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Topography of Memory

“Sometimes your past comes back to haunt you and drags you back in to help track yourself down.” Kneel Mulholland –

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Seeds for Future Memories

February 22, 2018May 1, 2018 Thomas Büsch 0 Comments florence, Italy, migration, residency, senegal, Thread in Sinthian, villa romana

Voicing the two ends of migration A collaboration between the artist residencies Thread in Sinthian, Senegal, and Villa Romana in

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çapuling Seen Beyond Topography of Memory Voices 

Drawings of strength and sadness

November 8, 2017May 3, 2019 Sabine Küper 0 Comments ahmet sik, Betül Vangölü Kozağaçlı, Cartoons, Cumhuriyet, Drawings, human rights, Murat Başol, Nuriye Gülmen, Semih Özakça, Tarık Tolunay, Zeynep Özatalay

  Murat Başol, Tarık Tolunay and Zeynep Özatalay are part of a group of Cartoonists, who are following central political

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Events Topography of Memory 

Photos As History Painting

December 22, 2016April 30, 2018 Thomas Büsch 0 Comments Andrei Karlov, ankara, assassination, Jerry Saltz, photograph, photography, VULTURE

An unnamed gunman gestures after shooting the Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, at a photo gallery in Ankara, Turkey,

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Events Seen Beyond Topography of Memory Voices 

Ordinaire Blau

November 18, 2016April 30, 2018 Thomas Büsch 0 Comments European Month of Photography, exhibition, Iris Andrascheck, istanbul, migration, Raum mit Licht, refugees, Vienna

Former Istanbul artists in residence from Austria Iris Andraschek exhibits her work from Turkey at Galerie Raum mit Licht in

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Places Topography of Memory 

Transformation of Istiklal Avenue

August 22, 2016April 30, 2018 Sabine Küper 0 Comments beyoglu, Gentrificatioın, History, istanbul, İstiklal Avenue, Sabine Küper-Büsch, transformation

[widgetkit id=20270] More and more shops and Cafés are closing on İstiklal Avenue.

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Art Collection in a Bunker

April 26, 2016April 30, 2018 Thomas Büsch 0 Comments art collection, BASA-bunker, berlin, berlin biennial, Désiré Feuerle, exhibition, John Pawson

Feuerle Collection opens a new private exhibition venue in Berlin The new exhibition space of collector and art historian Désiré

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Events Topography of Memory 

New Exhibition at ARTER in Istanbul

March 31, 2016April 8, 2016 Thomas Büsch 0 Comments Arter, exhibition, Murat Akagündüz, Şener Özmen, taht

How artists are acting under curfew Arter is hosting three solo exhibitions, showing new works of Bahar Yürükoğlu, Murat Akagündüz

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Topography of Memory Voices 

Final Destination Open Society Europe

February 18, 2016February 21, 2016 Wu Ming 0 Comments Geneva Convention on Refugees, goethe institut, in the dark times, Kathryn Hamilton, migrration, movie, open society, pages bookstore, Samer Al Kadri, turkish exile, Yassin al Haj Saleh

Currently around 2.7 Million refugees live in camps in Turkey. Since 2011, when the revolution started in Syria, the people

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Places Topography of Memory 

Visual Pollution in Istanbul

January 18, 2016 Josefine Berkholz 0 Comments destruction, gentrification, public gardening, Public Space, unesco, urban planning, urban politics, Yedikule Gardens

The Yedikule gardens in the Fatih district of Istanbul, along the Marmara coastline, are not only a rememberable particularity of

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Explore the Topography of Memory

Topography of Memory is the awareness of the constructional view on history in different societies and locations. Walter Benjamin claims that History is the object of a construction whose place is formed not in homogenous and empty time, but in that which is fulfilled by the here-and-now. (W.B.: On the concept of history).

There is no objective history existing, but the results of a space of time in a flow:

"Sometimes your past comes back to haunt you and drags you back in to help track yourself down." Kneel Mulholland

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