Alberto Garutti
Ana Maria Tavares
Anya Gallacio
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Cambalache Collective
Federico Guzman
Carolina Caycedo
Raimond Chaves
Adriana Garcia
Carsten Nicolai
Cem Arýk
Chris Burden
Chris Cunningham
David Noonan
Simon Trevaks
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Du Weng-Sig
Ernesto Leal
Evgen Bavcar
EXONEMO (Yae Akaiwa, Kensuke Sembo)
Fabian Marcaccio
Fernando Romero
Francis Alÿs
Frédéric Bruly Bouabré
Fuat Þahinler
Murat Þahinler
Ahmet Soysal
Gabriel Orozco
Guillermo Kuitca
Henrietta Lehtonen
Hussein Chalayan
Isa Genzken
James Turrell
Jan Fabre
Jane and Louise Wilson
Joyce Hinterding
Kazuhiko Hachiya
Kemal Önsoy
Kim Young Jin
Leandro Erlich
Lee Bul
Leyla Gediz
Lu Hao
Lygia Clark
Ma Liuming
Magnus Wallin
Maja Bajevic
Mathieu Briand
Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset
Michael Lin
Mika Taanila & Matti Suuronen
Motohiko Odani
Mukadder Þimþek
Natascha Sadr Haghighian
Okisato Nagata
On Kawara
Ömer Ali Kazma
Philippe Parreno
Pierre Huyghe
Rachel Berwick
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Rodney Graham
SANAA (Kazuya Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa)
Simone Berti
Sislej Xhafa
Stan Douglas
Tomma Abts
Yang Fu Don
Yutaka Sone
Yuko Hasegawa
The 7th Biennial will be curated by Yuko Hasegawa under the title "EGOFUGAL: Fugue from Ego for the Next Emergence" and will host 60 artists. The 7th International Istanbul Biennial will be realised in three historical venues, namely the Imperial Mint, Hagia Eirene Museum and the Yerebatan Cistern, all located in the heart of the old city of Istanbul as well as satellite venues in the different districts throughout the city.
curated by Yuko Hasegawa
The 7th International Istanbul Biennial organised by the Istanbul Foundation for
Culture and Arts.
The
7th Biennial will be curated by Yuko Hasegawa under the title "EGOFUGAL: Fugue
from Ego for the Next Emergence" and will host 60 artists. The 7th International
Istanbul Biennial will be realised in three historical venues, namely the
Imperial Mint, Hagia Eirene Museum and the Yerebatan Cistern, all located in
the heart of the old city of Istanbul as well as satellite venues in the
different districts throughout the city.
The 7th International Istanbul Biennial will raise the question of "How can we
liberate ourselves from our egos while maintaining self-esteem?" Egofugality is
not selflessness, or self-sacrifice, or compromise. Egofugality, is a worldview
in the three "c" visions, which are collective consciousness, collective
intelligence and co-existence verified by strong egofugal subjects, which will
eventually replace the three 'm' elements ‘man’, ‘money’ and ‘materialism’ that
played key roles in the progress and development of 20th century civilisation
and which simultaneously spawned considerable problems and sickness. The 7th
International Istanbul Biennial will emerge by involving the audience’s
consciousness through works, which propose the aforementioned potentials.
(Excerpt from the conceptual framework Yuko Hasegawa developed for the 7th
International Istanbul Biennial. For further information please visit our
web-site)
The press opening of the 7th International Istanbul Biennial will take place on
21 September 2001 and will be followed by a series of panel discussions,
lectures, performances, workshops and other special events.
For further information and for accreditation to the opening activities please
contact the press&public relations department:
Ms. Esra Nilgun Mirze, Director
Mr. Ustungel Inanc. Int'l Press Co-ordinator
Istanbul Foundation for Culture & Arts
Istiklal Cad. No: 146 Beyoglu, 80070 Istanbul - Turkey
Tel: +90 212 292 0926 Fax: +90 212 249 5575
OPENING EVENTS OF THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL ISTANBUL BIENNIAL
Thursday, 20 September 2001:
- 11:00 Performance by Maja Bajevic in the Cemberlitas Hamam
Friday, 21 September 2001
- 11:00 - 13:00 Press Opening (at the Imperial Mint)
- 13:30 Performance by Maja Bajevic in the Cemberlitas Hamam
- 15:30 Performance by Okisato Nagata at the Beylerbeyi Palace
- 19:00 - 21:00 Opening Ceremony at the Imperial Mint
UNESCO Prize for the Promotion of Arts 2001 award
Saturday, 22 September 2001
- 11:00 - 13:00 Panel Discussion: "Co-existence" at the Auditorium, Mimar Sinan
University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Findikli
Speakers:
- Kazuyo Sejima / SANAA (architect, Japan)
- Hans Ulrich Obrist (curator, Musée d'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris, France)
- Fernando Romero (architect, Mexico)
- Yasuo Kobayashi (professor, Senate of Tokyo University)
- Fuat Sahinler (architect, Turkey)
Moderator: Ute Meta Bauer (professor, Arts Academy, Vienna, Austria)
- 13:30 Performance by Maja Bajevic in the Cemberlitas Hamam
- 14:00 - 16:00 Collective Conciousness: New relations between Collectivity and
Individuality
"Collective Consciousness" at the Auditorium, Mimar Sinan University, Faculty of
Fine Arts, Findikli
Speakers:
- Rirkrit Tiravanija (artist, U.S.A / Thailand)
- Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev (senior curator, PS1 Contemporary Arts Center,
Long Island City, New York, U.S.A.)
- Manray Hsu (independent curator, Taiwan)
- Reha Çamuroglu (historian, Turkey)
Moderator: Okwui Envezor (artistic director, Documenta11, Kassel, Germany)
- 17:00 Performance by Okisato Nagata at the Beylerbeyi Palace
- 21:00 - 24:00 Rirkrit Tiravanija's film project at Taksim
Sunday, 23 September 2001
- 11:00 - 13:00 Panel Discussion: "Collective Intelligence" at the Auditorium,
Mimar Sinan University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Findikli
Speakers:
- Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (artist, Canada/Mexico)
- Kazuhiko Hachiya (artist, Japan)
- Peter Gärdenfors (cognitive scientist, Sweden)
- Ali Albert Salah (researcher, Perceptual Intelligence Laboratory, Bogaziçi
University, Turkey)
Moderator: Jane Farver (director, MIT List Visual Arts Center, U.S.A.)
- 13:30 Performance by Maja Bajevic in the Cemberlitas Hamam
- 14:00 - 16:00 Panel
Co- Dependence: Organized by AICA, The International Association of Art Critics
Introduction speech: Kim Levin (president AICA - art critic, New York, USA)
Speakers:
-Rachel Berwick (artist, Hamden, USA)
-Fulya Erdemci (curator-art critic, Istanbul, Turkey)
-Michael Ming-Hong Lin (artist, Taipei)
-Beral Madra (curator-art critic, Istanbul, Turkey)
-Adriano Pedrosa (curator-writer, Sao Paulo, Brasil)
-Necmi Sönmez (curator, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany)
Moderator: Christian Chambert (vice president AICA - art critic, Uppsala,
Sweden)
Monday, 24 September 2001
- 13:30 Performance by Maja Bajevic in the Cemberlitas Hamam
- 21:00 - 24:00 Rirkrit Tiravanija's film project at Taksim
- This programme is subject to change
Artists
Alberto Garutti
Ana Maria Tavares
Anya Gallacio
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Cambalache Collective
(Federico Guzman, Carolina Caycedo, Raimond Chaves, Adriana Garcia)
Carsten Nicolai
Cem Arýk
Chris Burden
Chris Cunningham
David Noonan & Simon Trevaks
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Du Weng-Sig
Ernesto Leal
Evgen Bavcar
EXONEMO (Yae Akaiwa, Kensuke Sembo)
Fabian Marcaccio
Fernando Romero
Francis Alÿs
Frédéric Bruly Bouabré
Fuat Þahinler & Murat Þahinler & Ahmet Soysal
Gabriel Orozco
Guillermo Kuitca
Henrietta Lehtonen
Hussein Chalayan
Isa Genzken
James Turrell
Jan Fabre
Jane and Louise Wilson
Joyce Hinterding
Kazuhiko Hachiya
Kemal Önsoy
Kim Young Jin
Leandro Erlich
Lee Bul
Leyla Gediz
Lu Hao
Lygia Clark
Ma Liuming
Magnus Wallin
Maja Bajevic
Mathieu Briand
Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset
Michael Lin
Mika Taanila & Matti Suuronen
Motohiko Odani
Mukadder Þimþek
Natascha Sadr Haghighian
Okisato Nagata
On Kawara
Ömer Ali Kazma
Philippe Parreno
Pierre Huyghe
Rachel Berwick
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Rodney Graham
SANAA (Kazuya Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa)
Simone Berti
Sislej Xhafa
Stan Douglas
Tomma Abts
Yang Fu Dong
Yutaka Sone
Istanbul Foundation for Culture & Arts
Istiklal Cad. No: 146 Beyoglu
80070 Istanbul - Turkey
Tel: +90 212 292 0926 Fax: +90 212 249 5575