SALT Galata
Within the scope of
Modern Essays 4: SALON, Okan Urun and Gökçe Yiğitel will realize a performative reading titled
Salon ve Öyküler [Salon and Stories] in the exhibition space at SALT Galata.
One woman and one man in the
SALON. They talk about Ankara, architecture, furniture, state offices, ceremonies, passages. They start telling and reading stories to each other. Stories that sometimes look to Ankara and sometimes İstanbul, but mostly stories about people, changes and their issues… Two people try to read the stories of Vüs'at O. Bener, Tezer Özlü, Tomris Uyar and Özen Yula that date from the 1960s to the 2000s to each other, to the furniture and to time.
SALON is an object and spatial environment-based program in the framework of SALT’s
Modern Essays series, which investigates different aspects of modernization in Turkey.
SALON presents a three-dimensional moment/section of diligence and simplicity from the Ankara of 1960s, a period overlooked in historical research, a discourse still dominated by the early years of the Republic.
The main display is the original furniture from Butik-A by designers Bediz and Azmi Koz. Butik-A, which opened in Ankara in 1958, is an exceptional attempt to provide and produce designs that are far from the mainstream appetite of the period, yet offer a promise from within that particular time. The set of furniture including a sideboard, dining table, chairs, armchairs, sofas, desk, serving cart, tables is not an arbitrary selection but the relocation of a real living room (salon). Borrowed from the apartment of composer
Ulvi Cemal Erkin and pianist
Ferhunde Erkin, both key figures in Turkish music also as educators, this set of Butik-A items points to a placid sensitivity in furniture design and production of the time.
Audience participation to
Salon ve Öyküler [Salon and Stories] is restricted to 30 people. Those who wish to attend need to send an e-mail to
salt@saltonline.org by June 13.
The rehearsals will take place in the exhibition space on Saturday, June 9 and Sunday, June 10 between 13.00-18.00 and on Wednesday, June 13 between 14.00-18.00 and will be open to the public.
The performative reading will be realized in Turkish.