05 July 2011

"KARGAŞA 11 - INTENTIONAL ERROR"_ Exhibition (2011)



"Kargaşa 11- Intentional Error"
Curators: Merve Şendil & Emrah Bekdikli
Opening : 3 june 2011, 7 pm
Location: Kargart, Istanbul
3 - 30 june 2011

Artists: Berkay Tuncay, Buğse Mercimek, Cem Gezinti/Mete Sancaktaroğlu, Ceren Ceylaner, Ceyda Ildiroğlu, Clishe, Deniz Kurtdere, Ela Aydemir, Emirhan Eren, Emre Güngör, Güneş Bulut, Gülşah Aytaç, Işıl Uysal, H. Savaş Kırarslan, Kıvılcım Harika Seydim, Merve Deniz, Merve Şendil, N. Müge Selçuk, Nejat Satı, Nilüfer Özakçaoğlu, Özer Rodoplu, Özkay Özkan, Pet05, Selda Hekim, Sibel Diker, Tayfun Polat, Zeynep Beler
www.kargart.org

03 February 2011

"CONSIDERING THE CIRCUMSTANCES"_ Exhibition (2011)


INSTALLATION
VIEW


DIGITAL PRINTS




VIDEO FRAMES

Salty Land, 2011
4 digital prints, 47 x 70 cm
Video, 1 stereo tape, 5''56'' (loop)

Composed of one video and 4 photographies, this installation is based on the notion of “non-place”. According to Marc Augé, “non-place” is a space where the humain beings are anonymous and where relational or historical connections are impossible. Istanbul’s endless activities of construction and its structural understanding are the starting point of this work. Numerous construction sites and cityscapes views of the video underline the hybrid dimension of this city. The digital prints show a sailor which seems to have leave the sea. Until very recently, the world's economy, progress and even the wars were lead through the sea; whereas actually it’s through the air. There is nothing left to discover in the sea, now it’s space time. The concept ofsurmordernity” is accentuated with this “outdated” sailor symbol inside of the big city.

"Considering The Circumstances"
Curator: Necmi Sönmez
Opening: 4 february 2011, 7 pm
Location: Borusan Music House, Istanbul
5 february - 12 march 2011

Artists: Burak Bedenlier, Zeynep Beler, Engin Beyaz, Sibel Diker, Evrim Kavcar, Burçak Konukman, Elif Öner, Nejat Satı, Gökçe Süvari, İlke Yılmaz

10 October 2010

"YOU ARE HERE" #1 Tuzla #2 Kartal # Fatih_ Exhibition (2010)

The video entitled "Crimea" takes place in the exhibition curated by Antiseri within the framework of Istanbul 2010 Portable Art Projects.

"You Are Here"
Curator: Antiseri
Opening & location:
- 19 february 2010,
Tuzla Idris Gulluce Kultur Merkezi, Istanbul
- 23 june 2010,
Kartal Bulent Ecevit Kultur Merkezi, Istanbul
- 8 october 2010, Fatih Ali Emiri Efendi Kultur Merkezi, Istanbul

Artists: Hakan Cingöz, Sibel Diker, Gökçe Er, Feryal Özen, Pet05, Ilgın Seymen, Gökçe Sözen, İrem Tok, Özlem Uzun, Zafer Üçüncü

10 March 2010

FESTIVAL TRAVERSE VIDEO_ Video festival (2010)

"Vu(es) de ma fenêtre" has been shown in March 12, 2010 at the 13th Traverse Festival in Toulouse.
www.traverse-video.org

15 February 2010

FESTIVAL TRAVELLING_ Video festival (2010)

"Vu(es) de ma fenêtre" has been shown in february 16, 2010 at the 21st Travelling Festival in Rennes, within the framework of its main theme, Istanbul.
www.clairobscur.info

30 January 2010

"MIND MODELS"_ Exhibition (2010)

Something's Happening Inside, 2010
Various plants, neon, plexiglass, 60 x 60 x 60 cm
"Organic growth processes, the alteration of forms with times and abstract images constitute the common elements in Sibel Diker's works. (...) the plants carefully brought together by a passionate gardener offer the spectator an atmosphere that is hard to describe at first glance. As Diker "stages" this puzzle within a conceptual framework, however, the "cube" does not draw attention as the basic form of the statues. And yet it is at this very point we see the artist engage in "fines details" as if weaving a Hereke carpet, by making references to art history. Diker brings up Manzoni's statue entitled "Le socle du monde" (1961) and the structuralist and geometric language of form employed by Minimalist Art, and thereby offers the spectator a simple work that nonetheless becomes more profound and multi-layered as one thinks about it."
Necmi Sönmez

"Mind Models"
Curator: Necmi Sönmez
Opening: 2 february 2010, 7 pm
Location: Borusan Music House, Istanbul
3 february - 27 march 2010

Artists: Ali İbrahim Öcal, Balca Arda, Başak Kaptan, Bengü Karaduman, Burak Bedenlier, Damla Tamer, Engin Beyaz, Ilgın Seymen, İrem Tok, Lale Delibaş, Merve Şendil, Özlem Uzun, Sibel Diker

13 October 2009

"CLASSIC"_ Exhibition (2009)


Babel Or A Lost Cause, 2009
Sugar, neon, plexiglass, paper, 60 x 60 x 60 cm

This installation represents the ascension of Babel Tower with an eatable and breakable material which is sugar.
Sugar gives to this pretentous symbol a ludicrous dimension.

"Classic"
Curator: Ali Şimşek
Opening: 13 october 2009, 7 pm
Location: gallery Daire Sanat, Istanbul
14 october - 13 november 2009

Artists: Nazan Azeri, Sibel Diker, Tina Fischer, Genco Gülan, İbrahim Koç, Özgür Korkmazgil, Aysun Öner, Mustafa Özel, Pet05, Neslihan Sesalan, Firuzan Şimşek

05 June 2009

A WAY TO ESCAPE (2009)





A Way To Escape, 2009
Ball-point pen, various sizes

I draw fingers which are separeted of their bodies. At first, I draw them with black ball-point pen on A4 paper and then I enlarge them via a printing machine. Strangely, fine lines of the drawings seem to be porous. Paradoxically, my drawings look much more handcrafted after using a machine.

05 November 2008

COMMENT J'AI RACONTE UN ROMAN SUR UNE SALADE_ Solo exhibition (2008)

Experiment n°1 (sponge and yogurt), 2008
Installation in situ/ Sponge, yogurt, wood, 1 m x 1 m x 1 m

An imposing square sponge soaked with yogurt.
This precarious installation quickly undergoes the effects of time and of the weather conditions. With the assistance of the released element which is the yogurt, the sponge becomes the absorbing matter and the place of reception for new micro-organisms during the exhibition and in connection with the vegetation which already has its place in the garden. The installation reacts independently of my will, as in a laboratory experiment.

Experiment n°2 (soap), 2008
Installation in situ/ Soap, aluminium, wood, 1,20 x 60 cm

This work is in echo with Experiment n°1 because this work is also subjected to the sands of time with a perishable material. The installation exists thanks to the soap but it is correspondingly and paradoxically subjected to the perishing of its substance. What realizes it materially is also endangering its life span.

Temporary Disturbance, 2008
Installation in situ/ Polypropylene rope, various sizes

Untitled, 2008
Installation/ Pearl buttons, wood, plastic, 50 cm x 40 cm


"Comment j'ai raconté un roman sur une salade"
Curator: Michel Jourdheuil
Opening: 17 may 2008, 2 pm
Location: Grisy-les-Plâtres, Cergy
18 may - 25 october 2008

05 November 2007

FESTIVAL INSTANTS VIDEO_ Video festival (2007)









































Anne-anne
, 2007
Video, 1 stereo tape, no soundtrack (loop)

My mother and my grandmother's eyes.
My mother is looking staring at the lens of the camera. The second eye -my grandmother's eye- disturbs slowly this quiet observation. The frame's superpositions give to this video an organic texture. Then, a silent dialogue between those eyes seems to begin.

"Anneanne" ve "Pneuma" have been shown in november 29, 2007 at the 20th Instants Video Festival in Marseille
www.instantsvideo.com

TURN ON THE LIGHT SHE SAID_ Exhibition (2007)

Home Sweet Home, 2007
Sugar, neon, 1,20 m x 20 cm

A sugar wall.
I choose to work the concept of defence via a daily, perishable and active material. Built on an elementary system of balance, this "fortification" is in contradiction with the representation of security.

"Turn On the Light, She Said"
Curator: Collectif Vacancy
Opening: 8 may 2007, 6 pm
Location: La Générale, Paris
9 may 2007 - 10 may 2007


Artists: Cédric Anglaret, Argentinelee, Cecile Kiroz, Sibel Diker, Audrey Douanne, Chloé Duloquin, Pauline Fouché, Alice Gervaise, Romain Huteau, Olivier Lapert, Martin Lord, Romain Métivier, Axel Rogier-Waeselynck, Michael Versepuy, Yu-Jun Ye
www.lagenerale.org

49M²_ Exhibition (2007)


"49 M²"

Curator: Collectif Vacancy
Opening: 18 february 2007, 6 pm
Location: Paris 18

Artists: Sibe Diker, Audrey Douanne, Noémie Flament, Pauline Fouché, Alice Gervaise, Romain Huteau, Anna Lopez Luna, Caroline Monoury

05 November 2006

LE GRAND CHELEM ET LE PETIT SCHMILBLICK_ Exhibition (2006)

Untitled, 2006
"Collectif Vacancy" fanzine n°4

"Le Grand Chelem et le Petit Schmilblick"
4 students' collectives of ENSAPC
Opening: 22 november 2006, 6 pm
Location: gallery La Vitrine, Paris
23 november - 23 december 2006

Collectives: L'atelier Cherry, Club-Sandwich, Persona Non Grata, Collectif Vacancy

VISUAL ARTISTS_ Exhibition (2006)












"Visual Artists"

Curator: Jean-Marc Chevalier
Location: Espace Oroeil, Chabeuil
16 & 17 September 2006

Artists: Cédric Anglaret, Sibel Diker, Audrey Douanne, Chloé Duloquin, Pauline Fouché, Olivier Lapert, Caroline Pellet

4TH INTERNATIONAL TRIENNAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MARMARA_ Exhibition (2006)




View From My Window, 2006
Video, 1 stereo tape, 6'03'' (loop)

Several landscapes of Istanbul and Paris follow one other and create an endless back-and-forth between the two cities. And then, a numerical "zoom in" disturbs this linear contemplation. The spectator catches a deceleration and a pause while the machine continues the digital zoming process. At this point, the humain eye and the lens of the camera are confronted. Ocular and perception's difficulties remind us that the story might be outside of the projection. The perception of the spectator and the restricted capacities of the machine confront each other on the surface of the clouds which became indistinguishable under the pixels.

4th International Triennal Of The University Of Marmara
http://www.ensapc.fr/dnsep2006/diker/diker.html/ DNSEP 2006

BLACK SEA (2006)







Black Sea, 2006
Video installation/ 3 video projectors, 1 TV monitor, 2 stereo tapes (loop)

Composed of three video projections and a TV monitor, this installation creates a panoramic landscape through the fragmentations of various points of view. The constancy of the images, as well as the absence of human being, put the viewer in a contemplative exercice and in a physical displacement within the installation. In this video projection, the approach of the landscape imply -as in the European and Asian history of art- the notions of ascencion and of motion. The monitor is distinguished from the projections by its small size but more especially by its soundtrack which refers to a brutal reality -of engines boats around- and finally, by the movement of the camera which, in a subjective way, films a displacement in loop along the stone wall of the port. Here the TV monitor's subject is, in opposition to the video projections, clearly about walking.

http://www.ensapc.fr/dnsep2006/diker/diker.html
DNSEP 2006