Mamut Art Project @ KüçükÇiftlik Park

Mamut Art Project is the long-awaited contemporary art event in which 50 relatively new artists will exhibit their work in KüçükÇiftlik Park from Thursday, 26 April through Sunday, 29 April.

An art exhibition for the audience and a competition for the artists, the aim of this project is to build a bridge of communication between young artists and art curators, collectors and galleries with affordable priced artworks ranging from sculpture, picture, photography, street art, animation, new media and installation. The visiting hours are between 11.00 am – 8.00 pm with tickets being priced at €5 for adults, (the amount in TL may vary due to exchange rates)  and for students there is no admission fee. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the exhibition.

From the organizer:

Directed by Seren Kohen and sponsored by Akkök Holding , the project will exhibit 400 accessibly-priced artworks across a wide range of disciplines including painting, sculpture, collage, photography, textile, digital art, animation, street art, new media and installation.

50 up-and-coming artists selected from 1000 applications across the region, by a jury of five multi-disciplinary experts comprising Ayşe Erkmen , an acclaimed contemporary artist who has exhibited at the Turkish pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale; the Barbican Centre in London and most recently at Skulptur Projekte Münster with her new project entitled On Water ; Ayşe Umur , a collector, business woman and an active supporter civil society organisations; Evrim Altuğ , arts and culture journalist, art critic and founding member of AICA Turkey; Haldun Dostoğlu , founding director of Gallery Nev in Istanbul; and Selen Ansen , art theoretician and curator .
Mamut Art Project is a public platform offering undiscovered artists the opportunity to showcase their works in 10 square metres of exhibition space for free.

Mamut Performances

Three years ago, Mamut Art Project started a long term collaboration with Simge Burhanoğlu , founder of Performistanbul and Seyhan Musaoğlu , founder of Space Debris, to showcase the importance and power of performance art.
In its 3rd edition, Mamut Performances aims to strengthen this program with notable additions under the theme of “Immaterial?” . For the first time in an art project in Turkey, the re-performance rights of the works in this section will be sold, staying true to the integrity of the works while maintaining the artistic copyrights. This initiation will mark an important chapter in the ongoing development of performance art in Turkey, focusing on the immaterial, experiential aspects of the discipline whilst also re-affirming the role, relevance and value of performance art.

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“Mythz” by Krüw

KRÜW is an Istanbul based artist collective with 20 artists from different fields including illustrators, sculptors and street artists. For the 6th edition of Mamut, KRÜW will be creating an exclusive series of works inspired by mythological stories told across different territories and culture. A stated objective of the collective is to demonstrate that art should be accessible, and as such all works in “Mythz ” will be editioned as attractively priced silkscreen prints throughout the Mamut event.


Mamut Kids

For the 2018 edition, Mamut Art Project will launch a Mamut Kids section in a special area designed by Atölye 5. Children will have the chance to participate in interactive, colourful, fun and accessible activities focusing on process and experience.

For more information, check out the official event page.

Image sourced through Mamut Art Project.

KüçükÇiftlik Park, Kadırgalar Yokuşu No:4, 34367 Istanbul
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