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The Wende Museum of the Cold War

Location
Culver City, CA
Grant Cycle
Fall 2021
Amount
$80,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
www.wendemuseum.org ↗
Carolina Caycedo: From the Bottom of the River, 2020–2021. Installation view at the MCA Chicago. Photo: Nathan Keay, ©️ MCA Chicago.
Rufina Bazlova, Flags in Kaskad District, 2020. Image courtesy of the artist.
Cole Sternberg, The Official Flag of the Free Republic of California, 2020, Dye Sublimation and Applique on Nylon. Image courtesy of the artist.
Anna Sokolova, BLACK-WHITE-BLACK. MANIFEST, 2012, HD video, 1’36 min (loop). Image courtesy of the artist.
Martin Roemers, East Germany, Altengrabow, Russian shooting range, from "Relics of the Cold War," 1998–2009. Image courtesy of the artist.

The Wende is an art museum, historical archive of the Cold War, and center for creative community engagement that explores and inspires change. The Wende reaches beyond the conventional walls of a museum and places equal value on international scholarship, community engagement, digital access, and wide-ranging experimentation.

Wende is a German word meaning “turning point” or “change” that has come to describe the transformative period around the fall of the Berlin Wall. Founded in 2002, the Wende Museum holds an unparalleled collection of art and artifacts from the Cold War era, which serves as a foundation for programs that illuminate political and cultural changes of the past, offer opportunities to make sense of a  changing present, and inspire active participation in personal and social change for a better future.

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The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Fall 2021 Grantees and New Website

12 January 2022

“It is an honor to be part of The Warhol Foundation’s mission to support the visual arts coupled with its commitment to specifically support the voices of women, POC, Native Americans, and LGBTQ. It is simply thrilling to be part of an organization where we get to see these values writ large and implement real change in real life ways in the visual arts community that still so needs to move forward in terms of social justice, equality, and diversity. We put our money where our mouth is. How many institutions actually do that?”

Deborah Kass, Artist

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