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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Istanbul: Dirimart, 2004., Istanbul:, 2004
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. BABALIK, MELIHA - FELEKSAN ONAR 1. Meliha Babalik: Isik - Renk - Saydamlik. Cam sergisi. 2. Feleksan Onar: Isik - Renk - Saydamlik. Cam sergisi. Texts by Nilgun Yuksel. [Exhibition catalogue]. Istanbul: Dirimart, 2004. 4to., [24] p., color ills. In Turkish and English. Paperback. Very good ISBN: CATALOG: Painting & Sculpture KEYWORDS: Art Exhibition Glass.
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Editore: Istanbul: Sadberk Hanim Muzesi, 2022., Istanbul:, 2022
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. ONAR, FELEKSAN After utopia: The birds. [Exhibiton catalogue]. Istanbul: Sadberk Hanim Muzesi, 2022. 4to., 126 p., color ills. Paperback. New ISBN: 9786059606363 CATALOG: Painting & Sculpture KEYWORDS: Sculpture Glass Birds 10 September 2022 - 28 February 2023 Sadberk Hanim Museum presents "After Utopia: The Birds", a solo exhibition by glass artist Feleksan Onar, in a multidisciplinary collaboration with writer and curator Arie Amaya-Akkermans. As the first contemporary art intervention at the museum, the project spans across sculpture, theater, film, archaeology, and field research. The exhibition is conceived around three main components: a series of new glass sculptures in conversation with selected artifacts from the museum's collection ranging from the Bronze Age to the Ottoman era, a contemporary play, and an exhibition monograph. Onar's recent sculptural series, at the heart of the exhibition at Sadberk Hanim, returns to the language of birds from her earlier project "Perched" (2018-ongoing), embedded in traditional glass making, using kiln casting and mouth-blowing in plaster molds, referencing the long history of glass making in the Near East. The birds in "After Utopia: The Birds'' tell a story without a defined time or space. They are the main characters in a short play, written by the curator, in response to Aristophanes' comedy The Birds. It is an interrogative text about the possibilities and impossibilities of utopia whose questions remain unresolved.The play serves as the script for a film, asking similar questions to Aristophanes', but addressing the contemporary audience of the here and now: How are utopias possible? How can we redirect the historical imagination? How can we restart our story anew? What happens after a disaster? Inside the vitrines of the archaeological display, the birds initiate a series of complex conversations with archaeology about the duration of time, the nature of historical narratives, and the ways in which relations between objects and contexts and human beings create shared living histories that persist across different eras.