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Dispossession, Diasporas, and Doikayt: A Conversation
Shellyne Rodriguez, Molly Crabapple, and Andreas Petrossiants
e-flux Notes
Posted: November 15, 2024
Category
Labor & Work, Colonialism & Imperialism
Subjects
Judaism, History, Diaspora
SMK (National Gallery of Denmark)
Yvette Brackman: Salon des Refusés
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 18, 2024
Subjects
Art History, Exhibition Histories, Judaism
Institution
Boris Lurie Art Foundation
Boris Lurie: Life with the Dead
e-flux Announcement
Posted: April 2, 2024
Category
War & Conflict
Subjects
Judaism, Holocaust, Eastern Europe
Institution
Lenbachhaus Munich
Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theater?
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 29, 2023
Category
Drawing, Theater
Subjects
Storytelling, Judaism
Institution
Museum Angewandte Kunst
The Collection of Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild
e-flux Announcement
Posted: January 27, 2023
Category
War & Conflict
Subjects
Judaism, Art Collecting
Institution
Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen
Miriam Cahn: MEINEJUDEN
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 24, 2022
Category
Painting, Feminism
Subjects
Judaism
Institution
Badischer Kunstverein
Ulrike Grossarth: gibt es ein grau glühend?… / Embrace Platform
e-flux Announcement
Posted: February 7, 2022
Category
Sculpture
Subjects
Judaism, Queer Art & Theory, Europe
Institution
Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center
How Beautiful Are Your Dwelling Places, Jacob / Babyn Yar: Past, Present, Future
Architecture Announcement
Posted: December 23, 2021
Category
War & Conflict
Subjects
Memorials & Obituaries, Judaism
Institution
Museum Ludwig, Cologne
Boaz Kaizman: Green Area
e-flux Announcement
Posted: September 2, 2021
Category
Literature
Subjects
Judaism, Germany, Video Art
Institution
A Palace of Unsaids
Rob Goyanes
The self is constituted by others; everybody is somebody’s Jew. Look to the Muslims murdered en masse in the Middle East, harassed and killed in the United States; the war against black lives carried out by cops and klans and right-wing terrorists; the classist eugenics performed on the poor by the extractive networks of capitalism; the Native victims of cultural and natural destruction via unregulated development of indigenous lands; the many displaced by the gentrification of urban space. And no matter who you are, at one point or another in your life, you are your own Jew.
e-flux Journal
Posted: September 7, 2017
Category
Fascism
Subjects
Judaism, Monuments, Memory, Family
The Detweeting of Academia
Luis Camnitzer
A few days ago it was my birthday. 1 I find that birthdays are the real days of atonement, days when one revisits the past, vacuums it, takes stock, apologizes at least mentally, and distills lessons. Because they are tailor-made and private, I take birthdays much more seriously than somber holidays imposed by religion. Going through this form of accounting I realized, probably once more, that I’m still a militant and a student—a leftist student at that. I realized that I’m still Jewish of…
e-flux Journal
Posted: February 1, 2015
Category
Education, Contemporary Art
Subjects
Judaism, Academia, Censorship
Karl Haendel’s "My Invisible Friend" at Tony Wight Gallery, Chicago
Michelle Grabner
e-flux Criticism
Posted: November 18, 2010
Category
Drawing
Subjects
Animation & Cartoons, Storytelling, Appropriation Art , Video Art, Judaism