Discussion THE FUTURE STATE #02: Experimental Research Roundtable

Iranian Revolution Khomeni Poster © Paul Fearn / Alamy Stock Photo

Thu, 21.06.2018

7:00 PM

LUX

THE FUTURE STATE #02 continues the discussion about what the future of The Islamic Republic of Iran may look like.

Taking part in the second roundtable will be the Iranian activist Azar Majedi, the Kurdish women’s rights campaigner Houzan Mahmoud and the British artist and filmmaker Miranda Pennell.

This second event in a series of roundtables is part of artist Anahita Razmi’s Goethe at LUX residency project THE FUTURE STATE. Exploring different diasporic perspectives on Iran’s potential future, the project references the work of Iranian Marxist Mansoor Hekmat, who is buried in close proximity to Karl Marx in Highgate Cemetery close to LUX. Hekmat was a theorist, revolutionary and leader of the Iranian worker-communist movement, active in Iran until 1981 and in Kurdistan and the UK afterwards until his death in 2002.

Azar Majedi is an Iranian communist activist, writer, broadcaster, chairperson of the Organization for Women's Liberation and one of the leading figures of the Worker-Communist movement. She is also the Founder of the Mansoor Hekmat Foundation, committed to publishing Mansoor Hekmat's works, letters, speeches, and interviews in Persian, English and other languages.

Houzan Mahmoud is a Kurdish women’s rights campaigner, and co-founder of Culture Project, a platform for Kurdish writers, feminists, artists and activists. She was born in Iraqi Kurdistan. Her articles were published in publications including The Independent and The Guardian, The Tribune, The Newstatsman and others.

Miranda Pennell is an artist and filmmaker. Her recent moving-image work uses archival materials as the starting point for a reflection on the colonial imaginary. Her feature-length film The Host (2015) reworks images from the archive of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (later renamed BP) together with a number of personal, family photographs.



 
 

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