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2013
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GALİP
PASAJ will be transformed into an artist studio and workshop
for the realization of the exhibition.
1 February 19:00
Talk and project presentation : Orhan Cem Çetin, Eda Emirdağ
The admission is free and open to everyone.
5-7 February
Artist Studio : Bengisu Bayrak, Şeyda Özdamar
Visiting days: 8-9 Şubat | February
12-14 February
Zine Lab : Hilal Can, Melike Koçak, Rafet Arslan
Visiting Days: February 15-16
19-21 February
Artist Studio : Leyla Emadi, Merve Dündar
Visiting days: 22-23 Şubat | February
1-2 March
Open Studio : Karbon, Yusuf Murat Şen
The admission is free and open to everyone.
Opening: 1.2.2019 19.00
5.2.2019 - 17.3.2019
Opening Talk: Orhan Cem Çetin ve Eda Emirdağ
Textual quotation: with the permission of Zeynep Sayın
Artists: Arzu Arbak, Batu Bozoğlu, Bengisu Bayrak, Cansu Topaloğlu, Ebru Sargın, Ege Kanar, Erdem Varol, Esen Küçüktütüncü, Hilal Can, İbrahim Karakütük, Karbon, Leyla Emadi, Melike Koçak, Merve Dündar, Osman Nuri İyem, Rafet Arslan, Şeyda Özdamar, Yusuf Murat Şen
Contributors
Ali Taptık
Orhan Cem Çetin
Zeynep Sayın
Project
Eda Emirdağ
This project is the story of a box full of Galip’s photos, finding it’s way to Eda Emirdağ and transformation of it.
GALİP worked in the newspapers of the era, photographing the Revolutionary Worker’s Union, sometimes a wedding or the Bosphorus.
While earning his living off of photography, he took his life at the age of 48 leaving a suicide letter consisting of only a sentence and his photos.19 years after his death, this archive came into the possession of Eda Emirdağ, leading the artist to think the concepts of heritage - suicide - found objects - to (not) disappear and death.
The artist aims to share this ‘heritage’ with her artist friends from various disciplines and to turn this archive into objects of art.