A significant portion of today's artists focuse on such issues as archeology, museum, archive and memory.Some of the artists refer to the methods of these disciplines, thereby questioned the reliability of historiography; some of them address the issue of "public space and privacy"; some of them criticize the functioning of the art environment from the contex of these topics. According to them, there is a qualitative parallel between the contemporary art galleries and ethnographic or archaeological museums: western world exhibits the cultural assets of its colonies and classifies them according to its own perceptions; this situation is similar with the subjective attitudes of contemporary art curators and passivity of the encounters of contemporary art. These artists have no interest in the functional and contextual dimensions of archaeology, ethnography or anthropology disciplines; they even discharge these elements intentionally. They handle archeology as a form. This form creates imaginary time periods and unifies different time layers. Produced works are sometimes like a personal museum of the artist or an excavation of a life form which never existed
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | MAKALELER/ARTICLES |
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Publication Date | February 9, 2015 |
Submission Date | February 9, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Issue: 3 |