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The solo exhibition by the Berlin-
International ongoing exhibitions
Simurgh includes new works that connect this Eurasian creature to the context of Baden-
As part of their collective and discursive artistic practice, Slavs and Tatars have invited Cevdet Erek to collaborate on a joint exhibit as part of the promenade—at the main space of the Kunsthalle. Adapting an earlier piece, originally presented outdoors, Courtyard Ornamentation with Four Sounding Dots and a (Fake) Shade Erek fosters a contemplation of rhythm by highlighting the connections between sound patterns featuring rhythmic repetitions. His work focuses on these auditory elements as well as the visual and spatial aspects traditionally associated with architectural ‘ornamentation.’
Slavs and Tatars have long been more interested in the peripheries of knowledge production, the edges of belief systems, and the margins of rituals rather than the centers; for it is at these borders where syncretism and hybridity thrive. Since its inception in 2006, the collective has shown a keen grasp of polemical issues in society, clearing new paths for contemporary discourse via a wholly idiosyncratic form of knowledge production: including popular culture, spiritual and esoteric traditions, oral histories, modern myths, as well as scholarly research. By focusing on the various iterations of a mythical and metaphysical symbol across a wide region, Simurgh reimagines the regionalism which lies at the very core of Slavs and Tatars’ artistic practice.
The reach of this otherworldly bird extends from today’s central Ukraine (Semargl, one of the nine pagan gods of pre-
The curatorial frame of the exhibition is inspired by this 12th century epic where the Simurgh serves as a narrative device. The exhibition is conceived in alignment with this story, juxtaposing earlier works by Slavs and Tatars with the new Simurgh-
Simurgh is the final exhibition of the current five-
Curators: Çağla Ilk, Misal Adnan Yıldız and Sandeep Sodhi
Slavs and Tatars, Stilettos ‘C’, 2024. Hand-
Exhibition 14 February -
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