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ArtIstanbul Feshane Tate Museum Collection Dynamic Eye: Beyond Optics and Kinetic Art

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On Wednesday, March 6, we will be visiting the Tate Modern Dynamic Eye exhibition at Artİstanbul Feshane, accompanied by Banu Küçüksubaşı.

Tate Modern Dynamic Eye:

Taking its name from an exhibition held at the New York Moma in 1965 and including a piece from the Tate Modern London collection, the Dynamic Eye exhibition reflects the dreams of young people of that time to recreate the world after two major world wars.

They set out with the aim of creating a new artistic language that everyone with eyes could relate to, putting aside the distinctions such as religion, language, race and country that they saw as the cause of the war, bringing art to the streets, changing society with art. Of course, the technologies of the day, the space age, the mass media of that day also affected them in terms of aesthetics, philosophy and materials.

Another importance of this exhibition is that it is a missing piece in our art history. As I have always stated in our travels, coups, political upheavals and the country becoming a closed place have caused more social realities in our artists. In this context, as art viewers, we will complete a period we missed in museums in this exhibition.

As always, while we establish the connection between the past and present of the exhibition, we will also evaluate it from political, sociological, psychological, mystical and other fields brought by the flow.

My advice would be to spend half an hour just to see with your eyes after finishing our trip. See you soon, with love and light...

Banu Kucuksubasi