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MONEY IS TIME

Money Is Time by Olga Kisseleva is the new exhibition of the Museum of Contemporary Cuts (MoCC). The exhibition is a collaboration with Kasa Gallery where another exhibition titled Money Is Time will take place simultaneously. Kisseleva's works of art have engaged, over the course of her artistic career, with the concept of time and its value, but also with the value of money in

MONEY IS TIME2018-02-06T18:37:58+00:00

TIME IS MONEY

Time is Money and Money Is Time are the two new exhibitions by Olga Kisseleva for Kasa Gallery and for the Museum of Contemporary Cuts. The exhibitions are conceived as two complementary and intertwined shows that happen simultaneously in physical and online spaces, creating a constant dialogue and reflection on the concept of money and time. Time is Money, the exhibition at Kasa Gallery, will

TIME IS MONEY2018-02-06T18:37:58+00:00

IT SOUNDS LIKE ART

The new exhibition by Kasa Gallery, It Sounds Like Art, is a collection of sound artworks that explore a variety of environmental, social, aesthetic and conceptual approaches to art. The artworks by John Drever, the duo Jane Grant and John Matthias, Music for Installations (MFI) and Nigel Helyer will provide an insight into sound art practices. The exhibition at Kasa Gallery in Istanbul precedes the

IT SOUNDS LIKE ART2018-02-06T18:38:00+00:00

MAKING VISIBLE THE INVISIBLE

Making Visible the Invisible: Media, Art, Democracy and Protest is the title of a panel at Kasa Gallery, Friday November 15, 2013, at 5pm that precedes the opening of the exhibition I Occupy. The panel and the exhibition are inspired by “Why I Occupy,” a text by Nicholas Mirzoeff - Professor at NYU -, and analyze the inheritance of the Occupy Wall Street movement and the

MAKING VISIBLE THE INVISIBLE2018-02-06T18:38:03+00:00

MAY GOLD FALL UPON YOU

May Gold Fall Upon You, Tamiko Thiel, 2013. This is the Augmented Reality intervention at the Contemporary Istanbul art fair as part of the event YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!, hosted by Plug-in. This is part of a series of new public spaces interventions in Istanbul organized by the Museum of Contemporary Cuts and Kasa Gallery, with the support of Royal College of Art, NYU Steinhardt,

MAY GOLD FALL UPON YOU2018-02-06T18:38:04+00:00

TOADS OF MONEY

Toads of Money, Will Pappenheimer, 2013. This is the Augmented Reality intervention at the Contemporary Istanbul art fair as part of the event YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!, hosted by Plug-in. This is part of a series of new public spaces interventions in Istanbul organized by the Museum of Contemporary Cuts and Kasa Gallery, with the support of Royal College of Art, NYU Steinhardt, Sabanci University

TOADS OF MONEY2018-02-06T18:38:05+00:00

YOU WILL BE SWEPT AWAY BY MONEY

You Will Be Swept Away by Money, Mark Skwarek, 2013. This is the Augmented Reality intervention at the Contemporary Istanbul art fair as part of the event YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!, hosted by Plug-in. This is part of a series of new public spaces interventions in Istanbul organized by the Museum of Contemporary Cuts and Kasa Gallery, with the support of Royal College of Art,

YOU WILL BE SWEPT AWAY BY MONEY2018-02-06T18:38:05+00:00

WELCOME PLUTOCRATS

Welcome Plutocrats, John Craig Freeman, 2013. This is the Augmented Reality intervention at the Contemporary Istanbul art fair as part of the event YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!, hosted by Plug-in. This is part of a series of new public spaces interventions in Istanbul organized by the Museum of Contemporary Cuts and Kasa Gallery, with the support of Royal College of Art, NYU Steinhardt, Sabanci University

WELCOME PLUTOCRATS2018-02-06T18:38:06+00:00

LOOKING AT CURATING NEW MEDIA

Today at 3:30pm as part of Contemporary Istanbul's talk series I am talking on the issues related to curating media art in a fine art context. What are the differences between artistic practices in 'new media' and those in the traditional fine arts? Although I do not like to use the definition of 'new media,' I prefer like Rafael Lozano-Hemmer to use 'media artists' and

LOOKING AT CURATING NEW MEDIA2014-05-02T11:12:50+00:00

YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!

YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!, a collaboration between Kasa Gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Cuts at CI – Contemporary Istanbul, is an art event that questions current art market practices and the disruptive nature of contemporary digital media. This continues an international theme that Kasa Gallery has addressed during the past year with a series of exhibitions that reflect upon the nature of contemporary art,

YOU CANNOT AFFORD THIS!2018-02-06T18:38:06+00:00
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