BIENNALS:15th Istanbul Biennial,Part I

Burcak_Bingol, Follower, 2017 Ceramics, metal Each 28 x 30 x 40 cm Courtesy of the artist Produced with the support of Zilberman Gallery and SAHA – Supporting Contemporary Art from Turkey, Photo: Sahir Uğur ErenOrganized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) since 1987, the 15th Istanbul Biennial brings together artworks by 56 artists from 32 countries, including 30 new commissions, all addressing different notions of home, belonging and neighborhood. The 15th Biennial entitled “a good neighbour” takes place in six nearby venues within walking distance (Part II).

By Dimitris Lempesis
Photo: 15th Istanbul Biennial Archive

Instead of a curatorial statement, the curators have developed forty questions that are guiding the process of making the exhibition. These questions were first presented live in Istanbul by 40 performers of different ages, genders and backgrounds in December last year. Some of these questions, such as “Is a good neighbour a stranger you don’t fear?” and “Is a good neighbour someone who reads the same newspaper as you?” are being used for an international billboard project presented in several cities around the world. Bringing together a variety of artworks dealing with different notions of home and neighbourhood, the 15th Istanbul Biennial exhibitions will take place at six nearby venues in walking distance: Galata Greek Primary School, Istanbul Modern, Pera Museum, ARK Kültür, Yoğunluk Atelier, and Küçük Mustafa Paşa Hammam. In anticipation of the exhibition, the 15th Istanbul Biennial also launched an International Billboard Project to share the theme of a good neighbour in different cities around the world. Through collaborations with cultural institutions worldwide, the International Billboard Project, designed by Rupert Smyth displays a selection of photographs by artist Lukas Wassmann, which capture unexpected encounters paired with questions asking what makes a good neighbour. Artworks on public display:  One of the works on display at public spaces l belongs to Burçak Bingöl, an artist known for using ceramics and ornamentation in her works. In her series, “Follower”, the artist makes a critical interpretation of the surveillance culture of our day by ornamenting the surveillance cameras, which have gradually become one of the common sights of cities in the last ten years, with plant patterns she collected from Beyoğlu. The artist Ugo Rondinone also participates in the 15th Istanbul Biennial with his neon sculpture “Where Do We Go From Here?” (2007–17), from his “Rainbow Poems series” which is an adaptation of his work first shown at the 6th Istanbul Biennial in Taksim Square. The Public Programme is coordinated by artist Zeyno Pekünlü that encompasses a variety of events and discussions related to the concept of a good neighbour. Young audiences are invited to question, debate and make new work around the notions of home, neighbours and neighbourhoods on the occasion of the 15th Istanbul Biennial thanks to a dedicated Education Programme for children and young people conceived with the support of Koç Holding and in collaboration with Polly Brannan and Pera Education. Children and young people can take part in bespoke tours, workshops, discussions, walks, mappings and other events. Moreover, their work will be shared through various online platforms during the course of the Istanbul Biennial.

Info: Curators: Elmgreen & Dragset, 15th Istanbul Biennial, Duration: 16/9-12/11/17, Venues: 1: Istanbul Modern, Kılıçali Paşa Neighbourhood, Meclis-i Mebusan St., Tophane, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Days & Hours: Tue-sun 10:00-18:00, 2: Galata Greek Primary School, Kılıçali Paşa Neighbourhood, Kemeraltı St. No: 49, Galata, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Days & Hours: Tue-sun 10:00-18:00, 3: Pera Museum, Asmalı Mescit Neighbourhood, Meşrutiyet St. No: 65, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Days & Hours: Tue-Thu & Sat 10:00-19:00, Fri 10:00-22:00, Sun 12:00-18:00, 4: ARK Kültür, Kılıçali Paşa Neighbourhood, Batarya St. No: 2, Cihangir, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Days & Hours: Tue-sun 10:00-18:00, 5: Yoğunluk Artist Atelier, Asmalı Mescit Neighbourhood, Asmalı Mescit St. No: 23/18 4th floor, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Days & Hours: Tue-sun 10:00-18:00, 6: Küçük Mustafa Paşa Hammam, Yavuz Sultan Selim Neighbourhood, Müstantik St. No: 23-35, Fatih, Istanbul, Days & Hours: Tue-sun 10:00-18:00, http://15b.iksv.org

Bilal Yilmaz, Dirty Box, 2016, Mixed-media installation, 141 x 138 x 58 cm Courtesy of the artist, Presented with the support of SAHA-Supporting Contemporary Art from Turkey, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Bilal Yilmaz, Dirty Box, 2016, Mixed-media installation, 141 x 138 x 58 cm Courtesy of the artist, Presented with the support of SAHA-Supporting Contemporary Art from Turkey, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

Latifa Echakhch, Crowd Fade, 2017, Fresco, 365 x 2028 x 136 cm each, Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Kamel Mennour (Paris), Kaufmann Repetto (Milan), Galerie Eva Presenhuber (Zurich), Dvir Gallery (Tel Aviv), Produced with the support of Pro Helvetia and Institut Français, Presented with the support of Galerie Kamel Mennour, Kaufmann Repetto, Galerie Eva Presenhuber and Dvir Gallery, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Latifa Echakhch, Crowd Fade, 2017, Fresco, 365 x 2028 x 136 cm each, Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Kamel Mennour (Paris), Kaufmann Repetto (Milan), Galerie Eva Presenhuber (Zurich), Dvir Gallery (Tel Aviv), Produced with the support of Pro Helvetia and Institut Français, Presented with the support of Galerie Kamel Mennour, Kaufmann Repetto, Galerie Eva Presenhuber and Dvir Gallery, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

Ali Taptik, Friends and Strangers, 2017 4 Archival pigment prints, folio wall paper 6 x 4m, 3 Archival pigment prints 120 x 120 cm, Website (www.friendsandstrangers.net) Produced with the support of SAHA-Supporting Contemporary Art from Turkey, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Ali Taptik, Friends and Strangers, 2017 4 Archival pigment prints, folio wall paper 6 x 4m, 3 Archival pigment prints 120 x 120 cm, Website (www.friendsandstrangers.net) Produced with the support of SAHA-Supporting Contemporary Art from Turkey, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

Monica Bonvicini, 2017, Hamam, 15th Istanbul Biennial, Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash-New York, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Monica Bonvicini, 2017, Hamam, 15th Istanbul Biennial, Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash-New York, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

Jonah Freeman & Justin Lowe, Scenario in the Shade, 2015–17 Mixed-media installation Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artists and Marlborough Contemporary, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Jonah Freeman & Justin Lowe, Scenario in the Shade, 2015–17 Mixed-media installation Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artists and Marlborough Contemporary, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

Rayyane Tabet, Colosse Aux Pieds D’Argile, 2015 16 marble and sandstone columns, 19 marble and sandstone bases, 292 concrete cylinders Each column 30 x 15 cm in diameter, installation 1,500 x 600 cm Courtesy of the artist Collection Aishti Foundation, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Rayyane Tabet, Colosse Aux Pieds D’Argile, 2015 16 marble and sandstone columns, 19 marble and sandstone bases, 292 concrete cylinders Each column 30 x 15 cm in diameter, installation 1,500 x 600 cm Courtesy of the artist Collection Aishti Foundation, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

Fred_Wilson, Afro Kismet, 2017, Historic photographs, engravings and oil paintings; contemporary acrylic paintings and miniatures, late 19th century Othello poster; Anthropomorphic terracotta flask from the 3rd century BC, glass pendants from the 5th century BC; contemporary Iznik tile panels, carpet, chandelier sculptures, globe sculpture, blown glass sculptures; mid 20th century wooden African mask, late 20th century African figures, wooden false wall, birdcage, antique chair and table, wall vinyl, mounted photo scans, cowrie shells Dimensions variable Courtesy of Pace Gallery and the artist Sponsored by the Denver Art Museum Photograph, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Fred_Wilson, Afro Kismet, 2017, Historic photographs, engravings and oil paintings; contemporary acrylic paintings and miniatures, late 19th century Othello poster; Anthropomorphic terracotta flask from the 3rd century BC, glass pendants from the 5th century BC; contemporary Iznik tile panels, carpet, chandelier sculptures, globe sculpture, blown glass sculptures; mid 20th century wooden African mask, late 20th century African figures, wooden false wall, birdcage, antique chair and table, wall vinyl, mounted photo scans, cowrie shells Dimensions variable Courtesy of Pace Gallery and the artist Sponsored by the Denver Art Museum Photograph, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

Adel_Abdessemed, Cri, 2013, Ivory, 138 x 111 x 60 cm, Courtesy of the artist and Blum & Poe, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren
Adel_Abdessemed, Cri, 2013, Ivory, 138 x 111 x 60 cm, Courtesy of the artist and Blum & Poe, Photo: Sahir Uğur Eren

 

 

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