'Ways of Seeing' reconfigures perception of the world

Istanbul's Arter Gallery is set to hold "Ways of Seeing," an international group exhibition curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, founders of the multi-disciplinary curatorial platform Art Reoriented and co-chairmen of the Montblanc Cultural Foundation. 

Taking its cue from John Berger's 1972 groundbreaking text on visual culture, the exhibition explores the various formalistic strategies that artists employ to reconfigure our perception of the world. 

Opened on June 2, the show brings together 33 artists, a majority of whom are exhibiting for the first time in Turkey. It consists of 70 works ranging from 1,000 B.C. to the present and spanning a variety of media from painting, sculpture and photography to sound, film and installation.

It includes a number of seminal works such as an early 1968 projection piece by James Turrell, one of the vertical construction installations of Fred Sandback, video pioneers Paul and Marlene Kos' 1976 "lightning" video, and two of Gustav Metzger's "Historic Photographs" along with a number of his early 1940s drawings.  

"Ways of Seeing" invites visitors to investigate the manifold ways by which artists accord forms and concepts that are otherwise familiar with renewed appearances and meanings. 

Each of the artworks on display beckons one to take a second look, upon which the contours of a new reality begin to emerge. Some of the artists in the exhibition, such as James Turrell, Hans-Peter Feldmann, or Fred Sandback, blur the boundaries between the artwork and the space in which it is displayed. Others, such as James Webb, Vik Muniz, Walid Raad or Gustav Metzger, provide the viewer with a new way of accessing the artwork. A few, like Shana Moulton, Chris Bond, Andreas Gursky or James...

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