Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey

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Main Author: Güngör, Ayşe
Publication Date: 2019
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: After the 1990s, the number of art fairs, events and biennials in Turkey has not only increased but also the involvement of art world institutions in the art scene has transformed the practices of contemporary artists. This transformation resulted in a growing interest in socially engaged practices that are characterized by engagement and dialogue of the artists with the communities. I investigate the historical and social background for the proliferation of socio-political interest in art through the major sociopolitical changes in Turkey. I aim to illustrate the role of the artists working with communities in urban sphere, with their potential to raise awareness on the community's struggle, predominantly by making them ‘visible’ with the artistic process. My paper focuses on this interaction between artists and communities in the urban context from an anthropological perspective, in order to address the role and potential of art practices while creating events with participatory processes. In conclusion, this paper sheds new light on the potentialities of anthropological analysis of socially engaged art by examining this interaction through some cases from Turkey.
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title Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey
spellingShingle Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey
Güngör, Ayşe
Art and Social Change
Relational Art
Art and Anthropology
Socially Engaged Art
Contemporary Art in Turkey
title_short Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey
title_full Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey
title_fullStr Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey
title_sort Collaboration and visibility: changing relations between socially engaged art, anthropology and urban sphere in Turkey
author Güngör, Ayşe
author_facet Güngör, Ayşe
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Güngör, Ayşe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Art and Social Change
Relational Art
Art and Anthropology
Socially Engaged Art
Contemporary Art in Turkey
topic Art and Social Change
Relational Art
Art and Anthropology
Socially Engaged Art
Contemporary Art in Turkey
description After the 1990s, the number of art fairs, events and biennials in Turkey has not only increased but also the involvement of art world institutions in the art scene has transformed the practices of contemporary artists. This transformation resulted in a growing interest in socially engaged practices that are characterized by engagement and dialogue of the artists with the communities. I investigate the historical and social background for the proliferation of socio-political interest in art through the major sociopolitical changes in Turkey. I aim to illustrate the role of the artists working with communities in urban sphere, with their potential to raise awareness on the community's struggle, predominantly by making them ‘visible’ with the artistic process. My paper focuses on this interaction between artists and communities in the urban context from an anthropological perspective, in order to address the role and potential of art practices while creating events with participatory processes. In conclusion, this paper sheds new light on the potentialities of anthropological analysis of socially engaged art by examining this interaction through some cases from Turkey.
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