Research Catalog

What time is it?

Title
What time is it? / edited by Emre Baykal, Eda Berkmen, Süreyyya Evren.
Publication
Istanbul : Arter, 2019.

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Additional Authors
  • Baykal, Emre
  • Berkmen, Eda
  • Evren, Süreyya
  • ARTER Space for Art, host institution.
Description
283 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 22 cm
Series Statement
  • Arter background ; 1
  • Arter publications ; 43
Subject
  • 2000-2099
  • Art, Modern > 21st century > Exhibitions
  • Time in art > Exhibitions
  • Memory in art > Exhibitions
  • Art, Modern
  • Memory in art
  • Time in art
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at Arter, Istanbul, from September 13, 2019-February 9, 2020
  • "Featured in the inaugural programme of Arter's new building, the group exhibition entitled What Time Is It? brings together works that invite viewers to contemplate the concepts of time, space, and memory. Exploring the meanings they generate in different contexts and the interaction they establish with one another and with themes such as everyday objects, home, personal and collective histories, inside and outside, urban rhythms, architecture, archaeology, borders and migration, the exhibition includes 44 works by 34 artists. Sprawled across two galleries centred around the same atrium and visually connected to one another, as well as the urban landscape and the sky outside through an open staircase, architectural voids, and large windows, What Time Is It? does not follow a chronological nor a linear narrative; but rather traces the poetic dialogue the works maintain with each other and the architectural space they inhabit, the new meanings born out of this interaction, and the different forms of associations they establish. Designed to offer both a horizontal and a vertical exhibition experience using the architectural features of the space, What Time Is It? also aims to build a spatial and temporal experience in which the boundaries between the interior and the exterior, the private and the public, the fictional and the real, the present and the future are blurred." -- Arter website
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references
Contents
Introduction / Emre Baykal & Eda Berkmen -- Moving in / Georges Perec -- On a useless space / Cem İleri -- [Concept for an artwork] / Eric Hattan -- Objects / Zbigniew Herbert -- Renewed possibilities of looking / Nil Sakman -- Project for a trip to China / Susan Sontag -- The silver plough-boy / Wallace Stevens -- Swann's way / Marcel Proust -- Treatise on tailors' dummies, conclusion ; The street of crocodiles / Bruno Schulz -- Suicide / Édouard Levé -- Rhythmic experience / Christopher F. Hasty -- To be in a time of war ; Final vital data / Etel Adnan -- November 14 / Yannis Ritsos -- Children of state employees, homework, Sunday afternoons / Nurdan Gürbilek -- The world of yesterday / Stefan Zweig -- I had nowhere to go / Jonas Mekas -- Austerlitz ; Ghost hunter, interview by Eleanor Wachtel / W.G. Sebald -- The man who could not forget / Rodrigo Quian Quiroga -- I remember / Joe Brainard -- Slowness / Milan Kundera -- Memory and oblivion / Marc Augé -- The arrow of time / Stephen Hawking -- Spinoza and aesthetic dimensions of spacetime / Gökhan Kodalak -- Time of death / Sevim Burak -- Nocilla dream / Agustín Fernández Mallo -- _ / Deniz Gül -- Doomi golo--the hidden notebooks / Boubacar Boris Diop -- Mummies ; Timepieces / Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht -- The manipulations of time / Henri Lefebvre -- The book of disquiet / Fernando Pessoa -- [Even in Kyoto] ; First day of spring ; [Taking a nap] / Matsuo Bashō -- Malina / Ingeborg Bachmann -- Hotels / Guillaume Appollinaire -- Counter music / Harun Farocki -- 71 fragments from the chrono-topology of a coincidence: museoleum as the spatio-temporal assemblage-city of memory / Erdem Ceylan -- Works of art / Rainer Maria Rilke -- Images from the exhibition -- Works in the exhibition -- Sources -- About Arter.
ISBN
  • 9786056948947
  • 6056948943
LCCN
2020356233
OCLC
  • on1129597172
  • 1129597172
  • SCSB-9573144
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library