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Kutlug Ataman: ‘Mesopotamian Dramaturgies’ décembre 14, 2012

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The New York Times (USA) Friday, December 14, 2012, p. C 29
Movies, Performing Arts/Weekend, Art in Review

By Karen Rosenberg

In his first show with the gallery Sperone Westwater, the filmmaker Kutlug Ataman ruminates on the cultural and geopolitical forces transforming his home country, Turkey. (en savoir plus…)

La scène turque à l’espace Louis Vuitton : entre timidité et surenchère novembre 5, 2012

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ARTINFO.com, 5 novembre 2012                                                          English

Par Céline Piettre

Jusqu’au 6 janvier 2013, l’Espace culturel Louis Vuitton nous invite à une déambulation dans la Turquie contemporaine, guidée par la jeune scène actuelle. (en savoir plus…)

Le renouveau précaire du théâtre turc mai 29, 2012

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Libération (France) mardi 29 mai 2012, p. 26-27

Frédérique Roussel, Envoyée spéciale à Istanbul

Nouvelle vague . A Istanbul, l’essor d’une jeune garde du spectacle vivant, très tournée vers le social, coïncide avec la menace économique d’un désengagement de l’Etat. (en savoir plus…)

Turkish Artist Brings Audience Into the Process of Performance avril 19, 2012

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The International Herald Tribune (USA) April 19, 2012                         Türkçe

By Susanne Fowler, Istanbul

The artist Kutlug Ataman’s themes of identity, freedom and oppression are being literally stitched together into a performance for an Istanbul theater festival next month, inspired by a road trip that unraveled because of the Arab Spring. (en savoir plus…)

Looking beyond Cool Anatolia février 8, 2012

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Financial Times (UK) Wednesday, February 8, 2012, p. 11

By Julius Purcell

"Mingling our own established traditions with that of the infidels will strip us of our purity and reduce us to being slaves." So says a 16th-century character in Orhan Pamuk’s My Name is Red , a novel that is temptingly quotable when it comes to Turkish art. (en savoir plus…)

Acturca Journal Watch October 2011 octobre 31, 2011

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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, October 2011

Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin

Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (en savoir plus…)