Ahmet Müderrisoğlu, İsimsiz (Untitled),1995
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Title
Ahmet Müderrisoğlu, İsimsiz (Untitled),1995
Description
Sergiden görünüm - Installation view
Note
Ali Akay’ın küratörlüğünü yaptığı Küreselleşme-Devlet, Sefalet, Şiddet, Yasemin Baydar, Birol Demir, Ahmet Müderrisoğlu, İbrahim Şimşek ve Emre Zeytinoğlu'nun kurduğu ve yönettiği sanatçı mekânında, Beyoğlu’ndaki Devlet Han’da yer aldı. Sergi, devletin uyguladığı şiddet, devlete karşı şiddet ve bireyler arasındaki şiddet konularını irdeledi. / Curated by Ali Akay in 1995, Globalization-State, Misery, Violence was presented at Devlet Han in Beyoğlu – an artist space founded and run by Yasemin Baydar, Birol Demir, Ahmet Müderrisoğlu, İbrahim Şimşek and Emre Zeytinoğlu. The exhibition focused on state violence, violence against the state and violence between individuals.
Issue Date
1995
Coverage
Türkiye sergi arşivi - Exhibition archive of Turkey
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/46909
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TAEKUR004
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Open Access

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