Huzursuz anitlar / Restless monuments
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“Restless Monuments"is a response to the rapid transformation of the city as a result of political ideologies. Blunt, authoritarian, decision-making processes that exclude collective input lead to the disappearance of places, objects, habitudes, and eventually to a strong feeling of loss by those who are often most directly affected by them. It explores the idea that diverse objects and situations, outside of any sanctioning by authorities or agencies of the state can, over time, begin to serve as “monuments” for individuals, small groups and communities.
The title carries a contradiction in itself, as none of the works in the show represents a monument in the strict sense, instead they’re dealing with public sculptures and their symbolic and economic value, with objects that trigger or represent personal memories, and with monuments that could have or should be built. The term “restless” addresses here the insecurity and unsteadiness of a contemporary situation, but also the physical fragility of the objects themselves. Challenging the idea of monuments as objects that are no longer remembered or found relevant, the works suggest reconsidering them as objects providing a space for debate and encounter.
TitelHuzursuz anitlar / Restless monuments
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveIstanbul
UitgeverZilberman Gallery
Jaar van uitgave2018
Pagina's48 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat26 cm
Materiaalboek
Onderwerppublic sculpture, art and politics, art in public spaces
Geografisch trefwoordTurkije
Persoonstrefwoord Guido Casaretto, Vajiko Chachkhiani, Antonio Cosentino, Lara Ögel, Mykola Ridnyi, Walid Siti, Christine Würmell
| Exemplaarnummer | Plaatscode | Uitleenstatus | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B-2018/331 | ,7.015.6,RE:S"2018 | Beschikbaar |
| Exemplaarnummer | B-2018/331 |
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| Uitleenstatus | Beschikbaar |