- Installation
inside your room a heartache busking at the tip of your tongue
Zeynep Arikan
28 June 2024 19:00 – 30 June 2024 19:00
The courtyards in Berlin provide unique spaces for quiet in the middle of the city. Strolling the streets, we poke our head in and suddenly find a space cutoff from the hustle and bustle of the city and walk into a new territory. Sometimes we find clues about their history, sometimes we see old signs from a past, which may be indecipherable to us. We might hear the muffled voices of the inhabitants of the buildings, surrounding the courtyard, the sounds of the wind, and the birds. I find the courtyards enchanting spaces, providing a temporary hub of quiet, out in the open, where silence meets the sounds that are mostly inaudible in the cacophony of the city.
As spaces that provide instant isolation from the rush of daily life, courtyards allow a perfect glimpse of what urban silence can be.
My contribution to the 48 Stunden Neukölln is a wall installation that makes use of the urban quiet these spaces offer.
As spaces that provide instant isolation from the rush of daily life, courtyards allow a perfect glimpse of what urban silence can be.
My contribution to the 48 Stunden Neukölln is a wall installation that makes use of the urban quiet these spaces offer.
Biography
Zeynep Arikan
In my works, I am interested in exploring traces of personal and collective memory in ordinary elements from everyday life. Working with drawings, photographs, objects, and text, I welcome the associations these different media create together. I like to work with fragments to create a narrative space by reconstructing and rearranging them.
Born in Izmir, I studied Sociology at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and Fine Arts at Berlin University of the Arts.
Born in Izmir, I studied Sociology at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and Fine Arts at Berlin University of the Arts.