Prague-based journalist, Coilin O’Connor discusses the history of underground rock ‘n’ roll in the USSR in a recent article for RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty (RFE/RL). He also shares Stingray’s story and how she… Read more RadioFreeEurope / RadioLiberty spotlights Leningrad Rockers and Joanna Stingray →
The “Legends of Soviet Rock” Zoom panel with Joanna Stingray was a memorable event. Hosted by the Wende Museum for the Cold War, we had nearly 300 people viewing across time… Read more “Legends of Soviet Rock” Zoom panel available for viewing →
X Artists’ Books and DoppelHouse Press are pleased to announce the joint publication of Amir Zaki’s Building + Becoming. This publication brings together 272 pages of full color work by… Read more Amir Zaki’s Building + Becoming Coming this Spring →
Juliana Geran Pilon, a senior fellow at The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, published a joint review of the late Arkady Polishchuk’s two memoirs, Dancing on… Read more Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs features Dancing on Thin Ice →
Liat Yossifor, the painter whose first monograph DoppelHouse released in 2016, has a beautiful new show of works at Patron Gallery in Chicago. She will be in conversation this Friday,… Read more Liat Yossifor in conversation with Ed Schad →
Claire Phillips was recently interviewed by This Book That Book blog about “the process of writing such a personal memoir and the need for non-restitutive mental health stories.” Phillips’ memoir… Read more Claire Phillips Listed “#1 Must Read” on This Book That Book →
Joanna Stingray joined the director and curator of Wende Museum, Joes Segal, as a guest on the museum’s talks on “Cold War Spaces”. For those unable to watch “Connecting Space:… Read more Joanna Stingray’s Wende Museum Talk Available for Streaming →
We are pleased to share this lecture by the architectural scholar Christopher Long, Professor at University of Texas at Austin, on the occasion of Adolf Loos’ 150th birthday anniversary. Based… Read more Happy 150th Birthday, Adolf Loos! →