Red Thread - a prologue to 11th International Istanbul Biennial
TANAS - Space for Contemporary Turkish Art, Berlin.

www.tanasberlin.de

June 16 – August 8, 2009
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
11 am - 6 pm

The exhibition 'Red Thread' is conceived as a 'prologue' to 11th
International Istanbul Biennial (12 September - 8 November, 2009). The
Biennial is entitled 'What Keeps Mankind Alive?', which is the English
translation of the protest song 'Denn wovon lebt der Mensch?' from The
Three Penny Opera, written in 1928 by Bertolt Brecht, in collaboration
with Elisabeth Hauptmann and Kurt Weill. 'The Three Penny Opera'
thematises the process of redistribution of ownership within bourgeois
society and sheds an unforgiving light onto a variety of elements of
capitalist ideology. Brecht's assertion from this play, that 'a criminal
is a bourgeois and a bourgeois is a criminal' is as true as ever, and
the correspondences of rapid developments of liberal economy on
disintegration of hitherto existing social consensus in 1928 and in
present times are striking.

The concept of the Biennial proposes not to go back to Brecht as a
classic that needs to be rediscovered and shown to new generations, but
rather to reflect on latencies of the past in the present and
investigate possibilities of art to re-examine old and open new
relationships between social engagement and aesthetic gesture.

'Red Thread' exhibition presents artistic positions related to Biennial
themes and process of its inception, creating fragmented narratives
dealing with questions of auto-histories, self-positioning,
post-colonial context, dataesthetics, corporeality, religious hypocrisy,
reinterpretation of (art) history and critical artistic engagements in
non-central zones of Western project of modernism. The title 'Red
Thread' refers to the continuity of aspiration to imagine in reality the
consequences of a new possibility repressed by the dominant state of
affairs, as the guiding principle that threads and circulates through
times and places. The thread may stretch, meander or bifurcate, but it
never breaks. The 'Red Thread' is a metaphor for invisible but vital
relations that in continuo link up different endeavors and explorations
regardless of their spatio-temporal determinations.

The 'Red Thread' exhibition in Tanas continues the opened research
process of 11th International Istanbul Biennial, started through a
series of round table and public lectures under the same title,
organized in Istanbul in 2008 and 2009.

Artists:
Vyacheslav Akhunov, KP Brehmer, Shahab Fotouhi, Igor Grubić, Nilbar
Güreş, Vlatka Horvat, Jesse Jones, Runo Lagomarsino, Marina Naprushkina,
Trevor Paglen, Lisi Raskin, Canan Senol, Walid Sadek

curated by What, How and for Whom/WHW, Zagreb

TANAS is an initiative of the Vehbi Koc Foundation, Istanbul.

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