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Eye Level

Past exhibition
2 February - 18 March 2022
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Installation view of Eye Level, group exhibition by Mert Diner and Olcay Kuş, Art On Istanbul Pera, 2023. Photo © Kayhan Kaygusuz, courtesy of the artists and Art On Istanbul.
Installation view of Eye Level, group exhibition by Mert Diner and Olcay Kuş, Art On Istanbul Pera, 2023. Photo © Kayhan Kaygusuz, courtesy of the artists and Art On Istanbul.
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The new exhibition Göz Hizası (Eye Level) at Art On İstanbul’s Tepebaşı space presents a

selection of works by artists Mert Diner and Olcay Kuş.

 

Drawing inspiration from city walls, the two artists follow their own practices and thematic

concerns in different ways. The works brought together under the title Göz Hizası explore

the possibilities of convergence and divergence—mirroring the ways walls in cities bring

together or separate subjectivities. Walls in urban spaces function as a kind of collective

memory, with new layers added over time that cannot be considered independently of

previous ones. Chance, encounters, and playfulness play an important role in shaping this

accumulated memory. In metropolises, streets—and the walls that line them—change

frequently due to the speed and nature of urban life. Occasionally, these layers are covered

with gray paint by authorities, only for new forms to emerge again; this cycle continues,

expanding, contracting, transforming, and diversifying.

 

Mert Diner’s interest in walls stems from what he describes as their plastic value in the

relationship between covering and being covered, or concealing and being concealed.

Exploring the different possibilities on the surface forms the backbone of his practice. The

works in the exhibition, which seep from walls the artists have passed, imagined, or

retrieved from the subconscious, are later displayed as canvases on other walls, inviting

viewers to consider their potentialities.

 

Olcay Kuş, in contrast, sees the wall as a narrative space. She reflects on how certain walls,

existing in the delicate balance between wanting to see and not wanting to see, influence

her practice.

 

Within this conceptual framework, the exhibition brings together works created

independently by the two artists at different times, hosting the possibilities that emerge

from this encounter.

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