ArtSumer Official Independent Project o
Nicole Amore
Theo Angell
Art Hijack
John Breiner
Donna Clovis
Orly Cogan
Aaron Day
Christoph Draeger
David Eckard
Tamar Hirschl
Ryan Jeffery
Erin Letterman
Michelle Livsey
Miranda Lloyd
Eva Mantell
Mary Mattingly
Jason Middlebrook
Zhu Ming
Naoto Nakagawa
Lindsey Nobel
Dina Noto
Agata Oleksiak
Rune Olsen
Jim Peters
Paige Saez
Avelino Sala
Lisa Schilling
Dana Shea
Raphaele Shirley
Shinique Smith
Stephanie Snyder
Amy Steel
Vicky Tomayko
Lauren Was
Jeannie Weissglass
Bernard Williams
Renee Vara
Asli Sumer
Official Independent Project of 9th Istanbul Biennale. The show repeats guerilla practices on the Bosphorus and investigates the iconic role of the Vapur (the local public ferries). A group of over 30 artists and 7 curators initiated a critical dialogue regarding the relationship between the environment, natural resources and its role in systems of transportation.
Official Independent Project of 9th Istanbul Biennale
Curated by Renée Vara and Asli Sümer
Curatorial Advisors: Ethan Cohen, Paul Middendorf and Mary Mattingly
Artists: Nicole Amore, Theo Angell, Art Hijack (Elana Rubinfeld and Trong G. Ngyen), John Breiner, Donna Clovis, Orly Cogan, Aaron Day, Christoph Draeger, David Eckard, Tamar Hirschl, Ryan Jeffery, Erin Letterman, Michelle Livsey, Miranda Lloyd, Eva Mantell, Mary Mattingly, Jason Middlebrook, Zhu Ming, Naoto Nakagawa, Lindsey Nobel, Dina Noto, Agata Oleksiak, Rune Olsen, Jim Peters, Paige Saez, Avelino Sala, Lisa Schilling, Dana Shea, Raphaele Shirley, Shinique Smith, Stephanie Snyder, Amy Steel, Vicky Tomayko, Lauren Was, Jeannie Weissglass and Bernard Williams
“Two Continents and Beyond: Waterways,†led by Renée Vara and Asli Sümer, is the second statement in a series of interventions. Recontextualized around the specific concerns of Turkey, the show repeats guerilla practices on the Bosphorus and investigates the iconic role of the Vapur (the local public ferries) as the nexus of the politics surrounding trade, commerce and environmental resources.
Waterways: what began as a collective happening during the 2005 Venice Biennale now returns as an Official Independent Project of the 9th Istanbul Biennale. This collaborative group of over 30 artists and 7 curators initiated a critical dialogue regarding the relationship between the environment, natural resources and its role in systems of transportation.
The show, installed on one of Istanbul’s largest vapurs, the Aykut Barka, will sail between the historic ports of Besiktas on the European coast and Uskudar on the Asian.
The ride provides a conscious pause to actively engage and explore the complex dynamic inherent in the systems of politics and international exchange as it relates to environmental conservation and global warming.
This collaboration of artists and curators represent a collective commentary on such issues and wrestles with the utopian ideal embodied in closed systems and international exchanges of divergent viewpoints.
Press & Opening Reception: October 18th, 6PM at Kabatash Port
Opening: October 18th, 9PM
artSumer Gallery
Arnavutkoy, 1. Cadde 62 - Istanbul