Ali Kazma, 16 Dec 2022 — 15 Jan 2023
Exhibitions

Ali Kazma

The NMNM presents Turkish artist Ali Kazma, whose practice centres on the media of photography and video.

7, avenue Princesse Grace, 98000 Monaco

His works raise fundamental questions about the meaning of human activities. Whether in the fields of economics, industry, science, medicine, society or art, each of his videos questions the developments that take place in our societies, and together gradually represent a vast archive of the human condition. Kazma shoots and edits all his videos himself.

The exhibition comprises three videos:

Top Fuel” (2020). This fifteen-minute video focuses on Anita Mäkelä, a Finnish drag-racer. It required Kazma to travel to California, Germany and Sweden where the races took place. Paradoxically, it is through the use of long sequence-shots that Ali Kazma succeeds in immersing the viewer in the intense space-time of drag racing. He shows the meticulous and patient preparation needed by Anita Mäkelä and her team to convey the lightning-fast nature of her races. This is where Top Fuel transcends its subject: rather than a documentary about drag racing, it becomes a meditation on time and the quest for the absolute.

The video is rounded out by a set of photographs taken during the video’s preparation.

A House of Ink“(2022) and “Sentimental“(2022). How is it possible to communicate the nature of the least cinematic activity of all – writing? This is the question Ali Kazma was faced with when he accepted the proposal made by his compatriot Orhan Pamuk, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, to film him at home in his large, empty and light-filled flat in the Cihangir district of Istanbul.

In the first video, “A House of Ink” (2022), Ali Kazma employs three screens to show a succession of details of the Turkish writer’s flat, his manuscripts, his library, brief moments of life, etc., as if this interior revealed, however allusively, Pamuk’s inner world. As if it were not simply the place of creation, but also the means.

A second video, “Sentimental” (2022), this time projected, is the fruit of a brief exchange between the writer and the video artist after days of silent shots and confirms this intuition. It shows Pamuk signing piles of books while also questioning two sorts of artists: the “naïve” type who travels the world in search of inspiration, and the “sentimental” artist who, like Pamuk, requires the peace and permanence of what might be called “a room of his own” to create.

Contacts & Details

VENUE:

Nouveau Musée National de Monaco – Villa Sauber

OPENING TIMES:

Mon – Sun 10am – 6pm

T: +377 98 98 91 26
M: public@nmnm.mc
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ADDRESS
7, avenue Princesse Grace, 98000 Monaco
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