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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Undone explores 52 unrealised projects by Ayse Erkmen, offering a rare glimpse into the conceptual force of works that remained unbuilt. Often conceived for competitions or public contexts, these projects-halted by spatial, political, or logistical constraints-reveal Erkmen's artistic depth through sketches, renderings, and notes. Rather than viewing these ideas as failures, the book highlights their significance as powerful, stand-alone conceptual works. With texts by Friedrich Meschede and Cem Ileri, Undone reflects on the meaning of realisation in contemporary art, challenging the notion that only completed works define an artist's legacy. Erkmen emerges not only as an installation artist but as a thinker who engages deeply with space, form, and society. Celebrating intention and imagination, Undone presents unrealised art as fertile ground for rethinking public space and possibility.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Undone explores 52 unrealised projects by Ayse Erkmen, offering a rare glimpse into the conceptual force of works that remained unbuilt. Often conceived for competitions or public contexts, these projects-halted by spatial, political, or logistical constraints-reveal Erkmen's artistic depth through sketches, renderings, and notes. Rather than viewing these ideas as failures, the book highlights their significance as powerful, stand-alone conceptual works. With texts by Friedrich Meschede and Cem Ileri, Undone reflects on the meaning of realisation in contemporary art, challenging the notion that only completed works define an artist's legacy. Erkmen emerges not only as an installation artist but as a thinker who engages deeply with space, form, and society. Celebrating intention and imagination, Undone presents unrealised art as fertile ground for rethinking public space and possibility. AUTHOR: Ayse Erkmen (b.1949, Istanbul) graduated from the Department of Sculpture, Mimar Sinan University in 1977. In 1993, she participated in the DAAD International Artist Residency Programme in Berlin. Erkmen worked as the Arnold Bode Professor at Kassel Art Academy in 19981999, as lecturer at Frankfurt Staedelschule in 20002007 and at Muenster Kunstakademie in 20082016. Among the international exhibitions Erkmen has participated in are the 2nd, 3rd and 13th Istanbul Biennial; the Turkish Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale; Manifesta 1, Shanghai, Berlin, Gwangju, Sharjah, Limerick, Scape, Ichihara, Aicihi biennials; and the Folkestone and Echigo-Tsumari triennials. Her recent shows include Beethoven Bewegt, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (2020); Whitish, Arter, Istanbul (2019); Kiprasim Ripple, Dirimart, Istanbul (2017); A, SMAK, Ghent (2016); Une histoire, art, architecture et design, des annees 80 a aujourd'hui, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); Ayse Erkmen: Intervals, Barbican Center, London (2013). Erkmen participated in the Skulptur Projekte Muenster 2017 with a project titled On Water and in the first edition of the Yorkshire Sculpture International 2019 with her project three of four. In 2020, she is granted the prestigious triennial Ernst Franz Vogelmann Sculpture Award, the first woman artist receiving it. She lives and works in Berlin and Istanbul. SELLING POINTS: . Ayse Erkmen is one of Turkey's most internationally recognised contemporary artists, known for her innovative public installations and conceptual rigour . Undone explores unrealised works of Ayse Erkmen, as a rarely documented yet conceptually rich area of artistic practice-offering fresh insight into the creative process beyond physical outcomes . An extraordinary book by the artist, contributing to global conversations on the definition of public art, artistic intention, and the value of process over product . Undone appeals to artists, curators, students, theorists, and those interested in contemporary art, public art, and unrealised architectural or spatial projects 270 colour, 36 b/w illustrations Undone explores Ayse Erkmens unrealised projects, revealing their conceptual depth and poetic potential while rethinking artistic imagination and practice beyond material form. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Undone explores 52 unrealised projects by Ayse Erkmen, offering a rare glimpse into the conceptual force of works that remained unbuilt. Often conceived for competitions or public contexts, these projects-halted by spatial, political, or logistical constraints-reveal Erkmen's artistic depth through sketches, renderings, and notes. Rather than viewing these ideas as failures, the book highlights their significance as powerful, stand-alone conceptual works. With texts by Friedrich Meschede and Cem Ileri, Undone reflects on the meaning of realisation in contemporary art, challenging the notion that only completed works define an artist's legacy. Erkmen emerges not only as an installation artist but as a thinker who engages deeply with space, form, and society. Celebrating intention and imagination, Undone presents unrealised art as fertile ground for rethinking public space and possibility. AUTHOR: Ayse Erkmen (b.1949, Istanbul) graduated from the Department of Sculpture, Mimar Sinan University in 1977. In 1993, she participated in the DAAD International Artist Residency Programme in Berlin. Erkmen worked as the Arnold Bode Professor at Kassel Art Academy in 19981999, as lecturer at Frankfurt Staedelschule in 20002007 and at Muenster Kunstakademie in 20082016. Among the international exhibitions Erkmen has participated in are the 2nd, 3rd and 13th Istanbul Biennial; the Turkish Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale; Manifesta 1, Shanghai, Berlin, Gwangju, Sharjah, Limerick, Scape, Ichihara, Aicihi biennials; and the Folkestone and Echigo-Tsumari triennials. Her recent shows include Beethoven Bewegt, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (2020); Whitish, Arter, Istanbul (2019); Kiprasim Ripple, Dirimart, Istanbul (2017); A, SMAK, Ghent (2016); Une histoire, art, architecture et design, des annees 80 a aujourd'hui, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); Ayse Erkmen: Intervals, Barbican Center, London (2013). Erkmen participated in the Skulptur Projekte Muenster 2017 with a project titled On Water and in the first edition of the Yorkshire Sculpture International 2019 with her project three of four. In 2020, she is granted the prestigious triennial Ernst Franz Vogelmann Sculpture Award, the first woman artist receiving it. She lives and works in Berlin and Istanbul. SELLING POINTS: . Ayse Erkmen is one of Turkey's most internationally recognised contemporary artists, known for her innovative public installations and conceptual rigour . Undone explores unrealised works of Ayse Erkmen, as a rarely documented yet conceptually rich area of artistic practice-offering fresh insight into the creative process beyond physical outcomes . An extraordinary book by the artist, contributing to global conversations on the definition of public art, artistic intention, and the value of process over product . Undone appeals to artists, curators, students, theorists, and those interested in contemporary art, public art, and unrealised architectural or spatial projects 270 colour, 36 b/w illustrations Undone explores Ayse Erkmens unrealised projects, revealing their conceptual depth and poetic potential while rethinking artistic imagination and practice beyond material form. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Undone explores 52 unrealised projects by Ayse Erkmen, offering a rare glimpse into the conceptual force of works that remained unbuilt. Often conceived for competitions or public contexts, these projects-halted by spatial, political, or logistical constraints-reveal Erkmen's artistic depth through sketches, renderings, and notes. Rather than viewing these ideas as failures, the book highlights their significance as powerful, stand-alone conceptual works. With texts by Friedrich Meschede and Cem Ileri, Undone reflects on the meaning of realisation in contemporary art, challenging the notion that only completed works define an artist's legacy. Erkmen emerges not only as an installation artist but as a thinker who engages deeply with space, form, and society. Celebrating intention and imagination, Undone presents unrealised art as fertile ground for rethinking public space and possibility.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Undone explores Ayse Erkmen's unrealized projects, revealing their conceptual depth and poetic potential while rethinking artistic imagination and practice beyond material form.Undone explores 52 unrealized projects by Ayse Erkmen, offering a rare glimpse into the conceptual force of works that remained unbuilt. Often conceived for competitions or public contexts, these projectshalted by spatial, political, or logistical constraintsreveal Erkmen's artistic depth through sketches, renderings, and notes. Rather than viewing these ideas as failures, the book highlights their significance as powerful, stand-alone conceptual works. With texts by Friedrich Meschede and Cem Ileri, Undone reflects on the meaning of realization in contemporary art, challenging the notion that only completed works define an artist's legacy. Erkmen emerges not only as an installation artist but as a thinker who engages deeply with space, form, and society. Celebrating intention and imagination, Undone presents unrealized art as fertile ground for rethinking public space and possibility.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. 16,5x24 cm. Undone is a compelling exploration of the unrealised projects of Ayse Erkmen, offering unique insight into the conceptual processes and imaginative breadth behind works that never reached physical completion. Rather than focusing solely on finished installations, the monograph gives voice to ideas halted by logistical, political, or spatial limitations ideas that retain their force in conceptual form. In stark contrast to her directly commissioned public works, the fifty-three projects included in this volume were often based on competitions to which Erkmen was invited. Yet these unrealised works, far from being mere fragments or oversights, are brought to life through her own sketches, renderings, and concise descriptions, revealing their conceptual rigour and expansive imagination. Edited by Ayse Orhun Gültekin, the monograph also features two insightful texts by Friedrich Meschede and Cem Ileri, which deepen the discussion of Erkmen's artistic strategy, the broader contexts of public art, and the question of realisation in contemporary practice as a complex, multifaceted process. Rather than valuing art solely by its physical manifestation, Undone challenges conventional definitions of success, presenting Erkmen as a thoughtful practitioner who engages with space, society, form, and materials on her own terms. The publication foregrounds the importance of intention, context, and potential portraying Erkmen not only as a sculptor or installation artist, but as a thinker deeply invested in place, public space, and the poetics of what might have been. Instead of treating unrealised ideas as absences, Undone presents them as rich sites of meaning testimonies to art's ability to unsettle, reimagine, and 'loosen the seams of reality', as Fulya Erdemci once said. This volume was compiled in memory of Erdemci (19622022), a key advocate for art in public spaces. Editors: Translator: 296 pages.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Undone explores 52 unrealised projects by Ayse Erkmen, offering a rare glimpse into the conceptual force of works that remained unbuilt. Often conceived for competitions or public contexts, these projects-halted by spatial, political, or logistical constraints-reveal Erkmen's artistic depth through sketches, renderings, and notes. Rather than viewing these ideas as failures, the book highlights their significance as powerful, stand-alone conceptual works. With texts by Friedrich Meschede and Cem Ileri, Undone reflects on the meaning of realisation in contemporary art, challenging the notion that only completed works define an artist's legacy. Erkmen emerges not only as an installation artist but as a thinker who engages deeply with space, form, and society. Celebrating intention and imagination, Undone presents unrealised art as fertile ground for rethinking public space and possibility. AUTHOR: Ayse Erkmen (b.1949, Istanbul) graduated from the Department of Sculpture, Mimar Sinan University in 1977. In 1993, she participated in the DAAD International Artist Residency Programme in Berlin. Erkmen worked as the Arnold Bode Professor at Kassel Art Academy in 19981999, as lecturer at Frankfurt Staedelschule in 20002007 and at Muenster Kunstakademie in 20082016. Among the international exhibitions Erkmen has participated in are the 2nd, 3rd and 13th Istanbul Biennial; the Turkish Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale; Manifesta 1, Shanghai, Berlin, Gwangju, Sharjah, Limerick, Scape, Ichihara, Aicihi biennials; and the Folkestone and Echigo-Tsumari triennials. Her recent shows include Beethoven Bewegt, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (2020); Whitish, Arter, Istanbul (2019); Kiprasim Ripple, Dirimart, Istanbul (2017); A, SMAK, Ghent (2016); Une histoire, art, architecture et design, des annees 80 a aujourd'hui, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); Ayse Erkmen: Intervals, Barbican Center, London (2013). Erkmen participated in the Skulptur Projekte Muenster 2017 with a project titled On Water and in the first edition of the Yorkshire Sculpture International 2019 with her project three of four. In 2020, she is granted the prestigious triennial Ernst Franz Vogelmann Sculpture Award, the first woman artist receiving it. She lives and works in Berlin and Istanbul. SELLING POINTS: . Ayse Erkmen is one of Turkey's most internationally recognised contemporary artists, known for her innovative public installations and conceptual rigour . Undone explores unrealised works of Ayse Erkmen, as a rarely documented yet conceptually rich area of artistic practice-offering fresh insight into the creative process beyond physical outcomes . An extraordinary book by the artist, contributing to global conversations on the definition of public art, artistic intention, and the value of process over product . Undone appeals to artists, curators, students, theorists, and those interested in contemporary art, public art, and unrealised architectural or spatial projects 270 colour, 36 b/w illustrations Undone explores Ayse Erkmens unrealised projects, revealing their conceptual depth and poetic potential while rethinking artistic imagination and practice beyond material form. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.