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Turkey’s Queer Art Community Walks a Thin Line

Last updated: November 18, 2024 6:09 am
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Istanbul, known for its vibrant art scene, is facing challenges when it comes to showcasing LGBTQ+ art due to increasing government crackdowns on the community. Curator Alper Turan and collaborators from queer and feminist groups in Turkey are facing the difficult task of creating safe spaces for their upcoming exhibitions. With the government’s ban on Istanbul’s Pride March and recent raids on LGBTQ+ events, the community is feeling increasingly marginalized and oppressed.

The art world, once seen as a safe haven, is now under threat from government censorship. Artists like Şafak Şule Kemancı and Ozan Ünlükoç are navigating the delicate balance between creative expression and self-censorship in order to avoid government scrutiny. Exhibiting queer art in galleries without overt political messaging has become a challenge, as artists risk being accused of pinkwashing or exoticization.

Furkan Öztekin, known for his abstract collage works, is one of the many artists facing these challenges. In response to political threats, artists are finding alternative forms of resistance, such as creating black-and-white exhibitions or using abstract shapes to avoid detection. Curators like Melih Aydemir are organizing exhibitions that explore the intersection of queer identities and diasporic experiences, while also addressing issues of unemployment and poverty within the LGBTQ+ community.

Independent initiatives like Sınır/Sız and the Ankara Queer Art Program are providing opportunities for artists to create freely, despite economic challenges and government restrictions. Online platforms have become vital for showcasing LGBTQ+ art, as physical gatherings are restricted. Despite these challenges, artists like Kemancı remain resilient, determined to keep fighting for their right to artistic expression.

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As the art world in Istanbul continues to navigate these challenges, the community remains steadfast in their commitment to creating meaningful and impactful art. Despite the obstacles they face, artists and curators are determined to keep pushing boundaries and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights through their work.

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