Museum pf Contemporary Art Presents Kutlug Ataman
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Museum pf Contemporary Art Presents Kutlug Ataman
Kutlug Ataman, ‘Stefan's Room’ 2004 (still) five screen video installation with variable dimensions, approx 45 minutes, edition of 5, Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York © the artist.



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.- The Museum pf Contemporary Art presents Kutlug Ataman. Kutlug Ataman has built his style out of the interview era. A consummate storyteller, he is the subject of a major exhibition at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art this winter. Fascinated with the ways in which people tell their own stories, Ataman’s film-based museum installations are portraits of individuals who live on the peripheries of society, defined by ghetto life, peculiar obsessions or transgressive sexualities. Themes of ‘otherness’ and ‘obsession’ run throughout Ataman’s works, individual stories blurring the distinction between fact and fiction as people construct their identities before the artist’s camera.

All of Ataman’s subjects are friends or acquaintances. In his works he captures their true stories and real lives, making their idiosyncrasies and obsessions his own as he repeatedly turns them into works of art. The Carnegie Prize winner, Turner Prize short-lister and internationally renowned artist/film-maker travels to Sydney in June for the opening of his largest exhibition yet, and to attend the world premiere of his new feature film Two Girls within the 2005 Sydney Film Festival.

Born in Istanbul in 1961, Ataman began his career as a feature film-maker, studying film at the Paris Sorbonne and the University of California in Los Angeles. After finishing his degree, he received numerous awards for his independent feature films which include The Serpent’s Tale (1993) and Lola + Bilidikid (1998). In 1997 he met Rosa Martinez, curator at the Istanbul Biennale, on whose suggestion Ataman ventured into the art-world seeking a different context for his work. In a very short time his museum installations received critical acclaim at the Istanbul (1997/2002) and Venice (1999) Biennales, Berlin Biennial (2000), at Documenta in Kassel (2002), and in numerous galleries and museums in Europe and the USA. Ataman’s museum works explore the ways in which we attempt to build our identity in words, how we explain ourselves and how we draw on both fact and fiction to create a sense of who we are that adequately sums us up for others. They take the form of interviews with people who have an interesting story to tell – their story. There are many gaps. There are some white lies. There are lots of ways in which words can never be enough. But there is also an authenticity that lies in the self-expression of a person seeking to say who they are, raw and unmediated, when asked.

Curated by MCA Senior Curator Rachel Kent, Kutlug Ataman: Perfect Strangers also inaugurates his new work Küba (2004) in the southern hemisphere. Commissioned by Artangel, it is co-produced by five international institutions including the MCA.










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