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Facsimile - London Battersea #1 Photograph - Limited Edition of 7

Murat Germen

Turkey

Photography, C-type on Paper

Size: 98.4 W x 27.6 H x 0.4 D in

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Cities may seem to grow only upwards, but they actually accommodate two different worlds: First being the obvious Überland, the city over the ground level; and the other Unterland, the underground. Even though soundly developed metropolises have a very intricate and large underground infrastructure, the most lived, experienced and perceived urban world appears to be the one above: Überland. Unterland is usually ignored, misperceived, underestimated and not particularly pleasing by many; since the times we spend in the Unterland is usually temporary and we do not reside there. The “Facsimile” series is obtained by selecting a single horizontal line, very close to the horizon, which happens to be the threshold between Überland-Unterland and extending this line towards the bottom. The visual result of this extension, composed of thousands of thin and thick vertical lines in numerous colors, refers to the various chrono-layers that a city accommodates in its history. In addition, the same optical effect happens to graphically illustrate the fact that what remain at the top of city skylines are what rule the city. While the individual citizens’ relatively smaller homes get erased and become part of the heterogeneous line entity of the Unterland, institutional and corporate edifices stay intact. The vertical lines also refer to the erratic fax message glitch aesthetic that happens when the telephone line, in other words communication drops. This refers to the lack of communication between the corporatized, gentrified and the residential areas of cities. “Facsimile Vol.2” carries the presence and basis of existence of cities to a different dimension. The dissolution that existed between the Überland and Unterland in the first version; transforms into a tension in Vol.2, between urban-rural, in other words between human-nature.

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Photography:C-type on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:7

Size:98.4 W x 27.6 H x 0.4 D in

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Murat Germen is an artist, academic and archivist using photography as an expression / research tool. Born 1965, he currently lives / works in Istanbul and London. Has an MArch degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he went as a Fulbright scholar and received AIA Henry Adams Gold Medal for academic excellence. Works as a professor of art, photography and new media at Sabanci University in Istanbul. Having many papers, photo series published on architecture / photography / art / new media in various publications; he has lectured at tens of conferences internationally. His oeuvre focuses on impacts of over-urbanization and gentrification, dis/possession, new forms / tools / methods of imperialism, civic rights, participatory citizenship, sustainability of local cultures, human devastation of nature, climate change, global warming, water rights. Has two monographies, one published by Skira (Italy) and the other by MASA (Turkey). Has opened/joined over eighty inter/national (Turkey, USA, Italy, Germany, UK, Mexico, Portugal, Uzbekistan, Greece, Japan, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Poland, Iran, India, Australia, France, Canada, Bahrain, South Korea, Dubai, China, Sweden, Switzerland, Egypt) solo+group exhibitions. More than 300 editions of the artist’s several artworks are in personal collections of eminent art collectors inter/nationally, in addition to several that are in Istanbul Modern, Proje4L Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art (Istanbul), Centre of Contemporary Art in Toruń (Poland), Benetton Foundation’s Imago Mundi – Istanbul Codex, Yapi Kredi Bank Culture and Arts Center (Istanbul), Odunpazari Modern Museum (Eskisehir, Turkey), Evliyagil Museum (Turkey) collections.

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