vangelis Vlahos, Nicole Wermers, Tony Wood, Noa Yafe, Dana Yoeli and Hila Laviv.
Specters are haunting the globe—the specters of anticommunism. From the European Union and its erosion to the disastrous “war of terror” and the destruction of the welfare state, from Wahhabism to neoliberalism, from debt economy to privatization, from game theory and disruptive innovation to cybernetics and the deployment of computerized surveillance/entertainment devices—all these anticommunisms are fighting one another, and they are now haunting us. What began with the implosion of real existing socialism almost thirty years ago comes full circle with the current collapse of the neoliberal arrangements that were then constituted.
Being Together Precedes Being offers a text book for the project “The Kids Want Communism,” which was initiated towards the 99th anniversary of the Soviet Revolution of October 1917 as a series of exhibitions, symposiums and conferences, screening programs, publications and a summer camp. In this textbook, communism does not merely describe an “us versus them” relation, but also offers that we are becoming the future. This trajectory of communism runs parallel to us at every single moment and its guiding principle is that being together precedes being.
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Coming soon: Being Together Precedes Being, A Textbook for The Kids Want Communism (Archive Books, 2019)
Edited by Joshua Simon. Published by Archive Books.
Link to PDF preview here.
Specters are haunting the globe—the specters of anticommunism. From the European Union and its erosion to the disastrous “war of terror” and the destruction of the welfare state, from Wahhabism to neoliberalism, from debt economy to privatization, from game theory and disruptive innovation to cybernetics and the deployment of computerized surveillance/entertainment devices - all these anticommunisms are fighting one another, and they are now haunting us. What began with the implosion of real existing socialism almost thirty years ago comes full circle with the current collapse of the neoliberal arrangements that were then constituted.
Being Together Precedes Being offers a text book for “The Kids Want Communism,” which was initiated towards the 99th anniversary of the Soviet Revolution of October 1917 as a series of exhibitions, symposiums and conferences, screening programs, publications and a summer camp. In this textbook, communism does not merely describe an “us versus them” relation, but also offers that we are becoming the future. This trajectory of communism runs parallel to us at every single moment and its guiding principle is that beingtogether precedes being.
Even as global capitalism’s extremes of inequality, violence, nationalism, and imperialism expropriate the lives and futures of most of the planet, hope for another future, one of justice, solidarity, equality, and life, continues to burn. The works collected here not only attest to the fact that the kids want communism. They fuel the desire for communism with new memories of its past and imaginings of what communism can be for us again.
— Jodi Dean, author of The Communist Horizon
We want what we got! This riotous, ravenous collection of communisms past, present and future is what we want and what we got, what we’ve had, what we have, and what we can have again. But the only way to have it is to share it. And the only way to share it is to share it all. So share this amazing book that was brought together to bring together.
— Stefano Harney, co-author with Fred Moten of The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study
In the turmoil leading to the October revolution Lenin wrote about the importance of finding a new slogan that will capture the totality of a specific historical situation. “The Kids Want Communism,” the title of the series of exhibitions documented in this volume, may be the appropriate slogan for today. This book brings new passions and joys to the spirit of communism, and reminds us that communism may be the truly human way of being together.
— Noam Yuran, author of What Money Wants: An Economy of Desire
This volume offers so much more than an updated version of Sartre’s famous dictum that existence precedes essence. Combining theory and practice, art and philosophy, politics and aesthetics, it is a resounding call to make communism a thing of the present.
— Bruno Bosteels, author of The Actuality of Communism
Bini Adamczak, Odeh Al Ashhab, The New Barbizon Group (Asya Lukin, Natalia Zourabova, Olga Kundina, Anna Lukashevsky, Zoya Cherkassky), Toy Boy, Diego Castro, Angela Dimitrakaki, Paul Eluard, Max Epstein and Yuri Primenko, FAMU Archives (Piyasiri Gunaratna, Nosratollah Karimi, Nabil Maleh, Krishma Viswanath), Stano Filko, iLiana Fokianaki, Agnes Friedrich and Ivonne Dippmann, Tal Gafny, Jonathan Gold, Irena Haiduk, Nir Harel, Ronny Hardlitz, Raana Harlap, Micah Hesse, Yota Ioannidou, Nikita Kadan, Jakob Kösten, Konstantinos Kotsis, Mati Lahat, V.I Lenin, MAKI Archives, Alelsandr Medvedkin, Ohad Meromi, Olaf Nicolai, Tamar Nissim, Antonis Pittas, Praxis School Archive, Yakov Protazanov, David (Rabino) Rabinovici, Oleksiy Radynski, Yorgos Sapountzis, Joshua Simon, Tereza Stejskalová, Ian Svenonius, Kuba Szreder, Piotr Szulkin, Pelin Tan, The Union of Soviet Artists (Vasil Artamonov, Dominik Forman, Michael Hauser, Alexey Klyuykov, Avděj Ter-Oganjan), Vladimir Vidmar, Vangelis Vlahos, Nicole Wermers, Tony Wood, Noa Yafe, Dana Yoeli and Hila Laviv.
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MoBY | The Kids Want Communism | Finissage Celebration
Finissage and party for the exhibition series The Kids Want Communism and 100 years to the October revolution! ☭
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Photos below by Ariel Blitz:
12 earths: Conversation between curator Joshua Simon and artist Michael Jones Mckean
12 earths: Conversation between curator Joshua Simon and artist Michael Jones Mckean
12 earths: Conversation between curator Joshua Simon and artist Michael Jones Mckean
A Hole in the roof: Tal Gafny on Ilya Kabakov’s The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, Atidim, MoBY and the Soviet Cosmos
A Hole in the roof: Tal Gafny on Ilya Kabakov’s The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, Atidim, MoBY and the Soviet Cosmos
A Hole in the roof: Tal Gafny on Ilya Kabakov’s The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, Atidim, MoBY and the Soviet Cosmos
A Hole in the roof: Tal Gafny on Ilya Kabakov’s The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, Atidim, MoBY and the Soviet Cosmos
Bat Galim: Conversation between artists Michal Helfman and Tal Gafny
Artists Ivonne Dippman and Agnes Friedrich : The Kids Want Communism collection fashion show
Artists Ivonne Dippman and Agnes Friedrich : The Kids Want Communism collection fashion show
“Two, One, Zero”: sound work + DJ set by Netaly Aylon
“Two, One, Zero”: sound work + DJ set by Netaly Aylon
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שיח אמן עם תמר נסים וטל גפני / Artist talk with Tamar Nissim and Tal Gafny
במסגרת החלק השלישי של התערוכה "הילדים רוצים קומוניזם" יתקיים שיח אמן עם האמניות תמר נסים וטל גפני. בפרויקט "אני שמחה צברי" של נסים, מובאת דמותה יוצאת הדופן של הפעילה היהודיה התימניה שהיתה מעורבת בהנהגת המפלגה הקומוניסטית לפני קום המדינה. במרכז הפרויקט "עתידים" של גפני, עומדת הנערה האמריקנית אליסה קרסון, שמתאמנת כאסטרונאוטית לקראת משימת "מארס1" של נאס"א, המשימה המאוישת הראשונה למאדים. שתי נשים פורצות גבולות ושתי אמניות יוצאות דופן שישוחחו כל אחת על יצירתה. יום שישי, 14.07, 12:00 מובי מוזיאוני בת ים הכניסה חופשית שעות פתיחה מובי: שלישי וחמישי 16:00 עד 20:00 שישי ושבת 10:00 עד 14:00
לפרטים נוספים היכנסו: אתר, פייסבוק
As part of the third installment of The Kids Want Communism we are happy to invite you to an artist talk with Tamar Nissim and Tal Gafny. In her film project 'I am Simha Sabari', artist Tamar Nissim brings the life story of Simha Sabari, a Jewish Yemenite communist, who was active in the party's leadership before 1948. In her video installation 'Atidim', artist Tal Gafny introduces Alyssa Carson, an American teenager, training to be an astronaut on NASA's Mars1 mission, the first manned mission to planet Mars. Two groundbreaking women presented by two extraordinary artists who will each discuss her own work with the public. Friday, July 14, 12pm MoBY Museums of Bat Yam Free Admission Opening hours: Tuesday and Thursday 4pm to 8pm Friday and Saturday 10am to 2pm
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The Kids Want Communism Closing and Final Weekend ❤️ ☭
After the closing and final weekend of The Kids Want Communism at MoBY and at Kunstraum Kreuzberg Bethanien (curated by Joshua Simon), we would like to say thank you to everyone who has been involved and supported this project!
TKWC would not have been the same without the participation and collaboration with: Bini Admczak; Toy Boy; Diego Castro; Maya Elran, Efraim Davidi; Tamar Gozansky; Max Epstein; FAMU Prague program curated by Tereza Stejskalová: Nabil Maleh, Piyasiri Gunaratna, Krishma (Krishna) Viswanath, and Nosratollah Karimi; Tal Gafny; Nadya Bakuradze; Michal Helfman; Jacob Blumenfeld; Michael Jones McKean; Jonathan Gold; Nir Harel; Raanan Harlap; Micah Hesse; Ivonne Dippmann and Agnes Friedrich, The Israel Communist Party Archive (MAKI); Nikita Kadan; Jakob Koesten; Mati Lahat; Hila Laviv and Dana Yoeli; Ohad Meromi; Ian Svenonius; Stano Filko; Olaf Nicolai; Tamar Nissim; Ingo Niermann; Angela Dimitrakaki; Jonas Staal; James Bridle; Vincent van Gerven Oei; Irena Haiduk; Kostis Stafylakis; "Notes on Division" (curated by iLiana Fokianaki): Konstantinos Kotsis, Yota Ioannidou, Antonis Pittas, Yorgos Sapountzis, and Vangelis Vlaho; Praxis School archive curated by Vladimir Vidmar; Yuri Primenko; Katya Oicherman; Natalia Kopelanskaya; The New Barbizon: Zoya Cherkassky, Olga Kundina, Anna Lukashevsky, Asya Lukin, and Natalia Zourabova; Nicole Wermers; Noa Yafe; Ekaterina Degot.
It has been amazing to see TKWC evolve and grow together with institutions around the world throughout 2016 and 2017: tranzit, Prague; The Visual Culture Research Center, Kyiv; Free/Slow University Warsaw; State of Concept, Athens; Skuc Gallery, Ljubljana; West Space, Melbourne; Marx200; CCA Tel Aviv; The Young Communist League of Israel (BANKI); The Left Bank; SDAJ; ZHdK and Corner College; Northwestern University; Erev Rav; Artis Contemporary; Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin; Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung; Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung - Israel Office; MoBY Museums of Bat Yam.
The Kids Want Communism was organized by iLiana Kokianaki, Vladimir Vidmar, Oleksiy Radynski, Vit Havranek, Patrice Sharkey, Kuba Szreder, and Joshua Simon.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this project happen and kept us going!! Naama Henkin, Meir Tati, Noa Tsaushu, Avi Bohbot, Ofir Finkelstein, Alina Yakirevitch, Nechama Winston, Michal Raz, Nufar Kaplan, Shulamit Bialy, George Choresh, Jonathan Goldstein, Moyu Honda, Ariel Blitz, Rani Rosenheim, Shimon Malka, Moran Paz, Layne Goldman, Jordan Selan, Michelle Paterok, Matthew Turell, Ofri Omer, Yafir Ido, Sassi Mazor, Danielle Kaganov, Yael Meromi, Tamir Davidov, Tali Konas, Tsafrir Cohen, Raffi Gueta, Stephane Bauer, Theres Laux, Esther Tusch, and many others.
We're excited for The Kids Want Communism book which will be published next year!
The book "Communists Anonymous," edited by Joshua Simon and Ingo Niermann, will be published by the end of the year in the Solution Series by Sternberg Press in Berlin.
We would like to celebrate The Kids Want Communism with a recap of all the events, conversations, exhibitions, and conferences that have taken place in the last two years below.
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The Museums of Bat Yam — MoBY, Israel:
The Kids Want Communism, Installment One
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Ekaterina Degot: Shockworkers of the Mobile Image
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Kuba Szreder: The Political Economy of Art and Beyond
The Kids Want Communism, Installment Two
Also see here, here and here
Artist Talk: Nir Harel
“The Future Is Ours,” Reunion of The Young Communist League of Israel
Also see here for stories from the history of The Young Communist League of Israel—BANKI
The 10th Marx Forum in Israel: “Imperialism Then and Now”
As Radical As Reality Itself
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The Kids Want Communism, Installment Three / Final Installment
Also see here, here and here
Artist Talk with Tamar Nissim and Tal Gafny
Artist Talk with Max Epstein and book launch of RESTRooM
2017 Marx Conference: 100 Years after the October Revolution
Finissage and party for the exhibition series The Kids Want Communism and 100 years to the October revolution
The Visual Culture Research Center, Kyiv, Ukraine:
The Postman always rings twice: Why does history repeat itself? Day 1
The Postman always rings twice: Why does history repeat itself? Day 2
tranzit, Prague, Czech Republic:
First congress of the Union of Soviet Artists/ painting symposium and exhibition
Also see here and here for an interview with the initiators of the First congress of the Union of Soviet Artists in Prague (Artalk magazine, September 6th, 2016)
Škuc gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia:
Nikita Kadan: Above the pedestal the air condenses in a dark cloud
Also see here and here
Free/Slow University Warsaw, Poland:
Summer camp hosted by the Free/Slow University of Warsaw
State of Concept, Athens, Greece:
Solution Communism, a one day symposium organized by iLiana Fokianaki, Ingo Niermann and Joshua Simon
Also see here for video recordings of some of the talks, panel discussion and Q+A
See “Assemblism” by artist Jonas Staal, in e-flux journal issue #80. The text came out of a lecture presented at the conference Solution Communism
West Space, Melbourne, Australia:
The Kids Want Communism at West Space
ZHdK and Corner College, Zürich, Switzerland:
Guest lecture of the Postgraduate Programme in Curating CAS/ MAS ZHdK — Joshua Simon: Verschüttete Traditionen // The Great Soviet Encyclopedia: Communism and The Dividual
Northwestern University, Chicago, USA:
Visiting Artist Lecture, in collaboration with the Graham Foundation: Joshua Simon, The Great Soviet Encyclopedia: Communism and The Dividual
CCA Tel Aviv, Israel:
The second gathering for Solution Communism on April 6, 2017
Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin, Germany:
The Kids Want Communism in Berlin, to mark 100 years of the Bolshevik Revolution (also see here and here)
Also see here for an interview published online by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in Israel with Joshua Simon
Photos from the Vernissage (also see here)
A celebration of 100 years of Soviet Revolution: Lecture & music
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❤️ + a playlist
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מסיבת סיום לתוכנית התערוכות "הילדים רוצים קומוניזם" ו100 שנים למהפכת אוקטובר
Finissage and party for the exhibition series The Kids Want Communism and 100 years to the October revolution! ☭
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*7pm Walk through the exhibition with curator Joshua Simon
*7:45pm 12 earths: Conversation between curator Joshua Simon and artist Michael Jones Mckean
*8:05pm A Hole in the roof: Tal Gafny on Ilya Kabakov's The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, Atidim, MoBY and the Soviet Cosmos
*8:35pm Bat Galim: Conversation between artists Michal Helfman and Tal Gafny
*9:05pm Artists Ivonne Dippman and Agnes Friedrich : The Kids Want Communism collection fashion show
*9:15pm "Two, One, Zero": sound work + DJ set by Netaly Aylon
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*19:00 סיור בתערוכה עם יהושע סימון
*19:45 תריסר כדורי ארץ: שיחה בין יהושע סימון למייקל ג'ונס מקין
*20:05 חור בגג: טל גפני על "האיש שעף לחלל מהדירה שלו" של איליה קבקוב, "עתידים", מובי והקוסמוס הסובייטי
*20:35 בת גלים: שיחה בין מיכל הלפמן לטל גפני
*21:05 איבון דיפמן ואגנס פרידריך: תצוגת אופנה של קולקציית "הילדים רוצים קומוניזם"
*21:15 "Two, One, Zero": עבודת סאונד + תקלוט - נטלי אילון
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