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Guven Incirligioglu (1960) studied architecture; photography and art theory (Ph.D.) and has exhibited since the 1980s in group shows and has held one person exhibitions in New York, Ankara, Istanbul, Sarajevo, Sofia and other locations working mostly with photography, photo-mechanical materials and new media. Since 1990, he was a lecturer in art and design in various schools in Turkey, including Bilkent University, Ankara, and Istanbul Bilgi University and is currently a faculty member at Economy University's Faculty of Art and Design in Izmir.Hakan Topal is an artist and scholar living and working in New York City. He is a graduate faculty at the School of Visual Artsâ Fine Arts Department and teaching at the New Media and Art + Design departments at SUNYâs Purchase College. Trained as a civil engineer (B.S.), he continued his studies in gender and womenâs Studies (M.S.) and sociology (M.A.). He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the New School for Social Research, New York with a concentration of urban sociology and sociology of arts. His dissertation titled "Negotiating Urban Space: Contemporary Art Biennials, The Case of New Orleans". In 2010, he was the guest editor of the ArteEast Quarterly Journalâs Silence issue, finished a documentary film project on a major late 18th-century Austro-Bavarian sculptor, Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, commissioned by Neue Galerie New York. Topal is working on an upcoming book project about the idea of collateral damage and condolence payments in globalized wars, supported by Prince Claus Fund.Over the last decade, xurban_collective collaborated numerous other cultural producers, including Ali Demirel, Mehmet Ali Ãzelgün, Atif Akın, Elif AkÅit, Akın Gülseren, Jillian McDonald, Bülent Ãztürk and Mahir Yıldırım.Exhibitions
xurban_collective exhibited internationally including projects in institutions such as the 49th Venice Biennial (2001), the 8th International Istanbul Biennial (2003), PS1/MoMA (2005), Apexart (2004),The Future of the Reciprocal Readymade (The use-value of art) Exitart (2005) and ZKM â Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe (2004). xurban_collective participated in the "Political/Minimal" show curated by Klaus Biesenbach (MoMA, New York).Gritz, Anna. âPolitical/Minimalâ, Frieze Magazine (January 2009) {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140924050727weblink |date=September 24, 2014 }} Most recently, xurban_collective is exbitited at TBA21-Vienna (2010), The National Contemporary Art Museum, Athens (2010) and Arter-Istanbul (2011) and participated in ROUNDTABLE: The 9th Gwangju Biennale, which took place September 7 â November 11, 2012 in Gwangju, Korea.References
{{reflist}}External links
- Collective's website
- Hakan Topal's website
- xurban_collective's position paper on collectivity
- Knit++ at Turbulence.org
- xurban_collective's selected exhibition archives
Bibliography
- Topal, Hakan and Incirlioglu, Guven. "The-Sea-Image: Visual Manifestations of Port Cities and Global Waters". New York: Newgray, 2011
- Biesenbach, Klaus. Political/Minimal. Nürnberg: Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 2009.
- Mortenbock, Peter. and Helge Moonshammer. Networked Cultures: Parallel Architectures and the Politics of Space. Rotterdam: NAI Publishers, 2008.
- ACMA. Biennale Del Paesaggio Mediterraneo. Milan: ACMA Centro Di Archittettura, 2008.
- Altindere, Haili., Evren S, eds. User's Manual / Contemporary Art in Turkey: 1986-2006. Istanbul: Revolver Books, 2007.
- Elliot, David. Time Present, Time Past : Highlights from 20 Years of the Istanbul Biennial. Istanbul Modern, 2007.
- Madra, Beral. Neighbours in Dialogue. Istanbul: Feshane, 2007.
- Erdemci, Fulya, ed. Modern and Beyond. Istanbul Bilgi University Press, 2007.
- Biesenbach, Klaus. Greater New York. New York: PS1 / MoMA, 2005.
- Eche, Charles and Vasif Kortun. 9th International Istanbul Biennial. Istanbul Art and Culture Foundation, 2005.
- Conover, Roger. Call Me Istanbul. Karlsruhe: ZKM, 2004.
- Mermoz, Gerard. Time Lines: Reading the City of Signs. Istanbul: Aksanat Center, 2004.
- Cameron, Dan. Poetic Justice: The 8th International Istanbul Biennial. Istanbul: Istanbul Art and Culture Foundation, 2003.
- Akay, Ali. 60 years 60 Artists. Istanbul: Eczacibasi, 2002.
- Madra, Beral, eds. The Perfumed Garden. Istanbul: 49th Venice Biennial Turkish Pavilion, 2001.
- Ronte, Dieter, eds. Under the Sign of the City: Contemporary Art from Turkey. Bonn: Kunstmuseum Bonn, 2001.
- 49th International Venice Biennial: Plateau of Humankind. Venice: Venice Biennail, 2001.
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