“The Kids Want Communism,” curated by Joshua Simon, used communism as a horizon, giving us a perspective on the world we live in. The exhibition took place at a variety of locations throughout 2016, including Tranzit, Prague; The Visual Culture Research Center, Kyiv; Free/Slow University, Warsaw; State of Concept, Athens; Skuc gallery, Ljubljana; and MoBY-Museums of Bat Yam. The Berlin iteration was the culmination of the project and related events and overlapped with the centennial of the Bolshevik Revolution.
Participating artists: Dana Yoeli and Hila Laviv (IL), Diego Castro (DE), Olaf Nicolai (DE), The New Barbizon Group (Natalia Zourabova, Asya Lukin, Zoya Cherkassky, Anna Lukashevsky, and Olga Kundina) (IL), Jakob Kösten (1911-2000) (DE/IL/AT), Micah Hesse (US), Noa Yafe (IL), Bini Admczak (DE , Ohad Meromi (IL/US), Nir Harel (IL), Tranzit FAMU (CZ), as well as films by Nosratollah Karimi, Nabil Maleh, Piyasiri Gunaratna from the 1960s, Praxis School of Marxism (1964–1974) (SI).