Sediment

Riverside Reflections: Mapping Memory and Transformation

Sendetermin 19.02.2025 10:30 bis 11:00
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Talk/Diskurs

 

This podcast series is an extension of the discursive space of the exhibition Sediment (curated by Dicle Beştaş & Başak Şenova), which raises questions about the social politics of ecology. The Sediment exhibition was on view at Rotor Center for Contemporary Art, an art institution in Graz, from November 2024 to February 2025. Throughout the exhibition, a parallel program featuring film screenings, artist talks, and workshops accompanied the show, aiming to engage with the diverse and vibrant communities of Graz. Now, in collaboration with Radio Helsinki and <rotor>, Sediment continues its journey—this time, as sound waves!

Sediment: The Echo of Coexistence delves into these themes and narratives, featuring contributions from researchers based in Graz. Each episode examines the ecological, social, and political dimensions shaping contemporary art discourse, along with collaborative artistic and curatorial approaches.

In this episode: Riverside Reflections: Mapping Memory and Transformation, Hristina Ivanoska shares her artistic research. Her installation, Walking by the River—featuring a wall engraving, watercolor works, and photographs—is based on her daily walks along the Vardar River in Skopje, where she observed the changing environment from a unique and familiar perspective.

In a collaborative dialogue with academic Nahidi from Graz University, this recording delves deeper into Ivanoska’s artistic practice and discursive approach. The interview explores two bridge signs created by the artist as part of her project Naming the Bridge: Rosa Plaveva and Nakie Bajram, in which she proposed naming the bridge after these two women. The conversation also touches on artistic and curatorial perspectives, providing insights into their creative processes and interactions within social and ecological contexts.

Prepared by: Dicle Beştaş and İpek Yüksek

Hosted by: İpek Yüksek

Guests: Hristina Ivanoska, Katrin Nahidi
Music by local Graz band, Jaman Manaj.

 

Information zur Sendereihe

Sediment
the Echo of Coexistence

 

Sediment starting point is rooted in comprehensive curatorial research on the Loading Archive in Diyarbakır. As one of the iterations of this curatorial research, this exhibition brings together some of the outstanding names from the archive: Rozelin Akgün, Leyla Keskin, Aylin Kızıl, and Rojda Tuğrul alongside two artists from Graz: Barbara Schmid, and Skopje: Hristina Ivanovska, addressing similar issues with notable positions. Therefore, the exhibition includes locations from the Hevsel Gardens in the Tigris River basin to the ancient city of Hasankeyf, reaching across the Vardar and Mur rivers.

As part of the Sediment exhibition, İpek Yüksek from Radio Helsinki in Graz is collaborating on an audio archive project that includes a podcast series. Sediment: The Echo of Coexistence delves into these themes and narratives, featuring contributions from researchers based in Graz. Each episode examines the ecological, social, and political dimensions shaping contemporary art discourse, along with collaborative artistic and curatorial approaches.

 

Dicle Beştaş
Ipek Yüksek


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