Movie: Kutlug Ataman

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Kutluğ Ataman
Kutluğ Ataman

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Emre Baykal
Emre Baykal

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Levent Calikoglu
Levent Calikoglu

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Stuart Comer
Stuart Comer

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T.J. Demos
T.J. Demos

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Fulya Erdemci
Fulya Erdemci

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Vasif Kortun
Vasif Kortun

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Glenn Lowry
Glenn Lowry

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Jessica Morgan
Jessica Morgan

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Cristiana Perrella
Cristiana Perrella

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    This film documents Kutlug Ataman's artistic production in a retrospective approach and elucidates his works with his own words and with commentaries by curators, art institution directors, art historians and critics who are familiar with his production through close collaboration, to witness the construction of an impressive artistic production spanning 15 years. The film also includes the excerpts from the artworks and the installation footages of their realization.

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    2011-09-01

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