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Confluence of Art and Anthropology in the Practices of Contemporary Artists from Turkey
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Ayse Güngör investigates art practices between art and anthropology in Turkey, as well as the implications of contemporary art for those disciplines. She discusses various approaches based on anthropological theories on the forms of relation and theories of artistic practices on socio-political issues. Based on long-term research with contemporary artists such as Nil Yalter, Gülsün Karamustafa, Esra Ersen, Kutlug Ataman, Tayfun Serttas, Köken Ergun, Dilek Winchester and Artikisler Collective, this book analyzes the objectives of art and anthropology in order to determine new possibilities and divergences arising from this interdisciplinary confluence.

Author Biography:

Ayse G�ng�r, born in 1985, completed her PhD in Art History at Technische Universit�t Berlin. In 2020, she worked as a Postdoc Fellow at Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz - Max Planck Institut. She organized several workshops on �Art and Anthropology� and has teaching experience from various universities, including Technische Universit�t Berlin, where she is still working as a lecturer. In addition to her research, she is also working as a freelance curator in Berlin. Her research interests include the relation between art and anthropology, politics of aesthetics, and visual anthropology.
Release date NZ
April 15th, 2022
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  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
262
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ISBN-13
9783837660319
Product ID
35811733

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