Anton Vidokle

Russia

(Moscow, 1965) Vidokle lives in New York and Berlin.

With Julieta Aranda, he organized e-flux video rental, which traveled to numerous institutions across Europe and the United States. As Founding Director of e-flux, he has produced projects such as “Next Documenta Should Be Curated By An Artist,” “Do it,” “Utopia Station” poster project, and organized An Image Bank for Everyday Revolutionary Life and Martha Rosler Library. 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—a twelve-month project involving more than a hundred artists, writers, philosophers, and diverse audiences. From 2008-09, the New Museum in New York commissioned Vidokle to organize Night School, a critically acclaimed year-long program of monthly seminars and workshops that used the museum as a site to shape a critically engaged public through art discourse.

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).

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