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Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Monday, 14 May 2012
Glassboating The Bosporus
19.05.2012, 19:00 (Opening /Vernissage)
Kadıköy "Karaköy ve Eminönü İskelesi" 1st Floor, Terrace
Goods will be mass-produced items from East-Asian regions like China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Hong Kong, cheap consumables of very short value in daily life.
While large-scale import is normally being performed in sealed containers on huge ships, ”Glassboating the Bosporus” is an attempt towards the visibility of social and ecological matters, raising questions about European consumption habits.
The first step of the process starts with a sculptural performance on 19 May 2012.
With the kind Support of: Benice Logistics, Goethe Institut, Marmara University GSF, halka art project, Studio Istanbul, İstanbul Şehir Hatları.
Friday, 11 May 2012
A Gonzoconsult project with the collaboration of halka art project
Hamburg based organisation starts new enterprise at Istanbul!
Gonzoconsult is aiming to increase Asia-to-Europe import figures.
Gonzoconsult team members currently are on a mission to catalyse sales of consumables made in Far East throughout Europe.
Gonzoconsult is exploring ways to support import logistics-sector, seeking for market extensions of East Asian goods.
Shareholders,
supporters + everybody invited.
Sculptural PerformancePremier date of new venture:
19.05.2012, 19:00 (Opening /Vernissage)
Kadıköy "Karaköy ve Eminönü İskelesi" 1st Floor, Terrace
In early summer 2012 seven floating Glass objects will cross the Bosporus at Istanbul from Asia to Europe. Filled with brand new goods from Asia, Far East, they will be tugged on water by a small fishing boat aiming at the European shore.
Goods will be mass-produced items from East-Asian regions like China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Hong Kong, cheap consumables of very short value in daily life.
While large-scale import is normally being performed in sealed containers on huge ships, ”Glassboating the Bosporus” is an attempt towards the visibility of social and ecological matters, raising questions about European consumption habits.
The first step of the process starts with a sculptural performance on 19 May 2012.
With the kind Support of: Benice Logistics, Goethe Institut, Marmara University GSF, halka art project, Studio Istanbul, İstanbul Şehir Hatları.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Louise Markus
Shed Rock |
Friday, 27 April 2012
Exhibition: "Gözlem // Observation"
Gözlem (Observation) is an exhibition realized by five artists Selin Bourquin (Switzerland), Samuel Burkhardt, Julia Herfurth, Christian Klier (Germany) and Uli Fohler (Austria) who met in Istanbul in Fall 2011.
Gözlem took place between 28.02.2012 and 03.03.2012, at Lütfiye Apt. No: 14 Moda, Istanbul.
The exhibition project was curated by Sezgi Abalı and İpek Çankaya and supported by halka art project.
The idea of forming a collective came after the discussion on their perceptions of life in this city.
Gözlem is an attempt to share their five month experience as the foreigners who found themselves being naively caught between excitement and amazement.
The discovery of the “ungraspable” matrix of life- systems, certain values, social structures, speed of life, fluctuation, quick glance on the market situation, economic diversity, buzzingly-detailed market life, gorgeously personal exchange and consumption stories and friendly people revealed an interesting playing ground.
The structural basis of the exhibition stands on two concepts: “Borrowing “ and “Buying" which are respectively used on socially based interactions and market relations.
Gözlem is an attempt to share some of this perspective with the city’s inhabitants. Focusing on the evident recurrent consumption in the city, the exhibition tries to propose a foreign interpretation of some matters concerning the subject in Istanbul.
The attitude of the artist collective in the conceptual and creative process can be interpreted as being ironic and sometimes intentionally funny and clumsy.
The exhibition showcases three groups of works entitled “1 Lira- 100 Kuruş”, “Mexico 66- Copy of the Copy”, and “Permanent- Collection from Moda Cad. and Dr. Esat Işık Cad.”.
Monday, 23 April 2012
"i am out of words" by Julia Vaz
Current artist in residence at halka art
project Julia Vaz shows the work she has been producing since she came to
Istanbul for her residency term between 10.04 – 04.05.2012.
Although she had already started working
with colour in other works, this time she ventured with it more in the
drawings, even including new colour to the supports.
The subjects aren't completely objective,
but each piece tells a small story, and every one of them have got words or
sentences that aren't there to describe or explain these stories, but to add another
aesthetic element to them poetically.In addition to her other pieces, the drawings now incorporated many new elements, such as cats, a very common sight all over the city.
Julia's experience in Istanbul is full of new confrontations: a new city, new customs, new people, and new language.
On the opening of her exhibition on 02 May 2012 at 19.00 she will make a performance based on her first encounter with a new language, questioning the way we communicate and exploring the necessity of language itself in our interpersonal relationships and what we may gain without it.
The performance and the exhibition will take place at halka art project's premises in Caferağa Mah. Dr. Esat Işık Cad. Ruşen Ağa Sok. No:8 Moda/Kadıköy, İstanbul.
Julia Vaz was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1984, and graduated at Escola de Belas Artes, UFRJ, 2007. Group exhibitions: "Coletiva", Galeria Ímpar, São Paulo, 2011, "Parte Feira de Arte Contemporânea", São Paulo, 2011, "Videos Desvenda", Recife and Porto Alegre, 2011, “Universid’Arte”, 2007; “Piscinão da Benvinda de Carvalho”, at Galeria Murilo Castro, Belo Horizonte, 2008; “[Des]Limites da Arte”, at Parque das Ruínas, RJ, 2010; solo exhibition “Biota”, at Centro Cultural Paschoal Carlos Magno, Niterói, RJ, 2008. Works with video, drawing and other medias.
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Exhibition: "Please Wait" by Sam Bunn
Over the past month Sam Bunn has been developing an interactive sculptural installation for halka art project’s residency programme. The work comes complete with a User Manual, printed in both Turkish and English.
The artist describes the work by saying, “It’s a stripped down sculpture show with buttons to press, where things don’t move by themselves and give is not the same as take. And yes, there is a performative element to it. ”
The installation opens on Friday 6th April, from 7-10pm, and will also be open Saturday, 7th April (11am-6pm). There is limited space available inside the exhibition, so please be prepared to wait.
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Monika Nguyen's Staged Photography Event
halka art project presents a staged photography project by Monika Nguyen about timber houses in Istanbul.
Used// Kullanılmış
Monika Nguyen's project "Used" features interventions that she has performed at selected timber houses- mostly inhabited-from different districts of Istanbul which still try to keep their original condition.
Used// Kullanılmış
Monika Nguyen's project "Used" features interventions that she has performed at selected timber houses- mostly inhabited-from different districts of Istanbul which still try to keep their original condition.
Date: Friday, 16.03.2012
Time: 19.00 - 22.00
Adress: Lütfiye Apt. No:14 /// Across Oyun Atölyesi
Dr Esat Isık Caddesi, Moda, Istanbul, Turkey
Thursday, 8 March 2012
A New Artist in Residence: Monika Nguyen
Monika Nguyen is a Vienna-based stage designer and artist working in the fields of spatial installation and photography. Her works emphasize sociocultural concerns, in which she focuses on exceptional and extreme situations. Architectural environments serve as stages for interventions and narratives.
http://monikanguyen.net/
Monika Nguyen is intending to realize a staged photography project about timber houses in Istanbul. She is specifically interested in the original Ottoman architecture of these houses, many of which have vanished since their debut in the late 19th century. A small number of houses which still feature their original condition, still exists -and these houses are mostly inhabited- will serve for the realization of the project.
Nguyen will be at halka art project's residency to pursuit her project between 5-18 March 2012.
http://monikanguyen.net/
Monika Nguyen is intending to realize a staged photography project about timber houses in Istanbul. She is specifically interested in the original Ottoman architecture of these houses, many of which have vanished since their debut in the late 19th century. A small number of houses which still feature their original condition, still exists -and these houses are mostly inhabited- will serve for the realization of the project.
Nguyen will be at halka art project's residency to pursuit her project between 5-18 March 2012.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Sam Bunn at halka art project
halka art project is hosting London based artist Sam Bunn as a guest artist in residency.
Bunn will live and work at halka art project's residency at Kadıköy between 02.03.2012 - 08.04.2012.
Sam Bunn is a sculptor, working in the expanded field that includes performance, video and installation.
Space is crucial to his work, which explores performative physicality, interaction with an audience, site
specificity, materials, expression and humour. Bunn's recent work plays with the idea that sculpture might
express a self-contained subjectivity.
Me the gang
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH1A7z7nmo0
Up the River
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naICUuIdvmY
Further information about Sam Bunn's activities in İstanbul will be announced.
Bunn will live and work at halka art project's residency at Kadıköy between 02.03.2012 - 08.04.2012.
Sam Bunn is a sculptor, working in the expanded field that includes performance, video and installation.
Space is crucial to his work, which explores performative physicality, interaction with an audience, site
specificity, materials, expression and humour. Bunn's recent work plays with the idea that sculpture might
express a self-contained subjectivity.
Me the gang
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH1A7z7nmo0
Up the River
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naICUuIdvmY
Further information about Sam Bunn's activities in İstanbul will be announced.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Exhibition: Gözlem
Gözlem (Observation) is an exhibition realized by five artists Selin Bourquin (Switzerland), Samuel Burkhardt, Julia Herfurth, Christian Klier (Germany) and Uli Fohler (Austria) who met in Istanbul in Fall 2011.
The idea of forming a collective came after the discussion on their perceptions of life in this city.
Gözlem is an attempt to share their five month experience as the foreigners who found themselves being naively caught between excitement and amazement.
The discovery of the “ungraspable” matrix of life- systems, certain values, social structures, speed of life, fluctuation, quick glance on the market situation, economic diversity, buzzingly-detailed market life, gorgeously personal exchange and consumption stories and friendly people revealed an interesting playing ground.
The structural basis of the exhibition stands on two concepts: “Borrowing “ and “Buying" which are respectively used on socially based interactions and market relations.
Gözlem is an attempt to share some of this perspective with the city’s inhabitants. Focusing on the evident recurrent consumption in the city, the exhibition tries to propose a foreign interpretation of some matters concerning the subject in Istanbul.
The attitude of the artist collective in the conceptual and creative process can be interpreted as being ironic and sometimes intentionally funny and clumsy.
The exhibition showcases three groups of works entitled “1 Lira- 100 Kuruş”, “Mexico 66- Copy of the Copy”, and “Permanent- Collection from Moda Cad. and Dr. Esat Işık Cad.”.
Gözlem will take place between 28.02.2012 and 03.03.2012, at Lütfiye Apt. No: 14 Moda, Istanbul. The exhibition project is curated by Sezgi Abalı and İpek Çankaya and supported by halka art project.
For further information
www.halkaartproject.net
https://www.facebook.com/groups/halkasanatprojesi/?ref=ts
The idea of forming a collective came after the discussion on their perceptions of life in this city.
Gözlem is an attempt to share their five month experience as the foreigners who found themselves being naively caught between excitement and amazement.
The discovery of the “ungraspable” matrix of life- systems, certain values, social structures, speed of life, fluctuation, quick glance on the market situation, economic diversity, buzzingly-detailed market life, gorgeously personal exchange and consumption stories and friendly people revealed an interesting playing ground.
The structural basis of the exhibition stands on two concepts: “Borrowing “ and “Buying" which are respectively used on socially based interactions and market relations.
Gözlem is an attempt to share some of this perspective with the city’s inhabitants. Focusing on the evident recurrent consumption in the city, the exhibition tries to propose a foreign interpretation of some matters concerning the subject in Istanbul.
The attitude of the artist collective in the conceptual and creative process can be interpreted as being ironic and sometimes intentionally funny and clumsy.
The exhibition showcases three groups of works entitled “1 Lira- 100 Kuruş”, “Mexico 66- Copy of the Copy”, and “Permanent- Collection from Moda Cad. and Dr. Esat Işık Cad.”.
Gözlem will take place between 28.02.2012 and 03.03.2012, at Lütfiye Apt. No: 14 Moda, Istanbul. The exhibition project is curated by Sezgi Abalı and İpek Çankaya and supported by halka art project.
For further information
www.halkaartproject.net
https://www.facebook.com/groups/halkasanatprojesi/?ref=ts
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Res Artis Reception
On January 21st, 2012 halka art project held a reception for the Board that was in Istanbul for a meeting after a few years.
Miranda Train, halka art project's current artist at the residency programme also participated to the reception.
Friday, 13 January 2012
A new guest at the residency: Miranda Train
halka art project welcomes Miranda, a young writer from NYC.
She will be with us for the next 4 weeks.
We hope that halka art project Residency Programme would create a refuge for her to concentrate on her novel and Istanbul would be a source of inspiration.
She will be with us for the next 4 weeks.
We hope that halka art project Residency Programme would create a refuge for her to concentrate on her novel and Istanbul would be a source of inspiration.
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