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Ali Kazma: Aklın Manzaraları / Ali Kazma: Landscapes of the Mind
Van Pelt - Zilberman Family Center for Global Collections
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- n/a, author.
- Language:
- Turkish
- Physical Description:
- 115 pages
- Place of Publication:
- İstanbul : İstanbul Modern, 2025
- Language Note:
- Turkish, English
- Notes:
- “Landscapes of the Mind” at Istanbul Modern Photography Gallery focuses on works revealing the writer’s mind through the metaphor of landscape painting by Ali Kazma (born 1971), one of today’s leading lens-based artists, whose practice explores fundamental questions about the meaning of human activity. The exhibition features videos from the 2010s to the present focused on books and literature and a selection of photographs from the artist’s extensive archive. The exhibition marks the debut of Kazma’s latest work, “Sumi” (2025), which documents one of the world’s oldest known ink productions, a 600-year-old tradition in Nara, Japan. Making their first appearance in Türkiye, “A House of Ink” (2023) and “Sentimental” (2022) offer an intimate glimpse into the apartment and archive of Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk. Also showing for the first time in Türkiye is “Alberto in Lisbon” (2024), which traces the relocation of Argentine-born writer and book historian Alberto Manguel’s library to Portugal. “Ali Kazma: Landscapes of the Mind” further includes “Calligraphy” (2013) and “Tattoo” (2013), which explore ink-based craftsmanship and were previously exhibited at the Pavilion of Türkiye during the 55th Venice Biennale, along with photographs documenting printing houses, libraries, and bookstores as spaces for books.
- ISBN:
- 9786255911025
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