In Celebration of the State of Palestine/La Pena - Simmons

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Title: Uprising II Text from the exhibit announcement:In the land declared on November 15th (1988) to be the Palestine nation, all reference to that nation in song, print or picture is banned by the Israeli government. It is a crime to display its flag, and cause for suspicion to dress oneself in its colors. In Ramallah or Hebron, the images we have created for this show would be torn down from the walls. Even in the United States, our exhibit will lead a somewhat subterranean existence. The issues it raises are still taboo. Its simple affirmation of Palestinian identity will be felt as concealing a threat to the existence of the Jewish state. In the conflict between Israel and Palestinians, the assertion of one identity has been portrayed as inevitably entailing the denial of the other. And yet the opposite is true. Hope lies only in mutual recognition. Our show honors Palestinians’ struggle to become visible in their own right. We celebrate the forbidden longing of a people for liberation. While politicians shuffle from one foot to another, we create on rectangles of paper, a place where the Palestinian flag flies freely. We prefigure in the realm of the imagination, the end of the bloody journey while we honor the suffering that will be necessary to bridge the distance between imagination and reality.Doug Minkler and Osha Neuman curated this exhibit
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From: Dan Walsh
Date: Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:10 AM
Subject: Fwd: Nice....thanks....if you can scan "Uprising I" and send it digitally I will include it ... it belongs in the exhibit and is part of the fabric of Palestinian culture ... right? Dan
To: ppparchives@gmail.com

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> From: EllySimmons
> Date: December 16, 2010 11:02:10 PM EST
> To: Dan Walsh
> Subject: Re: Nice....thanks....if you can scan "Uprising I" and send it digitally I will include it ... it belongs in the exhibit and is part of the fabric of Palestinian culture ... right? Dan
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> I will see if I can find the slide, I might just send you the slide and let you digitize it since I don't have the equipment to digitize slides, would that be cool.?
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> On 12/16/2010 7:17 PM, Dan Walsh wrote:
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> From: EllySimmons
> Date: December 16, 2010 8:50:06 PM EST
> To: Dan Walsh
> Subject: Re: see also...these will all be threaded together soon...you get a sneak peek...dan
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> Hi Dan, of course I know about Liberation Graphics. I am pretty sure you know The Center for the Study of Political Graphics in LA, and also Lincoln Cushings' archival work. I am not sure if his work is just Cuban posters or all political posters. Good luck and thanks for including me and also the depth of what you are defining as work about Palestine.
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> Elly
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> oilOn 12/16/2010 5:11 PM, Dan Walsh wrote:
>> http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/in-celebration-of-the-state...
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>> http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/in-celebration-of-the-state...
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From: Dan Walsh
Date: Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:11 AM
Subject: Fwd: Question from Dan Walsh ... Palestine Poster Project Archives...
To: ppparchives@gmail.com

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From: EllySimmons
Date: December 16, 2010 7:59:18 PM EST
To: Dan Walsh
Subject: Re: Question from Dan Walsh ... Palestine Poster Project Archives...

On 12/16/2010 4:51 PM, Dan Walsh wrote:

Yep, that's mine! What are you doing with the images? Do you work with Lincoln Cushing on archives?

On Dec 16, 2010, at 7:27 PM, EllySimmons wrote:

Hi Dan, Yes, a piece called Uprising 11 would be mine although I do not see it here. There would have been an Uprising 1 but those images are on slides, I don't have digital images that old. But I don't think a poster was ever made of that image, it was a pastel work. You can check out my other work at www.ellysimmons.com.

12/15/2010 12:42 PM, Dan Walsh wrote:
Hello Elly,

I am writing to learn if you are the Elly Simmons who created a painting/poster for a 1989 exhibit called:

"In Celebration of the State of Palestine", which was curated by Doug Minkler and Osha Neumann.

I have reconstructed much/most of the exhibit here:

http://www.palestineposterproject.org/category/special-collection/la-pen...

The title of the work in question is "Uprising II" and I am wondering if there was also an "Uprising I"?

If this is not your work, please excuse the intrusion.

Best,

Dan Walsh