Memory and Continuity
Last updated on Wed 24 February, 2016
Memory and Continuity
A Selection from the Huma Kabakcı Collection
February 24 - May 8 2016
Pera Museum
Collecting works of art in a conscious and systematic manner dates as far back as the Hellenistic era… Having undergone various changes and transformations throughout the different stages of both the history of civilization and art, collecting inherently brings to mind a number of different concepts, passion, the urge to possess, prestige, aesthetic concern, and ideology. In the history of collecting, all these concepts compete against one another to forge ahead…
The Huma Kabakcı Collection, which Nahit Kabakcı began to put together as of the 1980s, can be considered as one of the most important examples of the limited number of consciously created and well-sustained collections in Turkey. While based on certain logic, development, and subjectivity of the Huma Kabakcı Collection, the exhibition co-curated by Huma Kabakcı and Esra Aliçavuşoğlu also aimed to illustrate the collection’s periodically renewed and expanded structure through a certain art historical objectivity. Preserved and upheld by two consecutive generations, the collection’s affiliated and divergent points were brought to fore and the exhibition was shaped in this thematic manner. Apart from highlighting the contributions two different generations made to the collection, this particular selection also sought to underline the inner consistence and transformation of its entirety.
Artists
Etel Adnan, Yüksel Arslan, Tomur Atagök, David Bailey, Ferruh Başağa, Aliye Berger, Sabri Berkel, Joseph Beuys, Canan Dağdelen, Nezaket Ekici, Max Ernst, Ali Arif Ersen, Özlem Günyol & Mustafa Kunt, Selma Gürbüz, Ramın Haerizadeh, Susan Hefuna, Gabriele Heidecker, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Ilya Kabakov, İhsan Cemal Karaburçak, Heinz Mack, Basım Magdy, Almagül Menlbayeva, Murat Morova, Edin Numankadic, Mübin Orhon, Ardan Özmenoğlu, Güçlü Öztekin, Panamarenko, Shahpour Pouyan, Robert Rauschenberg, Meriç Algün, Ringborg, Sarkis, Tahir Salakhov, Richard Serra, Kemal Seyhan, Erinç Seymen, Sabina Shikhlinskaya, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Maya Sumbadze, Güneş Terkol, Canan Tolon, Pınar Yolaçan, Fahrelnissa Zeid.