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Haim Sokol

Before the Storm

Vidéo | hdv | couleur | 3:46 | Israel, Russie | 2012

The film is based on Lenin?s article ?Before the Storm? which tells about the First Russian Revolution of 1905. So it is a very short reenactment of the previous revolution. On the other hand it is taking place in today?s Moscow and labour migrants feature in the film, so it can be also a rehearsal of the future rebellion.

Haim Sokol b. 1973, Archangelsk, Russia Lives and works in Moscow Winner in 2009 for Special Stella Art Foundation prize Haim Sokol is an installation, sculpture, and video-based artist whose practice addresses the dramatic social histories of Russia and Eastern Europe. Though many of his works teeter on the edge of fiction and fantasy, Sokol roots his use of literary allusion in historical reality and the legacy of major 20th century uprisings, revolutions, massacres and genocides. By compounding the grim realities of urban life with the complexity of exile and socio-political diaspora, Sokol?s works effectively capture experiences of alienation, isolation and disrupted communication. Sokol is a graduate of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem (1996) and the Moscow Institute of Contemporary Art (2007). Sokol has exhibited in solo exhibitions at the M&J Guelman Gallery, Triumph Gallery, Anna Nova Gallery and other galleries in Moscow and St Petersburg. He has participated in the First Indian Biennale (Kochi-Muziris, 2012), Mediation Biennale (Poznan, Poland, 2010), the Third Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2009), the Second Biennale of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki (Greece, 2009), the First Moscow Biennial for Young Artists (2008) and other exhibitions in Russia and internationally.