KÖKEN ERGUN

Young Turks

  • <p>Köken Ergun, <i>Young Turks</i> - The Look, Photo by Ethem Onur Parla</p>

    Köken Ergun, Young Turks - The Look, Photo by Ethem Onur Parla


January 30 - March 26, 2016

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art is proud to present Köken Ergun's first solo exhibition in Russia: a new project titled Young Turks. Comprising a two-channel video and immersive installation, the exhibition explores the impact of Turkish international schools in more than 100 countries around the world.

Using an intimate documentary style, Ergun shot footage during his research in Turkey, Kenya, and Indonesia, focusing on the Turkish Olympics, organized annually through the network of schools. Following the preparations of the students to participate in Turkish folklore, poetry, and song competitions, Ergun's film also captures the final event in Turkey. This includes a fair ground with country stands, which is reminiscent of a World's Fair in its scope and exoticism for local visitors, who are equally intrigued at seeing the international students speaking Turkish fluently.

Continuing the artist's interest in communities that are not known to a greater public and the significance of rituals in such groups, Young Turks is a research project that prioritizes individual stories-via interviews conducted with students, teachers, and other members of the community-to explore how the role of education impacts both neocolonialist and intercultural dialogues.

Young Turks was initiated in 2013. This exhibition-developed by Garage Museum of Contemporary Art (Moscow) and Protocinema (Istanbul and New York)-is the most comprehensive presentation of the project to date. The film Young Turks was made possible with support from Akademie der Künste der Welt (Cologne), Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, and SAHA Association (Istanbul).

About the Artist:

Born in Istanbul in 1976, Köken Ergun studied acting at İstanbul University and completed his postgraduate degree in ancient Greek literature at King's College London, followed by a master's degree in art history at Bilgi University. After working with American theater director Robert Wilson, Ergun became more involved in video and film. His multi-channel video installations have been exhibited internationally at institutions including Palais de Tokyo, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, KIASMA, Digital Art Lab Tel Aviv, Casino Luxembourg, Protocinema, Queensland Art Gallery, SALT, and Kunsthalle Winterthur. His film works have received several awards at film festivals, including the Tiger Award for Short Film at the 2007 Rotterdam Film Festival, and the Special Mention Prize at the 2013 Berlinale. Ergun's works are included in public collections such as the Centre Pompidou, Stadtmuseum Berlin and the Kadist Foundation.

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Köken Ergun, Mari Spirito, and Yulia Aksenova in conversation about Young Turks
March 11, 2017