are you home?
Çal, Doğa (2023-10-04)
Çal, Doğa
Taideyliopiston Kuvataideakatemia
04.10.2023
Maisterin opinnäytetyö
tila-aikataiteet
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20231218155267
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20231218155267
Tiivistelmä
The artistic component of this thesis is presented in the form of an exhibition at the Mylly Building of the Helsinki University of the Arts and in four homes in different parts of Helsinki. The exhibition consists of spatial interventions, videos, red threads and events that are shown and not shown in the exhibition space. The central artistic component of this thesis, the multifaceted, process-based work “Are you Home?”, worked with, through and in conversation with people as a continuation of the process that preceded the exhibition. The process began with a coincidental encounter with a group of women who had recently immigrated to Finland from Turkey. The search for a response was shaped by a number of circumstances: that my thoughts had been wandering around the idea of home for some time, that I had just arrived somewhere, that I missed the warmth, and that I felt that they too needed a regular togetherness. So, the idea of Gün Yapmak became an excuse for us to get together in homes, with the intention of exploring ourselves. The traditional Gün Yapmak is a women’s circle that takes place mostly in homes, where everyone takes turns to welcome each other. In September 2022, the gatherings started in this form. The research continued with an approach in which the investigative eye did not separate itself from the investigated. Throughout the process, there was always the question of whether these people would have come together if I had not initiated it, and the concern about the possibility of the group splitting up. The meetings led to “40-minute house chats” where the question “what do you think home is?” was asked, and regular conversations alone with my mother. The exhibition is a search for the aesthetics of this social practice, and an attempt to do it together. It moves from public to private space, from crowded events to autobiographical conversations and between sensations, from tasting to seeing. The written component is a compilation of notes, dialogues, writings and logbooks written throughout the process. It bears witness to the process. The writings weave a narrative by moving back and forth in the chronological time of the process and in this sense invite the reader to turn the pages in their own time.
Kokoelmat
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