ceren oykut

29 Mayıs 2007 Salı

works 2003-2007

SELECTED GROUP EXHİBİTİONS
2003-2007



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SOLO EXHİBİTİONS- CITY CAN / İSTANBUL, Curated by Marcus Graf
2006

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CEREN OYKUT / CİTY CAN

Marcus Graf


City Can is dealing with Istanbul as a city of dreams and nightmares. It goes beyond traditional drawing by extending the picture into space. The work surrounds the spectator. It shows a heterogeneous urban cosmos, in which millions of stories can be observed. Instead of being a wall-drawing, the work is a space-drawing, a time and site spesific installation.

Ceren Oykut transfers the classic medium into contemporary forms in order to adjust the act of drawing to today’s reality. She poses the eyes of a child combined with the mind of a scientist. The artist researches Istanbul and reveals the stories of the city dwellers living within the chaos and absurdity of everyday life. Ceren Oykut belongs to this city, is an active part of it.

City Can functions like a subjective archive, a visual pool of the streets of Istanbul. The artist draws what she sees. The result is an all over composition, a complex structure without any focus. Like the city itself, there is no centre in Oykut’s work. She creates an individual map, in which details are more important than a general impression, a picturesque wiew or any tourist attraction.

Turkis Miniature as well as caricature, satire and humour in general (mizah) have evident influences on her work. On the walls of Under Construction, she individually reproduces her direct surrounding, the urban context she lives in. Though, different from real life, in Oykut’s work, everything and every being have same formal and conceptual importance. The freedom of miniature is adjusted to the freedom of the mind.

City Can translocates parts of Istanbul into Under Constuction. In the installation, the spectator sees scenes that Ceren Oykut watched on her way from Boyacıköy, over Başiktaş, the Bosphorus, Kadıköy to Under Construction in Maltepe during the installation’s production time of three weeks. The work is like a record of seen incidents, which she saved in her memory and later drew on the wall. She took various ways to the exhibition space to see as many different stories as possible. The result of this research is a compressen image of Istanbul. There, everything is in a state of permanent flux. The city, the construction site and Oykut’s installation are constantly developing. Together they form one liquid composition. İt resembles a concert, in which the sound of Istanbul gets created: The machines of the construction site form the rhythm, and the pencil dances an the walls to the melody of the city.

In City Can, time and space stop existing. The spectator steps out of real life in order to discover Istanbul. Therefore, Oykut’s work shows one of art’s basic functions:Art becomes an instrument for researching and questioning society by forming parallel realities which represents models of our world. In her installation, we see our city through the eyes of somebody who is observing from a differet angle.

Ceren Oykut’s work reflects the paradox of being a distant observer and individual activist. City Can gives us a feedback. What we see is what we live with. The spectator is wellcomed to enter the installation in order to discover various faces of Istanbul, this beautiful monster. Istanbul is more than an accumulation of concrete, steel and glass. Istanbul is made by its inhabitants. We create Istanbul everyday new...



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PERFORMANCES WİTH BaBa ZuLa
2007

Live drawing performance with the music band "Baba Zula". Creating and rendering digital projected drawings in real time sycronized with the live music.



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biography

Ceren Oykut (1978, Istanbul) is an artist produces multidisciplinary projects, which blend sound and visual representation modes through drawings on urban cultures Her drawings were presented in various magazines such as L-inc, Kontrol, Roll, and Fuct-D. She also works with a music band called “Babazula” and a collective called “Anabala” by creating and rendering projected digital images in real time on the stage. She contributed to many projects in Turkey, Belgium, Germany, Austria,
Serbia and Montenegro, and Egypt. Oykut lives and works in Istanbul.



CV
Personal Details


E Mail: coykut@yahoo.com
Date of Birth: 06/ 08/ 1978
Citizenship: Turkish
Education: 2002 BA degree at Mimar Sinan University, Fine Arts Faculty, Department of Painting



Solo Exhibitions

2006
- “Musical Drawings” Karaburun Festival, Izmir
-“City Can- Kustepe Branch” curated by Marcus Graf, Under Construction Contemporary Art Center,
Kustepe, Istanbul
-“City Can” curated by Marcus Graf, Under Construction Contemporary Art Center, Maltepe, Istanbul
2005
-“Utopia” Karaburun Festival, Izmir
2003
- “Drawing Exhibition”, Kultur Köln 30, Köln



Selected Group Exhibitions

2007
- “Hafriyat Karaköy” Hafriyat Group Exhibition, Karaköy, Istanbul
-"From Owner with Wiew", group exhibition curated by Derya Yücel
Ortakoy, Istanbul
-"Nothing is going to be allright" Apartment Project,Istanbul
-"Ardindan Degil Karsisina", curated by Övül Durmusoglu,
Radikal Newspaper, street exhibition, Istanbul
2006
- "Everything's Gonna be Allright" Apartment Project,Istanbul
- “Rejection Episodes", curated by Basak Senova, Arts Centre Vooruit, De Centraale, Ghent
- “Yerel Cennet” (Local Heaven) Hafriyat Group Exhibition, Diyarbakir
- "Istanbul Contemporary Art Fair", Lutfi Kirdar Fair Center, Istanbul
- “Topkapi” Spedition, Bremen
- "All About Lies" Apartment Project, Istanbul
- “Postcards from Stokholm/Istanbul” colaboration with Selda Asal, Botkyrka Konsthall, Stokholm
- “Istanbul Defterdarlari” Karsi Sanat Çalismalari,Istanbul
2005
- "Project:Production Fault",Hafriyat Group Exhibition,Antrepo5, Istanbul
-“Young Art Europe” Museum of Young Art, Wien
-“Öcü” Neurotitan, Berlin
-"The Thieving City" Akbank Culture and Art Center,Istanbul
curated by Levent Çalıkoğlu
-"Tele-City" Siemens Art Center,Istanbul
organisation by Nomad
2004
-"The Visitor" Galerist, Istanbul
curated by Emre Baykal, Rob Perree
-"23rd International Contemporary Artists Exhibition", Istanbul and Diyarbakir
curated by Başak Şenova, Anton Lederer, Eyal Danon
2003
- "Belvu Apartment" group exhibition, Galatasaray, Istanbul
2001
- “Dükkan Dövmeciyan” group exhibition, Anabala Han, Beyoglu, Istanbul



Residences

2006
- “Topkapı”, Spedition, Bremen
- “Open Sound Studio” with Anabala, Townhouse Gallery, Cairo
2005
- K-34 Köln/Istanbul Partnership Project, Turkis-German artists colaboration, hosted by Stad Köln, Köln
2004
- K-34 Köln/Istanbul Partnership Project, Turkis-German artists colaboration, hosted by Stad Köln, Köln
2003
- K-34 Köln/Istanbul Partnership Project, Turkis-German artists colaboration, hosted by Stad Köln, Köln
2002
- K-34 Köln/Istanbul Partnership Project, Turkis-German artists colaboration, hosted by Stad Köln, Köln




Printed Projects

1986
- “Nisan”, Istanbul
2005-2006
- Roll Music Magazine, Istanbul
2005
- “Vs, Dergi..” Art Magazine, Istanbul
- “Istanbul Defterdarları” ,Hafriyat Art Group Publishing House
- Post Express, Istanbul
2006
- Bant Magazine, Istanbul
- “Hafriyat Ameleleri”,Birgün Newspaper, with Hafriyat Art Group, Istanbul
- “Hafriyat Ameleleri” Hafriyat Publishing House, compilation of the works published on Birgün newspaper, Istanbul
- L-inc Magazine for contepporary drawing, Wien
- KONTROL, perspectives on control in the course of contemporary art, culture, thecnology, information channels, and politics, online magazine, editorial by Basak Senova and Yane Calovski
2007
- Fuct-D Magazine for contemporary drawing, editorial by Bjorn Hegardt and Yane Calovski, Berlin




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