The Universe Flickers

Salt Beyoğlu

September 12 – December 30, 2018

Dsc0381 2 1 Navine G. Khan-Dossos'un <i>Scenes from a Pre-Crime (Performance for Security Guards)</i> [İşlenmemiş Bir Suçun Olası Mahallinden Manzaralar (Güvenlik Görevlileri İçin Performans)] duvar resminden detay, 2018
<i>Evrenin Titreşen Işıkları</i>, SALT Beyoğlu
Fotoğraf: Mustafa Hazneci, Ağustos 2018
Detail from Navine G. Khan-Dossos' Scenes from a Pre-Crime (Performance for Security Guards), 2018
The Universe Flickers, SALT Beyoğlu
Photo: Mustafa Haznceci, August 2018
How do you create a record or generate matter in transitory times when the very limits of language, registers, and representation of truth are severely tested? Borrowing its title from a chapter of Cixin Liu’s well-known science fiction novel’s English edition The Three-Body Problem (2014), The Universe Flickers takes on the idea of reconfiguration of history and future. When the book’s protagonist, seeing a set of numbers counting down before his eyes, proves that the universe was flickering, he transcends the limits of human experience and tests his understandings of the world. The exhibition delves into the possible ways of destabilizing our containment fields, our zones of comprehension, and the way in which one interprets the self within, when our earthly sense comes loose. Taking SALT Beyoğlu as a departure point, Anna Boghiguian, Rana Hamadeh, Navine G. Khan-Dossos, and Merve Ünsal tackle the unknowable and the inadequate image we have of the present with works stretching into, occupying, and animating the building.

The artists address the measures of our knowledge, the infidelity of testimony, as well as the corruptibility of history. Their practices, which are often influenced by the intellectual and critical impulses of feminism and queer theory, trouble the capacities and the limits of political representationalism. Boghiguian’s drawings and paintings operate as reflections on the geopolitical conditions in which her subjects live. Her images link antiquity, literature, myth, and poetry as she intends to describe the conditions of our current alienation. Hamadeh’s work is part of a long-term operatic project investigating the notion of testimonial in an attempt to disrupt the centrality of citizenship. Khan-Dossos responds to the 150 year-long history of Siniossoglou Apartment, today SALT Beyoğlu, by a mural painting reminding the building’s original use of space as retail on street level and domestic residences on its upper floors. Referencing the existing ceiling paintings, the artist’s light wash monochromatic mural proposes that the private domain can be just as much a place of crime or incident as the public space. Ünsal negotiates the thresholds of dwellings through positioning them in stark dualities, always in relation to herself as an aural and visual voyeur. By creating protagonists of architectural buildings, human subjects become occupiers, while the artist extrapolates on that position of being “inside,” literally and metaphorically.

The Universe Flickers aims to invent and name the future that is to come in times when the definitions of subjecthood, sovereignty, gender, kinship, and technology are being recomposed. Spreading across SALT Beyoğlu, the four positions proposed by artists produce a series of complex affects while triggering sensibilities, which effect both habits of the body as well as the habits of the mind. Instead of de-facto series of art objects on show, the works are spatial interventions, even performative challenges to classic dynamics of exhibition display.

Second in the series Conversations, The Universe Flickers is programmed by Annie Fletcher, chief curator of Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven.


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Accommodation support: Netherlands Institute in Turkey

About Conversations
In April 2018, SALT launched a series called Conversations, inviting cultural practitioners to develop programs in a long-term collaboration with the institution. Started with the exhibition Bureau of Unspecified Services, the series demands in-depth, on-site interactions, and care, rather than offering instantaneously consumable presentations. Conversations is rooted in nurturing meaningful relations as opposed to utilizing professional networks. It intends to cohere an environment of vigorous exchange that maintains invisible infrastructures against the current backdrop of economies of concepts, events, and audiences. Alongside the guest programmers, the series involves SALT and its constituents in their acts of investigation and learning around the conventions of exhibition making.
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