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Joshua Simon

Joshua Simon ((ヘブライ語:יהושע סימון)) is an art curator, writer and filmmaker born in Tel Aviv, Israel. In March 2012 he curated the exhibition ''Iran''〔("Israeli art exhibition protests panic over the Iranian atomic bomb" ), ''Haaretz'', March 14, 2012.〕 in opposition to Israeli government plans to go to war with Iran in order to prevent war with Iran.〔Noam Sheizaf, ("U.S. embassy alarmed by 'missile' in anti-war art project" ), ''+972'', March 16, 2012.〕 Also in 2012 he was pointed chief curator of The Bat Yam art Museum〔Daniel Rauchwerger, ("Bat Yam art museum gets new curator" ), ''Haaretz'', March 6, 2012.〕 in the city of Bat Yam, Israel.
==Art==
Simon has worked with Anri Sala () as curator and art critic. In addition he is co-editor of several publications: ''Maayan'' dedicated to poetry and ideas (alongside Roy Arad), ''Maarvon'' (Western) dedicated to film, and ''The New & The Bad'', a periodical dedicated to art, based in the Middle East.
His exhibitions include ''Sharon'' (2004, Tel Aviv), ''Blanks'' (2005, Tel Aviv), ''Doron'' (2007, Tel Aviv), ''Come to Israel it's Hot and Wet and we have the Humus'' (2008, Storefront, NYC), ''Internazional'' (2008, Left Bank Israel communist party culture club, Tel Aviv), ''Unreadymade'' (2011, formContent, London), ''ReCoCo'' (2011-12 Zurich-Vienna-Holon).
Joshua Simon is one of the founders of the ''Free Academy'' group in Tel Aviv and curator of the first Herzliya Biennial.
Simon has curated many exhibitions, most of them political or social. He curated ''Anihu'' in Herzliya Museum of Art (2005) and Sharon (2004) that put parallel lines between Ariel Sharon and the Sharon region in Israel. In May 2006, Simon curated the exhibition ''Doron'' ("gift" in Hebrew), which refers to Doron Sabag (דורון סבג), an Israeli art patron and a CEO of O.R.S. human resources, and explored the connection between art and labour rights in Israel. In September 2007 Simon curated the first Israeli biennial, the Herzliya Biennial presenting more than 70 artists.

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