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Anton Vidokle

Anton Vidokle is an artist and founder of e-flux. Born 1965, Vidokle lives in New York and Berlin.

Anton Vidokle
Born
Антон Видокле

1965
Vidokle, Russia
Websitehttp://www.e-flux.com/

Work edit

In 2004 Vidokle co-organized e-flux video rental with Julieta Aranda, which traveled to Berlin, Frankfurt; Extra City, Antwerp; Carpenter Center, Harvard University and others. As founder of e-flux, he has produced projects such as Next Documenta Should Be Curated by an Artist (curated by Jens Hoffmann), Do it (curated by Hans-Ulrich Obrist), Utopia Station poster project, and organized An Image Bank for Everyday Revolutionary Life (based on the image archive of David Alfaro Siqueiros) and Martha Rosler Library.

 
e-flux Video Rental in Berlin, 2008.

In 2005, Vidokle initiated research into education as site for artistic practice as co-curator for Manifesta 6, which was canceled. In response to the cancellation, Vidokle set up an independent project in Berlin called Unitednationsplaza (2006–2007) a twelve-month project involving more than a hundred artists, writers, philosophers, and diverse audiences. Located behind a supermarket in East Berlin, Unitednationsplaza's program featured public seminars, lectures, screenings, performances and various projects. In 2008 Unitednationsplaza traveled to Mexico City and was hosted by PAC, and opened in New York's New Museum for Contemporary Art under the name Nightschool (2008–2009).

In 2008, with Brian Kuan Wood and Julieta Aranda, Vidokle founded the e-flux journal, a monthly online publication on art and critical theory with contributions from writers such as Hito Steyerl, Martha Rosler, Liam Gillick, Boris Groys, Franco Berardi (Bifo), Jalal Toufic, Slavoj Žižek, Raqs Media Collective [de] and others. The journal's international readership has led to the translation and republishing of many of the journal's essays.

Jointly with the Sternberg Press, Berlin, e-flux journal started a new imprint which has put out a series of paperback readers consisting of monographic publications and thematic compilations of essays, including: What is Contemporary Art? (2010); Boris Groys: Going Public (2010), Are You Working Too Much? Post Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art (2011), Moscow Symposium: Conceptualism Revisited (2012), Hito Steyerl: The Wretched of the Screen (2012), Martha Rosler: Culture Class (2013), Jalal Toufic: Forthcoming (2014), The Internet Does Not Exist (2015), Benjamin H. Bratton: Dispute Plan to Prevent Future Luxury Constitution (2015), What’s Love (or Care, Intimacy, Warmth, Affection) Got to Do with It? (2017), and Art Without Death: Conversations on Russian Cosmism (2017). In 2015, e-flux journal initiated a new book series entitled e-flux Classics, distributed by University of Minnesota Press. The first book in the series is Avant Garde Museology (2015), edited by Arseny Zhilyaev.

In 2008, Vidokle and Aranda created a time bank for artistic community. The Time/Bank is a platform where artists, curators, writers and others in the arts can help each other get things done without use of money, but exchanging their time and skills. Time/Bank has nearly 4,000 members from many cities around the world and operates several branches in Den Haag, Moscow, Berlin, Frankfurt and other cities.

At e-flux space in New York, Vidokle directs a program of exhibitions that has included solo shows by Martha Rosler, Gustav Metzger, Adam Curtis, Raqs Media Collective, Mladen Stilinovic, Alan Sekula, Andrei Monastirsky & Collective Actions, Walter Benjamin and Laure Prouvost; as well as group exhibitions such as the Agency of Unrealized Projects, curated jointly with Hans Ulrich Obrist; Animism, curated by Anselm Franke; Out Now, with Paul Chan, Trevor Paglen, Martha Rosler, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Rirkrit Tiravanija and Jalal Toufic; We, The Outsiders, curated by Chus Martinez; Spectres of Communism: Contemporary Russian Art, curated by Boris Groys; So You Want To See, curated by What, How & for Whom; and Corruption: Everybody Knows…, curated by Natasha Ginwala.

From 2013-2014, Vidokle was a Resident Professor with Jalal Toufic at Ashkal Alwan’s Home Workspace Program in Beirut, Lebanon, under the title "Creating and Dispersing Universes that Work without Working," during which Vidokle organized the exhibition, A Museum of Immortality, curated by Boris Groys.[1][2]

For the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015, e-flux journal was commissioned to produce SUPERCOMMUNITY, an editorial project that addresses e-flux journal and its readership as the supercommunity and presented a daily piece of writing that often adopted the form of poetry, short fiction or screenplay. It has featured contributions from nearly one hundred authors, anthropologists, artists, philosophers, poets, theorists and writers.

Vidokle frequently lectures and participates in international conferences and symposia and has contributed essays and texts to various publications including October, Frieze and Aprior, as well as numerous books and catalogues. He has also published a number of key texts as part of e-flux journal, including Art Without Artists (2010), Art Without Work (2011), and Breaking the Contract (2012).

Selected films edit

Anton Vidokle has directed a number of films including A Guiding Light with Liam Gillick (2010), which considered the curatorial premise of the 8th Shanghai Biennale; and New York Conversations (2010), a film based on the collaborative project that took place in 2008 with Nico Dockx and Rirkrit Tiravanija for A Prior magazine. In 2012, Vidokle directed Two Suns with Hu Fang, which was included in the Taipei Biennial (2012). The trilogy 2084: a science fiction show (2012-2014), directed with Pelin Tan, has been included in a number of exhibitions and screenings including Or Gallery, Vancouver (2012); Bergen Assembly (2013); La Biennale de Montréal (2014); Istanbul Biennial (2015); Home Works Forum 7, Beirut (2015); and Museum of Modern Art Warsaw (2016).

Vidokle’s most recent project, Immortality For All: a film trilogy on Russian Cosmism (2014-2017) is a three-part film, in which Vidokle probes Russian Cosmism’s influence on the twentieth century and suggests its relevance to the present day. In Part One he returns to the foundations of Cosmist thought (This Is Cosmos, 2014). Part Two explores the links between cosmology and politics (The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun, 2015) and Part Three restages the museum as a site of resurrection, a central Cosmist idea (Immortality and Resurrection for All!, 2017).

This Is Cosmos has been exhibited and screened internationally at the Shanghai Biennale (2014); Specters of Communism: Contemporary Russian Art, curated by Boris Groys at the James Gallery, CUNY Center for Graduate Studies, New York (2015); Art In The Age Of...Energy and Raw Material, Witte de With, Rotterdam (2015); 65th Berlinale International Film Festival, Forum Expanded, Berlin (2015); ASTRONOMY. Incursions into the cosmos, La Casa Encendida, Madrid (2015); IndieLisboa Film Festival (2015); LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Spain (2016); Bucharest International Experimental Film Festival 2016 BIEFF (2016); Visual Culture Research Center, Kiev (2016); and the Stanislavsky Theatre, Moscow (2016).

The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun has been shown internationally at the 6th Moscow Biennale, Moscow (2015); 66th Berlinale International Film Festival, Forum Expanded, Berlin (2016); Beyond the Globe | 8th Triennial of Contemporary Art – U3, Ljubljana (2016); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2016); 7th Gwangju Biennale, where it was the recipient of the Noon Award (2016); Visual Culture Research Center, Kiev, (2016); Berlinale Spotlight, India (2016); Far From Moscow Film Festival, Los Angeles (2016); Tate St Ives (2016); Okayama Art Summit (2016); 33rd Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival (2016); the Centre Pompidou, Paris (2016); and the Stanislavsky Theatre, Moscow (2016).

Immortality For All: a film trilogy on Russian Cosmism (2014-2017) was premiered at Locarno Film Festival in 2017. The trilogy will also be the central work in the exhibition Art Without Death: Russian Cosmism at Haus der Kulteren der Welt, Berlin in 2017.

Films include:

  • A Crime Against Art (2008), directed by Hila Peleg
  • A Guiding Light (2010), with Liam Gillick
  • New York Conversations (2011)
  • Two Suns (2012) with Hu Fang
  • 2084: A science fiction show, Episodes 1, 2 & 3 (2012–2014), directed by Anton Vidokle and Pelin Tan
  • This is Cosmos (2014)[3]
  • The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun (2015)[4]
  • Immortality and Resurrection For All! (2017)[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . ashkalalwan.org. Archived from the original on September 9, 2017. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
  2. ^ . ashkalalwan.org. Archived from the original on August 29, 2017. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
  3. ^ "This is Cosmos".
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2016-08-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ Welt, Haus der Kulturen der (25 July 2017). "Immortality for All: a film trilogy on Russian Cosmism". HKW. Retrieved 2017-08-28.

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Anton Vidokle is an artist and founder of e flux Born 1965 Vidokle lives in New York and Berlin Anton VidokleBornAnton Vidokle1965Vidokle RussiaWebsitehttp www e flux com Contents 1 Work 2 Selected films 3 See also 4 ReferencesWork editIn 2004 Vidokle co organized e flux video rental with Julieta Aranda which traveled to Berlin Frankfurt Extra City Antwerp Carpenter Center Harvard University and others As founder of e flux he has produced projects such as Next Documenta Should Be Curated by an Artist curated by Jens Hoffmann Do it curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist Utopia Station poster project and organized An Image Bank for Everyday Revolutionary Life based on the image archive of David Alfaro Siqueiros and Martha Rosler Library nbsp e flux Video Rental in Berlin 2008 In 2005 Vidokle initiated research into education as site for artistic practice as co curator for Manifesta 6 which was canceled In response to the cancellation Vidokle set up an independent project in Berlin called Unitednationsplaza 2006 2007 a twelve month project involving more than a hundred artists writers philosophers and diverse audiences Located behind a supermarket in East Berlin Unitednationsplaza s program featured public seminars lectures screenings performances and various projects In 2008 Unitednationsplaza traveled to Mexico City and was hosted by PAC and opened in New York s New Museum for Contemporary Art under the name Nightschool 2008 2009 In 2008 with Brian Kuan Wood and Julieta Aranda Vidokle founded the e flux journal a monthly online publication on art and critical theory with contributions from writers such as Hito Steyerl Martha Rosler Liam Gillick Boris Groys Franco Berardi Bifo Jalal Toufic Slavoj Zizek Raqs Media Collective de and others The journal s international readership has led to the translation and republishing of many of the journal s essays Jointly with the Sternberg Press Berlin e flux journal started a new imprint which has put out a series of paperback readers consisting of monographic publications and thematic compilations of essays including What is Contemporary Art 2010 Boris Groys Going Public 2010 Are You Working Too Much Post Fordism Precarity and the Labor of Art 2011 Moscow Symposium Conceptualism Revisited 2012 Hito Steyerl The Wretched of the Screen 2012 Martha Rosler Culture Class 2013 Jalal Toufic Forthcoming 2014 The Internet Does Not Exist 2015 Benjamin H Bratton Dispute Plan to Prevent Future Luxury Constitution 2015 What s Love or Care Intimacy Warmth Affection Got to Do with It 2017 and Art Without Death Conversations on Russian Cosmism 2017 In 2015 e flux journal initiated a new book series entitled e flux Classics distributed by University of Minnesota Press The first book in the series is Avant Garde Museology 2015 edited by Arseny Zhilyaev In 2008 Vidokle and Aranda created a time bank for artistic community The Time Bank is a platform where artists curators writers and others in the arts can help each other get things done without use of money but exchanging their time and skills Time Bank has nearly 4 000 members from many cities around the world and operates several branches in Den Haag Moscow Berlin Frankfurt and other cities At e flux space in New York Vidokle directs a program of exhibitions that has included solo shows by Martha Rosler Gustav Metzger Adam Curtis Raqs Media Collective Mladen Stilinovic Alan Sekula Andrei Monastirsky amp Collective Actions Walter Benjamin and Laure Prouvost as well as group exhibitions such as the Agency of Unrealized Projects curated jointly with Hans Ulrich Obrist Animism curated by Anselm Franke Out Now with Paul Chan Trevor Paglen Martha Rosler Natascha Sadr Haghighian Rirkrit Tiravanija and Jalal Toufic We The Outsiders curated by Chus Martinez Spectres of Communism Contemporary Russian Art curated by Boris Groys So You Want To See curated by What How amp for Whom and Corruption Everybody Knows curated by Natasha Ginwala From 2013 2014 Vidokle was a Resident Professor with Jalal Toufic at Ashkal Alwan s Home Workspace Program in Beirut Lebanon under the title Creating and Dispersing Universes that Work without Working during which Vidokle organized the exhibition A Museum of Immortality curated by Boris Groys 1 2 For the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015 e flux journal was commissioned to produce SUPERCOMMUNITY an editorial project that addresses e flux journal and its readership as the supercommunity and presented a daily piece of writing that often adopted the form of poetry short fiction or screenplay It has featured contributions from nearly one hundred authors anthropologists artists philosophers poets theorists and writers Vidokle frequently lectures and participates in international conferences and symposia and has contributed essays and texts to various publications including October Frieze and Aprior as well as numerous books and catalogues He has also published a number of key texts as part of e flux journal including Art Without Artists 2010 Art Without Work 2011 and Breaking the Contract 2012 Selected films editAnton Vidokle has directed a number of films including A Guiding Light with Liam Gillick 2010 which considered the curatorial premise of the 8th Shanghai Biennale and New York Conversations 2010 a film based on the collaborative project that took place in 2008 with Nico Dockx and Rirkrit Tiravanija for A Prior magazine In 2012 Vidokle directed Two Suns with Hu Fang which was included in the Taipei Biennial 2012 The trilogy 2084 a science fiction show 2012 2014 directed with Pelin Tan has been included in a number of exhibitions and screenings including Or Gallery Vancouver 2012 Bergen Assembly 2013 La Biennale de Montreal 2014 Istanbul Biennial 2015 Home Works Forum 7 Beirut 2015 and Museum of Modern Art Warsaw 2016 Vidokle s most recent project Immortality For All a film trilogy on Russian Cosmism 2014 2017 is a three part film in which Vidokle probes Russian Cosmism s influence on the twentieth century and suggests its relevance to the present day In Part One he returns to the foundations of Cosmist thought This Is Cosmos 2014 Part Two explores the links between cosmology and politics The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun 2015 and Part Three restages the museum as a site of resurrection a central Cosmist idea Immortality and Resurrection for All 2017 This Is Cosmos has been exhibited and screened internationally at the Shanghai Biennale 2014 Specters of Communism Contemporary Russian Art curated by Boris Groys at the James Gallery CUNY Center for Graduate Studies New York 2015 Art In The Age Of Energy and Raw Material Witte de With Rotterdam 2015 65th Berlinale International Film Festival Forum Expanded Berlin 2015 ASTRONOMY Incursions into the cosmos La Casa Encendida Madrid 2015 IndieLisboa Film Festival 2015 LABoral Centro de Arte y Creacion Industrial Spain 2016 Bucharest International Experimental Film Festival 2016 BIEFF 2016 Visual Culture Research Center Kiev 2016 and the Stanislavsky Theatre Moscow 2016 The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun has been shown internationally at the 6th Moscow Biennale Moscow 2015 66th Berlinale International Film Festival Forum Expanded Berlin 2016 Beyond the Globe 8th Triennial of Contemporary Art U3 Ljubljana 2016 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 2016 7th Gwangju Biennale where it was the recipient of the Noon Award 2016 Visual Culture Research Center Kiev 2016 Berlinale Spotlight India 2016 Far From Moscow Film Festival Los Angeles 2016 Tate St Ives 2016 Okayama Art Summit 2016 33rd Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival 2016 the Centre Pompidou Paris 2016 and the Stanislavsky Theatre Moscow 2016 Immortality For All a film trilogy on Russian Cosmism 2014 2017 was premiered at Locarno Film Festival in 2017 The trilogy will also be the central work in the exhibition Art Without Death Russian Cosmism at Haus der Kulteren der Welt Berlin in 2017 Films include A Crime Against Art 2008 directed by Hila Peleg A Guiding Light 2010 with Liam Gillick New York Conversations 2011 Two Suns 2012 with Hu Fang 2084 A science fiction show Episodes 1 2 amp 3 2012 2014 directed by Anton Vidokle and Pelin Tan This is Cosmos 2014 3 The Communist Revolution Was Caused By The Sun 2015 4 Immortality and Resurrection For All 2017 5 See also edite flux e flux publications SUPERCOMMUNITY Accelerationism Julieta ArandaReferences edit HWP 2013 14 ashkal alwan ashkalalwan org Archived from the original on September 9 2017 Retrieved 2017 08 28 A Museum of Immortality ashkal alwan ashkalalwan org Archived from the original on August 29 2017 Retrieved 2017 08 28 This is Cosmos Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 22 Retrieved 2016 08 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Welt Haus der Kulturen der 25 July 2017 Immortality for All a film trilogy on Russian Cosmism HKW Retrieved 2017 08 28 Retrieved from https en 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