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School Square
Galatasaray

September 14 - November 25, 2018

Pera Museum presented a contemporary exhibition exploring the multi-layered architectural, art-historical and sociological significance of the Galatasaray High School on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. The exhibition curated by Çelenk Bafra took on the name of “school” (“mektep”) in reference to the name of the institution still remembered as and called “the school” by its graduates even today, to the deep-rooted history of the building and its character as a place of education. What does contemporary art have to say beyond the research, publications, exhibitions and events that have already been carried out about this school? Can this school and structure that concerns not only members of the Galatasaray community, but the entire city and even country become a source of inspiration for the artists of our day? The word play in the title School Square both referenced the Galatasaray Square with which the school is inextricably and necessarily intermeshed and envisaged the structure of the Galatasaray High School with its garden and surrounding walls as an intellectual square (an agora, forum) where contemporary artists shall meet and debate. The exhibition attempted to “square”ly expose the school’s interior as seen through the eyes of artists, thus opening it up to the public by way of artistic discussion.

Known for their site and context-specific practices artists Antonio Cosentino, Barış Göktürk, biriken, Burak Delier, Elvan Alpay, Hasan Deniz, Hera Büyüktaşçıyan and Vahit Tuna were exhibiting new works along with Ali Kazma and Cemal Emden’s recent works. Though the insider’s perspective of artists from Galatasaray High and the reflection of their personal experiences on their artistic practices had been considered valuable, being “from the school” was not set as a criterion for exhibition participation. Quite on the contrary, room had been made for perspectives to be brought in by artists looking upon the school, an organic part of the city for 150 years, from the square – namely, from the outside, to those peeking in while passing by, and to those who perhaps live in its vicinity and have it in their thoughts. Rather than providing an art-historical selection of sorts, the School Square Galatasaray exhibit aimed to gaze into the past from the vantage point of the present and passed on new creative products into the future. The ten different artworks or series on display in the exhibition related to the location, function, history and space of Galatasaray High School by means of painting, sculpture, installation, photography, video, sound and performance.

Artists: Ali Kazma, Antonio Cosentino, Barış Göktürk, biriken (Melis Tezkan, Okan Urun), Burak Delier, Cemal Emden, Elvan Alpay, Hasan Deniz, Hera Büyüktaşçıyan, Vahit Tuna.

Click here to take a look at İstanbul Research Institute's "A Window to the West:150 Years of the Galatasaray Lycée 1868-2018" exhibition.

 

 

Exhibition Catalogue

School Square Galatasaray

School Square Galatasaray

On the occasion of its 150th anniversary, School Square Galatasaray offered a fresh perspective through contemporary art, to this deep-rooted school, which has hosted cultural and artistic events along with being an educational institution encouraging and supporting its students’ artistic tendencies and creativity throughout its history.

Çelenk Bafra <br> School Square Garden

Çelenk Bafra
School Square Garden

Join us for a guided tour of the School Square Garden exhibition with the curator Çelenk Bafra. The tour will offer a unique insight to the works of the exhibition.

Unplugged<br>biriken

Unplugged
biriken

Art collective biriken performs around their installation “Unplugged” exhibited in Pera Museum’s School Square Galatasaray exhibition. 

Unplugged <br> biriken

Unplugged
biriken

Art collective biriken performs around their installation “Unplugged” exhibited in Pera Museum’s School Square Galatasaray exhibition. 

On School and the Bell <br> Çelenk Bafra, Burak Delier, Ali Kazma and Prof. Dr. Tarkan Okçuoğlu

On School and the Bell
Çelenk Bafra, Burak Delier, Ali Kazma and Prof. Dr. Tarkan Okçuoğlu

Join curator Çelenk Bafra, artists Ali Kazma and Burak Delier as well as art historian Prof. Dr. Tarkan Okçuoğlu for a talk in relation to Pera Museum’s School Square Galatasaray exhibition. 

Video

Where is the Playground?

Pera Film’s new season program Where is the Playground? tackles the notion of education, systems of learning, teaching, and growing pains.


Barbara Kruger’s Practice on Power,  Capitalism, Identity, and Gender

Barbara Kruger’s Practice on Power, Capitalism, Identity, and Gender

A closer look at the life and works of the artist Barbara Kruger, who is represented with two striking works in the exhibition And Now The Good News, a selection of works from the Nobel Collection.

Moscow Conceptualists

Moscow Conceptualists

Our institutions have been stuck on linear Neo-Platonic tracks for 24 centuries. These antiquated processes of deduction have lost their authority. Just like art it has fallen off its pedestal. Legal, educational and constitutional systems rigidly subscribe to these; they are 100% text based.

The Vanity of Small Differences

The Vanity of Small Differences

The Vanity of Small Differences is a series of six large scale tapestries, completed in 2012, which explore British fascination with taste and class, and can be seen in the Grayson Perry: Small Differences exhibition.