Public Alchemy: Public Programme

Public Alchemy: Public Programme

Istanbul Biennial

March 8, 2013

The 13th Istanbul Biennial Public Programme: Public Alchemy

Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
Nejat Eczacıbaşı Binası
Sadi Konuralp Caddesi No: 5
Şişhane 34433 İstanbul Turkey

T +90 212 334 07 64
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ist.biennial [​at​] iksv.org

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Co-curated by: Fulya Erdemci and Andrea Phillips
Organised by: Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts

The 13th Istanbul Biennial Public Programme titled Public Alchemy examines the ways in which publicness can be reclaimed as an artistic and political tool in the context of global financial imperialism and local social fracture. From February to November 2013, a series of lectures, workshops, seminars, performances and poetry readings will examine how a political, poetic alchemy is at work, both in Turkey and across the world in which conventional concepts of ‘the public’ are being transformed.

Public Address
22–23 March 2013
How are we addressed as citizens? What registers of address are used by politicians, professors and publishers to speak to us, what form does such address take and in which way does it flow? Do so-called new media techniques offer alternative devices of communication or do they sustain hierarchies of address, suggesting radical distribution but in fact maintaining power in the hands of the technologically enabled?

Questioning the relation between public speech and private power, the second cluster of events of the 13th Istanbul Biennial Public programme asks if it is possible to find and sustain spaces of freedom of speech in the context of a neo-liberalised public domain. In the context of calls for an ‘opening up’ of media rights in China, debates about the suppression of journalism in Turkey, and the rights of private citizens against multinational conglomerate media intrusion in the UK and USA, what other modes of speech can we imagine? If ‘to be addressed’ suggests a certain technique of power, a certain relationship between the addresser and the addressed, what different spaces of audibility might be practiced? 

Public Address will include lectures, panels, performances and readings of Ahmet Güntan’s poems, and will take place on Friday 22 and Saturday 23 March.

Participants include Adbusters Media Foundation (culture jammers and publishers, global); Lina Ben Mhenni (writer and online activist, Tunis); Cevdet Erek (artist, sound engineer, musician, Istanbul); Dan Hind (writer, London), Robert Sember (member of the sound-art collective Ultra-red, public health researcher and community organizer, New York City); Fırat Demir (poet and art critic, Istanbul) and Burak Fidan (writer and publisher, Istanbul) as well as journalists and media researchers from Turkey.

For details of venues and times and further information, click here.


Future events:
Public Capital 10–11 May 2013
Becoming Public Subjects 14–15 September 2013
Future Publics/New Collectives 1–2 November 2013

Writing workshops: bienal.iksv.org/en/archive/newsarchive/p/1/625


Media Relations 
Elif Obdan, T + 90 212 334 07 13 / elif.obdan [​at​] iksv.org
Rhiannon Pickles, M +31 (0) 6158 21202 / rhiannon [​at​] picklespr.com
Caroline Widmer, M +44 (0) 79 0884 8075 / caroline [​at​] picklespr.com

Accreditations for the preview of the 13th Istanbul Biennial on 12–13 September:
13b.iksv.org/tr/akreditasyon
13b.iksv.org/en/accreditation
accreditations [​at​] iksv.org

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