Canan Tolon: Loss

Canan Tolon: Loss

Author: Erdem Ceylan

Publisher: Arter Publications

Published: 2022-06-01

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 6057100891

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Focusing on a single work from the Arter Collection in each title, Arter Close-Up Series offers an in-depth look at Canan Tolon’s work titled Loss (1988–2010), following Sarkis: Çaylak Sokak written by Emre Baykal and David Tudor & Composers Inside Electronics, Inc. (John Driscoll and Phil Edelstein): Rainforest V (variation 3) by Melih Fereli. The publication, which also draws on the display of the installation as part of the group exhibition Precaution (03/06/2021–20/02/2022) curated by Emre Baykal at Arter, features a comprehensive interpretive text written by Erdem Ceylan. In her installation Loss, Tolon gives another chance to her works that were damaged during the San Francisco Bay Area earthquake of 1989, suffered from shipping accidents due to improper packaging, or were affected by inadequate storage conditions which render them worthless in terms of their market and exhibition value. Adopting an experimental approach, Ceylan explores Tolon’s work in the form of an Ancient Greek tragedy by “damaging” and transforming the set of literary conventions peculiar to this form through a postmodern technique. Proceeding with the dialogues of two characters, Hephaistos and Daidalos, who were locked in Arter overnight because the closing time of the exhibitions had passed, but turned this state into an occasion to start a discussion on art and life, the book provides a context that can convey the love-hate relationship between the “artistic” ego seeking permanence and immortality and the alter ego which is at peace with life. The third book of the series, designed by Esen Karol, includes installation photographs by flufoto (Barış Aras and Elif Çakırlar), as well as close-up images that interpret the idea of loss with more detail.


Nuri Kuzucan: Passage

Nuri Kuzucan: Passage

Author: Nilüfer Şaşmazer

Publisher: Arter Publications

Published: 2023-06-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 605733552X

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Published in the context of Nuri Kuzucan’s solo exhibition Passage, the eponymous book opens with an extensive conversation between the curator of the exhibition, Nilüfer Şaşmazer, and the artist. Alongside the conversation which offers various reflections on Kuzucan’s life and his artistic inclinations that have evolved over time, the publication compiles newly-commissioned essays authored by Duygu Demir, Tarkan Okçuoğlu, Asuman Suner and Hakan Tüzün Şengün, providing new perspectives across the artist’s oeuvre. Designed by Ayşe Bozkurt, the publication also features photographs taken by Hadiye Cangökçe and flufoto (Barış Aras & Elif Çakırlar). Nuri Kuzucan’s solo exhibition Passage brings together a selection of the artist’s earlier works and new productions within a site-specific architectural setting. The exhibition centres on both cognitive and perceptual fluidity and transitivity by featuring works that revolve around dualities such as chaos/order, light/shadow, emptiness/fullness, surface/depth, and interior/exterior. Taking place at Arter’s 1st-floor gallery between 1 June–31 December 2023, Passage creates associations between the transitional space the exhibition resides in and the pictorial space through the architectural, literary, and metaphorical connotations of the word ‘passage’.


Dwell

Dwell

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2004-01

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13:

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At Dwell, we're staging a minor revolution. We think that it's possible to live in a house or apartment by a bold modern architect, to own furniture and products that are exceptionally well designed, and still be a regular human being. We think that good design is an integral part of real life. And that real life has been conspicuous by its absence in most design and architecture magazines.


Memory and Architecture

Memory and Architecture

Author: Eleni Bastéa

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780826332691

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An international study of cultural relationships with built environments.


Marcel Duchamp and the Art of Life

Marcel Duchamp and the Art of Life

Author: Jacquelynn Baas

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2019-11-19

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 0262354217

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A groundbreaking reading of Duchamp's work as informed by Asian “esoterism, ” energetic spiritual practices identifying creative energy with the erotic impulse. Considered by many to be the most important artist of the twentieth century, the object of intensive critical scrutiny and extensive theorizing, Marcel Duchamp remains an enigma. He may be the most intellectual artist of all time; and yet, toward the end of his life, he said, “If you wish, my art would be that of living: each second, each breath is a work which is inscribed nowhere, which is neither visual or cerebral.” In Marcel Duchamp and the Art of Life, Jacquelynn Baas offers a groundbreaking new reading of Duchamp, arguing in particular that his work may have been informed by Asian “esoterism, ” energetic spiritual practices that identify creative energy with the erotic impulse. Duchamp drew on a wide range of sources for his art, from science and mathematics to alchemy. Largely overlooked, until now, have been Asian spiritual practices, including Indo-Tibetan tantra. Baas presents evidence that Duchamp's version of artistic realization was grounded in a western interpretation of Asian mind training and body energetics designed to transform erotic energy into mental and spiritual liberation. She offers close readings of many Duchamp works, beginning and ending with his final work, the mysterious, shockingly explicit Étant donnés: 1° la chute d'eau 2° le gaz d'éclairage, (Given: 1. The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas). Generously illustrated, with many images in color, Marcel Duchamp and the Art of Life speculates that Duchamp viewed art making as part of an esoteric continuum grounded in Eros. It asks us to unlearn what we think we know, about both art and life, in order to be open to experience.


Withinsight

Withinsight

Author: Chris Bruce

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780961171001

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Distributed for Western States Arts Federation, 1994 Western States Arts Federation/National Endowment for the Arts, Regional fellowships.


Momentary Songs

Momentary Songs

Author: George Albon

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13:

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Poetry. Gay & Lesbian Studies. A moment is an inside flutter, a reflection, a civil relapse. George Albon's MOMENTARY SONGS sound the possibilities of forwardness and hope in a surrounding twilight of unprecedented venality. Using a variety of registers--lyrical inquiry, Blakean exhortation, the satirical spiel of Morgenstern's Gallows Songs--they search for alternative states (public ones, affective ones) as well as offer a probe on what has come to pass: "In this eclipse are we the inclement for placing it?" "'Avuncular spotted drones,' be warned. Not since Guston did Nixon has the resource of art been turned on the throne with such hopeful scurrility. Albon's MOMENTARY SONGS are hymns for the unchurched 'pioneers/of the bottom edge,' who know 'all midnights are false' and want back their stars. I'm taking my news from the other George--resistance isn't futile, it's the 'sunlight is information' age and Minerva's owl sings 'coup due.'"--Rodney Koeneke.