What Time Is It — Emre Baykal Eda Berkmen Süreyyya Evren

What Time Is It
Emre Baykal Eda Berkmen Süreyyya EvrenArter Yayıncılık
What Time Is It
Emre Baykal Eda Berkmen Süreyyya EvrenArter initiates a new publication series Arter Background to accompany group exhibitions drawn from its collection which holds more than 1 300 works of art as of 2019 This first book of the series accompanies one of the opening exhibitions of Arter s new building a collection based group exhibition entitled What Time Is It Curated by Emre Baykal and Eda Berkmen the exhibition is conceived around the concepts of memory space and time In the book excerpts of texts selected around the ideas active in the curatorial process are complemented by new essays written specifically for this context in line with Arter s mission of encouraging artistic and cultural production It thus features texts on themes associated with houses everyday objects personal and collective histories inside and outside urban rhythms architecture archaeology borders and migration and includes commissioned essays by Erdem Ceylan Deniz Gül Gökhan Kodalak and Nil Sakman While close up visual excerpts taken from the art works are cited side by side with the texts the installation views from the exhibition assume their places as the first entries into the memory of Arter s new space

ARTER
Arter initiates a new publication series Arter Background to accompany group exhibitions drawn from its collection which holds more than 1 300 works of art as of 2019 This first book of the series accompanies one of the opening exhibitions of Arter s new building a collection based group exhibition entitled WhatTime Is It Curated by Emre Baykal and Eda Berkmen the exhibition is conceived around the concepts of memory space and time In the book excerpts of texts selected around the ideas active in the curatorial process are complemented by new essays written specifically for this context in line with Arter s mission of encouraging artistic and cultural production It thus features texts on themes associated with houses everyday objects personal and collective histories inside and outside urban rhythms architecture archaeology borders and migration and includes commissioned essays by Erdem Ceylan Deniz Gül Gökhan Kodalak and Nil Sakman While close up visual excerpts taken from the art works are cited side by side with the texts the installation views from the exhibition assume their places as the first entries into the memory of Arter s new space

ARTER
Arter initiates a new publication series Arter Background to accompany group exhibitions drawn from its collection which holds more than 1 300 works of art as of 2019 This first book of the series accompanies one of the opening exhibitions of Arter s new building a collection based group exhibition entitled What Time Is It Curated by Emre Baykal and Eda Berkmen the exhibition is conceived around the concepts of memory space and time In the book excerpts of texts selected around the ideas active in the curatorial process are complemented by new essays written specifically for this context in line with Arter s mission of encouraging artistic and cultural production It thus features texts on themes associated with houses everyday objects personal and collective histories inside and outside urban rhythms architecture archaeology borders and migration and includes commissioned essays by Erdem Ceylan Deniz Gül Gökhan Kodalak and Nil Sakman While close up visual excerpts taken from the art works are cited side by side with the texts the installation views from the exhibition assume their places as the first entries into the memory of Arter s new space

ARTER
Arter initiates a new publication series Arter Background to accompany group exhibitions drawn from its collection which holds more than 1 300 works of art as of 2019 This first book of the series accompanies one of the opening exhibitions of Arter s new building a collection based group exhibition entitled WhatTime Is It Curated by Emre Baykal and Eda Berkmen the exhibition is conceived around the concepts of memory space and time In the book excerpts of texts selected around the ideas active in the curatorial process are complemented by new essays written specifically for this context in line with Arter s mission of encouraging artistic and cultural production It thus features texts on themes associated with houses everyday objects personal and collective histories inside and outside urban rhythms architecture archaeology borders and migration and includes commissioned essays by Erdem Ceylan Deniz Gül Gökhan Kodalak and Nil Sakman While close up visual excerpts taken from the art works are cited side by side with the texts the installation views from the exhibition assume their places as the first entries into the memory of Arter s new space