'Rather than being a great tree, laden with sweet, ripe fruit, this biennial seeks to learn from the birds’ flight, from the once teeming seas, from the earth’s slow chemistry of renewal and nourishment. There may be no great gathering, no orchestrated coming together in one time and place; instead it might be a dispersal, an invisible fermentation. Its threads will be drawn together, but they will multiply and diverge, at different paces, crossing here and there but with no noisy culmination, no final knot. Let this biennial be compost. It may begin before it is to begin and continue well after it is over.' - extracted from the curatorial statement
'The catalogue of the 17th Istanbul Biennial is heterogeneous in its idioms and subject matter. It nevertheless provides a sense of the refrains and the consistency of an ongoing process that the curators Ute Meta Bauer, Amar Kanwar and David Teh call ‘composting’. It does not presuppose linear reading − it is more like a ‘companion’ or user’s guide, not to an exhibition but to the compost. A series of commissioned essays and shorter ‘positions’, in a few cases drawn from existing publications, offer deeper context and theoretical reflection on the Biennial’s concerns and terms of reference. There is no hierarchy among texts, no priority between authors and other contributors. The gathered projects are represented for the most part visually, with a view to articulating connections, intersections and common contexts, conversations already had, conversations still to come. A selection of letters sent weekly to participants by the Biennial’s Exhibition Manager, Elif Kamışlı, registers shifts in the mood, often tense, of a city that could not have been visited due to the pandemic, over more than two years of preparation − a history of unease that is far more than national, as well as municipal, and acutely personal. The book is designed by Emre Çıkınoğlu.' - description from the website of Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts
Onsite
English, 
Turkish
2022
356
9786055275914
1
catalogue
A Maori Notion of What Matters through Whakapapa
- Carl MIKA
Eco-Centric Investigations: INTERPRT
- Nabil AHMED
Sunday Post, 14 February 2021
- Elif KAMIŞLI
Radyo Bienal Programme Summary
Sunday Post, 14 March 2021
- Elif KAMIŞLI
Imaginaries of the Missing Link
- Ovul DURMUSOGLU
Com + post
- Michael MARDER
The Disruptive Pace of Care
- Maria Puig DE LA BELLACASA
Sunday Post, 25 April 2021
- Elif KAMIŞLI
Mobile Library: In Search of Future
- Nirwan Ahmad ARSUKA
Fragments of a Reverie: On Composting Remnants of the Past in Present
- Rustom BHARUCHA
Sunday Post, 10 October 2021
- Elif KAMIŞLI
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