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Moment.Movement

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Artists: 2/5BZ aka Serhat Köksal, Barış Acar, Ovidiu Anton, Fatih Aydoğdu, Cana Bilir-Meier, Özlem Bulut, Esra E. Demir & Çağdaş Yılmaz, Ezgi Erol, Marina Gržinić & Aina Šmid, Naz Gündoğdu & Friedemann Pitschak, Özlem Günyol & Mustafa Kunt, İpek Hamzaoğlu, Muzaffer Hasaltay, Eren İleri, Aybike Kaya, Esra Özmen, Öncel Seçgin, Onur Serdar, Firas Shehadeh, Songül Sönmez & Reha Refik Taşcı, Özge Subaşı, Seda Tunç, Nazım Ünal Yılmaz, YxS KOOP, Özgün Yarar

Exhibition display: Cansu Berksan und/and Betül Küpeli

Opening Performances from 16.30 by Aybike Kaya and Öncel Seçgin

Opening hours 12.00 until 20.00; free admission.

Wednesday 11.05.

Special Screening
Naz Gündoğdu & Friedemann Pitschak
Ayaktakımı
Video, 65 min, 2015

Thursday 12.05.

At 13.00 guiding tour by the artists
Discussing artists and public until 16.30

Lecture, Perfomances and Screening:
At 14.00: Seda Tunç
At 15.00: Öncel Seçgin
At 16.00: Çağdaş Yılmaz

The exhibition MOMENT.MOVEMENT that is part of the event Gezi – before and after – 2013 – 2016 is a collective project of artists from various countries, searching for a politically-informed artistic and emancipatory future. It reflects something past as something possible, opens a crack in what has not been thought or what has yet to be thought. Condensing movement into an intensive moment leads to a division on various levels.

The goal of these resistance movements is their liberation from the state and its relations. Preserving the singularity of resistance movements, the works question structures, penetrate meanings and shift the boundaries of possible readings. This results in drawing lines connected to political events on one side, or, reaching the point creating a differentiated view on what is happening on the other. The works refer to spaces of resistance, which can also be changed through liberated art forms.

Aybike
Aybike Kaya, performance with soundinstallation, 2016, © Kaya

Oncel
Öncel Seçgin, lecture performance, 2016, © Seçgin

Please note the conference:

Gezi – before and after – 2013 – 2016

Lectures, Panel Discussion, Exhibition

The project New practices of social movement and its transformative potential after the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul will be analyzed with lectures, a panel discussion and an exhibition.

The event is organized by the Conceptual Art study program at the Institute of Fine Arts at the Academy.

Contributions by Foti Benlisoy, Çetin Gürer, Hakan Gürses, Zeynep Tül Akbal Süalp, Göksun Yazıcı.

Concept: Marina Gržinić with  Betül Küpeli, Cansu Berksan, Esra Özmen, Songül Sönmez, Reha Refik Taşcı and Onur Serdar.

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  • Moment.Movement

    Artists: 2/5BZ aka Serhat Köksal, Barış Acar, Ovidiu Anton, Fatih Aydoğdu, Cana Bilir-Meier, Özlem Bulut, Esra E. Demir & Çağdaş Yılmaz, Ezgi Erol, Marina Gržinić & Aina Šmid, Naz Gündoğdu & Friedemann Pitschak, Özlem Günyol & Mustafa Kunt, İpek Hamzaoğlu, Muzaffer Hasaltay, Eren İleri, Aybike Kaya, Esra Özmen, Öncel Seçgin, Onur Serdar, Firas Shehadeh, Songül Sönmez & Reha Refik Taşcı, Özge Subaşı, Seda Tunç, Nazım Ünal Yılmaz, YxS KOOP, Özgün Yarar

    Exhibition display: Cansu Berksan und/and Betül Küpeli

    Opening Performances from 16.30 by Aybike Kaya and Öncel Seçgin

    Opening hours 12.00 until 20.00; free admission.

    Opening

    Schillerplatz/ Aula

    Fine Arts

    Artists:
 
 2/5BZ
 
  aka
 
 Serhat Köksal, Barış Acar, Ovidiu Anton, Fatih Aydoğdu, Cana Bilir-Meier, Özlem Bulut,  Esra E. Demir & Çağdaş Yılmaz, Ezgi Erol, Marina Gržinić & Aina  Šmid, Naz Gündoğdu & Friedemann Pitschak, Özlem Günyol & Mustafa  Kunt, İpek Hamzaoğlu, Muzaffer Hasaltay, Eren İleri, Aybike Kaya, Esra  Özmen, Öncel Seçgin, Onur Serdar, Firas Shehadeh, Songül Sönmez &  Reha Refik Taşcı, Özge Subaşı, Seda Tunç, Nazım Ünal Yılmaz, YxS KOOP, Özgün Yarar


 Exhibition display: Cansu Berksan und/and Betül Küpeli


 
  Opening Performances
 
 from 16.30 by Aybike Kaya and Öncel Seçgin


 
  Opening hours
 
 12.00 until 20.00; free admission.