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Zebra’s Football & Debbie Harry: The Lost Art Of Puzzle Photography
The issue focuses on the photographs used to guide puzzle makers in their endeavors.
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[Özge Topçu] Alteration Depression
[dropcap type=”3″]H[/dropcap]ush Gallery presents “Alteration Depression,” the first solo show of Özge Topçu between November 1 and December 18, 2014. The artist holds up her work as a mirror to the stunning examples of architecture and visual culture during the simultaneous establishment of the Turkish Republic and execution of the international Modernist style. The change…
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Susan Hefuna: Cairotraces
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]i Artworks London announced Susan Hefuna’s third solo exhibition with the gallery and her first at our London venue. Cairotraces features a new series of her highly regarded works on paper as well as a newly commissioned palm wood installation. At the core of Hefuna’s practice is her fascination with the networks and structures of…
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We have a ghost: Something beautiful with a gas mask
Ghost talks to Aysegul Dogan from Futuristika! No name, just nickname “ghost”. He is not trying to be “different”. All we have to know is his work of art. Ghost thinks that we should only focus on that.
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[Susan Hefuna] Cairotraces
[intense_lead font_color=”#0f0e0e”]Cairotraces features a new series of her highly regarded works on paper as well as a newly commissioned palm wood installation.[/intense_lead] At the core of Hefuna’s practice is her fascination with the networks and structures of connection that inhabit public spaces and become the framework for peoples’ interactions with each other. She is particularly interested…
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Poetry Of Neoliberal Fascısm And Ways Of Reading: Turkey And The Gezı Park Protests
“The Poet is a kinsman in the clouds, Who scoffs at archers, loves a stormy day; But on the ground, among the hooting crowds, He cannot walk, his wings are in the way.” – Baudelaire, The Flowers of Evil Introduction Neoliberal fascism has a sense of #poetry, an ambiguous coherence that is hard to spot at…
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Marcel Broodthaers – Words, Things, Concepts
Akbank Sanat opens the 2014-2015 season with a worldwide exhibition. This will be the most comprehensive exhibition to date of works by one of the most prominent founders of the conceptual art of 20th century, conceptual artist and poet Marcel Broodthaers who is regarded to be an école in his own right. Besides using writing,…
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Marcel Broodthaers exhibition at Akbank Art Center
Belgian artist and poet Marcel Broodthaers (1924-1976), a leading figure in 20th-century conceptual art, is the focus of Akbank Art Center’s newest exhibition opening this week, kicking off the new season at the Taksim-based center. “Words, Things, Concepts,” opening on Thursday, was put together in collaboration with Belgium’s Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (S.M.A.K.), a…