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Hot Spot Istanbul

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It is a contemporary coincidence that the term "HOT SPOT" should have become so topical-a term that has been chosen to describe a group project on Turkish abstract and conceptual art in Zurich-based Museum Haus Konstruktiv in summer 2013. However, it is no coincidence that the secular ideas and concepts underlying the exhibition should generally seek to find space for themselves on social and political levels. If the citizens' protests have substantial support from artists, then this is also indirectly related to the progressive development of contemporary art in Turkey today. * * Ever since the first Istanbul Biennial in 1987, art has been an essential driver of cultural and civil dynamics. This long development has led to a critical mass which, in an abstract sense, has now manifested itself in the exhibition "Hot Spot Istanbul" with its 21 artists (Can Altay, Adnan Coker, Nejat Melih Devrim, Burhan Dogançay, Serhat Kiraz, Renée Levi, Ahmet Oktem, Ahmet Orhan, Mübin Orhon, Abdurrahman Oztoprak, Seckin Pirim, Sarkis, Nejat Sati, Arslan Sükan, Erdem Tasdelen, Canan Tolon, Seyhun Topuz, Omer Uluç, Ebru Uygun, Ekrem Yalçindag, Fahrelnissa Zeid, with photographs by Pari Dukovic). * * It is the first comprehensive exhibition featuring a new generation of artists, dealing equally with local roots and global artistic questions. The exhibition and accompanying catalogue give a tangible impression of the city's vibrant energy-a city that has been extremely cosmopolitan for many generations. "Hot Spot Istanbul" makes one thing very clear: this megalopolis is a bridge, not a border. * * Published with Stiftung für konstruktive, konkrete und konzeptuelle Kunst and Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich.

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Assisted by Christoph Doswald (Editor), Dorothea Strauss (Editor)
Authors Christoph Doswald, Dorothea Strauss, Beral Madra, Burcu Pelvanoglu, Thomas Wulffen, Hans Irrek, Yasemin Bay, Mehtap Ozturk
Publisher JRP Ringier Kunstverlag
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 01.07.2013
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Plastic arts
 
EAN 9783037643518
ISBN 978-3-0-3764351-8
Pages 214
Illustrations 96 farb. Abb. und 26 s/w Abb.
Dimensions (packing) 22.5 x 30 x 2.2 cm
Weight (packing) 1,300 g
 

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