A Short Walk in the Park
Shorts

  • September 28, 2013 / 16:00
  • September 29, 2013 / 18:00

Part I: Music
48’

Tencere Tava Havası, Kardeş Türküler, 4’23, 2013
Eyvallah, Duman, 4’51, 2013
Imagine, Joan Baez, 5’27, 2013
Occupy Taksim Flashmob, Stockholm, 4’46, 2013
Gas Them All, Alp Haydar, 3’15, 2013
Çapulcular Oldu Mu?, Boğaziçi Caz Korosu, 2’47, 2013
Çapulcu Musun Vay Vay, Boğaziçi Caz Korosu, 2’49
We Don't Need No Gas Bombs, Ayşe Deniz Gökçin, 2’56, 2013
Boyun Eğmeyenler, Yiğit Özatalay, 2’41, 2013
Güya, Nazan Öncel Çapulcu Orkestrası, 3’02, 2013
Taksim, Wax Poetic, 5’, 2013
RWNBT, Boğac Ergüvenç, Yaman Gülpınar, 2’17, 2013
Şimdi İstanbul’da Olmak Vardı, New York’lu Çapulcular, 5’36, 2013

Part II: Documentaries

Nefes Al, Süleyman Demirel, Recai Rize, 7’05, 2013
Gördüm: Bir Gezi Parkı Direnişi Belgesel Filmi, Çapuling yapan sinemacılar, 8’06, 2013
#occupyGEZİ, Deniz Tarsus, 3’48 , 2013
Gezi Havası, 4’21, 2013
Agence LeJournal Projesi, Emin Özmen, 20', 2013

Ecumenopolis: City Without Limits

Ecumenopolis: City Without Limits

Occupy: The Movie

Occupy: The Movie

F*ck for Forest

F*ck for Forest

Handsworth Songs

Handsworth Songs

The Green Wave

The Green Wave

The Network

The Network

The Gate of Heavenly Peace

The Gate of Heavenly Peace

Better This World

Better This World

Tous au Larzac

Tous au Larzac

A Short Walk in the Park<br/>Shorts

A Short Walk in the Park
Shorts

Demons, Symbols, and the Cosmos

Demons, Symbols, and the Cosmos

Beliefs surrounding illness and healing in Byzantium stem from the myths, astrology, and magic practiced around the Mediterranean by Jews, Egyptians, Mesopotamians, and Greeks.

Unhomely!  <br>Lee Miller

Unhomely!
Lee Miller

Pera Museum, in collaboration with Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV), is one of the main venues for this year’s 15th Istanbul Biennial from 16 September to 12 November 2017.

Doublethinking About Big Brother! <br> 11 Quotes from 1984

Doublethinking About Big Brother!
11 Quotes from 1984

Our Doublethink Double vision exhibition’s title alludes to George Orwell’s seminal work 1984 and presents a selection that includes Tracey Emin, Marcel Dzama, Anselm Kiefer, Bruce Nauman, Raymond Pettibon, and Thomas Ruff, as well as Turkish artists, tracing the steps of pluralistic thought through works of art.