Transported House | 2011

Daire Gallery

February 10-26

 

Dress, 2011, White gouache on cardboard and black tape, 150×140 cm, Mustafa Taviloğlu Collection.

 

Installation view of Transported House, February 10-26, 2011, Daire Gallery.

 

Installation view of Transported House, February 10-26, 2011, Daire Gallery.

 

Blanket, 2011, Pencil on cardboard and black tape, 255×180 cm.

 

Installation view of Transported House, February 10-26, 2011, Daire Gallery.

 

Balance, 2011, Gouache on cardboard and black tape, 150×130 cm.

 

 

Door, 2011, Pencil on cardboard, drawing on the paper and black tape, 253×150 cm.

 

Door (Detail), 2011, Pencil on cardboard, drawing on the paper and black tape, 253×150 cm.

 

Door (Detail), 2011, Pencil on cardboard, drawing on the paper and black tape, 253×150 cm.

 

House on Rope, 2011, Gouache on cardboard and black tape, 59×94 cm.

 

Installation view of Transported House, February 10-26, 2011, Daire Gallery.

 

Table, 2011, Pencil on cardboard and black tape, 198×270 cm.

 

 

Table (Detail), 2011, Pencil on cardboard and black tape, 198×270 cm.

 

Bedstand, 2011, Pencil on cardboard and black tape, 95×190 cm.

 

Bedstand (Detail), 2011, Pencil on cardboard and black tape, 95×190 cm.

 

Installation view of Transported House, February 10-26, 2011, Daire Gallery.

 

Dress Hanger, 2011, White gouache on cardboard and black tape, 160×80 cm.

 

Houses, 2011, Black gouache on cardboard, drawing on the paper and black tape, 95×120 cm.

 

Installation view of Transported House, February 10-26, 2011, Daire Gallery.

 

Wardrobe, 2011, Pencil on cardboard and black tape, 193×128 cm.

 

Model for Transported House, 2011, Mixed technique, 16x60x36 cm.

 

Folded model of Transported House, 2011, Mixed technique, 16x60x36 cm.

 

Pencil, gouache on cardboards and black tape.

Cardboards were unfolded and become a flat at the “Transported House”. The house images and views which relate to unfolded cardboards were done without cutting or tearing. Cardboards became a united whole with those images. Thus, the cardboards which were direct instruments of the act of moving are transformed into a metaphor for home and the transport itself. Translocation in semantic context or displacement was questioned. In a context where the cardboards undertake the concept of transportation, it was almost impossible to decide whether the house is in the cardboards or cardboards are the house itself.