Re: Istanbul Contemporary Art Suggestions-xurban.net

this cleaning city's air labour is at all the area of life as art and practice art-like theory…i recommend… exibition of xurban-net at platform -garanti bank..beyoglu..istiklal street …

art—life, theory—practice, nature–culture, humanity–antihumanity are neither accapted as duality nor accepted as a lifeless concept to talk after the exhibition in the name of.scientific and/or in the name even artistic profits etc. and in the name of an exibition..

xurban's exibition is practicing art-like theory as well as art-life practice at the same time….

nature-culture., humanity–antihumanity?
xurban collective share its artistic method with us.
what is artistic method is a question holding a great imporance…

and with its written paper and/or may we say audio-visual academic? thesis…
(they'll decide, we'll decide, you'll decide)

it is possible to recognize that xurban's exibition wanderings around as well as its placing at gallery..it interacts with life… with different art works… and with the istiklal street's reconstructions'procedures.

Void, real time call of anatolia itself without caring authoritarian disiplinaire procedures and buraucracy….

best

utku omeroglu <[email protected]> wrote:
televisual opinions motivates violence and ambivalence on socio economic classes, gender discrimination-motivated basic primitif sexual desire are terrible that many contemporary artists spends all their energy for cleaning the city's air to make able us breathing…

if you are asking is there any theatrical side of this situation by your words 'contemporary art scenes in istanbul'….i say yes due to the fact that istanbul is excessively televisual opinion motivated and decorated city that it seems theatrical.

Jason Van Anden <[email protected]> wrote:
I understand that there is an exciting contemporary art scene in Istanbul. I will be in Istanbul for the next week - leaving tonight.

I would be grateful if someone familiar with Istanbul could tune me in to what to check out while I am there.

Thank You!
Jason Van Anden
www.smileproject.com
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, Rhizomer

exibition at the gallery is interacting with practice of law
and void….
( name of exibition) is interacting with practice of civil law in istiklal street's reconstruction in the name of exibition….. interacting with different labours… works, healing ambivalent zones and identities…


utku omeroglu <[email protected]> wrote: cleaning big city's air as istanbul is a labour for all the area of life…however mainly life as art and practice art-like theory…
i recommend… exibition of xurban-net at platform -garanti bank..beyoglu..istiklal street …

art—life, theory—practice, nature–culture, humanity–antihumanity are neither accepted as dualities nor accepted as a lifeless concept to let us just some conversations after the exhibitions in the name of.scientific and/or in the name even artworks affairs etc. and in the name of an exibition..

xurban's exibition is practicing art-like theory as well as art-life practice at the same time….

nature-culture., humanity–antihumanity?
xurban collective share its artistic method with us.
what is artistic method is a question holding a great imporance…
and with its written paper and/or may we say audio-visual academic? thesis…
(they'll decide, we'll decide, you'll decide)

it is possible to recognize that xurban's exibition wanderings around as well as its placing at gallery.

exibition at the gallery is interacting with practice of law
and void
( name of exibition) it is interacting with practice of civil law in istiklal street's reconstruction in the name of exibition…..with different art works…


Void, real time call of anatolia itself without caring authoritarian disiplinaire procedures and buraucracy….

best

utku omeroglu <[email protected]> wrote:
televisual opinions motivates violence and ambivalence on socio economic classes, gender discrimination-motivated basic primitif sexual desire are terrible that many contemporary artists spends all their energy for cleaning the city's air to make able us breathing…

if you are asking is there any theatrical side of this situation by your words 'contemporary art scenes in istanbul'….i say yes due to the fact that istanbul is excessively televisual opinion motivated and decorated city that it seems theatrical.

Jason Van Anden <[email protected]> wrote:
I understand that there is an exciting contemporary art scene in Istanbul. I will be in Istanbul for the next week - leaving tonight.

I would be grateful if someone familiar with Istanbul could tune me in to what to check out while I am there.

Thank You!
Jason Van Anden
www.smileproject.com
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, Jason Van Anden

thank you - will give it a whirl.

j

On 6/10/06, utku omeroglu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> exibition at the gallery is interacting with practice of law
> and void….
> ( name of exibition) is interacting with practice of civil law in
> istiklal street's reconstruction in the name of exibition….. interacting
> with different labours… works, healing ambivalent zones and identities…
>
>
> utku omeroglu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> cleaning big city's air as istanbul is a labour for all the area of
> life…however mainly life as art and practice art-like theory…
>
> i recommend… exibition of xurban-net at platform -garanti
> bank..beyoglu..istiklal street …
>
>
> art—life, theory—practice, nature–culture, humanity–antihumanity are
> neither accepted as dualities nor accepted as a lifeless concept to let us
> just some conversations after the exhibitions in the name of.scientific
> and/or in the name even artworks affairs etc. and in the name of an
> exibition..
>
>
> xurban's exibition is practicing art-like theory as well as art-life
> practice at the same time….
>
> nature-culture., humanity–antihumanity?
> xurban collective share its artistic method with us.
> what is artistic method is a question holding a great imporance…
> and with its written paper and/or may we say audio-visual academic?
> thesis…
> (they'll decide, we'll decide, you'll decide)
>
> it is possible to recognize that xurban's exibition wanderings around as
> well as its placing at gallery.
>
>
> exibition at the gallery is interacting with practice of law
> and void
> ( name of exibition) it is interacting with practice of civil law in
> istiklal street's reconstruction in the name of exibition…..with different
> art works…
>
>
>
> Void, real time call of anatolia itself without caring authoritarian
> disiplinaire procedures and buraucracy….
>
> best
>
> utku omeroglu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> televisual opinions motivates violence and ambivalence on socio economic
> classes, gender discrimination-motivated basic primitif sexual desire are
> terrible that many contemporary artists spends all their energy for cleaning
> the city's air to make able us breathing…
>
> if you are asking is there any theatrical side of this situation by your
> words 'contemporary art scenes in istanbul'….i say yes due to the fact
> that istanbul is excessively televisual opinion motivated and decorated
> city that it seems theatrical.
>
> Jason Van Anden <[email protected]> wrote:
> I understand that there is an exciting contemporary art scene in Istanbul. I
> will be in Istanbul for the next week - leaving tonight.
>
> I would be grateful if someone familiar with Istanbul could tune me in to
> what to check out while I am there.
>
> Thank You!
> Jason Van Anden
> www.smileproject.com
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